IF YOU ARE GODS
If you are God’s you have placed God above all. Only those
who do this may enjoy a vital relationship with Him. You must love the Lord
your God with all your heart, soul and mind-nothing less will meet with His
approval. (#Mt 22:37) This is your first and foremost duty-God above all! This
is not easy! It never was. Through the ages, the world, the flesh and the Devil
have conspired against such singular devotion. In the past, placing God above
all required sufficient courage to endure cruel persecutions. Frequently it
meant severe suffering and even death. So it was in pagan times and so it
continued to be in allegedly Christian times.
Today it seems so different! But is it really? Religion has
become fashionable for a people dwelling in comfort and abundance. You have
heard it said that it makes no difference to what Church you go so long as you
go to the Church of your choice. Church-going is fashionable; nearly everybody
belongs! Why be different? Is this God’s appeal to your heart, or is
this man’s appeal to your weakness to conform? It is the latter!
It is man who tells you to go to the church of your choice.
God leaves you no choice. He says, ‘There is one body, one faith, one baptism,
one God and Father of all.’ (#Eph 4:4-6) If, therefore, God is to be worshipped and placed above
all, we must arise and seek the ‘one body, one Spirit, one hope one Lord, one
faith, one baptism, one God and Father.’
To put God above all when paganism was popular meant
opposition. To do so when the Papacy reigned meant opposition. Has it suddenly
happened that it no longer means opposition? Could it be that everyone has now
decided to put God above all and all we have to do is conform to devout
society?
Society is still united against the faithful. You will be
marked as an extremist if you insist on weeding out tradition, errors, and
human philosophies from your worship of the true and living God. Quickly you
will be told that nobody knows what the Bible really teaches and that you are
better off just accepting what the clergy present since they should know best.
Many feel that it makes no difference what you believe so long as you do good
and live decently; that is all that counts. These and other misleading and
hurtful arguments will be hurled at you if you indicate an intention of
fathoming God’s will for you. If you are like most people, you will succumb to
these arguments and conform-just be another person who endeavors to worship a
God he doesn’t really know and believe something or anything just so it is
generally accepted.
But not so if you are God’s! The Bible says, ‘God is a
Spirit: and they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth.’ (#Joh 4:24) Adoring worship
is not enough. You must worship in ‘spirit and in truth.’ God is not interested
in any other form of worship. Men have said that nobody can really know God’s
truth and God’s plan of the ages, but God promises to open to those who
sincerely ‘knock.’ ‘He that cometh to God must believe that He is, and that He
is rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.’ -#Heb
11:6
God is the most intelligent Being in the universe. He is
the author of intelligence. Yet, in most religious worship, traditions and
ceremony are emphasized. What little doctrine is found is reduced to a
memorization of certain confessions of faith. Everyone is called a believer but
few know what they believe and fewer still know why. Human intelligence is
encouraged to free expression in all other fields but seems to have diminished
in the present mass religious appeal. This lack of study, knowledge and true
understanding is covered with a blanket of good works-as though Christianity
were merely a do-good religion. No one has the right to do wrong. Everyone,
whether Christian or otherwise, has a responsibility to do good. The true
Christian, in placing God above all, goes further-dedicating his life to know
and to preach God’s truth.
The Bible does outline His truth. Creation, not blind
evolution is the Bible’s opening claim for man. Created perfect, man soon
succumbed to temptation and sinned. Death, the penalty for sin followed. The
unborn race in Adam shared in the condemnation. All were lost, committed to the
sorrows and heartaches of life under sin, pain and finally death.
In due time Jesus came to ransom Adam and his family from
death. God’s justice was satisfied to accept Jesus’ sacrificed perfect human
life for the release of condemned Adam and all his children. Therefore, all
that was lost because of Adam’s sin will be restored to man. God’s favor and
perfect life will again belong to man.
This restoration and salvation awaits the Kingdom to come
on earth. Then Christ shall raise the dead and deliver men from the bondage of
death, ushering them into the glorious privileges of the sons of God. While the
Kingdom waits its due time, God is selecting and preparing those who shall live
and reign with Christ when the Kingdom does come to earth.
This outline of God’s plan was the faith once delivered to
the saints, and which was beclouded early in Church history. Not until the
Reformation did the quest for truth and reform seek again this faith of the
saints. -#Jude 3
Reformation
The Reformation that sought to remove creedal errors and
practices by a return to the oracles of God’s Word has all but died. The new
look is that of extreme religious tolerance-not because brotherly affections
have increased, but because it is the only way for divided churches to unite
into federated strength to become a world power like that of the mother church.
Certainly tolerance is good. True Christians never did nor ever will persecute
anyone. Persecution stems from the spirit of antichrist. Acceptance of error is
quite another matter! Contradictory teachings mean unquestionably that someone
is wrong. Should judgment and discernment cease to exist for the sake of unity?
Unity with serious errors can be a dangerous combination. The Reformation came
about because the faithful reformers such as Luther, Melanchton and others
wanted the pure truth. They obeyed God and His Word instead of the then united
Church. It was the quest for truth that brought the divisions. To try to create
unity without finding it first in the truth of God’s Word is wrong and a
rejection of the Reformation principles.
No man who loves God above all would ever allow another
person to do his studying for him. If the Reformation’s cry ‘the priesthood of
all believers’ were practiced, each Christian would become a minister to study
and teach under the ordination that God alone bestows. (#Isa 61:1-3) The
Christians of Berea were exemplary in this respect, ‘they received the word
with all readiness of mind, and searched the Scriptures daily, whether those
things were so.’ (#Ac 17:11) This sincerity, commended so highly in the Bereans of
old, is scarcely found today when someone else’s word is good enough in
religion.
Sincere Christians often lament the worldliness in their
Church, or the commercial atmosphere that overshadows their worship. They often
confess the sad lack of doctrinal teaching from the pulpit. Everywhere it is
apparent that, while Church attendance and revenues are high, real Christianity
is fading like a flower in the modern Church.
The Wheat and Tares
There was a time when God was satisfied to let the true
Christians and the imitation Christians dwell together. That day is no more!
Study #Mt 13:24-30, 37-43. This account covers the parable of the Wheat (true
Christians) and Tares (imitation Christians). Tares, at times, look very much
like wheat but produce nothing of value.
In this parable, Jesus identified himself as the one who
sowed the good seed. He said, ‘the field is the world, the good seed are the
children of the (heavenly) kingdom; but the tares are the children of the
wicked one; the enemy that sowed them is the devil; the harvest is the end of
the world (properly translated age).’ This teaches that God was willing to
allow the true and imitation Christians to be together until the ‘harvest’
which is the end of the age. Then he would separate them and gather those that
are His to the heavenly garner and the imitations are ‘burned’ or destroyed to
the condition of false profession.
The lesson of the parable is plain. The separation of the
‘wheat’ from the ‘tares’ is at the ‘end of the age.’ That time is now.
According to Jesus, the end of the age was to be a time when there would be
‘distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; men’s
hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are
coming on the earth.’ (#Lu 21:25,26 ) With intercontinental ballistic missiles, hydrogen
bombs, germ and radiation pollution facing a hate-filled world, there is little
question that this is ‘the end of the age.’ For Christians this means a time of
separation, an unwillingness to be grouped with those who are not
wholeheartedly God’s. It is a time for searching investigation of the heart and
also a searching investigation of God’s word to know the present work of God
and the present course of the faithful surrounded by a thousand lukewarm
Christians on one side and ten thousand imitation Christians on the other. - #Ps 91:7
We now see the ‘binding’ of the ‘tares’ into ‘bundles’
taking place. From everywhere people are being gathered into sects,
denominations, organizations and cults. Under this irresistible mass appeal to
conform, the ‘binding into bundles’ continues against the hour when the ‘fire’
of trial shall try every man’s work of what sort it is. -#1Co 3:13-15
’Come Out of Her, My People’
The lesson of the parable of The Wheat and Tares is that we
are in the time of harvest, and that the harvest is a time of separation-the
‘wheat’ from the ‘tares’ or more plainly the true Christians from the
pretenders. Even more forceful and persuasive is the prophetic word on this
matter.
In #Re 18:2-4 we hear this message: ‘Babylon the great is fallen, is
fallen, (from God’s favor) For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath
of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with
her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of her
delicacies. And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my
people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her
plagues.’
Some straightforward reasoning simplifies this lesson.
Literal Babylon had fallen some 600 years previous to the time that this
prophecy was uttered ruling out its application to literal Babylon. This
‘Babylon’ affected the nations of earth with the ‘wine of the wrath of her
fornication.’ This depicts ‘Babylon’ as a harlot and the rulers of earth as her
paramours. #Re 18:13 states, among other things, that she merchandised the
‘souls of men.’ And #Re 18:23 tells that once the ‘light of a candle’ shown there.
Finally #Re 18:24 fixes her guilt in pronouncing her hands covered with the
‘blood of prophets, and of saints, and of all that were slain upon the earth.’
In the days of the Reformation there was no question about
who this ‘Babylon’ was. There was only one Church that could possibly fulfill
this description. Only one Church had and has continued to have such universal
influence and carried on such heavy traffic. Only one Church had access to the
‘candlelight’ of the Holy Bible and was within the hearing of the cries of the
‘bridegroom,’ Jesus, and the ‘bride,’ his faithful. Finally, only one Church
was so cruel and unremitting in her bitter persecution of those who would not
submit to its dictates.
God’s will for true Christians was and still is that they
should be separate from the world. Jesus said, ‘My kingdom is not of this
world.’ (#Joh 18:36) James tells us, ‘Pure religion and undefiled before God
and the Father is this: To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction,
and to keep himself unspotted from the world.’ (#Jas
1:27) Not that true Christianity is
unsympathetic to the world and its problems. Not that they do not long to see
the world of mankind lifted up and blessed. Far from this! The gospel which was
first preached to Abraham promised a blessing to ‘all the families of the
earth’ and the Apostle Peter tells when this shall be. ‘Repent ye therefore,
and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the times of
refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord; and he shall send Jesus
Christ which before was preached unto you: whom the heaven must receive until
the times of restitution of all things, which God hath spoken by the mouth of
all his holy prophets since the world began.’ (#Ge
12:3; #Ac 3:19-21) The true Christian knows
that the day of blessing and the day of ‘refreshing’ and ‘restitution of all
things’ must await the return of the Lord. It is then that Christ sets up his
Kingdom. It is then that Christ removes the Kingdoms of this world, both the
civil and religious ruling power of earth, replacing them with a new civil and religious
ruling power.
Originally, all Christians held to this view. They knew
their part and lot was not to try to remake the Kingdoms of this world in to
the Kingdom of God. They knew they were not to enter the world’s politics, nor
to enter its wars. They knew far better than to incite wars and to lead bloody
crusades in the name of Christ. They knew their allegiance was to Christ and
his coming Kingdom. Until he returned they were to wait as ‘espoused virgins.’
They believed that Jesus would return and receive his faithful followers as his
beloved ‘bride.’ Then together ‘the Spirit and the bride say, Come...And let
him that is athirst come. And whosoever will, let him take the water of life
freely.’ (#Re 22:17) True Christianity still continues to cling to this
message.
Many in the early church tired of waiting for their Lord to
return and accepted instead the opportunity to unite with the kings of the
earth. In so doing the Church became unfaithful to her Lord and became a
harlot. In #Re 17:5 she is referred to as the ‘mother of harlots.’ This infers
that her ‘daughters’ are ‘harlots’ and so we see other churches following
Papacy’s unfaithful course, and polluting themselves in the politics of the
world’s governments. This unholy union is called Christendom or Christ’s
Kingdom.
But this is not the Kingdom. Do not believe it. Where on
earth is God’s will being done? Where is God’s will being done in the churches?
How long will we be deluded into thinking that this is the Kingdom? The Kingdom
will only be a reality when Jesus, the ‘King of Kings and Lord of Lords’ reigns
in power and great glory upon the earth. This great King will have no part in
present civil or religious governments of earth. He has promised to ‘make all
things new.’ See #Re 21:5; #Da 2:44.
Your Responsibility
This brings us to the most important matter. What shall you
do if you are God’s? Certainly the day is past when true Christians are
expected to reform the churches. That has already been tried. ( #Jer 51:9) Babylon will
not ‘be healed.’ Only one course remains. ‘Forsake her’ -‘Come out of her, my
people.’ Not only are his people directed to come out but the Lord in his mercy
warns that those who do not come out will receive of her plagues. This means
the wayward of his people shall share the sorrow and affliction shortly to come
on ‘Babylon.’ When everyone is urging church attendance, God is calling his
faithful to come out. True Christianity has never had the world’s approval! The
course of God’s people has always been and continues to be opposite to that of
the world. James foretold this saying, ‘Know ye not that friendship with the
world is the enemy of God.’ (#Jas 4:4) Inasmuch as the church is in league and friendship with
the world, in its politics, in its social affairs, in its economics, God must
call His people out. But where can they go?
In their hast many have left the larger churches and joined
smaller ones. Many have left the smaller churches and joined religious
organizations. Although these smaller churches and organizations are less
worldly they still retain many of the creedal errors of Babylon. God has never
called his saints to join an organization. His calling is, as the Psalmist so
beautifully expressed it, ‘Gather my saints together unto Me; those that have
made a covenant with Me by sacrifice.’ -#Ps
50:5
Yet true Christians love to meet and study God’s Word
together. This has led many into Bible Classes of various groups. Somehow there
remains little liberty in most Bible Classes for searching study and
discussion. Actually one of the tests of liberty and a test also which
indicates whether the group we meet with is not a part of Babylon, is-can your
understanding of the Scriptures be heard even though it is contrary to the
fixed teachings of the group?
Have you ever considered a Bible study of your own-in your
own home-taking some Bible topic and finding out all that the scriptures say on
the topic, using Bible helps and concordances, and experiencing the blessing of
proving all things, and holding fast to that which is good? (#1Th 5:21) We urge you to
do this if you are one of the Lord’s. Private study will enhance your enjoyment
in meeting with other students of the Word who are still to be found. Comparing
your findings and fellowshiping with those who have placed God above all is
rewarding indeed.
In seeking Bible helps, many of the Lord’s people
individually and collectively, have found the book, ‘The Divine Plan of the
Ages’ a key to understanding the truth of God’s Word. It places at your
fingertips the simplest and most effective means of study-a topical
scripture-by-scripture outline of God’s plan for man from Eden to eternity.
Nothing ever written for thinking Christians more graphically unfolds the 66
books of the Bible. The promise-by-promise story of man’s fall and walk and
final restoration to favor with His Creator are examined. The difference
between the kingdoms of this world and the promised Kingdom of God are compared
(Chapters 14 and 15).
Be sure to send for it! Here is a message that will linger
in your heart as you continue to fulfill your present responsibility to God and
to your fellow Christians.