| SMALL RESULTS.Some object that such small results attend the efforts of 
			holiness professors that there must be a mistake in its profession.
 Some will not hear the truth. Jesus was not uniformly successful in 
			every place.
 
 These are days when the two damning sins of the world, covetousness 
			and pleasure, have conspired to take things and even the church is 
			crippled by them. Look into the history of every fallen nation and 
			you will find that these two forms of sin were the lever that 
			accomplished their downfall, and with various modifications they 
			have overthrown the spirituality of every worldly church. Our 
			country today is reeking with these two vile diseases. Commercial 
			greed, political thievery and ecclesiastical pomp and emulation are 
			centralizing power and wealth in great men and concerns, while the 
			common herd dances to the music of their multiplying pleasures, and, 
			to gratify their insatiate desire for fun and enjoyment, throw all 
			they have in goods, power, or reason lavishly and carelessly into 
			the maw of the great moloch who is hourly tightening his grip on 
			them.
 
 But what has this to do with the question in hand? Much every way. 
			Men will not listen. While one seeks gain another seeks pleasure; 
			while one is miserly another is spendthrift; while one seeks 
			enjoyment another is inventing means of enjoyment to keep 
			pleasure-seekers on the run and lest they tire of old things. The 
			nominal church is caught in this flood tide of sin; now the prophecy 
			of the apostle is fulfilled and men are lovers of pleasure rather 
			than lovers of God. The Athenians spent their time in seeing and 
			hearing new things and even Paul could not reach them.
 
 Again the one thousand and one imitation religions which are being 
			palmed off as ways to heaven are hindrances. Men used to believe in 
			the Saviour Jesus; now they believe in the man Jesus: once they 
			thought they must be holy in heart; now they must follow Jesus; once 
			they feared an eternal hell; now they fear nothing. The whole 
			tendency of religions matters is toward the outside. Religion is not 
			of the heart any more but of the life.
 
 One great reason for the lack of success among holiness professors 
			is found in the fact that so much is palmed off as holiness which is 
			false. People take up with the shallow holiness and will not accept 
			that which is thorough.
 
 After all, outward success not a criterion of experience. That man 
			is successful who conquers his own spirit whether he takes a city or 
			not. A man may take a city and be a failure in God's sight. All who 
			are entirely sanctified have conquered their own spirits, and God 
			says, "Well done."
 
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