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Chapter 4
- “No Respecter of Persons . . .”
“Then Peter
opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no
respecter of persons...” (Acts 10: 34).
“And there were
certain Greeks among them that came up to worship at the feast:
The same came therefore to Philip, which was of Bethsaida of Galilee,
and desired him, saying, Sir, we would see Jesus. Philip cometh
and telleth Andrew: and again Andrew and Philip tell Jesus.” (John
12: 20- 22).
At this time
Christ’s work bore the appearance of cruel defeat. He had been victor
in the controversy with the priests and Pharisees, but it was evident
that He would never be received by them as Messiah. The final separation
had come. To His disciples the case seemed hopeless. But Christ
was approaching the culmination of His work. The great event which
concerned not only the Jewish nation, but the whole world, was about
to take place.
When Christ
heard the eager request, “We would see Jesus,” echoing the hungering
cry of the world, He was encouraged and said, “The hour is come,
that the Son of man should be glorified.” In the request of the
Greeks He saw the result of His great sacrifice.
Jesus had labored
faithfully and yet it certainly appeared as if His work had been
in vain. The church He had come to— the same church He had raised,
protected, honored with His presence— had rejected Him. After years
in the service of salvation, He stood almost alone. Even His closest
friends had little encouragement to offer. But in the words “we
would see Jesus,” Christ caught the glimmer of hope that in future
days would shine more brightly. These few words Jesus understood.
Jesus was willing
to sacrifice Himself so that others might be saved. This is the
type of service that is acceptable to the Father. Our work must
be of the same nature for it to receive heaven’s blessing. As with
Jesus, we must be willing to lay it all on the line for the cause
of truth. We must willingly place even our reputation into the hands
of God and labor for His glory rather than for our own. We must
say the words, “We would see Jesus.” This is what constitutes true
service to God and for others.
The grain of
wheat that preserves its own life can produce no fruit. It abides
alone. Christ could, if He chose, keep Himself from death. But should
He do this, He must abide alone. He could bring no sons and daughters
to God. Only by yielding up His life could He impart life to humanity.
Only by falling into the ground to die could He become the seed
of that vast harvest— the great multitude that are redeemed to God
out of every nation, kindred, and tongue, and people (Revelation
7: 9).
With this truth
Christ connects the lesson of self- sacrifice that all should learn:
“He that loveth his life shall lose it; and he that hateth his life
in this world shall keep it unto life eternal” (John 12: 25). All
who would bring forth fruit as workers together with Christ must
first fall into the ground and die. The life must be cast into the
furrow of the world’s need. Self- love, self- interest must perish.
The law of self- sacrifice is the true law of self- preservation.
We can choose
to keep to ourselves, but heaven requires more. Jesus did not have
to elect to die for us. Having made that choice He would have saved
Himself tremendous trouble, pain, suffering, and rejection. But
Christ loved us with a love that is very difficult for us to grasp.
After all, we are not that great a prize except in the eyes of heaven,
and then only because of what Jesus did. We may think we are remarkable,
we may think we are of great importance, but when it boils right
down to it, we are moles on the otherwise perfect body of the heavenly
universe.
It is only in
Christ that we have any value. We have hope only because Jesus cast
His own life into the furrow of the world’s field and died that
there might be a harvest of souls. By giving up His own life Jesus
demonstrated the true Spirit of Christianity.
We aren’t merely
speaking of giving one’s life at the end of the road but rather
on a daily basis. “Not my will, but thine” must be the watch words
of our daily experience. Many have died a martyr’s death. We have
some kind of romantic or heroic attachment to this kind of end and
I think to some degree this is understandable. But what Jesus wants
more than anything else is that “daily death” which is so elusive
to many of us. The miracle to be demonstrated is not so much the
martyr’s dramatic sacrifice, but it is the sacrifice in the kitchen—
giving up what we WANT to eat for what is healthier for us; at work,
in our conversations, in our treatment of others. In other words,
in our everyday life. It is by dying daily that the life and death
of Christ is honored in its highest expression. To make manifest
to the Lord our greatest appreciation, He would have us, as He did,
cast ourselves to the ground and die. To do this is placing ourselves
as fruits unto salvation. Then the words “We would see Jesus” will
change. They will become, “We have seen Jesus!”
Among the CHIEF
RULERS many believed on Him; but because of the Pharisees they did
not confess Him, LEST THEY SHOULD BE PUT OUT OF THE SYNAGOGUE. THEY
LOVED THE PRAISE OF MEN RATHER THAN THE APPROVAL OF GOD. To save
themselves from reproach and shame, they denied Christ, and rejected
the offer of eternal life. (See John 9: 22; 7: 13; 12: 42- 43.)
Alas for those
who knew not the time of their visitation! Slowly and regretfully
Christ left forever the precincts of the Temple.
Take heed to
these words! You who are in the pews, in the pulpits, in high denominational
positions. If you love the praise of men over the approval of God;
if you are denying the truth from fear of the leadership or of being
put out of the “synagogue,” you are in danger of making decisions
that will cause you to be lost— eternally lost! I do believe that
there are those who firmly stand for truth. I do believe that some
are holding the lines behind the scenes. But I also know that if
these do not get their priorities in order very soon, they will
understand too late!
God means just
what He says. Please do not trade this opportunity that Christ extends
for some temporary praise you might receive from men who cannot
save you. If God has called you to lead, then lead, but do so only
by following Jesus down the blood- stained path. This is where the
true glory lies. Do not trade the glory of heaven for the glitter
of this world. It is far past time that those who are going to stand
for the cause of Christ stand together! Now is the time of our salvation!
Our visitation is today! Do not make the mistake our forefathers
made and send Jesus out of the sanctuary of your heart in order
to maintain some kind of political status in your church. It’s not
worth it!
Christ’s words
to the priests and rulers, “Behold, your house is left unto you
desolate” (Matthew 23: 38), struck terror to their hearts. They
affected indifference, but the question kept rising in their minds
as to the import of these words. An unseen danger seemed to threaten
them. Could it be that the magnificent temple, which was the nation’s
glory, was soon to be a heap of ruins? They pointed to those walls
as apparently indestructible, but listen to Jesus’ words: “Verily
I say unto you, There shall not be left here one stone upon another,
that shall not be thrown down” (Matthew 24: 2).
Many churches
are shouting “The church is going through, the church is going through”
(meaning the conference or corporate body is going through), but
the Bible is clear on the issue. Two thousand years ago the “church”
was telling the laity that nothing could destroy it, no matter what—
that it was the only place to find Bible truth. Jesus expressed
the complete opposite. The question is, who are you going to believe?
The majority of the church in Jesus’ day went along with their leaders
and were lost! How long is it going to take for us to learn that
God is no respecter of persons? Any person, any nation, and, yes,
any church organization that rejects God, God will reject.
“And ye shall
hear of wars and rumors of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for
all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet” (Matthew
24: 6). Prior to the destruction of Jerusalem, men wrestled for
dominance. Emperors were murdered. Those supposed to be standing
next to the throne were slain. There were wars and rumors of wars.
“All these things must come to pass,” said Christ, “but the end
[of the Jewish nation as a nation] is not yet. For nation shall
rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall
be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes; in divers places.
All these are the beginning of sorrows” (Matthew 24: 6- 8).
Christ was telling
His disciples that as the rabbis see these signs, they would declare
them to be God’s judgments upon the nations for holding in bondage
His chosen people. They would say the signs pointed to the Messiah
they were still looking for. Jesus warned them not to be deceived,
because these signs were the beginning of God’s judgments on the
Jewish nation. The people had looked to themselves. They had not
repented and been converted that they should be healed. THE SIGNS
THAT THEY WOULD SEE AS TOKENS OF THEIR RELEASE FROM BONDAGE WERE
SIGNS OF THEIR DESTRUCTION.
Jesus, speaking
to His disciples, was trying to give them a glimpse into their future
as it pertained to what the corporate church would be saying. He
knew that the church would have their eyes on the events, but because
they rejected His truth, they would not see the personal danger
the events would point to (the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.
D.).
Those of us
who care to look are also staring prophecy right in the face, although
most will reject it, as in days of old. Please don’t be surprised
or naive as to how this works. Jesus spoke plainly in the common
vernacular of His day. He warned them openly and they refused to
see it. So why should we be shocked as we witness the exact repeat
of this? It is commonly accepted that Matthew 24 has a dual application
and this is right and true. Are we willing to take the truth at
face value or will we reject it?
Can you not
see what is about to take place? I know that this seems impossible
but maybe it will give you a better understanding of what the disciples
endured. This is no trick, but the truth! As Jesus was warning those
who would listen in His day, He is now warning all who will listen
in our day. If you will read Matthew 24, you will discover that
the very first thing that Jesus says concerns the destruction of
the apostate church system.
“And Jesus went
out, and departed from the temple: and His disciples came to Him
for to shew Him the building [structure] of the temple. And Jesus
said unto them, See ye not all these things? Verily I say unto you,
There shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall
not be thrown down” (Matthew 24: 1- 2).
Jesus was saying,
“Brothers, I want you to know for certain that the ‘church’ is not
going through to the end!” The word “verily” in the above passage
means “for certain” or “for a truth” or “You don’t have to doubt
what I’m saying. It WILL happen!”
Then Jesus told
them, “Take heed that no man deceive you” (Matthew 24: 4). Why did
He tell them this? Jesus knew that their church had a firm hold
on them and He purposely was bringing these men to a point of decision.
By what Christ was revealing, He knew He was placing them in a position
of having to choose between Him or the recognized corporate church.
He went on to
disclose to them that the conference church would try to convince
them of the opposite of what He had just said and that many would
claim to be working for God by using this falsehood.
The things that
Christ shared with His disciples in Matthew 24 were to warn them
of two things. There is indeed a dual application to this passage,
but maybe not until these last days have we understood what it is,
because Jesus is even now trying to warn you and me of the very
same dangers. Jesus said that they should beware of certain things
as they viewed events in the world. BUT THE INSIGHT WE HAVE MISSED
UNTIL NOW IS THAT JESUS ALSO WANTED HIS DISCIPLES TO BEWARE OF THE
ACTIONS THE APOSTATE CHURCH WOULD TAKE. Here was their larger danger!
The next passage will make this warning even clearer:
“Then shall
they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you: and ye
shall be hated of all nations for My name’s sake, And then shall
many be offended, and shall betray one another, and shall hate one
another” (Matthew 24: 9- 10).
Christians have
suffered all this. Fathers and mothers have betrayed their children.
Children have betrayed their parents. FRIENDS DELIVERED THEIR FRIENDS
UP TO THE SANHEDRIN— THE PERSECUTORS WROUGHT OUT THEIR PURPOSE BY
KILLING STEPHEN, JAMES, AND OTHER CHRISTIANS. Brothers and sisters,
I hope you can see the plain truth in the above statement. Matthew
24 reveals what happens to Christians and these things were done
by the recognized corporate (conference) church!
“Oh, I don’t
think so!” some poor soul may still be saying. Then answer this
simple question, What was the religion of these fathers and mothers
who were betraying their children? What was the religion of these
children who were betraying their parents? What was the religion
of the “friends” who delivered their friends? And if you still haven’t
arrived at the truth yet, who were the Sanhedrin? And if you’re
still confused, who killed Stephen? Through His servants, the disciples,
and those who would accept Christ through their witness, God gave
the Jewish people a last opportunity to repent. He manifested Himself
through them in their arrest, in their trial, and in their imprisonment.
Yet their judges pronounced on them the DEATH SENTENCE. They were
men and women of whom the world was not worthy, and by killing them
the JEWS crucified afresh the Son of God. SO IT WILL BE AGAIN.
Those who have
eyes to see and ears to hear, please allow this to sink in deeply.
History is indeed repeating itself almost to the letter. Today God
has raised up faithful servants to warn the professed leaders and
laity alike of the impending doom that is sure to come. Most, instead
of repenting and reforming, will end up persecuting these true messengers
and will ultimately, at some point in time, be guilty of murder,
as were their ancient counterparts.
On every occasion
when persecution takes place, those who witness it make decisions
either for Christ or against Him. Those who manifest sympathy for
the ones wrongly condemned, show their attachment for Christ. Others
are OFFENDED BECAUSE THE PRINCIPLES OF TRUTH CUT DIRECTLY ACROSS
THEIR PRACTICE. Many stumble and fall, apostatizing from the faith
(you notice I’m not saying from the “church”) they once advocated.
Those who apostatize in time of trial will, to secure their own
safety, bear false witness, AND BETRAY THEIR BRETHREN. CHRIST HAS
WARNED US OF THIS, SO THAT WE ARE NOT SURPRISED AT THE UNNATURAL,
CRUEL COURSE OF THOSE WHO REJECT THE LIGHT.
Christ has left
clear instruction and warning of how things will be in the last
great struggle— that struggle which we have, even now, entered.
There is a shaking taking place in all the churches. A polarization
is taking place of those who stand for Christ and Bible truth, and
those who just want to treat the church as though it is a country
club. There are those who seriously want to know what their responsibility
before God is, and those who want to have a good time. There is
also a class who appear to be very scholarly. They make a great
show of their intellectual knowledge. But what they are doing is
merely building on false theories and incorrect assumptions made
by other men before them. Thus they perpetuate their misinterpretation
of Scripture and compound error.
All the players,
to a large extent, are in place. Do you believe the words Jesus
speaks, or are you in the group that will be deceived? Your own
destiny will be determined by which group you choose to be in.
In the prophecy
of Jerusalem’s destruction Christ said, “Because iniquity shall
abound, the love of many shall wax cold. But he that shall endure
unto the end, the same shall be saved. And this gospel of the kingdom
shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations;
and then shall the end come” (Matthew 24: 12- 14). The abounding
iniquity of that day finds its counterpart in our generation. So
with the prediction in regard to the preaching of the gospel. Before
the fall of Jerusalem, Paul, writing in the Spirit, declared that
the Gospel was “preached to every creature which is under heaven”
(Colossians 1: 23). So now, before the coming of the Son of man,
the everlasting Gospel is to be preached “to every nation, and kindred,
and tongue, and people” (Revelation 14: 6). God has always given
men warning of coming judgments.
Those who had
faith in His message FOR THEIR TIME, AND WHO ACTED OUT THEIR FAITH,
in obedience to His commandments, escaped the judgments that fell
upon the disobedient and unbelieving. So Christ’s disciples were
given warning of the DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM. Those who watched
for signs of the coming ruin, fled from the city and escaped the
destruction. So now we are given the same warning of Christ’s return
and of the destruction to fall upon the world. Those who heed the
warning will be saved.
“So, you see,
Terry, Jesus is speaking about the destruction of the world, not
of the conference.” Yes, that would be right as far as it goes,
but Jesus has clearly pointed out that in the final phase of this
planet’s history is also involved the destruction of the apostate
structure. Jesus is plainly telling His disciples that the “church”
will be preaching the destruction of the world and not realize that
its doom comes first!
Those who watch
for the Lord’s coming are not waiting in idle expectancy. The expectation
of Christ’s coming makes men concerned and they will respect God’s
judgments upon transgression. This expectation is to awaken them
to the great sin of rejecting His offers of mercy. Those who are
watching for the Lord are purifying their souls by obedience to
what the Bible says, with vigilant watching combined with earnest
toil. Because they know that the Lord is at the door, their zeal
is quickened to cooperate with the Lord in working for the salvation
of souls.
While expecting
the Lord’s return, we are not to sit back in the pews and be bench-
warmers. Those who are in tune with God’s last day program will
be busy for souls. They will have a realization of the coming judgment
and they will be in preparation for the coming event. They will
be actively engaged in the sanctification process by allowing God
to purify their souls through obedience to the truths as presented
in God’s word. They will possess a faith that is not passive, but
energetic and at work. They will understand the truth for their
present day and will be acting upon that truth.
But Christ brings
to view another class: The evil servant says in his heart, “My lord
delayeth his coming” (Matthew 24: 48). The evil servant does not
say that Christ will not come. He does not scoff at the idea of
His second coming. But in his heart and BY HIS ACTIONS AND WORDS
HE DECLARES THAT THE LORD’S COMING IS DELAYED. HE BANISHES FROM
THE MINDS OF OTHERS the conviction that the Lord is coming quickly.
His influence leads men to presumptuous, careless delay. They are
confirmed in their worldliness and stupor. Earthly passions and
corrupt thoughts take possession of the mind. The evil servant eats
and drinks with the drunken, unites with the world in pleasure-
seeking. He derides his fellow- servants, accusing and condemning
those who are faithful to their Master. He mingles with the world.
Like grows with like in transgression.
Many of these
people are in the church claiming to love Jesus. They know deep
down that something is not right— they can “feel” that the needed
preparation in their own lives is being delayed; they are anxious
that the day of the Lord’s visitation may come unexpectedly and
their chance will pass them by. These ones will change “tomorrow.”
But when the scorner, the rejecter of truth, has become presumptuous,
and when the lifestyle is carried on without regard to principle,
and when the student is eagerly seeking knowledge of everything
but his Bible, Christ comes unexpectedly, “as a thief” (2 Peter
3: 10).
Now is the time
to engage in the preparation needed! The time is far spent and the
tomorrows are running out! Most will delay one day too long! Deep
down you know, dear friend. Right now as the Holy Spirit speaks
to your heart, won’t you give it to Him? What do you have to lose
except your sins and a trip to the fiery abyss? The Lord loves you
so much that He gave His life for you. If this were not true, why
then is He speaking to your heart right now? He wants you to live
with Him, forever.
Everything in
the world is in agitation. The signs of the times are ominous. Coming
events cast their shadows everywhere. The Spirit of God is withdrawing
from the earth, and calamity follows calamity by sea and by land.
There are tempests, earthquakes, fires, floods, murders of every
kind. Who can read the future? Where is security? There is no assurance
in anything that is human or earthly. Rapidly are men arranging
themselves under the banner they have chosen. Restlessly are they
waiting and watching the movements of their leaders. There are those
who are waiting and watching and working for the Lord’s appearing.
Another class are falling into line under the leadership of the
first great apostate, Lucifer. FEW BELIEVE HEART AND SOUL THAT WE
HAVE A HELL TO SHUN AND A HEAVEN TO WIN. The crisis is stealing
rapidly upon us.
Oh, how I would
like to say that this is a description of the world only, but it
only too accurately describes the makeup of the “church.” The polarization
is taking place and we are living in the days of the shaking and
all that can be shaken will be shaken. God means that the tares
will be shaken out of His true church. Many poor souls are being
willingly deceived. Let me ask you this question: When the Jews
killed Jesus, how many of them were in the “church?”
Many people
are waiting for this mass exodus of tares leaving the church to
be some kind of sign that they are all right with God because they’re
still with the organization. But in the days of Christ when the
“church” killed Him, the only exodus was that of those who followed
Christ! Most of the members stayed with the conference church— the
church that killed Christ! So, those who are waiting for the shaking
to shake out the “dissidents” from the church may find themselves
in the EXACT SAME POSITION the people who stayed with their leaders
in Christ’s day found themselves.
The majority
of Christians don’t realize that when people leave the faith— if
they are not living by the principles the Bible teaches— they leave
God’s true church! It matters not, as graphically demonstrated by
the destruction of Jerusalem, where people are physically; what
matters is where they are spiritually. Our ancient counterparts
who followed popular opinion and followed their leaders ALL LEFT
THE TRUE CHURCH BECAUSE THEY HAD ALL LEFT THE FAITH.
The same crisis
that stole a march on the people two thousand years ago is with
us again. It is no longer gradually coming our way, we are IN it!
I have one more question to ask. Are you sure you are in the church—
God’s true church? God’s true church knows no denominational boundaries;
it is made up of those who are studying their Bible and who have
a living, breathing relationship with Him. God’s people are described
very well in these two verses: “And the dragon was wroth with the
woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which
keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ”
(Revelation 12: 17).
“Here is the
patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments
of God, and the faith of Jesus” (Revelation 14: 12).
Are you in God’s
church? I pray that you are.
Table of
Contents
Introduction
Chapter
1 “Thy King Cometh...”
Chapter 2 “Jerusalem, Jerusalem...”
Chapter 3 Who and What is God’s Church?
Chapter 4 “No Respecter of Persons...”
Chapter 5 A Servant of Servants
Chapter 6 “Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled...”
Chapter 7 Calvary
Copyright ©
1999 Servants of the Saviour
Terry & Cathy Ross
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