Mateus 24

Horae Homileticae de Charles Simeon

Mateus 24:12-13

12 Devido ao aumento da maldade, o amor de muitos esfriará,

13 mas aquele que perseverar até o fim será salvo.

DISCOURSE: 1395
CAUTION AGAINST DECLENSION IN RELIGION

Mateus 24:12. Because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold. But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.

THESE words are a part of the discourse which our Lord held with four of his disciples in private, after he had retired from the Temple to the Mount of Olives [Note: Compare Marcos 13:1. with Mateus 24:1.]. Being in full view of the Temple, his disciples were struck with the magnificence of its appearance, and expressed to him their admiration of it: from whence he took occasion to foretell the speedy destruction of it, and to give them signs whereby they should ascertain the approach of the judgments which awaited their whole nation. At the same time he gave them instructions for their own support and comfort under all the trials which they themselves should endure previous to that time. He told them what evil treatment they should meet with from the enemies of his Gospel; and what difficulties they should encounter from his pretended friends. Their trials from without must be waved at present. Those from within we propose for our present consideration.

In the words before us our Lord suggests to his disciples,

I. The danger of spiritual declension—

Independent of the proneness of man at all times to backslide from God, there is a danger arising to us from the conduct of those with whom we stand connected. The bitterness of persecution, or abounding of corruption, may operate to abate our zeal in the service of our God; but the falls and offences of those who profess religion have a peculiar tendency to discourage the people of God; and it is to this, we apprehend, our Lord more especially refers.
Such events must be expected in every age—
[If we consult the Holy Scriptures, we shall find that, even in the apostolic age, multitudes who were once hopeful, declined from the ways of God, and made shipwreck both of faith and of a good conscience [Note: 2 Timóteo 1:15; 2 Timóteo 2:17; 2 Timóteo 4:10.] — — — And what is there to prevent a recurrence of the same evils? As long as the heart of man is so evil and so treacherous, it will ever be prone to start aside from God, even as a broken bow — — —]

Whenever they do happen, they tend to quench the love even of the most established—
[Great disappointment is felt by all the members of the Christian Church: and every one feels a portion of that disgrace which the instability of any member brings upon the whole body. From the frailty of some, the fidelity of others begins to be questioned: evil surmisings arise: a coolness and distance are occasioned among the brethren: the communion of the saints is interrupted; and their associations for holy exercises are less frequented, or less enjoyed [Note: Hebreus 10:24.]. Divisions then ensue: each leader endeavours to increase the number of his partisans: and thus all that union and harmony which should characterize the family of Christ, is destroyed.

Hence arises also a coldness of heart towards God himself, and a loss of fellowship with him — — — In a word, the almost inseparable effect of an irruption of iniquity into the Church of God is, that “the love of many at least, if not of all, will wax cold.” One single “root of bitterness springing up, will trouble and defile many [Note: Hebreus 12:15.].”]

Such danger always existing, we proceed to suggest,

II.

A preservative against it—

Two things are certain, namely, That on our continuance in well-doing our salvation depends; and, That by our continuance in well-doing our salvation is secured: and the consideration of these two points will, under God, prove an excellent antidote against all the dangers to which we can be exposed.

Consider then, that

1. On our continuance in well-doing our salvation depends

[To this truth the whole voice of Scripture bears witness. We know full well that there are many promises made to the people of God; and that of those who have been given to Christ he will lose none. But it were a dreadful perversion of those promises, to think that we can be saved in any other way than that of “a patient continuance in well-doing [Note: Romanos 2:7.].” We must not attempt to make void the most positive declarations of Holy Writ [Note: Ezequiel 18:24; Ezequiel 33:12.Hebreus 10:26; Hebreus 10:38.] — — — but must learn, like the Apostle Paul himself, to make them an incentive to unwearied watchfulness and diligence [Note: 1 Coríntios 9:27.] — — —]

2. By our continuance in well-doing our salvation is secured

[The promise in our text is absolute and universal: and throughout every part of Scripture God says to us, “Be thou faithful unto death; and I will give thee a crown of life” — — — We need not disquiet ourselves about God’s fulfilment of his promises: let us only attend to our own duties, and leave him to accomplish his own word in his own time and way. We shall find at last, that “not a jot or tittle of his word has ever failed” — — — The words of our text were fulfilled literally to every true disciple at the destruction of Jerusalem, when every apostate perished. A refuge was provided for the whole body of Christians, at Pella, and a way was opened for their escape thither: and so it shall be in the day of judgment, when Christ’s faithful servants universally, and they only, shall be saved.]

3. The consideration of these truths would be an effectual preservative against spiritual declension—

[Suppose iniquity to abound ever so much, what is that to us, except as a matter of grief and lamentation for the persons who commit it? Let the iniquity shew itself in any persons, or in any degree, it is no reason that our love to God and man should wax cold: it should rather operate as a reason for us to stir up our love to a flame, in order to impede the progress of the corruption, or at least to prevent its assaults upon our own souls; as travellers in a wilderness kindle fires around them, in order to protect themselves from the assaults of ravenous and ferocious beasts. At all events, however much any persons may injure their own souls, and endanger their own salvation, it becomes us to take care that they do not destroy or injure us — — —]

Address—
1.

Let us above all things cultivate a spirit of love—

[This is the characteristic feature of all God’s children: and the want of it, whatever else we may possess, proves us to be only as sounding brass or as tinkling cymbals [Note: 1 Coríntios 13:1.]. A growth in this is the surest evidence of our growth in grace [Note: 2 Tessalonicenses 1:3.] — — — and by this, more than by any thing else, is our establishment in the divine life secured [Note: 1 Tessalonicenses 3:12.] — — — Let us then “take care lest any root of bitterness spring up in our hearts;” and let us daily “put on charity, which is the bond of perfectness [Note: Colossenses 3:14.].”]

2. Let us beg of God the assistance of his Holy Spirit—

[The consideration of our final happiness depending so entirely on our own continuance in well-doing, would be discouraging, if we did not know, that God has promised to us the aids of his Spirit; and that “the grace of Christ shall be sufficient for us.” See how graciously the Lord supported Paul, when all his Christian friends had forsaken him in his greatest extremity: “At my first answer no man stood with me, but all men forsook me: I pray God that it may not be laid to their charge: notwithstanding, the Lord stood with me, and strengthened me [Note: 2 Timóteo 4:16.].” Thus shall you find him present with you in every hour of trial, and be made “more than conquerors through him that loved you.”]

Introdução

CONTENTS TO VOL. XI

Discourse

Text

Subject

Matthew

1278. Mateus 1:21.

Import of the Names given to Christ

1279. Mateus 2:1.

The Wise Men seeking Christ

1280. Mateus 2:10.

The Joy of the Magi

1281. Mateus 2:16; Mateus 2:18.

The Slaughter of the Infants

1282. Mateus 3:7.

John’s Address to those who came to be baptized of him

1283. Mateus 3:11.

The Baptism of the Spirit

1284. Mateus 3:12.

The Issue of the final Judgement

1285. Mateus 3:15.

Fulfilling all Righteousuness

1286. Mateus 4:1.

Christ’s Temptation

1287. Mateus 4:18.

The Call of four Apostles

1288. Mateus 5:1.

The Blessedness of the Humble

1289. Mateus 5:5.

Christian Meekness

1290. Mateus 5:6.

Hungering and Thirsting after Righteousness

1291. Mateus 5:7.

The Reward of Mercifulness

1292. Mateus 5:8.

Purity of Heart

1293. Mateus 5:9.

The Peace-makers

1294. Mateus 5:10.

Persecution for Righteousness Sake

1295. Mateus 5:13.

Christians the Salt of the Earth

1296. Mateus 5:14.

Christians the Light of the World

1297. Mateus 5:17.

The Law and the Prophets confirmed

1298. Mateus 5:19.

The Danger of little Sins

1299. Mateus 5:20.

Evangelic and Pharisaic Righteousness compared

1300. Mateus 5:21.

Christ’s Exposition of the Sixth Commandment

1301. Mateus 5:23.

Necessity of Reconciliation with Men

1302. Mateus 5:25.

Importance of Reconciliation with God

1303. Mateus 5:27.

Our Lord’s Exposition of the Seventh Commandment

1304. Mateus 5:29.

The Necessity of mortifying every Sin

1305. Mateus 5:31.

Divorces forbidden

1306. Mateus 5:33.

Swearing forbidden

1307. Mateus 5:38.

Retaliation forbidden

1308. Mateus 5:42.

Liberality enjoined

1309. Mateus 5:43.

Love to Enemies enjoined

1310. Mateus 5:47.

Christians do more than others

1311. Mateus 6:1.

Directions respecting Alms-deeds

1312. Mateus 6:5.

Directions respecting Prayer

1313. Mateus 6:9.

Hallowing God’s Name

1314. Mateus 6:10.

The Lord’s Prayer

1315. Mateus 6:11.

The Lord’s Prayer

1316. Mateus 6:12.

The Lord’s Prayer

1317. Mateus 6:13.

The Lord’s Prayer

1318. Mateus 6:13.

The Lord’s Prayer

1319. Mateus 6:14.

A forgiving Spirit necessary to our Acceptance with God

1320. Mateus 6:16.

Directions respecting Fasting

1321. Mateus 6:19.

Laying up Treasures in Heaven

1322. Mateus 6:22.

The Single Eye

1323. Mateus 6:24.

The Services of God and Mammon inconsistent

1324. Mateus 6:25.

Against Carefulness

1325. Mateus 7:1.

Against uncharitable judging

1326. Mateus 7:3; Mateus 7:6.

The Beam and the Mote

1327. Mateus 7:6.

Caution to be used in reproving

1328. Mateus 7:7.

The Importance and Efficacy of Prayer

1329. Mateus 7:9.

God’s Readiness to give his Holy Spirit

1330. Mateus 7:12.

The doing as we would be done unto.

1331. Mateus 7:13.

The Strait and Narrow Ways

1332. Mateus 7:15.

Men known by their Fruits

1333. Mateus 7:21.

Nature and Importance of true Religion

1334. Mateus 7:24.

The Wise Builder

1335. Mateus 7:28.

The Effect of our Lord’s Preaching

1336. Mateus 8:19.

How we are to follow Christ

1337. Mateus 8:27.

Christ stilleth the Tempest

1338. Mateus 9:13.

Mercy before Sacrifice

1339. Mateus 9:28.

Two Blind Men healed

1340. Mateus 9:36.

Our Duty to the benighted World

1341. Mateus 10:5.

Limited Commission of the Apostles

1342. Mateus 10:8.

Diffusion of the Gospel, a Duty

1343. Mateus 10:16.

Wisdom and Innocence to be united

1344. Mateus 10:22.

Enduring unto the End

1345. Mateus 10:30.

Doctrine of a particular Providence

1346. Mateus 10:32.

The Rule of Christ’s Procedure in the Last Day

1347. Mateus 11:4.

Christ’s Answer to John’s Disciples

1348. Mateus 11:11.

Christ’s Commendation of John

1349. Mateus 11:28.

The Heavy-laden invited to Christ

1350. Mateus 11:29.

Christ a meek and lowly Teacher

1351. Mateus 12:6.

Christ greater than the Temple

1352. Mateus 12:18.

Compassion of Christ towards the Weak

1353. Mateus 12:22.

Blind and dumb Demoniac healed

1354. Mateus 12:30.

Decided Adherence to Christ

1355. Mateus 12:31.

The Sin against the Holy Ghost

1356. Mateus 12:36.

Idle Words to be accounted for

1357. Mateus 12:39.

Jonah a Type of Christ

1358. Mateus 12:43.

The Relapsed Demoniac

1359. Mateus 12:46.

Christ’s Regard to his obedient Followers

1360. Mateus 13:13.

The Use and Intent of Parables

1361. Mateus 13:18.

The Sower

1362. Mateus 13:33.

Leaven hid in Meal

1363. Mateus 13:36.

The Tares

1364. Mateus 13:44.

The Hidden Treasure

1365. Mateus 13:45.

The Pearl of great Price

1366. Mateus 13:47.

The Net

1367. Mateus 13:52.

The Householder

1368. Mateus 14:26.

Christ walking on the Sea

1369. Mateus 14:30.

Peter saved when sinking in the Sea

1370. Mateus 15:7.

Formal Worshippers, Hypocrites

1371. Mateus 15:28.

The Daughter of the Canaanitess dispossessed

1372. Mateus 15:30.

Great Multitudes Healed

1373. Mateus 16:6.

Against Formality and Indifference

1374. Mateus 16:15.

Peter’s Confession rewarded

1375. Mateus 16:21.

Peter’s mistaken Tenderness reproved

1376. Mateus 16:24.

Importance of a Christian’s Duty

1377. Mateus 16:26.

The Worth of the Soul

1378. Mateus 17:10.

Elijah’s Advent in John Baptist

1379. Mateus 17:27.

Christ paying the Tribute Money

1380. Mateus 18:1.

A little Child

1381. Mateus 18:14.

The Security of God’s Children

1382. Mateus 18:19.

The Efficacy of social Prayer

1383. Mateus 18:32.

The Unmerciful Servant

1384. Mateus 20:6.

The Labourers

1385. Mateus 21:16.

Children vindicated

1386. Mateus 21:18.

The Fig-tree cursed

1387. Mateus 21:28.

The Two Sons

1388. Mateus 22:2.

The Marriage Feast

1389. Mateus 22:5.

The Sin of making light of Christ

1390. Mateus 22:11.

The Wedding Garment

1391. Mateus 22:41.

An Inquiry into our Views of Christ

1392. Mateus 22:42.

Christ the Son and Lord of David

1393. Mateus 23:8.

Our Relation to Christ and to each other

1394. Mateus 23:37.

Christ’s Compassion

1395. Mateus 24:12.

Caution against Declension in Religion

1396. Mateus 25:10.

The Ten Virgins

1397. Mateus 25:22.

The Talents

1398. Mateus 25:34; Mateus 25:41; Mateus 25:46.

The Day of Judgment

1399. Mateus 25:35.

The Importance of Charitable Exertions

1400. Mateus 26:24.

Fearful Prospect of the Impenitent

1401. Mateus 26:29.

The Lord’s Supper

1402. Mateus 26:53.

Christ’s Apprehension

1403. Mateus 26:56.

Christ forsaken by his Disciples

1404. Mateus 26:63.

Our Lord’s Condemnation

1405. Mateus 26:67.

The Indignities offered to Christ

1406. Mateus 27:3.

Imponitence

1407. Mateus 27:9.

The Disposal of the Money paid to the Traitor Judas

1408. Mateus 27:24.

Pilate’s Protest

1409. Mateus 27:26.

The Indignities offered to our Lord

1410. Mateus 27:38.

The Mocking of Christ upon the Cross

1411. Mateus 27:45.

The Supernatural Darkness

1412. Mateus 27:51.

Signs attendant on our Lord’s Death

1413. Mateus 27:62.

The Guarding of the Sepulchre

1414. Mateus 28:6.

The Resurrection

1415. Mateus 28:18.

The Apostles’ Commission