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i I 6 TUB WINNIPEG DAI LY TRTBITN IS, UOIW AY, APRIL 1 1 895. 0 THE GOSPEL SHIP. RrV. DH. TALVAGE DRAWS A LES SON FROM THE ARK.

Gift of aalnii. Through Christ A iura llrhnH la Time ef Trouble The Laii-(lima mt Ood rear I of Life. Nkw Ymi, Man-li 81. Although hli oratory In at nil linn mairtietlo mid eloquent, (hero )i. tlii'inn with which, whciluviT liu nntSo-a It tho ground "Turk nf bU niion, Dr.

Tslinnse never fails to comniiinlrntn t'i lili auditor tlio enthusiasm he hlmtrlf f'l. Thai thmne the (ftujH liivltiiti and when, thlt a(ti-r-noon, be look lit lili suhjuct "The U-pnl Ship" the grtiU aiiilli-neo that crowilrd the ArnuVniv i In full sympathy. The text selected was Oncsl vl, I. 'Thou shnlt coma Into the ark, thou anil thy Kn and thy wife and liy wni' wlvo with tbi In thl of thn Lucfinla and Mnjostlo and tho Paris 1 will show ynu a ship that In toma rwspoets eclipsed them nil and which sillid out, ocean and another ocean falling Upon It ask us to belli'va that It) the fonnailon of the eiirth thnro bavo bvn a half dnren they arc not willing to htlluve the Hi bio story of 0110 dluir. lu whit w.iy t'io cnts.Iropho cnina we know not whi'tlwr ly the atroko of a comet, or by ll-h' of IlKbLnlni-.

chnna-ing the air inn or by a stroke of the hind of ') llko the strnka nf the at bi'tww the bums of the ox. the earth nlaiigi'mL To n.ri't thn caln'itrnpha Cind ordnn-d great ship built. It win to be without prow, (or it was to anil to no bore. It was to lie without helm, for no human band liould Ruble It. It wo vast structure, probably largo a two or tbrtu modern steamers.

It waa the Urent Kasu-rn of oldin time. Tbeahlp Is d'ina. The door I open. The lltnrtls crnwl In. The cat tin walk In.

The Rriisslmppers hop In. Tho birds II In. The Invitation rics forth to Noah, "Come thou and nil thy huuso Into the ark." Just ouo human family embark on tha ettange vnviiun, I bear tho door slam hut. A great storm sweeps nhmg tlio hills and bend thu cmlnti until all the branches anap In the gil Thrro la a moan In the wind llko unto the moan of dying world. The blurkncss of the honven la shntterod by the flare of tha ilghtnlnga that look down Into the.

waters and throw ghnstll-rjtias on thn fnoe of tha mountain. How trnnge It look! How suffocating the air rniil The big drope of rain begin to pln.h UHin thn upturnud fncos of thoso who aro wiitrlilng tho teuincsl Crash go the rocks In conrulnlonl llooin go tho bunting heaven! Tho liihaliltantf of the earth, Instead of flying to housetop and mountain top, as men have fancied, alt down In dumb, whlto horror to dio, for when (od grinds mountalna to pieces and lets the ocean slip lu cnhlu thero li no plnoe for men to fly to. Sin the ark pilch and tumble, in tlio surf, while from Its wlndowa thn pussi ngcrs look out upon tho shlpw ro of a race und thn carcasses of dead world. Woo to thu mountalna! Woe to the seal A Storm Conilpf. I am no nlarnilst.

When, oa lh 80th of pteinlii after tlio wind Iml for three day boon blowing from the northeast, you prophesy that tho equinoctial atorm la oomlng, you simply atuto a fact not to bo disputed. Neither am I an alarmist when I any that it klorm I coining compared With which Noah's deluge was but an April shower, and that It la wise and enfeat for you and for 1110 to gut solely housed for eternity. Tli Invitation that went forth to N' all sounds In our ears, "Come thou and all tliy lion so Intu the nrk Well, bow dhl Ncth and hla family come rrto arkf i.id tiny clmib In nt tho wimlotv, nt coma down tho roof? No. They went through tho door. And Just ao.

If vte get Into tho ark of liod'l mercy, It will bo through Christ tho door. The eutranno to tha nrk of old must have lieen A wry large entrance. We know that It was from tha fact that thorercere monster animals In tho earlier ngea, and In order to get them Into tho ark two and two, according to the LU bio slnlement, the door must have bevn very wldu nnd very high. So tlio door Into tho mercy nf Uod la large d'xir. We go In, not two nnd two, but by hundreds, and by thousands and by millions.

Yon, nil thn nation of the earth may go In abreast, Christ the IVmr. Tha door of tho ancient nrk was In the aide. Si now It la through the aido of Christ the pierced tide, the wido open alibv thn heart side that wo enter. Alio, the Koni.in aoldicr, thrusting his spear 1 Into the Saviour's side, expected only to lot the blood out, but he opened tho way to let all the world In. Oh, what broad i (iwpe.1 to prencht If man la about to give an entertainment, ho tssuna UiR) or I UoO Invitations carefully put tip And dl- 1 rwti-d to the purtloulnr persona whom ho 'a wlslio to entertain.

Hut (Jod, our Katlicr, tnakce banquet, and goes out to tha front door of heaven, and etretihei ou5 Ida hands over land and sea, nnd with a velc that penetrates the Hindoo Jungli), ami tlictirocnlnnd Icecastle.ond Hratillan grove, and Kugllsh factory, and Amorican huniu cries out, "Como, for all tblngl are nowrvndyl" It Is a wido door The old cross has bven taken nport, and Its two plct'ca nn stooil up for the doorposts so far npnrt that all the world ran come In. King scatter trvnuures on days of great rejoicing, tro Christ, our King, pomes nnd seal ters tho Jewels of hcvon. How-' land Hill said that hn hoped to get Into heaven through tho rn'vli-os of tho door Hut bo was not obliged thus to go In. After having preached tha pel In Surrey'ehapol, going up toward heaven, the gau kivper cried, "Lift up your buadt, jw everUtlnj gates, and let thlt min oomelnl" Thu living thief went In. Klch-r ant Uaittir and Kouvrl Nowton went In.

'Knreins, Asia. Africa, North and South America, may jut hi though this wltl 1 door Ithont crowding llo, every one- all eondltlon, all ranks, nil pooplnl Lo; 1 thcr said that this truth was worth carry. ng on olio's knoes from itouie to Joru-leiu, but I think It worth carrying all around tha globe nnd nil around the heavens that so loved tho world that hi gnvo bis only In-got ten Son, that whosoever bcllfvrth In blin should not perish, lint have everlasting Hfo Whosoever, will, let him coma through he largo door. Archimedes wantid a fulcrum on which to place his lever, and then he said that heouuld movo tho World. Calvary Is the fulcrum, and tho cross of Christ Is the lover, an 1 by that power all nations ahnll yet be lifted Rwikgt Itolb Wars.

t'uiUinr, it is a door that swings both way. I do not kuow whether the door nf the niu'letit ark was lifted or rollod. on hinges, hut this door of Christ opens both ways. It swings out toward all our woes. It swings In toward the rapture of he- I in to i us in It swings I ui it.li!Ut.

rlnvt o.iee come out. AH at on-i im t'bi 1st, nrlsllamoneurlh nnd Ml tin lic.iVeii, e.f tlu? llvlns O.kL At hi. -w sv. Part of t.w hr v- enmod the flood. Ani part sre cnin now.

I Swing In. blessed door, until all th earth shall go In and live. tJwIng cul until all the hvvens come forth to celobrat Hut, further, It Is a dn.ir with fastenings The I'lhle says of Noah, 'Tim I-orJ shut lilru In." A vessel without bulwarks or doors wuuld not be a afe vessel logo In. When Noah and his family heard the fastening of thimior of thn urk, they were very glad. doors were fiisten-td, tho first henvy surge of the Sea would have wlivlmi'i! them, and thty lulcbt as well have tlio ark at Inside the nrk.

Tlio lJtd khut biro In. Oh, the perfect safety of ibo erkl Tho surf of the sea nnd the lightnings of tho sky may ho wilted Into a garland of snow and lire ibrp to deep, atorm to darkness to darkness hut once In the ark all la well, "bod shut him In." Thero romes upon the good man a deluge of financial trouble, llo had Ills thousands to lend. Now ho cannot borrow a dollar. He unco owned a store In New York and had branch housrs In Huston, nnd New Orleans. Ho owned four horsfs and employed a man to keep tho dust olT bis couch phnetoti, carriage and curricle.

Now ho hits hard work to got shoes In which to walk. Tho great ili-cp of commercial disaster was broken up, and fore nnd aft and ncrcss the hurricane clei thu waves struck him. Tha Lord Miut II I in In. Hut ho was safely sheltered from the atorm. ''The Lird shut hltn In." A flood of domestic trnuhli fell on him.

Mck-nens and berciivcimnt enmr. Tlio rain polled. Thn winds blew. Tho heaven aro allainc. All tho gardens nf earthly delight are washed away.

Tho mountains nf Joy aro buried 11 cubits deep. Hut standing by the empty crib, and In the desolated nursery, and In tho doleful hall, once a ring with merry voices, now silent forever, ho cried: "Tlio Lord gave; the Lord hath taken oway. Hlfuscd be the name of the Lord." "The Lord shut him lu." All the sin of a lifetime clamored for his overthrow. The broken tows, tho dishonored rNihhathk, tlio outrageous profnnl-tlos, tho misdemeanors of SO years, reach-t-d up their hands to tho door of the ark to pull hint nut. The boundless ocean of his sin surrounded bis soul, bowling like a simoom, raving like an euroclydon.

Hut, looking out of the window, he saw bis sins sink llko lend Into the dopths of the ten. The dovo of heaven brought an olive branch to the aik. The wrnth of the billow only pushed him toward Leaven. "The Lord shut him In." The tamo door fastenings that kept Noah In keep tho troubles out. I a in glad to know that when a man reaches heaven all earthly troubles are done with Mm.

Hero ha may have had It hard to. got btraJ for his family. Tboro he will never hunger any morn. Here bo may have wept bitterly. There "tho lamb that Is In the midst of the throne will lead him to living fountains nf wntor, and God will away all team from his eyes." Hero he may have hard work to got a houso, but In my Father house are many mansions, and rent dny nevet conies.

Here thero nro death U-ds and coffins and graves. Thero no slcknrss, no weary watching, no choking; cough, no consuming fovor, no chattering chill, no tolling bull, no grave. Tho sorrows of Ufa shall come and knock at tho door, but no admittance. The perplexities of llfn shall come up nnd knock on the door, but no admittances a(o forever! All thongonyof earth In one wave dashing aualtist the bulwarks of tho ship of celestial light shall not break them down. Howl on, ya winds, and rage, ye seas I Tho Lord "tho Lord shut him In." Faatrnlng ftecure.

Oh, whnt a grand old doorl Fo wide, so easily swung both ways nnd with such sum fastenings. No burglar's key can pick that lock. No swarthy arm of hell can above back that bolt. I rejoice that I do not ask you to como aboard a crary craft, with leaking hulk and broken helm and unfastened door, but an ark 00 cubits wide, and 300 cubits long, and a door so largo that the round earth without grating tha post might ha howled In. Now, If tha nrk of Christ Is so grand a place In which to live and die nnd triumph, come Intothenrk.

Know well that thodoor that shut Noah In shut others out, and though, when the pitiless storm came pelting on their heads, they bent upon tho door, any Ing: "Let r.io in! Let mo In!" tho door did not open. For 120 years they wero Invited. They expected to come In. but thoniitcdllavlanssnld: "Wo mint cultivate theso fields. We must bo worth more flocks of sheep and herd of cattle.

Wo will wait until wo get a little older. Wo will enjoy our old farm a little longer." Hut meanwhile the storm was brewing. Tho fountains of heaven wero filling lip. Tho pry was being placed beneath the foundations of tho great deep. The last your bad como, thu last month, the last week, the last day, the last hour, tho last moment.

In nil awful dash an ocean dropped from tho sky, and another rolled tip from beneath, and Uml rolled thonirth and sky Into one wave of universal destruction. Outside the Arks. So men now put off ilng Inbi the ark. They sny they will wait i't years first They will haven llttlo lunger tlmo with their worldly associates. They will wait until they gt older.

Thoy sny: "You cannot expect a man of my attainments ami of my position toiurrender myself Just-now. Hut before tho storm conies I will go In. Yes, I will. I knew what I am about. Trusl mo," After nnhlle, ono nlghtulwul 13 o'clock, going borne, he passes a scaffolding Just as a gust of wind strikes It.

and a plank fulls. Dea and outside the nrkl Or, riding In the park, a recklms vehicle crashes Into hi ui, nnd his horse becomes unmanageable, and bo shouts Whoal WVa!" and takes another twist In the reins, and plants his feet against thn dashboard, and pulls hack Hut no use It Is not so much down the avunuo that he file as on tho way to eternity tint of the wreck of tho crash bis body Is drawn, but his soul It not picked up. It UimI behind a swifter courser into thegreat future. and outside the nrk! Or some night ho wakes up with a distress that momentarily Increases until he shrieks out with pain. Tho doctors come In, nnd they give Mm 80 drops, but no relief, 40 drops.

60 drops, 60 drops, but no relief eio Urn's for prayer. No time to rood one of the promises No time to get a single sin pardonr The whole homo Is aroused In alarm. The chtldnn scream The wife faints. The pulses fall. Th heart stops.

The soul fllos Dfad, and ouuldo llitarkt I have no doubt that derision kept many people out nt the ark. The world laughed to sea a mau go In and said: "Hera Is a niso starting for the ark Why, there will in no cu'lugo. It U.cro Is on that iiiU-cratilc ship will nut we.i.lier it. Alia, go Ing Into the nrkl Well, t.hut Is too o.l to keep. Hero, fellows, have you heard Mm newt? This man Is going into tlio ark." Under this artillery of scorn the man' good resolution pcttshed.

fear of Iferliinn. And thnro arc hundreds kept out by tho fear of ilerl.loii The young iniin asks himself! "What wuulj sy at tho store tomorrow morning If I should bo-come Christian When I dawn to the clubhouse, limy will shout: 'Hem 1. comes that new Christian. Hippoae you will not huve anything to do with us now. uppo you aro praying now.

(iet down on your knees, and let us hwir you pray. Como, now, give us a touch. Will not do It, ehr I'n'itjf Christian Jou 1 It not the fear of being laughed at thnt keeps you out of the kingdom of bod? Which ot these scorners will help you nt tho lastf When you lie down on a dying pillow, which of them will be there? In the day of eternity will they ball you out? My Irlends and neighbors, enrut In right away. Come in thrcush CbtUt, wide door tho door thai s-s arl 7u. Corno In and lie eavod.

Coma and be happy. "Tu Fplrlt and the HridH any, Kooiu In Ibo ark. Huotu lu the ark. Hut do not come alone. Tha text Invites you to bring your family.

It eays, "Tbim and thy sons nnd thy wife." You cannot drive them In. If Noah had tried to drive the pigoons and the dove Into the ark, be would only bave scattered them. Home parent aro not wise obout these things. They niako iron ruh-s about KabbaUis, nnd they forco the cntechUm down tho throat as they would hold the child' no.so nnd force down a dose ot rhubarb nnd calomel. You cannot drive your children Into the ark.

You enn draw your children to Christ, but ynu cannot oocrco them Tho cross was lifted no to drive, but to draw. "If I bo lifted up. I will jraw nil men unto inc." As tho tun draw up tho drops ot mornlnj dew to tho sun of nghtcousui'k cihales tho tears of rvpcritanca. lb sure that yon brlns ycur liush.ind and wlfu with you. How would Nouh havo felt If when ho heard tho rain puttering on the root nf the ark ho knew Ihat bis wife was outside In the storm? No; she went with him.

And yet some of you aro on the ship "outward bound" for heaven, but your companion I unsheltered. Y'ou remember the day when tha marrlago ring was set. Nothing ha yet been able to break Ik Sickness came, and the flniror shrank, but tho ring staid on. The twain stood alone nbove a child' grnvo, and thn dark iiinnth ot the tomb swallowed tip a thousand hopes, but the ring dropped not Into the iiien grave. Day of poverty came, and the hand did many a hard day' work, but the rubbing; of the work against the ring only made it shine brighter.

Hhall that ring ever ba lost? Will tho Iron clang of tho sepulchre gate crush it forever? I pray God that you who have been married on earth may bn together In heaven. Oh, by the quiet bliss ot your earthly homo, by the banc's cradln, by nil the vows of that dny when you- started llfo together, I beg you to sco to It that you both get into tho ark. Ilring Your Loved lines. Como In and bring your wlfo or your husband with ynu not by fretting about religion or dlngdonglng them about religion, but by a consistent llfo and by a compelling prayer that shall bring tho throne ot God down Into your room. Go home, nnd take up tho llible, and rend It together, and then kneel down nnd commend your souls to him who has watched you nil thoso years, nnd before you rise thero will bo a fluttering ot wings over your head, angel crying to angel, ''lio-hold, they pfay!" Hut this does not Inclu.lo all your family.

Iiring tho chilurcn too. God bless tlio dear cliiUlicnl hat would our home be without them? Wo may havo dono much for them. They havo done more for us. What a snlve for a wounded heart there Is In tlio soft palm of a child's handt Did harp or Uuto ever bave such muslo there I In a child good night?" Krom our coarse, rough llfo the angels of God aro often driven bark. Hut who come Into tho nursery without feeling that nngels nre hovering around? They who die In Infancy pi straight Into glury, but you aro expecting your children to grow up In this world.

Is It not a question, then, that rings through nil tho cor-tidoro and wlndlniis and heights and depths ot your soul, what Is to hecomo ot your sons and daughters fur time and for eternity? "Oh," you say, "I meau to see that they have good manners!" Very well. "I mean to dress them well, If I havo myself to go shabby." Very good. "I shall glvo them an education. I shall leavo them a fortune." Very well. Hut la that nil? Don't you mean to take them Into tha ark? Don't you know that tho storm Is coming and Hint out of Christ there Is no safely, no pardon, no hope, no heaven? How to get them In' Go In yourself.

If Noah had ttnld out, (to you not suppose that his sons Shem, Ham and Japheth would havo staid out? Your tons nnd daughters will ho apt to do Just as you do. Kejeet Christ yourself, and the probability Is that your children will reject Mm. An account was taken of tho religious condition of families In a cvrtuin district. In the families of pious parents two-thirds of tho children wero ChrWtlnm. lu the families where the parents were ungodly only one-twelfth of the children wero Christians.

Which way will you takeyour children? Out Into the deluge or Into tho ark? Have you ever made one earnest prayer for their Immortal souls' What will you say In the Judgment when God asks: Whcro Is or Henry or Frank or Mary or Anna? Where aro those pre clous souls hose Interests I cuinmllted Into your llow to Hie. A dying son said to his father. Father. gave mean education, and good manners, and everything that the world could do fur me; but. father, you never told mo how to die.

nnd now my soul Is going out lu the darkness." Oh. yo who have taught your children how to live, have yuu also taught them how to die? Life here Is not so Important as the great hereafter. It Is not so much the few turlongs this side ot the grave as it Is tho unending leagues beyond eternity, wternltyt Thy locks white with the ages! Thy voice announcing stupendous destlnyt Thy anus reaching across all the past and all the future! eternity, eternllyl Go home and erect a family altar. You may break down In your prayer. Hut nevermind.

God will trikewhat you moan, whether you express It Intelligibly or not. Hrlng nil your house fbto the ark. Is there ono sun hom you have given up? Is he so dissipated that you havo atupiesl counseling and praying? Give him up? llow dare you glvo him up? Hid God ever give yau up? While yell havo a single articulation of speech left cease nut to pray for the return ol that prodigal He may even row be standing on the Ik al It at Hongkong or Madrns niidltnting a return to his father's house. Give hlin lip? Never give hi in upl Has God promised to boar thy prayer only to mm thei-f It I I too lain. In St.

ranl'a, Icmlon, there I a whispering gallery. A Voice littered most feebly at one aide of the gallery Is heard ills, tlnctly at tha opposite sld.s a great ill, tanc off. So every word of earnest pray-srgocs all around theenith and makes heaven a whispering gallery. Gu Into toe ark not to sit down, but to stand lu th door, nnd call until all the family com In. Aged Noah, where Is Japheth? David, wherels Absalom? Hannah, whcrelaSam-nel? A rilling Hindi.

On one nf the lake steamers there wort father and two daughters Journeying. They seemedeitreniely poor. A bene-tuienl gentleman stopped Up to the poor man tc 1 pro lief somo form of relief and said, You seem to be very poor, air." "'r'oor, sir," replied tho man. If there a poorer man than me a troubling the world, God pity both ot us." "I will take ono ot your Children and adopt It it you say so, 1 think It would Iw a groat relief to you." 'A what?" said tho por man. "A relief! Would It be a relief to havo the hends chopped off from the body or the heart torn from the beast? A relief Indeed! God bo good to us! What do you iiKun, sir?" However ninny children wo lire, we have nono to glvo up.

Which of our families can we afford to spare out of heaven? Will It bo the oldest? Will it be tho youhgestr Will it be that one that was sick some tlmo ago? Will It be the husband? Will it bo tho wife? No, not We must have them all in. Let us toko the children' bands and start now. Leave not ono behind. Como, lather! Came, mother! Come, son I Couiu, daughter! Como, brother! Come, sister! Only one step, and we aro in. Christ, tha door, swings out to adml us, and it I not tho hoarseness of a stormy blast that you hear, but tho voice of a loving nnd patient God that addresses ynu, snylng, Coma thou and all thy hou so Into the ark." And there biuy Ilia Lord shut us la! TV0 OPERATIONS.

BOTH FAILURES. A Case of Kidney Cmplalut that Would Hut Yield to Surgery or Medicine ut 11 B. B. B. Wat tried.

Gentlemen After having nmler-jrone two operation Jor Kidney Compluint without nccurinjr the least relief, and hearing of some remarkable curea' made -by B. B. B. la our neighborhood, I decided to try it. I wa given up by the doctors after the operation failed, and it wan providential that I heard of B.

B. B. After the use of six bottles I experienced ho great relief and so great a change for the better that I felt the good effecto would be lntitlng, as indeed they have' been. The iseventh bott'e perfectly cured me, nnd I am now atronger and better than I ever wa before. People who gaw me before I took B.

B. a jil who aee me now can scarcely believe that I the aauie person. FABOLA REINITAnDT, Quebec, Que. The fact that Hood's Sarvapar.lla. once fairly tH-H, becomes the favorite spring mtdicite, volume for iU excellence and merit.

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On $1. H-v nis i. Writ- (orirr.ihl;. M-ft AU HnKolaas drruT. aUanU RECIPE-'0" ln IXHel0 Drink at Saiaii Cost.

R.M IW Estract-. 'J 1 hmon VhM li Lukewarm slrr 1 PiioiM IS and V' ulii, auJ U.ii-I put i' V. f.Hif h-Hirs until il fcrm.l lbr pU oa MS it will opm ami issry in to ami mt buiika to tnc I-' live yall. "Hooks ltXV. Of iW-raJfef Steel WeV4-S lltsnrsl.

Tha comfort and biV isuiilimont is Mift.il tatedA tiller. Uraiid Folks.

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Pages Available:
361,171
Years Available:
1890-1949