people said they would endure
it no longer, and so they gathered together to fight for their liberty.
They knew how weak they were, as compared with the English power, but they
said, "We must have our liberty." They bound themselves together to fight
for it, and when that vow had been made, they went to their homes to
prepare for the struggle. Such a thrill of enthusiasm passed through that
country that in many cases women, when their husbands might have been
allowed to stay at home, said to them: "No, go, even though you have not
been commanded." And there were mothers who, when one son was called out to
the front, said: "No, take two, three." Every man and woman was ready to
die. It was in very deed "Our country first, before everything." And even
so, friends, must it be with you if you want this wonderful Kingdom of
God to take possession of you. I pray you by the mercies of God, give up
every-thing for it. You do not know at once what that may mean, but
take the words and speak them out at the footstool of God: "Anything,
everything, for the Kingdom of God." Persevere in that, and by the Holy
Spirit your God will begin to open to you the double blessing: on the one
hand, the blessedness of the Kingdom which comes to possess your heart;
and on the other hand, the blessedness of being surrendered to Him, and
sacrificing and giving up all for Him.
"The Kingdom of God first!" How am I to reach that blessed life? The answer
is: "Give up everything for it." And then a second answer would be this:
Live every day and hour of your life in the humble desire to maintain that
position. There are people who hear this test, and who say it is true, and
that they want to obey it. But if you were to ask them how much time they
spend with God day by day, you would be surprised and grieved to hear how
little time they give up to Him. And yet they wonder that the blessedness
of the divine life disappears. We prove the value we attach to things by
the time we devote to them. The Kingdom should be first every day, and all
the day. Let the Kingdom be first every morning. Begin the day with God,
and God Himself will maintain His Kingdom in your heart. Do believe that.
Rome did its utmost to maintain the authority of the man who gave himself
to live for it. And God, the living God, will He not maintain His authority
in your soul if you submit to Him? He will, indeed. Come to Him; only come,
and give yourself up to Him in fellowship through C
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