Division in
the churches is painful. It wrings the heart with anguish. But, God
asked: "Can two walk together except they be agreed?"
(Amos
3:3).
This is a strong declaration that they cannot. It is true as applied to
both God and man. Can you walk with God unless you agree with Him? He
claims to be the Lord, the only ruler of the universe. Can you walk with
Him while you insist on making laws and changing His order? It applied
to man. Can two walk together when one insists on going another way?
Often those
we love must force us to the choice as to whether we will cling to God
or go with them. If we love God better than we love them, we will cling
to God and His ways. If division must come, let it come along the lines
of love and loyalty to God. If we separate from others and do not walk
with God, another separation must come. Separation after separation must
come until the lines of cleavage run with the line of loyalty to God.
Until division along this line is reached, divisions must continue and
multiply. As soon as, and not until, divisions along this line is
reached, the union with God and among those true to Him will be
permanent.
God is
directing these things and does all things well. All we have to do is to
stand true and firm to God and His word all along the line, and leave
results with Him. We can do nothing else. We are poor and foolish and
weak; God is wise and strong. Our only hope is to walk with and be true
to God in all things. "For there must be also heresies (divisions) among
you, that they which are approved may be made manifest among you"
(1 Cor.
11:19).
Divisions must come until we are all willing to be led by God.
Truth Magazine - July 1960
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