SERMONS ON SELECTED LESSONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. SERMON XIII. ON THE WORDS OF
THE GOSPEL, MATT. VIII. 23, "AND WHEN HE WAS ENTERED INTO A BOAT," ETC.
SERMON XIII.
[LXIII. BEN.]
ON THE WORDS OF THE GOSPEL, MATT. VIII. 23, "AND WHEN HE WAS ENTERED INTO A
BOAT," ETC.
1. BY the Lord's blessing, I will address you upon the lesson of the Holy
Gospel which has just been read, and take occasion thereby to exhort you, that
against the tempest and waves of this world, faith sleep not in your hearts.
"For the Lord Christ had not indeed death nor sleep in His power, and
peradventure sleep overcame the Almighty One as He was sailing against His will?" If ye
believe this, He is asleep in you; but if Christ be awake in you, your faith is
awake. The Apostle saith, "that Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith."(3)
This sleep then of Christ is a sign of a high mystery.(4) The sailors are the
souls passing over the world in wood. That ship also was a figure of the Church.
And all, individually indeed are temples of God, and his own heart is the vessel
in which each sails; nor can he suffer shipwreck, if his thoughts are only
good.
2. Thou hast heard an insult, it is the wind; thou art angry, it is a
wave. When therefore the wind blows, and the wave swells, the ship is endangered,
the heart is in jeopardy, the heart is tossed to and fro. When thou hast heard
an insult, thou longest to be avenged; and, lo, avenged thou hast been, and so
rejoicing in another's harm thou hast suffered shipwreck. And why is this?
Because Christ is asleep in thee. What does this mean, Christ is asleep in thee?
Thou hast forgotten Christ. Rouse Him up then, call Christ to mind, let Christ
awake in thee, give heed to Him. What didst thou wish? To be avenged. Hast thou
forgotten, that when He was being crucified, He said, "Father, forgive them, for
they know not what they do?"(1) He who was asleep in thy heart did not wish to
be avenged. Awake Him up then, call Him to remembrance. The remembrance of Him
is His word; the remembrance of Him is His command. And then wilt thou say if
Christ, awake in thee, What manner of man am I, who wish to be avenged! Who am
I, who deal out threatenings against another man? I may die perhaps before I am
avenged. And when at my last breath, inflamed with rage, and thirsting for
vengeance, I shall depart out of this body, He will not receive me, who did not
wish to be avenged; He will not receive me, who said, "Give, and it shall be given
unto you; forgive, and it shall be forgiven you."(2) Therefore will I refrain
myself from my wrath, and return to the repose of my heart. Christ hath
commanded the sea, tranquillity is restored.
3. Now what I have said as to anger, hold fast as a rule in all your
temptations. A temptation has sprung up; it is the wind; thou art disturbed; it is a
wave. Awake up Christ then, let Him speak with thee. "Who is this, since the
winds and the sea obey Him?"(3) Who is this, whom the sea obeyeth? "The sea is
His, and He made it."(4) "All things were made by Him."(5) Imitate the winds
then, and the sea rather; obey the Creator. At Christ's command the sea giveth
ear; and art thou deaf? The sea heareth, and the wind ceaseth: and dost thou still
blow on? What! I say, I do, I devise; what is all this, but to be blowing on,
and to be unwilling to stop in obedience to the word of Christ? Let not the
wave master you in this troubled state of your heart. Yet since we are but men, if
the wind should drive us on, and stir up the affections of our souls, let us
not despair; let us awake Christ, that we may sail on a tranquil sea, and so
come to our country. "Let us(6) turn to the Lord," etc.