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<h1>XXI.</h1>
<h2>The Overflowing Blessing</h2>
<p align="center">“Ye shall receive power after that the Holy
Ghost is come upon you.”</p>
<p>The children of Israel were instructed by Moses to
give tithes of all they had to the Lord, and in return
God promised to richly bless them, making their fields
and vineyards fruitful and causing their flocks and
herds to safely multiply. But they became covetous
and unbelieving, and began to rob God by withholding
their tithes, and then God began to withhold His blessing
from them.</p>
<p>But still God loved and pitied them, and sent to them
again and again by His prophets; and finally by the
prophet Malachi He said: “Bring ye all the tithes
into the storehouse, that there may be meat in Mine
house, and prove Me now herewith, saith the Lord of
Hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven,
and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not
be room enough to receive it” (Malachi iii.
10).</p>
<p>He promised to make their barns overflow, if they
would be faithful, if they would pay their tithes
and discharge their obligations to Him.</p>
<p>Now, this overflow of barns and granaries is a type
of overflowing hearts and lives when we give ourselves
fully to God, and the blessed Holy Ghost comes in,
and Jesus becomes all and in all to us. The blessing
is too big to contain, but just bursts out and overflows
through the life, the looks, the conversation, the
very tones of the voice, and gladdens and refreshes
and purifies wherever it goes. Jesus calls it “rivers
of living water” (John vii. 38).</p>
<p>There is an overflow of <i>love</i>. Sin brings in
an overflow of hate, so that the world is filled with
wars and murders, slanders, oppression, and selfishness.
But this blessing causes love to overflow. Schools,
colleges, and hospitals are built; shelters, rescue
homes, and orphanages are opened; even war itself
is in some measure humanised by the Red Cross Society
and Christian commissions. Sinners love their own,
but this blessing makes us to love all men—­strangers,
the heathen, and even our enemies.</p>
<p>There is an overflow of <i>peace</i>. It settles old
quarrels and grudges. It makes a different atmosphere
in the home. The children know it when father and
mother get the Comforter. Kindly words and sweet goodwill
take the place of bitterness and strife. I suspect
that even the dumb beasts realise the overflow.</p>
<p>I heard a laughable story of a man whose cow would
switch her tail in his face, and then kick over the
pail when he was milking her, after which he would
always give her a beating with the stool on which
he sat. But he got the blessing, and his heart was
overflowing with peace. The next morning he went to
milk that cow, and when the pail was nearly full,
swish! came the tail in his face, and with a vicious
kick she knocked over the pail, and then ran across
the barn-yard. The blessed man picked up the empty
pail and stool and went over to the cow, which stood
trembling, awaiting the usual kicks and beating; but
instead he patted her gently, and said, “You
may kick over that pail as often as you please, but
I am not going to beat you any more”; and the
cow seemed to understand, for she dropped her head
and quietly began to eat, and never kicked again!
That story is good enough to be true, and I doubt
not it is, for certainly when the Comforter comes
a great peace fills the heart and overflows through
all the life.</p>
<p>There is an overflow of <i>joy</i>. It makes the face
to shine; it glances from the eye, and bubbles out
in thanksgiving and praise. You never can tell when
one who has the blessing will shout out, “Glory
to God! Praise the Lord! Hallelujah! Amen!”</p>
<p>I have sometimes seen a whole congregation wakened
up and refreshed and made glad by the joyous overflow
from one clean-hearted soul. A Salvation Soldier
or Officer with an overflow of genuine joy is worth
a whole company of ordinary folks. He is a host within
himself, and is a living proof of the text, “The
joy of the Lord is your strength.”</p>
<p>There is an overflow of <i>patience</i> and <i>long-suffering.</i>
A man got this blessing, and his wicked wife was so
enraged that she left him, and went across the way
and lived as the wife of his unmarried brother. He
was terribly tempted to take his gun and go over and
kill them both. But he prayed about it, and the Lord
gave him the patience and long-suffering of Jesus,
who bears long with the backslider who leaves Him and
joins himself with the world; and he continued to treat
them with the utmost kindness, as though they had
done him no wrong. Some people might say the man was
weak, but I should say he was unusually “strong
in the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,” and a
neighbour of his told me that all his neighbours believed
in his religion.</p>
<p>There is an overflow of <i>goodness</i> and <i>generosity</i>.
I read the other day of a poor man who supports eight
workers in the foreign mission field. When asked how
he did it, he replied that he wore celluloid collars,
did his own washing, denied himself, and managed his
affairs in order to do it.</p>
<p>Do you ask, “How can I get such a blessing?”
You will get it by bringing in all the tithes, by
giving yourself in love and obedience and wholehearted,
joyous consecration to Jesus, as a true bride gives
herself to her husband. Do not try to bargain with
the Lord and buy it of Him, but wait on Him in never-give-in
prayer and confident expectation, and He will give
it to you. And then you must not hold it selfishly
for your own gratification, but let it overflow to
the hungry, thirsty, fainting world about you. God
bless you even now, and do for you exceeding abundantly
above all you ask or think!</p>
<p>A comrade went from one of my meetings recently with
a heart greatly burdened for the blessing, and for
two or three days and nights did little else but read
the Bible, and pray and cry to God for a clean heart
filled with the Spirit. At last the Comforter came,
and with Him fullness of peace and joy and soul-rest,
and that day this comrade led a number of others into
the blessing. Hallelujah! “If ye then, being
evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children,
how much more shall your Heavenly Father give the
Holy Spirit to them that ask Him” (Luke xi. 13).
“<i>Ask,... seek,... knock</i>.”</p>
<p class="smallcaps">“Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?”</p>
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