"WOBHpflittaW' "fT"'"" 'Hi ff!38 MHlrtfftlH cmmr mtrw enTTrmsr on X'XVUJi. ajjlo kJVUXXLOJCiii . DR.T-M-tyAGE 8END3 A LE8S0N FROM FAR AUSTRALIA. fc'The Wyof Chrlit With m Publican and fllnner-'-Too Often Axe Official Tempt, ed Abao Wlmt They Are Ablo to Tlcnr. Bkookevn, Bept 30. Koy. Dr. Tnl- ftiuiwt """ " vm i'luiJaj.iuK iu iuave HnrA Wl1 la nf Mw..l.if 4.. 1 Australia ipr India on his round thH world tour, has soleotod as tho subject for today 'b Btanon through tho nresa Tho Tax Collootor'B Conversion," the ,toxt being taken from Luko w n i v, 'This day is salvation como to this e houso." Zacohous was a politician and a tax. gathered Ho hod an honest calling, but 1 . t li Jt ti . tuo opportunity ior stealings" was so 'largo tho temptation was too much for r him. Tho Biblo says ho "was a sinner" K that Is, In tho pnblio sonso. How many fine mon havo boon ruinod bvoffl- Ijciol position I It is an awful thing for sany man to seok office nndor covorn- iinont unless his principles of integrity are dooply fixed. Many a man urn-tent I in an insignificant position has mado jBhipwrook in a groat one. As far us I con toll, in tho city of Jericho this Zao Kchous belonged to what might bo called Rtho "ring." Thoy had things their own -.way, successfully avoiding oxposuro, if by no other way perhaps by hiring 'Bumuuuujr iu mtmii in aim steal tno vouchers. Notwithstanding his bad rep Mutation there wero streaks of good aborit him, as thero aro about almost every man. Gold is found in quartz, and sometimes in a very small percentage. Tho Thronclng to Bee Jrus. Jesus was coming to towx. Tho poo- plo turned out on masso to Beo him. Hero ho comes, tho Lord of glory, on .foot, dust covered and road weary, :limpmg along tho way, carrying tho griefs and woes of tho world. Ho looks to bo CO -years of ago, when ho is only bout 30. Zacohous was a Bhort man nud could not Beo over tho peoplo's heads Iwhilo standing on tho ground, so ho got tup into a sycamore treo that uwung its arm clear ovor tho road. Jesus advancod umid tho wild excitoniont of tho surging crowd. The most honorablo and popu lar men of tho city are looking on and trying to gain his attontion. Jesus, in- Btead of regarding them, looks up at tho Ijittlo man in tho tree and says: "Zac- bheus, como down. I am going homo rith you." Everybody was disgustod to link that Christ would go homo with dishonorable a man. I see Christ entering the front door of ho house of Zacchens. The king of koaven and earth sits down, and as ho noks around on the placo and the fam ily ho pronounces tho bonediotion of the est, "This day is salvation como to this house." ; Zaccheus had mounted the nycamore co out of mcro Inqulsulveness. lio panted to seo how this stranger looked ttho color of his eyes, tho length of his air, tno contour or nis ioaiures, tno Bight of his Btaturo. "Como down," Hid Christ Idle Cariosity. ''And so many pooplo in this day get into tho treo of curiosity or specula- on to Beo (Jurist, xnoy asi a tnousana Kucor questions aoout 111s aivinity, bout God's sovereignty and the eternal J decrees. Thoy speculate and criticise and hang onto tho outside limb of a eat sycamore, but they must como own irom tnat n tnoy want to do yed. Wo cannot bo saved os philoso- ers, but as littlo children. You can- go to heaven byway of Athens, but way of Bethlehem. Why bo perplexed about tho way Bin no into tho world when tho-groat estion is how wo shall get Bin driven t of our hearts. How many spend sir timo in criticism and religious oulotionl They take the roso of ron or tno liny or tno vaney, pun tho anther, scatter- tho corolla and "Is that tho beautiful flower of re- ion that you aro talking about?" No iror is beautiful after you havo torn all to pieces. Tho path to heaven is bo in that a fool need not moko any tako about it, and yet men stop and JL Snpposo that, going toward tho ciflo slope, I had resolved time i aid stop until I could kill all tho zly bears and tho panthers on either of tho way. I would never havo i to tho Pacific coast. Whoa I went I'to hunt tho grizzly bear, tho grinzly would haVo como out to hunt me. is a plniu road to heaven. Hen Ulioy will not tako a stop on it until ' can moko gamo of all tho (ucories hark awl growl at thoin from tho kets. Thoy forget the fact that, as ;go out to hunt (ho theory, tho the- 9mos out to hunt thorn, nud so liioy (MBit Hecouta a ft Little Child. must receive tho kingdom of i iu simplicity, William Penning' Iras ouo of tho wisest men of this a governor of Jiis own (stoto t toward ppeakor'jof tho house of intatlvos yet when God cauod ho a Christina ho wont 1)1 and vn among hoiiio children who pplyiiiff for church membership, nuirt to hU pastor, "Talk to mo yon no to mono ciiiinreii, ior 1 Dining about it" TJtoro U no ' hothorlntf flurselvea about my r)itu thero Aro eo many thing timlu. -udlow, my Professor in thetheo. emluftry, (aught ma a imon I war furuoitdn. Whilo nuttiui a hit iuMlloita (0 hliu tlmt vera K lie tuniwl uncin me, sowo. 1 Dtormiuu, hot mora in love, uid mr TttlioBHw, rou will hr to Vnqyf itomo ni tM yo W tear our Jmnii on the Stf thrum(uMfutMo frMtJug 011 m umm wh a ffiwt m&M&ft2!SilF -4.ii.l.: rr." " ssi?iJLiyjMffc " mwj ' rt J"""""" "Jena ana latkpy bebln J. 'Cx. .wv u Decomo os little ehMixn. w.uuu6 omcrtno KlnRdom of God.' God has chosen tho woakthings of tlio world to confound tho mighty. Zncchens, oomo down, como downl" What Zacchens Illil. I I notico that this taxgathorcr accom panied lils (surrender to Christ with tho , restoration of property that did not bo- long 10 nun. Ho anjs. "If T havo tnltPii MIlfMtl.ir. It., f.l.. ""J ""u uj ihisu nccnsaiioil, I rostoro loarioirt" . that i?. if I havo taswl nnv ,u:m for S10'000 when ho had only ftr,,- , . FcP-'"y ami rut in my t "'. fC . V? fr th? Ia3t 00' lusiuiu io mm lonnoiu. ir L took froni hin, gin. t wlll irivn i.i.n n t I look from him sun t TOni 'i.n.. ---, ri... (jim uiju JIIU. Hundreds of thousands of dollara havo keen n' to Washington during tho past I0W years a3 "cousoinnnn mmmv. t hupposo that money was reiit by men who wanted to bo Christians, but found thry could not until thoy mado restitu tion. Thero is no need of onr trying to como to Christ as long as wo keep fraud ulently n dollar or a farthing in our possession tlmt belongs to another. Sup poso you havo not money enough to pay ' your debts and for tho sako of dofraud ing your creditors you put your proper ty in your wife's name. Yon might cry until tho day of judgmout for pardon, I but yon would not got it without first j making restitution. In times of pros perity it is right, against a rainy day, to assign property to your wife, but if, in time of perplexity and for tho sako of defrauding your creditors, you mafco such assignment you beco .0 n culprit before God, and you may as well stop praying until you have mr.1'0 restitu tion. Or suppose one man leans another money on bond or mortgage, with tho understanding that tho moi tease can ! lio quiet for soveral years, out as soon as tho mortgago is given commences foreclosure tho sheriff mounts tho one tion block, and tho property is struck down at half price, and tho mortgageo buys it in. Tho mortgagee started to got tho property nt half prico and is a thief and a robber. Until ho makes restitu tion thero is no mercy for him. There Must Be Restitution. You say: "I cannot mako lestitution. Tho parties whom I swindled aro gono. " Then I say, "Tako tho money up to tho American Bible society and consecrate it to God." Zaccheus was wiso when ho disgorgod his unrighteous gains, and it was his first step in tho right direction. Tho way being clear, Christ walked into tho houso of Zacohous. Ho becomes a different man; his wife a different woman; tho children aro different Oh, it makes a great chango in any houso when Christ comes into itl How many beautiful homes are represented among you I There are pictures on tho wall, thero is musio in the drawing room, and luxuries in the wardrobe, and a' full supply in the pantry. Even if you wero half asleep, there is ono word with which I could wake you and thrill you through and through, and that word is "homo I" Thero aro also houses of suffering represented in which thoro aro neither pictures nor ward robe nor adornment ouly ono room, and a plain cot or a buuk in a comer. Yet it is tho placo whero your loved ones dwell, aud your wholo nature tingles with satisfaction when you think of it and call it homo. Though the world may scoff at us nnd pursuo us, and all the day wo bo tossed about, at eventido wo sail into tho harbor of homo. Though thero bo no rest for us in tho busy world, and wo go trudging about, bearing burdens that woll nigh crush us, thero is a refugo, and it hath an easy chair in whioh wo may sit and a louugo whero wo may lie, and a seren ity of peaco in which we may repose, and that refugo is homo. Tho English soldiers, sitting on tho walls around Sevastopol, ono night heard a company of musicians playing "Home, Sweet Home," nnd it is said that tho wholo army broko out in sobs and wailing, so great was their homesickness. God pity tho poor, miserable wretch who has no home I If Christ Came to Your House, Now, Bupposo Christ should como Into your houso. First tho wifo and tho mother would fool his presence Ro ligion almost always begins there. It is easier for women to become Christiana than for U3 men. They do not fight so against God. If woman tempted man origiually away from holiness, now sho tempts him back. She may not mako any fuss about it, but somehow every body in tho houso knows that thero is a chango in tho wifo and mother. 8ho chides tho children moro gently. Her faco sometimes lights up with an un earthly glow, Sho goes Into boiuo unoc cupied room for a littlo whilo, nnd tho husband goes not after her, nor asks why sho was there. Ho knows without asking that sho has been prayipg. Tiq husband notices that her t acq is )rJghtor tlmn 011 tho day when, years ago, thoy stood at tho marriage altar, and ho kuows that Jesus has been putting upon her brow a wreath sweeter thuu tho orange blossoms, Bho puU tho children to bed, not satisfied with tho formal prayer that they onoo offered, but aha JlngcrB now and tells them of Jesus who blciuod Jlttlo children aud of tho good place whero they all hopo to be at lat And then bo kisses thopj good night with somotljjng that tho ohlld fpels to !o it heavenly benediction- jwinotMng tlmt flittll JiM onto tl" boy utter 10 lias become n man v or u (Iy7l( iw now U, ho mum o to tl miiio R&o. m ww,1?. ."S JT-- fr i'fffeiFc ttftHaimyimim HitaiiiifWMiiitvMrss.jjfjiiJ iups; face lol some rf hi fetidly fritneVM him, but God's spirit arouses him, welts mm, overwhelms him. And they go homo, husband nud wife, in silence, un til they got to their room, when ho cries out, "Oh, pray for me!" And thoy kneel clown. Thoy cannot speak. The words will not come. But God does not want any words. Ho looks down and onswors sob "and groau and oulgushing tenderness. That night thoy do not sleep any for talking of all tho years wasted and of that Saviour who consod not to call, Before morning thoy havo laid their plans for a new life. Morn ing comes. Father aud mother descond from tho bedroom. The children do not know what is tho matter. Thoy never saw father with a Biblo In Mb hand be fore. Ho says, "Come, children; I wont you all to sit down whilo wo read and pray. " Tho children look at each other nnd aro almost disposed to laugh, but thoy soo thoir parent aro in deep ear nest. It is a short choptor that tho father reads. Ho is a good roador at other times, but now he docs not gctou much. Ho EcesEO much to linger on. Ilia volco trem bios. Everything is so strangely new to him. Thoy kneol that is, tho father and mothor do, fcut tho children come down one by one They do not know that they must It is some timo bef oro they all got down. Tho sontencos aro broken. Tho phrases oro a littlo ungrammatical. Tho prayer begins abruptly and ends abruptly; but, as far as I can understand what thoy moan, it is about this: "O Saviour, help us I Wo do not know how to pray. Teach us. Wo cannot llvo any longer in tho way wo havo been living. Wo start today for heaven. Holp us to tako theso eaildreu along with us. For givo us for all tho past Strengthen us for all tho future, and when tho journey is over tako us whero Jesus is and where tho littlo babe Is that wo lost. Anion!" It ended very abruptly, but tho augcls camo.out aud leaned so far over to listen they would havo fallen off tho battlement but for a btroko of thoir wings nnd cried: "Hark, harkl Behold, ho prays!" The Christian Uonie. That night thero is a rap at tho bod room door. "Who is thero?" cries tho father. It is tho oldest child. "What Is tho matter? Aro you sick?" "No; I want to bo saved. " Only a littlo while, and all tho children aro brought into tho kingdom of God. And thero is great joy in tho house. Years pass on. The telegraph goes olick, click! What is tho nows flying ovor tho country? "Como homo. Father is dying 1" Tho children all gather. Somocomo in tho last train. Some, too late for tho train, tako a car riage across tho oountry. Thoy stand around tho dying bed of tho father. Tho oldest son upholds tho mother and says: "Don't cry, mother. I will tako care of you." Tho parting blessing is given. No long admonition, for he has, through years, been saying to his children all ho had to say to them. It is a plain "good by!" and the remark, "I know you will all bo kind to your mother," and all is over. Llfo's duty done, aa sinks the clay, Light from its load, tho spirit flies, Whilo heaven and earth combine to say now bless'd the righteous when he dlos. A wholo family .saved forover! If the delugo como, they are all in the ark father, mother, sons, daughters. To gether on earth, together' in hoaven. What makes it bo? Explain it Zacohous ono day took Jeans homo with him. That is 'all. Salvation came to that house. What sound is it I hear tonight? It is Jesus knocking at the door of your houso. Behold a stranger nt the door I Ho cently knocks bos knocked before. If you looked out of ypuriTJniiQW and saw mo going up your front stops, you would not wait, but go yourself to open tho door. Will you keop Josus standing on tho outsido, his locks wet with the dows of tho night? This Jay is salvation come to thy house. The great want of your houso is not a now .carpet or cost lier pictures or rlohor iurnitnra It is Jesus! Work For the Children. Up to 40 years men work for them selves, after that for thoir children. Now, what do you proposo to leave thorn. Nothing but dollars? Alas, what an inheritance! It is moro likely to bo a curso than a blessing. Your own com mon pense awl observation tell you that money, without thodlvino blessing, is a curso. You must soon leavo your chil dren. Your shoulders are not bo strong as they were, and you know that they will soon havo to carry their own bur dens. Your eyesight Is not bo clear as once. They will soon hove to pick out thoir own way. Your arm is not so mighty as once. Thoy will soon hay tc fight thoir own battles, Ob, let jt not bo told on judgment day tlmt you let your family start with out tho only safeguard tho religion of Christ, Givo yoursoif no rest until yow children aro tho sous and daughters di tho Jxr4 Almighty. Your pan does Just as yon do. Ho tries to walk like yon Mid to talk like you, Thodupghter imi tates tho mother, Alas, if father and mother miss hoaven, the children will! Oh, let Jesus oomo into your house. 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