Is it not the utmost
in self-seeking folly to look upon God’s plan of salvation as having our rescue from judgment as
its ultimate goal? Rather, it is to rescue us from rebellion against
the will of God and to bring us into conformity with His eternal
purposes in Christ Jesus. Because God is infinite in wisdom and
love, this conformity to His will is our highest good, blessing, and
joy. Thus one who rejects Christ’s salvation willfully consigns
himself to empty despair and eternal separation from God’s wise and
loving purposes.
The New Testament
without the coming of the Holy Spirit in power over self,
sin, and
the devil is no better a help to
heaven than the Old Testament without the coming of the Messiah.
And just as the Pharisees’ rejection of Christ was under
a profession of faith in the Messianic Scriptures, so church
leaders today reject
the demonstration and power of the Holy Spirit in the name of sound
doctrine.
Many Christians are careful to observe certain
times, places, and rituals of worship; but when the service of the
church is over, they are but like those that profess no regard for
religion. In their manner of life, in the way they spend their time
and money, in their cares and worries, fears and pleasures,
indulgences and diversions, it is often impossible to distinguish
professing Christians from the rankest unbelievers, until they once
again unite to sing of their love and devotion to Jesus.
What a paradox to
see the professed Church of the Lamb filled with great numbers
of
champion disputants, who from age
to age have been up in arms to support and defend a set of opinions,
doctrines, and practices, all of which may be embraced without
demanding the least degree of self-denial, and most firmly
held fast
without bestowing the least degree of humility! Why is it that we
see Bible scholars equally pleased with and contending for
the
errors and absurdities of every system of theology under which they
happen to have taken their education? Because natural genius
and
human wisdom can feed no other food than the deceptive fruit of that
ancient tree of knowledge. How absurd to seek to be wise
in
scholarship concerning the letter of Scripture in order to obey
Christ’s command that we must become like a little child to enter
into His kingdom!
The one true proof
of our being living members of Christ’s Church on earth is
our being inwardly of the Spirit and outwardly of the behavior
which
Christ manifested while in the
world.
Take away everything from Christ which evangelical
orthodoxy calls emotionalism and fanaticism; suppose Him not to be
the baptizer with the Spirit and fire; suppose Him not to be the
very life of our life, manifesting Himself in and through us by His
very works and words, and you have as sure a rejection of Christ and
His redemption as ever Jewish rabbi made.
The church is filled
with professing Christians whose faith has never gone beyond
a
conviction that the words of
Scripture are true. They believe in the Christ of the Bible, but
do not know Him personally. The indwelling of the Holy Spirit
is sound
doctrine to their minds, but their lives are empty of His manifest
power either to overcome sin or to convert others to Christ.
Though
many are zealous to preach the gospel, yet instead of bringing men
to Christ, they seek to reason them into a trust in their
own
learned opinions about Scripture doctrines. Some men preach as
though Christ had said, "By their doctrine ye shall know them";
others write as though He said, "By their gifts ye shall know
them."
What a betrayal of faith and contradiction of
reason, to preach the necessity of being living members of the body
of Christ, and yet to deny in the name of sound doctrine a real and
living manifestation of the power of that life in us.
Since it was the
sins of the world that made the Son of God become a compassionate,
suffering
Advocate for all mankind,
there is no greater sign of your own baptism in the Spirit than when
you find yourself all love and compassion towards them that
are very
weak and sinful, and especially towards those that oppose and misuse
you…. The baptism in the Spirit is no longer sought or believed in,
and the manifestations of the Holy Spirit are feared and preached
against, lest in desiring them we should give entrance to the
manifestations of seducing spirits. And therefore the best sons of
the church must find doctrines that excuse them for that lack of
loving others as themselves, that lack of surrender to the lordship
of Christ in everything, and that lack of blessing and power—in
short, the lack of all the virtues that once marked the true Church.
[None] will tolerate the scriptural teaching of victory over sin,
since to do so would condemn themselves; but at all costs the life
of the old man must be defended, and exhortations to a life filled
and constantly inspired and empowered by the Holy Spirit are
dismissed as tending to extremism.
So great is the blindness which pride brings to the
soul, that helpless creatures feel exalted because of natural
abilities that are given them by God, and boast of such things as
though they were their own. If man will boast of anything as his
own, he must boast of his misery and sin, for there is nothing else
but this that is his own property or his own doing.
To suppose a man
to be born again from above who is yet under a necessity
of continuing
to sin, is as absurd as to
suppose that the true Christian is only to have so much of the
nature of Christ alive in him as is consistent with that much power
of Satan still controlling him. All this blasphemous absurdity
denies or debases Christ’s victory over sin and death; yet in the
name of sound doctrine from books and pulpits, issues forth the
teaching that the Christian can never stop sinning as long as he
lives. Can this destructive teaching bring any hope or desire of
doing God’s will on earth as it is done in heaven? Surely he that
is left under a necessity of sinning as long as he lives can no more
be
said to be cleansed from all unrighteousness than a man who must
be a leper to his dying day can be described as cured from all his
leprosy. Could Satan himself have devised a more clever lie to keep
those enslaved who could have triumph and freedom in Christ than
this doctrine that is everywhere preached, that the Christian is
not really dead to sin nor free from sin, but must serve sin as long
as
he lives? Faith must grasp a better promise than this for victory,
or it will never overcome the world!
How trifling is that
learning which sets up imagined differences between faith
and its
works. Is there any meaningful
distinction between Christ as a Redeemer and His redeeming works?
Can we have one without the other? And how else can Christ
be known
to be in you than by His works being manifest through you? If there
are no works, then Christ must be absent, and without Christ,
there
can be no works. Therefore all the learned volumes written about
the fine distinction between faith and its works are as absurd
as though
they had been written about the difference between a thing and
itself….
The question is not whether gospel perfection can be
fully attained, but whether you come as near it as a sincere
intention and careful diligence can carry you through faith in
Christ. Can you really call yourself a follower of Christ without at
least intending to follow Him all the way?