Ho. 69. 
 
 PRODIGAL SONS, 
 
 BY KEV. DANIEL A. Vfc'-NICK, SR., Rorhjj Rirr/', X. C. 
 
 Surely there are many^prodigal sons in the arm}". They 
 are the loved ones of praying christian parents, wives and 
 sisters. They have been trained up and educated for God. 
 Having created them and preserved them, given his Son to 
 redeem them and his Spirit to quicken and sanctify them ; 
 lie is emphatically their Father, and justly claims their 
 confidence and affection — their obedience and devotmn.as 
 his children. But they have ignored God as their Father, 
 have departed from Hiin, and fehosetf to have their own 
 way. Ail this have they dune -by neglecting his word, 
 following their own devices, profaning his name, desecra- 
 ting the Sabbath day. restraining prayer, rejecting his 
 Son as a Saviour, resisting the iloiy -Spirit, standing ai< >of 
 ■from his el:";;u-u. and joining themselves, in fbeiT pvefer- 
 effees and a isolations. wittt.Ms enemies, The prodigality 
 here charged, is not the wasting <4' the goods of ionr 
 tavtirly i e • ■ ' perverting aiwJ wasting — f fie time, 
 totenta and c ur unities wfcfech your heuVeinly i'uiher has 
 given you. Young men, however brave you may be as- 
 soldiers, are you not prodigals in the sense of the piarable. 
 
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 f see Luke, 15 chapter, ) and in the sight of &od your 
 Make*? 
 
 These prodigal soldiers too are rapidly approaching a 
 state of want, when come to themselves, they will deeply 
 feel that they have no spiritual nourishment, that their 
 souls are perishing with hunger, and that they are now 
 pa-ting the husks oT sin, and of this wicked woild. Al- 
 ready are they assured that God is angry with them, their 
 own hearts also condemning them. They are afraid to 
 die, and yet they may fall in the next battle, or by disease, 
 aj any moment. Soldiers that are impenitent and unbe- 
 lieving ; is not the case of the prodigal son emphatically 
 your case ? Should disease or a mortal wound 'suddenly 
 place you upon the bed of death j have you any scriptural 
 hope of eternal life ? Have you not, on the contrary, a 
 foreboding and dread of eternal death ? 
 
 Then, imitate the example of the scriptural prodigal in* 
 the following particulars, viz ; 
 
 1. Remember your heavenly Father, and that in his % — , 
 house there is enough and to spare. In his house are JJ3 *% 
 many mansions, and He is plenteous in mercy. He hath jZ. 53 
 u no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but that the 
 wicked turn from his way and .-live." He has sent his 
 only begotten- Son to prepare the way and call them back 
 to Him; and the Holy Spirit to draw, quicken and sanc- 
 tify them. In Jesus Christ, under the influences of the 
 Spirit, there is wisdom, strength, righteousness, sanctifi- 
 cation and complete redemption. He has food for the 
 hungry, clothing for the naked, cleansing for the polluted, 
 and li.o fjjjr dead souls. And He has made the way plain 
 .'uul-eosy to ail penitent believer?. 
 
 2. As dia the prodigal, form the purpose and be fully 
 persuaded and determined to return to .your heavenly 
 Father. Say, in your heart and by your course of conduct, 
 
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 I will arise and- go to my father, confess to him my sins, 
 and beg for his mercy. " Father, I have sinned against 
 heaven, and before thee ,and am no more worthy to be 
 called thy son : make nffe as one of thy hired servants." 
 If you remain where, and as you are, your soul will be 
 assuredly and eternally lost. If you continue unwilling 
 and undetermined to return to God, there is no hope or 
 possibility of your salvation. God has placed life and 
 death before you iii the gospel. You must choose between 
 them. No one else can choose or determine in your stead. 
 Then, form the purpose. "1 will rise and go to my 
 Father. " Had not the prodigal resolved, he would not 
 have returned. 
 
 3. But be sure to act as well as resolve, and act prompt- 
 ly. To delay action is a choice of continuance in sin, and 
 of death. It is evidence that your great adversary, the 
 Devil, has gained his point over you. Then, arise at 
 once, have your wicked associates, and the husks of sinful 
 pleasures and indulgences. Cease your neglect of the 
 Bible, and of prayer, your profanity and desecration of the 
 holy Sabbath. Call often and earnestly upon God in 
 prayer, confess^your sins and unworthiness to Him. Ask 
 him importunately for his mercy and grace. Take no de- 
 nial, but persevere in prayer, as a helpless, starving beg- 
 gar. Without a de^p sense of your need, a willingness to 
 give up all your sifts, a desire to be made holy a3 God is 
 holy, and a controlling spirit of earnest prayer to God, 
 you have no right to expect that your heavenly Father 
 will ever receive you. Forget not, however, that it is not' 
 your resolves, or prayers, or tears, or reformation that can 
 save: BuMhat it i.v Hu; i'Yee and sovereign mercy and 
 grace of G-od alone that can save ; but that He requires 
 repentance, faith and obedience as indispensible terms of 
 salvation. 
 
4. Be encouraged, nevertheless, to resolve, arise and 
 go to your heaven ly Father, confess and repent of your 
 sins before Him, ami ask him for -his mercy and grace, 
 even the salvation of your sotils ; by the results in the 
 case of the prodigal son. How promptly and cheerfully 
 did the father receive and reinstate his returning son ! He 
 did not even wait for his son t ) get through his confession 
 and requests. But the Father paid. to his servants, bring- 
 forth the best, robe and put it on him; and put a ring- 
 on his hand and shoes on his feet ; And bring hither the 
 fatted calf, and kill it: and let us eat and be merry; For 
 this my son was dead ilive again ; lie was lost and 
 
 is found. And they began to be merry.'' See Luke 15, 
 11—23. 
 
 Soldiers, are you pj ligal ions of our great and good 
 Father in heaven ': ' : rise and retiitti to him. Make 
 
 confession and oii'er prayer to Him. AsmredtyyMG will 
 meet and embrace you ; put the robe of Christ's right- 
 eousness upon you ; and give you a title to a place in his 
 house and at his table; and there shall be joy in the 
 presence of God. as well as in your heart. How can you 
 stay away from such a ffather. 
 
 1 Come, trembling sinner, in \v!;o e breast 
 
 A thousand tl i evolve : 
 
 Come, with your guilt and fear oppre^s'cl, 
 And make ft i : ;•' reaoWf: 
 
 2 r - I'll go to testis thoi gh m\ sin 
 
 fiat}] like a ' m - rose] 
 T kao% fcl*&» irk ft] enter h 
 
 Whatever ..... • (Sfe. > 
 
 (i i: .i can but perish il'I\go, ♦ 
 
 *1 am resolved to try ; 
 For if I stay away, I k now 
 1 must forever die."