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A month before
going to Europe he left a note with a few brief directions about
what to do if something should happen to him. The morning of July
22, before leaving his parent's home with his family for the last
time, he indicated that he did not think he was going to live long.
But life in this world was not uppermost in his mind. He knew the
really important thing was to be ready to inherit eternal life,
so he had spent a large part of the last night of his life praying.
Friend, any of us could suddenly die in an accident-- the important
thing is that we are ready to die. Would you be among the saved
in the end if you were to die today? Until you are ready to die,
you are not really ready to live, even in this world, because this
life is only to be a preparation for eternity. May this booklet
help you to be ready for your last day on this earth, whenever that
might be.
Part I The
Challenger
This week we
mourned with the rest of America. I have to admit that I have an
interest in the space shuttle program. My favorite picture in my
office is one of Christ, but I also have two pictures of the shuffle
hanging on the other wall.
My wife's aunt
in Washington, DC., is a veteran worker for NASA and she keeps us
supplied with pictures, data, books and shuffle decals. My son has
models and toys of the shuffle. Upon investigation, we found that
only one of them was of the Challenger.
I first heard
about this week's tragedy K while walking down the corridor of the
San Diego Airport. I overheard someone say that the shuffle had
blown up. I asked, “What did you say?” He said, “The shuttle just
blew up.” I immediately checked into my motel room and turned on
the television to catch the news. There I saw the replay over and
over again. I wanted to say it wasn't so, but it was. I hoped against
hope at first that maybe, somehow, the spaceship had remained in
tact and had glided into the Atlantic somewhere, and that soon someone
would find them. But the blast, they said, was equal to a small
atomic bomb.
One of my ministerial
friends at the meeting in San Diego is an aerospace engineer and
worked for NASA for seven years before entering the ministry. He
was involved in the development of the shuffle and knew every detail
of the plane. It was his opiKon that it had to be the external fuel
tank. The boosters, he said, cannot explode; they just burn. The
fuel tank contains half a million gallons of liquid oxygen and hydrogen,
which, when ignited, creates a tremendous reaction, as we all witnessed.
I was interested
in the crew. Most of us, I think, have become attached to the school
teacher, Christa. And there was Michael Smith, who as a boy had
one dream-- to fly. One time, while quarterbacking his high school
football team, they were trailing in the second half by seven points.
He called a time out-- his coach expecting him to come over and
get a new play-- but he did not come. Then his coach saw him staring
up at ajet passing over the field. He had called a time out just
to look at an airplane. Football, even quarterbacking his high school
football team in an important game, did not hold the interest that
airplanes did. “Come on, Mike,” his coach called, we're in a football
game!” But he had a dream. And then there was Judy Resnik, whom
my family and I had the privilege of meeting once at a special reception
for NASA personnel that my wife's aunt invited us to. Her father
called her “Little Judy” when she was growing up in Akron, Ohio,
and she liked it. Whenever she called home, she said, “Hi, Daddy,
this is Little.” She always called him Daddy, and she was still
his “Little Judy.”
Like Michael,
the pilot of the craft who once called a time- out while playing
high school football to look at an airplane go overhead, she also
had some priorities in life. She was the only astronaut on board
who did not leave behind a spouse and at least two children. In
fact, Judy had never married. She had given herself to getting a
doctorate degree at the University of Maryland and to becoming an
astronaut. She had succeeded, but she was still Daddy's girl and
Mother's darling. As they watched their beloved daughter lift off
on her second shuttle flight, they were full of joy and pride for
her.
They knew about
the dangers. They knew that the lift- off was the most dangerous
part of the flight, and the higher the shuffle went the safer it
was. As they watched the craft lift and roll, and reach a speed
of 2,000 mph and an altitude of over 10 miles within 75 seconds,
they knew that the most dangerous phase was just about over. Then
they saw the fireball. The sound would take another full minute
to reach the earth, but they could see it. Judy's parents were standing
next to Michael Smith's children, who began to cry. One of them
said, “Daddy! I want you, Daddy! You always promised nothing would
happen.” Then the lights went out as the wife of Onizuka, who was
leaning against the wall where the light switches were located,
fainted and pulled down the switches as she sank to the floor.
Fifty- five
times we have sent men and women into space. We have sent them clear
to the moon and back-- not once but many times-- and never an accident
from lift- off until return. Not a single mishap. Our record was
near perfect. Surely, we had perfected our arts. But as of this
week, times have changed.
There is nothing
in this life that is foolproof, at least nothing mechanical. Nothing
in the weather. Nothing in your body. There are no supermen and
no super agents. It takes but one projectile through the heart,
or the bursting of one vessel in the brain, or one drunk driver
swerving into our lane at the wrong time, and all is wiped out.
Nothing in this life is foolproof.
Our pioneers
recognized that fact. That is why George Washington prayed before
going into baffle or leading out in Congress. He did not pray because
it was expected of him— he prayed because he knew he needed God's
help. Yes, he must have Him. He was totally dependent upon Him,
thus, he declared a national day of fasting and prayer.
Our forefather's
recognized that there are too many things that can and will go wrong,
and that without God's special intervention, all our plans and accomplishments
will one day perish. That is why in the constitution they stated
that we are one nation under God. Not under the President or Congress,
but under God. They knew that we would only remain a nation as long
as God was in control, and that when He ceased to bless, the nation
would begin to suffer reverses until it would cease to exist.
We were a nation
with religious freedom— our citizens were allowed to worship unmolested
according to their conscience. We were not a non- religious country.
We were not atheistic. We were established through faith in God.
Our courts were based upon the justice as found in the Bible, and
upon that Book every witness had to swear. They realized that there
is nothing sure without the surety of God.
That is why
the minters of our first coins inscribed the words: “In God we trust.”
They knew that the value of those coins would only remain stable
as long as God maintained the health of the economy— as long as
He gave us the will to sacrifice, the integrity to work hard, and
the honesty to preserve what was not ours-- and then to bless the
output and to multiply. Thus we became the “bread basket” of the
world. But today we no longer pray when about to embark on a mission,
even a dangerous mission. No longer do we give God the credit when
things succeed. No longer do we fast and pray when things do not.
I was amazed
when a hurricane of 160 mph winds was headed for the costs of North
Carolina and Virginia, and it mysteriously tumed up shore. I praised
God for sparing our land another day, but how disappointed I was
a few hours later to hear a news commentator say: “We were lucky
that time.” Lucky! How can God continue to protect us over and over
again when we totally deny Him.
As I was riding
in a 727 from Kansas City to Washington National Airport last November,
a young female executive came and sat next to me in the seat she
had been assigned to. She was raised a Jew but had become an atheist.
Her question to me was, “If there really is a God, why does He allow
such calamities as AIDS, for example.” My response to her was, “Why
should God protect you from disaster. You do not even believe in
Him, nor are you following what He says.”
“But when you
hear of wars and commotions, do not be terrified; for these things
must come to pass first, but the end will not come immediately.”
Then He said to them, “Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom
against kingdom. And there will be great earthquakes in various
places, and famines and pestilences; and there will be fearful sights
and great signs from heaven” Luke 21: 9- 11.
Before Jesus
comes there will yet be more wars, earthquakes, famines (and don't
think it can't happen in America), pestilences, disasters by land,
sea, air, and space.
“The restraining
power of God is even now being withdrawn from the world. Hurricanes,
storms, tempests, fire and flood, disasters by sea and land (and
could we say by air and space), follow each other in quick succession.
Science seeks to explain all these. The signs thickening around
us, telling of the near approach of the Son of God, are attributed
to any other than the true cause. Men cannot discern the sentinel
angels restraining the four winds that they shall not blow until
the servants of God are sealed; but when God shall bid His angels
loose the winds, there will be such a scene of strife as no pen
can picture” Testimonies, vol. 6 408.
I ask you candidly
and plainly, as you review the news over the past couple of years,
has there been a continuing increase in disasters? From the Korean
air crash, the Indian air crash and the carnage of the 101st Airborne,
to the shuffle explosion; from starvation in Ethiopia and volcanoes
in South America, to leaking toxic gases in India; from skyjacking,
to cruise jacking, to the assassination of Indira Gandhi; from bankrupt
banks to foreclosed farms.. .when will we learn that we need God
to survive?
“At the end
of the twelve months he was walking about the royal palace of Babylon.
The king spoke, saying, ‘Is not this great Babylon, that I have
built for a royal dwelling by my mighty power and for the honor
of my majesty? 'While the word was still in the king's mouth, a
voice fell from heaven: ‘King Nebuchadnezzar, to you it is spoken:
the kingdom has departed from you!” ' Daniel 4: 29- 31.
There is nothing
sure or stable in this life without God's direct protection and
care-- not your marriage, your money, your children, your health,
your church, your nation, and certainly not yourself. Nothing! We
need to humble ourselves before God and invite Him into our lives.
We need to realize our total dependence upon Him. Everything may
be going right in your life.
Everything may
have gone right for a long time, but it only takes a moment to turn
everything around, and if God is not in control of your life, that
moment is coming. It will come at a most unexpected time! It will
come suddenly!
On television
we saw seven people perish unexpectedly last Thursday in a heart-
rending space disaster. We cried for them and their families, but
did you know that since you awoke this morning 90,000 people on
planet earth have died? Oh, they have not been publicized and we
do not know them, but every one of them was special. Most of them
had families-- mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, spouses, who are
even now mourning them. Ninety thousand people so far this morning,
and every 60 seconds 250 more tragically die? This earth is a disaster.
It is time to get right with God. It is time to do the work He has
given us to do. It is time for Jesus to come.
“There were
present at that season some who told Him about the Galileans whose
blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices” Luke 13: 1
They had their
disasters in Jesus' day. The Bible records them. Once the Galileans
were peaceably worshipping in Jerusalem, offering their sacrifices,
and Pilot sent his soldiers in to cut them up and throw them on
top of their sacrifices so that all their blood mixed together.
What a catastrophe, and right within the church! Would public worship
ever seem the same again? Why were they slaughtered? Had they committed
some aggravated sin so that God was punishing them? No! Jesus said.
They had not sinned any more than the rest of the people. “And Jesus
answered and said to them, ‘Do you suppose that these Galileans
were worse sinners than all other Galileans, because they suffered
such things? I tell you, no; but unless you repent you will all
likewise perish” ' Luke 13: 2- 3. These Galileans had not sinned
any more than any of the other people-- maybe less-- but God was
beginning to withdraw His protection from Jerusalem and disasters
were beginning to happen. “Why did you hear,” Jesus said, “about
what happened to some people from Jerusalem? It is not just Galileans
who are suffering disasters, but Jerusalemites also.”
“Or those eighteen
on whom the tower in Siloam fell and killed them, do you think that
they were worse sinners than all other men who dwelt in Jerusalem?
I tell you, no; but unless you repent you will all likewise perish”
Luke 13: 4- 5.
What did Jesus
mean when He said unless you repent you will all likewise perish?
Jesus could see down the stream of time when God's protection would
be completely withdrawn from Jerusalem and when all within, except
those who had accepted Christ and had fled from the city when Jesus
told them to, would be barbarously murdered, as those Galileans
were, by the Romans soldiers. God's protecting hand was being withdrawn
from the city. They had rejected the only true God and followed
a God of their own choosing.
“Repent,” Jesus
said. “Repent.” That is a word that isn't too often heard anymore.
Oh, a few people make cartoons about people holding up signs that
say to repent, but today we are living in a day and age when it
is more popular to praise people. Calls to repentance are seldom
heard, but that is what is needed today. At least that is what the
Bible says is needed today-- not just in the world but in the church.
Why? Because as a people we have apostatized. We have carried on
a form of religion without the power thereof. We may have, some
of us anyway, kept the Sabbath and paid our tithe, but we have not
all found Jesus. These outward things, Jesus said, we should have
done, but not to have left the other undone.
“And to the
angel of the church of the Laodiceans write, ‘These things says
the Amen, the Faithful and True Witness, the Beginning of the creation
of God: I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I
could wish you were cold or hot. So then, because you are lukewarm,
and neither cold nor hot, I will vomit you out of My mouth” ' Revelation
3: 14- 15. Dear friend, it is time to be on fire for the Lord. That
is not something that is nice to be, that is what God requires.
We must, we must, we must, dear friend, spend that time with Jesus
every day. And we must, we must, we must overcome the sins that
Jesus points out in our lives. To remain lukewarm is fatal; it is
absolutely fatal! The Bible says that God is going to destroy every
professing Christian that remains lukewarm. The lukewarm Christian
is not going to barely get into heaven; he or she is not going to
get in at all.
It is time that
Jesus becomes our all in all. It is time that He is our absorbing
theme-- not football, not television programs, not secular music,
not making money.
Those seven
who were on the ill- fated shuttle flight this Thursday all had
one thing in common. They were a few who were chosen out of thousands--
they were a remnant. And what made them that remnant? They made
being on that shuttle their first and only interest. Even in a high
school football game, Michael Smith wasn't interested in the game
any more when an airplane flew overhead. Dear friend, when we love
the Lord that much, we will be saved! When we would rather read
the Bible than watch the Super Bowl, that is conversion. When we
would rather starve to death than work on the Sabbath or use the
Lord's tithe for our own use, that is conversion.
I have some
simple questions to ask you: Do you spend more time reading the
Bible, or watching television? Do you spend more time tuned in to
the radio, or in prayer? What is molding your life? Where do your
thoughts run in your leisure moments?
“There were
present at that season some who told Him about the Galileans whose
blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices. And Jesus answered
and said to them, ‘Do you suppose that these Galileans were worse
sinners than all other Galileans, because they suffered such things?
I tell you, no; but unless you repent you will all likewise perish.
Or those eighteen on whom the tower in Siloam fell and killed them,
do you think that they were worse sinners than all other men who
dwelt in Jerusalem? I tell you, no; but unless you repent you will
all likewise perish” ' Luke 13: 1- 5.
Someday, while
people are eating and drinking, marrying and giving~ in marriage,
and while life is progressing, another explosion is going to take
place. The sky is suddenly going to rip apart and whole islands
are going be moved out of their place. The streams are going to
cease to flow and the homes we have lived in are going to be ripped
asunder. like lightening from the East our Lord will come with 10,000
of His holy angels. life on planet earth is going to suddenly come
to a halt. Our academies are all going to be closed and our churches
are going to be destroyed.
“These are the
ones who were not defiled with women, for they are virgins. These
are the ones who follow the Lamb wherever He goes. These were redeemed
from among men, being firsifruits to God and to the Lamb. And in
their mouth was found no deceit, for they are without fault before
the throne of God” Revelation 14: 4- 5.
Jesus says to
repent, or we are all going to be destroyed. I am so glad that the
destruction that overtook the seven astronauts this week was not
a final destruction. Everyone of them will be raised again. I hope
that some or all of them are saved. It is a shame that of all the
personal belongings taken on board, from pennants to pet frogs,
there is not a mention of any of them taking a Bible on board— though
maybe the Gideons had one on board already. I hope they were living
up to the light they knew. I hope that Mr. Resnik gets to hear his
daughter say to him again, “Hello, Daddy, this is Little.” I hope
someone witnessed to them about Jesus in time-- not just the One
who lived 2,000 years ago, but about the One living in their heart.
I hope so.
But I know this,
that soon there is going to be another blast that is going to rip
the whole earth apart. In that day, who is going to be able to stand?
As Psalms 24: 4 says, it will be “he who has clean hands and a pure
heart.”
Today the football
game of life is in progress, but overhead are flying the three angels
of Revelation 14 with the everlasting gospel to give to the world.
Isn't it time to call a time out, to look and to listen and to follow.
Another shuffle is about to leave this stricken world, and this
one will succeed. Upon that shuffle only a remnant will be found--
a small number from so many who would like to go, but who did not
put their whole heart and mind and soul into being there. I want
to be on board when Jesus comes, don't you? I do not want my children
crying because I am not there, do you? Rather, I want to hear them
saying: “Hello, Daddy, it's me.” It's time for the Lord to come,
I hear the people say; the stars of heaven are growing dim, it must
be the breaking of the day. The signs foretold in the sun and moon,
in earth and sea and space, aloud proclaim to all mankind, the coming
of the Master draweth on.
Let us repent
and be ready. “And to the angel of the church of the Laodiceans
write, ‘These things says the Amen, the Faithful and True Witness,
the Beginning of the creation of God: I know your works, that you
are neither cold nor hot. I could wish you were cold or hot. So
then, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will
vomit you out of My mouth” ' Revelation 3: 14- 16.
Part II From
Death to Life
The tragedy
of life is that it ends. When you go on a vacation, the vacation
soon comes to an end, but you feel refreshed, and you have the pictures;
at least you have the pictures in your mind. You have the memories.
Memories are one of the most important things in life.
But suppose
you went on a vacation, and after it was through you had total amnesia.
Even the subconscious memory of the vacation was wiped out. You
had no pictures. No memory of it. You had no recollection of having
been on a vacation at all. How many would like to go on a vacation
like that?
Suppose with
me that someone should offer you a two week vacation anywhere in
the world via private jet, or private cruise— you choose— with the
best accommodations, the finest food, the nicest friends, a private
servant, chef and butler. The price tag on this two week vacation
was $2,000. How many would go? Maybe a little out of our reach,
but a bargain at twice the cost. However, just for today, this vacation
offer is on sale for just $195. $195! Anywhere in the world— Austria,
the Congo, Brazil, Spain, Shanghai, Paris, Alaska, Rome, the South
Seas or any combination. $195! How many would go?
But, as is often
the case, there is one little catch with the bargain price. First,
no one could know that you had gone. And second, after you got back
you would be put through some kind of machine that would totally
wipe out that memory so that not even you would have any idea you
had ever been on a vacation at all. Who knows, maybe you have already
been on a vacation like that; you just can't remember. Anyway, now
that you know the fine print at the bottom of the vacation offer,
how many would still be interested in going at the bargain price?
Think of all
the fun you would have during those two weeks? Maybe if I had enough
time and just concentrated on the positive, I could sell quite a
few tickets. But the thinking person would say— for what? However
good the vacation might be, it would soon be over, and then for
what? It would be as though it had never happened.
Yet, an awful
lot of supposedly thinking people are taking vacations just like
that. They are going through the vacation of life, existing for
the pleasures that they can receive while here. But for what? When
it is over, and the memory is wiped out, and as time goes on and
no one even remembers that they ever existed, what is the purpose
of life? What is the purpose of riches that perish? What is the
purpose of knowledge that vanishes? What is the purpose of hard
work for things that suddenly cease to exist? What is the purpose
of improving yourself just to vanish into thin air as though you
never existed? That is the question Jesus asked.
Then He spoke
a parable to them, saying: “The ground of a certain rich man yielded
plentifully. And he thought within himself, saying, ‘What shall
I do, since I have no room to store my crops?' So he said, 'I will
do this: I will pull down my barns and build greater, and there
I will store all my crops and my goods. And I will say to my soul,
Soul, you have many goods laid up for many years; take your ease;
eat, drink, and be merry. ' But God said to him, ‘Fool! This night
your soul will be required of you; then whose will those things
be which you have provided? ' So is he who lays up treasure for
himself, and is not rich toward God” Luke 12: 16- 21.
Then whose shall
they be after you cease to exist? You can have all the insurance
policies in the world, you can write up your will any way you want
to, you can have all the alarm systems and security devices on your
home that money can buy or genius invent. Nevertheless, when you
die, you lose it all. None of us own a thing in this life-- we only
lease. You might think you have a deed to your house, but it is
only a lease, and that lease runs out when you die!
Jesus said,
“Fool! . . . Then whose will those things be which you have provided?”
That is the question of the age. Think about it. Daydream about
it. There is no such thing as being permanently rich in this life.
It is only loaned, and the loan runs out when you die. “Then whose
will those things be which you have provided?”
That is why
Jesus said, “Lay not up for yourself treasures on earth, where tornadoes
and lawsuits destroy and where death breaks in and steals; but lay
up for yourself treasures in heaven, where you can enjoy them forever.”
Good advice isn't it? Dear friend, if you are lost, your life has
been a total waste. It does not matter what accomplishments you
may have made or how rich or well thought of you were. You may have
been the President of the United States, the dictator of Russia
or even the much sought after president of the Philippines. You
may have owned the oil wells of the world, but if you are eventually
lost; for what? When your life ceases to exist, whatever the excuse
for being lost, you might as well have never lived.
You know, it
is amazing the excuses that people can give for being lost. “My
parents were too strict.” “The school was not fair.” “The preacher
was boring.” “I would have lost my job for keeping the Sabbath.”
“The Bible was boring.” I have wondered if when standing before
the bar of justice, if those who have “good” excuses, whatever that
means, are going to feel better about being lost than those who
have poor excuses. Have you ever wondered that?
There is but
one real purpose in life, dear friend, and that is to be saved through
the blood of Jesus Christ. Let all other considerations vanish in
comparison to that.
But how is this
accomplished? Jesus plainly said in Matthew 7 that there were going
to be but very few people saved, even though a whole lot of people
where going to think they were saved. How can we make sure?
“Most assuredly,
I say to you, he who hears My word and believes in Him who sent
Me has everlasting life, and shall not come into judgment, but has
passed from death into life” John 5: 24.
Most assuredly,
Jesus said. This is what it takes. If anyone gives you any other
way to eternal life than this, believe it not. According to Jesus,
this is most assuredly the way. Unless we are hearing the voice
of Jesus leading us day by day, we are lost. We need to realize
the seriousness of television. Too many voices are trying to grab
our attention. We may even be watching “good” programs— and we wouldn't
watch any other, wouldwe?-- but if it is drowning out the voice
of Jesus, it is accomplishing its purpose. Our time is sacred. We
must take time to hear the voice of Jesus if we want to be saved.
We must spend time with Jesus every day, morning by mom ing, and
retain Him in our thoughts throughout the day.
Jesus said,
“If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take
up his cross and follow Me” Matthew 16: 24. For, as Peter said,
“There is no other name under heaven given among men by which we
must be save,” Acts 4: 12, than the name Christ Jesus.
We must hear
the voice of Jesus. If we are not taking the time to hear the voice
of Jesus through Bible study and prayer, we are going to be lost.
We are lost. But I would like you to notice that there are two things
Jesus said we must do in order to have eternal life. Now Jesus paid
the price. He died to atone for our sins. But Jesus said that we
also have something to do in order to receive that gift. Jesus said
it, not me. And these are the two things we must do.
1. We must hear
the words of Jesus. 2. We must believe in God. We must not only
hear. We must believe. That is the secret, Jesus said, to eternal
life and the reason most people will not be saved.
Ninety- five
percent are too busy to hear the voice of Jesus. But even of the
small percent who do hear, ninety- five percent of those do not
believe what they read or hear. They do not believe God. Oh, they
may believe that He exists-- even the devils believe that, James
said. But they do not believe Him-- they do not believe His truthfulness
or His authority. They do not believe what He says. They do not
accept His words, His authority, His wisdom or His messengers.
Thus it was
with the Jews. They did read the Bible, but they did not believe.
“And the Father Himself, who sent Me, has testified of Me. You have
neither heard His voice at any time, nor seen His form. But you
do not have His word abiding in you, because whom He sent, Him you
do not believe. You search the Scriptures, for in them you think
you have eternal life; and these are they which testify of Me. But
you are not willing to come to Me that you may have life” John 5:
37- 40.
Oh, they read
the Bible, but they were too wise to believe it, or to believe in
Him whom the Bible said should come. He was too humble. He did not
fulfill their pride or their ambitions.
There are two
things necessary for salvation. You must: 1 hear, and 2 believe.
But the Jews could not. It did not agree with their pride nor their
human logic. The leaders taught men to reverence them, but Jesus
claimed no human titles. They thought they were pretty good, but
Jesus called for repentance. God had sent His Son into the world,
but God's Son did not meet with their approval. Oh, they had read
and memorized the Scriptures. They could quote whole sections of
it, but they twisted it to their own destruction, and they would
not believe in Him to Whom Scripture pointed.
“How can you
believe, who receive honor from one another, and do not seek the
honor that comes from the only God?” John 5: 44.
Dear friend,
what we are needing today is to spend more time with the Scriptures
and with the testimony of Jesus Christ, which the Bible says is
the spirit of prophecy. We are needing to spend more time with the
Scriptures, but more than that, we are needing to spend more time
with it on our knees-- in sincere repentance, clinging to the foot
of the cross.
“Oh Lord, as
we read Your Word, may we be converted, put away our pride and put
away our preconceived opinions. May we accept Your simple, humble
truths.”
If Jesus should
come to earth today, would He be accepted? He had no degrees, you
know. Where would He go? Could He be a minister in our churches,
or a teacher in our schools or a physician in our institutions?
Would we accept His words of truth? Would He find a place in our
church or in our hearts, or would He be left outside knocking to
get in as is pictured in the Laodicean message? I tell you this,
as soon as we decree that an individual must have a certain degree
or come from a particular institution to be a minister or worker
in any line, we have barred Christ from the ministry of our church,
because His qualifications were other than what mankind can give.
He was anointed from above. Oh that we had that same prerequisite,
and that prerequisite alone, today. We need training, but more important,
we need the anointing of the Holy Spirit.
If Jesus should
come to earth today, would you receive Him? Would you? Of course
you would. But so thought the Jews! How do we know? You can know,
because He is still here today.
“Go therefore
and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name
of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them
to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with
you always, even to the end of the age. Amen” Matthew 28: 19- 20.
He is still
here. You may not see Him, but then, the Jews in Jerusalem 1,900
years ago never thought they had met the Messiah either. But He
was there. And He is here, but He is still unrecognized and unaccepted.
“A little while
longer and the world will see Me no more, but you will see Me. Because
I live, you will live also. At that day you will know that I am
in My Father, and you in Me, and I in you. He who has My commandments
and keeps them, it is he who loves Me. And he who loves Me will
be loved by My Father, and I will love him and manifest Myself to
him” John 14: 19- 21.
Who is it who
will see Jesus? He who hears the words of Jesus and believes. “He
who has My commandments.” How do you have the commandments of Jesus?
By reading them. By putting them in your mind. “He who has My commandments.”
But He who has and does what? “And keeps them.” He who believes
what Jesus said. In him, Jesus said, I will come and abide.
Again, what
does it require to be saved? Two things. 1 We must hear the words
of Jesus. 2 We must believe.
If you were
living in Jerusalem and God should choose to send His Son in the
form of a humble Galilean peasant, and you were expecting Judean
royalty, would you believe? If you were living in the last days
and God should choose a humble New England woman to be His messenger,
and you were expecting a German theologian, would you believe?
If God should
say that the seventh- day of the week is holy, whereas you had been
taught by parents and theologians that the first day of the week
was sacred, would you believe God or the theologians? Who would
you believe? Would you believe God?
If God should
choose to close Platte Valley Academy but your job was at stake
or your alma matter in jeopardy, would you believe?
If God should
choose you to be a messenger of His as He did Isaiah to preach the
word or to witness to your neighbor, would you believe, or would
you find excuses.
Dear friend,
it is time we have more confidence in the power of prayer and more
willing acceptance of God's answers. It is time we are willing to
be lead by His Spirit. It is time we have more simple, apostolic
faith in His Word. It is time we quit reasoning away what we are
told about how to treat the sick, how to eucate the young, how to
raise our children and how to choose our spouses. It is time we
study, rightly dividing the word of truth so that we are not putting
our own interpretation on it, but having honestly ascertained what
God has said, it is time we simply believed and obeyed. Is that
right or wrong? And why shouldn't we believe? Why shouldn't we follow
more fully? “These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may
remain in you, and that your joy may be full” John 15: 11.
It is He who
brings happiness in life. God loves you, dear friend. He only wants
the best for you, but His way may not be your way, so you are going
to have to have faith in Him. Sickness may devour a loved one. Are
you still going to believe? God may call you out of some comfortable
circumstance into the path of hardship. Are you still going to believe?
God may strike your pride to the ground. Are you still going to
believe? God may even say something that you don't agree with at
all. Are you still going to believe?
“If I had not
done among them the works which no one else did, they would have
no sin; but now they have seen and also hated both Me and My Father”
John 5: 24.
Jesus is calling
you today, dear friend, to cease your business in life-- to put
down the telephone and turn off the television, to close the newspaper
and come home from the party, and to go into your closet and hear
His voice speaking to you. Have you heard His voice? But having
heard, you must believe. Oh, dear friend, if you will but take the
time to hear, and then if you will believe, you have eternal life.
Praise the Lord! You will find rest unto your soul. You will find
a peace within that not all the troubles of the world can disturb.
“For God so
loved the world. That He gave His only begotten son, that whosoever
believeth in Him, might not perish, but have everlasting life” John
3: 16. You can have that gift, today. You can have a peace and a
joy that will never end, but will last throughout eternity.
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