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John Henry Jowett

Two Opposites

We must choose between loving God and loving the world, as they are mutually exclusive.
John Henry Jowett emphasizes the impossibility of loving both God and the world simultaneously, drawing parallels to walking in contrary directions or dressing for different climates. He highlights the need for a clear choice between God and the world, as attempting to compromise leads to a shallow, ritualistic faith that displeases God. Jowett urges listeners to make a decisive choice in their affections, knowing that embracing the love of God will naturally extinguish worldly desires, leading to a life filled with the purity and clarity of God's love.

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"If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him."

--1 JOHN ii. 13-17.

No man can love two opposites any more than he can walk in contrary

directions at the same time. No man can at once be mean and magnanimous,

chivalrous and selfish. We cannot at the same moment dress appropriately

for the arctic regions and the tropics. And we cannot wear the habits of

the world and the garments of salvation. When we try to do it the result

is a wretched and miserable compromise. I have seen a shopkeeper on the

Sabbath day put up one shutter, out of presumed respect for the Holy Lord,

and behind the shutter continue all the business of the world! That one

shutter is typical of all the religion that is left when a man "loves the

world" and delights in its prizes and crowns. His religion is a bit of

idle ritual which is an offence unto God!

So I must make my choice. Shall I travel north or south? Which of the two

opposites shall I love--God or the world? Whichever love I choose will

drive out and quench the other. And thus if I choose the love of God it

will destroy every worldly passion, and the river of my affections and

desires will be like "the river of water of life, clear as crystal."

Sermon Outline

  1. The Problem of Loving Two Opposites
  2. The Result of Trying to Love Two Opposites
  3. The Choice We Must Make
  4. Choose between God and the world
  5. The love of God will destroy worldly passions

Key Quotes

“No man can love two opposites any more than he can walk in contrary directions at the same time.” — John Henry Jowett
“When we try to do it the result is a wretched and miserable compromise.” — John Henry Jowett
“The love of God will destroy every worldly passion, and the river of my affections and desires will be like 'the river of water of life, clear as crystal'.” — John Henry Jowett

Application Points

  • We must make a choice between loving God and loving the world.
  • The love of God will destroy every worldly passion and desire.
  • A compromised faith is a miserable faith.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to love two opposites?
It means trying to hold onto two conflicting values or desires at the same time, which is impossible.
Can we serve God and the world at the same time?
No, we must choose between the two, as they are mutually exclusive.
What happens when we try to love both God and the world?
We end up with a compromised and miserable faith.
How can we know which love to choose?
We must choose the love of God, which will destroy every worldly passion.

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