I cut the cable of my belief; I no longer moored myself tight to
the coasts of the Revelation of God...
I allowed my vessel to drift with the
wind...
I said to reason, "You be my captain;"...
I said to my own brain, "You be
my rudder;" and I started on my mad voyage.
Thank God, it is all over now;
but I will tell you its brief history.
It was one hurried sailing over the
tempestuous ocean of free thought.
I went on, and as I went, the skies began
to darken; but to make up for that deficiency, the waters were brilliant
with the glitter of brilliancy.
I saw sparks flying upward that pleased me,
and I thought, "If this is free thought, it is a good thing."
My thoughts
seemed like gems, and I scattered stars with both my hands...
But before long,
instead of these flashes of glory, I saw grim fiends, fierce and horrible,
come up from the waters...
And as I rushed on, they gnashed their teeth, and
grinned at me...
They seized the bow of my ship and dragged me on, while I, in
part, was impressed at the swiftness of my motion, but yet shuddered at the
terrific rate with which I passed the old landmarks of my faith.
As I
hurried forward with a dreadful speed, I began to doubt my very existence...
I
doubted if there were a world, I doubted if there were such a thing, as
myself.
I went to the very verge of the dreamy realms of unbelief...
I went to
the very bottom of the sea of Unbelief.
I doubted everything.
But here the
devil foiled himself...for the very extravagance of the doubt, proved its
absurdity.
Just when I saw the bottom of that sea, there came a voice which
said, "And can this doubt be true?"
At this very thought I awoke.
I started
from that death-dream, which, God knows, might have damned my Soul, and
ruined my body, if I had not awoke.
When I arose, faith took the helm; from
that moment I no longer doubted.
Faith steered me back; faith cried, "Away,
away!"
I cast my anchor on Calvary; I lifted my eye to God; and here I am,
"alive, and out of hell."
~Charles Spurgeon~
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