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He said that?" "Yes, that was what He said." It might have been the second day after his death and He didn't come. And they watch and wait, and the third day they look for Him. 'Why, it is so strange He treats us in this way." The fourth day comes, and it is noon, yet He has not come. I can imagine that on the fourth day in the afternoon they receive word that Jesus is just outside of the walls of Bethany with His disciples, and when He comes Martha says to Him, "If thou hadst been here my brother had not died," and hear what gracious words fall from the lips of Jesus, "Thy brother shall live again." Martha said unto Him, "I know that He shall rise again in the resurrection at the last day." Hear the blissful words that fall from the lips of the Son of God: "I am the resurrection and the life; he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live; and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die." Little did Martha think that He whom she was entertaining was the Resurrection and the Life, and what a privilege it was to have such a guest! And Christ says, "Where is Mary? Go call her.” So Martha goes and calls Mary, and says, Mary, the Master is come, and calleth for thee." Isn't there some Mary to-day whom He is calling for? Isn't there some unsaved Mary within these walls whom He is calling for? If there is, He wants to bind up your heart-He wants to take away your sin.

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And when Mary comes she meets Him with the very same words that fell from the lips of Martha, "If thou hadst been here my brother had not died?" and Christ says, "Where have ye laid him?" And now look at Him. Those two sisters are standing near Him, and perhaps are telling Him of the last moments of Lazarus and how their hearts had been bleeding all these four days. And when He saw them weeping, and the Jews also weeping who came with them, the heart of the Son of God was moved with

compassion and "Jesus wept." For it says, "He wept with them that wept," and the tears were streaming down His cheeks. "Then," said the Jews, "Behold how He loved him." And when Jesus came to the grave He said, "Take ye away the stone." But Martha says, "He has been dead four days, and by this time it is not proper to go near him." But He commanded them to take away the stone. "Then they took away the stone from the place where the dead was laid. And Jesus lifted up His eyes and said, "Father, I thank Thee that Thou hast heard Me. And I knew Thou hearest Me always but because of the people which stand by I said it that they may believe that Thou hast sent Me." And when He had thus spoken, He cried with a loud voice, "Lazarus come forth." Some one has said, it was a good thing he called him by name, for if He hadn't all the dead men in that yard would have leaped up. "And he that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot with grave-clothes, and his face was bound about with a napkin. Jesus saith unto them, 'Loose him and let him go."

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In the little town of Bethany now the sun is just sinking behind one of those Palestine hills, and it is now about dusk. You can see the Son of God perhaps, with Lazarus hold of His arm, and they walk through the street. that was the happiest home on earth that night. I believe there was no happier home than that in Bethany that night. Isn't it the very best thing that you can do to make room for Him?

Mothers, if you will make room for Him, you will entertain the best guest, the best stranger you ever entertained. Ah, Martha didn't know how near death was to that home when she received Christ, and, dear friends, you don't know how near death may be to you, and when death comes what a comfort it is to have Christ to help us, to have His arms underneath us and bear us up. You need Him, and had better make room for Him, and if

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for Him here in your hearts, He will make room for you, up there. He says in that chapter which I read: "Let not your heart be troubled; ye believe in God, believe also in Me. In My father's house are many mansions; if it were not so I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you." Instead of His disciples comforting Christ, there is Christ trying to comfort them. And now, while He is up yonder preparing a place for us, shall we not make room for Him down here? If the nations won't make room for Him, if the Church won't make room for Him, if the families won't make room for Him, thanks be to God, we can make room for Him in our hearts. He says you are the temples of the Holy Ghost. "Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost." Will you make room for Him this afternoon? Young lady, is there room for self? Is there room for the world? Is there room for pride? Is there room for jealousy? Is there room for every one and everything else but the Son of God? Will you turn Him away, or will you to-day make room for Him? Isn't it the very best thing you can do to make room for Christ? When He made this world, He made room for us, plenty of it. He made room for Himself in our hearts, but a usurper has come. My friends, won't you let the Son of God into your hearts, and won't you let Him dwell with you? The only room the world found for Him was just on the Cross. Now suppose He were to come here, shall He come into this hall, and shall He go through this Assembly, and shall He not find room in your hearts and mine, or will your heart be full like that full inn, in Bethlehem, or will you this afternoon, just while I am speaking, say, “Lord Jesus, I make room for you in my heart. Mother, ought not gratitude for Him who has made a place for your loved ones in heaven lead you to make room for Him? Won't you say, "There is plenty of love, won't you come and dwell in my heart." Just the very minute you receive Him He will come.

Am I speaking this afternoon to some poor fallen woman? Let me say to you, He received just such, and to-day He will come into your heart if you will just make room for Him. How many are there in this audience to-day that never have thanked the Lord Jesus for the blessings He has showered upon them! And, my friend, don't let this beautiful Sabbath pass without saying, "Jesus, there shall be room in my heart for Thee hereafter," and then by-and-by He will receive you up yonder. If you will make room for Him here in your heart, you may be sure He will make room for you in one of His Father's mansions. O this day and this hour, my friends, make room for Christ! Dear friends, don't you want Him? To-day, won't you make room for Him? Won't you just bow your heads, and, when you pray, pray that every soul that wants Christ may come to Him.

HOW TO BE SAVED.

I WONDER how many of these people here this afternoon would like to be saved? I am not going to ask those who would to rise. I do not know whether anyone would have courage enough to rise, and by that act say, "I would like to be saved. Perhaps you say to yourselves, “If that man will just tell me the way how I can be saved this afternoon, I will be saved." I believe one reason why so few are saved, is because they do not come out to the meetings expecting to be saved. They do not come for that purpose. There was a lady came to our meeting in Philadelphia-to the noon meeting at eleven o'clock; she came early so as to get a good seat. After the meeting was over we had another meeting for women, and she stayed at that. In the afternoon we had another meeting and she stayed at that. She had made up her mind not to leave the meetings until she had found Christ. She did not find Him at that meeting, but she might have found Him. He was offered freely to ever one at all of them. So she stayed at the afternoon meeting, and still no light came. stayed at the evening meeting and went into the inquiry meeting afterward. Between eleven and twelve o'clock she took me by the hand and said, "I will trust Him." And she rejoiced in the Saviour's love. I met her afterward. There was not a face shone more than hers did. There was a woman who came determined to find Him.

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