Quiet Talks on John's Gospel by S. D. (Samuel Dickey) Gordon
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The One Thing to Aim At. And John keeps driving in on the point in his mind: "_that all might believe through Him_"; that they might listen, stop to think, agree as to the thing being believable, then trust it; then trust _Him_, the Light, risk something, risk, _themselves_ to _Him_, then love, love with a passionate devotion. This was John's objective. It was the bull's-eye of his target never out of his keen Spirit-opened eye. Nothing else figured in. This is _the_ thing in all our living and serving and doing and giving, _that men may know Jesus_ to the trusting, risking, loving point, the glad point. Everything that we can bring of gold and learning and labour and skill is precious, it is as purest gold, _if_ it lead men into heart-touch with Jesus. And it clean misses the mark if it does less. Who would be content to give a Belgian or Polish starveling a bare bit of bread, and a lonely stick of wood, and a rag of cloth. Bite and stick and cloth are good, but it's a _meal_ and a _fire_, and some _clothing_, the man wants. And you have both ready at hand. _Things_ are good, provided by money and skill and research and painstaking efforts. They _do_ good. But it's Jesus men need. It's the warm touch that lets _Him_ fully in with all of His human sympathy and all of His God-power, that's what they need. Given the sun and quickly come warmth and food and shelter, health and vigour and increase of life. Given Jesus, and the warm touch with Him, in His simple fullness, just as He is, and surely and not slowly, there |
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