Older preachers who live now can well
remember the decades of the depression years and the war years when with
some effort several could be baptized in one gospel meeting. That was
not a period of perfection that deserved a halo because many churches
were weak and small. Circumstances were such that rapid growth was
possible. Many new churches were established, and older ones grew. Hope
could be found in many hearts. It was a good time to preach if one were
content to live without much money. Then this day ended when the
innovations began to come.
Zeal went way ahead of knowledge as men set
out to help the Lord make better plans for His church. Big institutions
were set up to collect and spend money. These big central agencies were
not like anything found in the New Testament, but they were very much
like the arrangements that were common among the denominations. It seems
that many of our brethren wanted to be like the nations about us. They
wanted the Lord's church to be as well planned and as well organized as
the denominations!
Family life buildings were established in
some places to provide "Christ centered recreation for all ages,"
whatever that is. They could offer basketball, arts and crafts, sewing,
volley ball, exercise classes, ceramics, painting, and table games and
thus be a "friendly church that fills your spiritual needs"! These plans
are from the minds of people who are not so hungry for Bible study and
for gospel preaching.
The sun went down on the happier period of
growth. Division, bitterness, and worldliness came in as apparently
welcome guests. There is cancerous growth in some places brought on by
food, fun, frolic, and more efforts to be acceptable to the world they
have copied. This requires more compromise of principles of conviction
and less concern for a "thus saith the Lord."
The most digressive element is now finding
wonderful harmony with their "brethren" of the Christian Church. They
may soon add the instrument and be in fall fellowship. The other things
have already been added. The Christian Church will not have to change
one thing. It will only have to notice that those who had been in the
narrow way are now in the broad way with it.
That must be a pleasant surprise to these
people of the Christian Church.
During the time of the Old Testament there
were periods of apostasy, and then occasions of repentance and
restoration. Since Christ there have been periods of unbelief followed
by periods of awakening faith. This is a dark period of frustration,
friction, and factions. The first quarter of this century was such a
period for our brethren, but the next twenty-five years was a period of
growth.
Truth crushed to earth
shall rise again,
The eternal years of God
are hers;
But error, wounded, writhes
with pain,
And dies among his
worshipers.
(William Cullen Bryant)
Truth is and always has been powerful and
able to make one free from the bondage of sin (John 8:32; Heb. 4:12;
James 1:21). The word of God is truth in spiritual matters (John
17:17). No group of "great preachers" now living will be able to
come forth with something more powerful or enduring than the living
Word. We need not apologize for the sword of the Spirit or the parts of
the Christian's defensive armor (Eph. 6:10-20).
God is, and He is a rewarder of them that
diligently seek Him (Heb. 11:6). His precious promises are not
empty words (Heb. 13:5,6; 1 Peter 5:6,7; Matt. 28:20). "If God be
for us, who can be against us? " (Rom. 8:31) Let the devout young
saints come forth and speak boldly as they ought to speak (Eph. 6:20).
Time, patience, effort, and boldness can again prepare the soil for
planting and harvesting by God's help. He will give the increase.
Modernism, humanism, liberalism, and hedonism
have captured America's fancy. The promoters have presented themselves
as being the intelligentsia and the elite among society. They are
without God and without hope in the world (Eph. 2:12). They have
no more to offer than the philosophers of the sin-sick Roman world into
which the apostles went to preach the good news. One of the best known
facts of history is that the apostles and their brethren did not preach
in vain. Our addicts of alcohol and other chemicals, with all their
fornication and greed for money, are not showing America a beautiful
picture. A beautiful dawn is ready to erase some dark shadows. Show the
world the beauty of holiness, walk by faith, walk humbly with your God
and see that godliness has the promise of the life that now is and of
that which is to come (1 Tim. 4:8). Please read and follow the
advice our Lord gave in Matthew 10:24-42.
All the prophets, apostles, and other great
servants of God were bold from courage prompted by great faith. The
gospel is God's great power. You have it, along with His promise to be
with you, as you take it to all nations. Cowards have no place in God's
army.
More athletes, politicians, and business men
are speaking up in recognition of God and the Bible. There is a stirring
of interest in a return to truth. The effects brought on by humanism,
hedonism, modernism, and greed are horrible, and millions are beginning
to notice and to desire a return to honesty, stability of marriage,
respect for property rights, and for law and order. The gospel of
salvation can be preached in a world like this. The fields are ready to
be prepared for planting, but the laborers are few. Pray about it
(Matt. 9:35-38).
Preachers who want to preach to have a second
salary and preachers who will only pick up and repeat the words of
psychologists and popular writers will not be able to stop the tide and
turn it in another direction. These men will only go along with the
tide. It takes strong men who arc well prepared to stand against the
popular wiles of the devil. Having done all to stand, stand therefore!
Fight a good fight! War a good warfare! God bless you, every one!
My generation lost many battles in the last
thirty years, but the war between truth and error is not over and it
will never be. There are some worthy new recruits enlisting and training
to be loyal soldiers of Christ. Watch the tide fall back as the
frightening effects of humanism become more and more apparent. Make a
bold counter attack and have your names written in the Lamb's book of
life rather than among the ungodly entertainers and other promoters of
carnal pleasures. Make whatever sacrifice it takes to get the job done.
Let us pray that the beautiful dawn of a new day will soon be seen in
which men will speak as the oracles of God. ---
Guardian of Truth,
April 17, 1986
Other Articles by Irven Lee
Attitudes Leading to Apostasy
Discipline in the Home
Terms of Membership
Gluttony --- Is It A Sin?