Sermon at Williamstown ( a suburb of Melbourne),
Victoria Sunday, 4:00 p.m.,
February 11, 1894
"For God so loved the world, that
he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him
should not perish, but have everlasting life" (John 3:16).
Suppose that we had not another promise in all the lids of the
Scripture. Is not this enough to condemn every soul that has
not a living faith in a personal Saviour? Whosoever believeth
in Him. He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever--and that
whosoever means you and me; it means parents and children. For
whom did Christ die? Was it for a select few? It was for the
whole world, the world that was fallen because of transgression.
Adam and Eve became sinners because of
transgression, and now the Lord has given to the world His only
begotten Son. That He might abolish the law? That law that Adam
transgressed? Do you read it thus? I do not. Well then, what
was the matter with Adam? Adam ventured to transgress one prohibition
of God which was the test that God gave to man to try his loyalty
and obedience. There was nothing in the fruit of the tree of
knowledge that was dangerous in itself, but the danger was in
Adam and Eve listening to Satan and venturing to transgress.
Here was Eve listening to the voice of the tempter. His words
were contradicting the words of God that death was the penalty
of transgression. Satan says, "Ye shall not die." God
says, "If ye eat of it ye shall die." Whom shall we
believe?
God declares that He came not to destroy
the law or the prophets. Why, if God could have changed or altered
one precept of His law to meet man in his fallen condition, Christ
need not have left the royal courts; He need not have laid off
His kingly crown and royal robe, and yielded up His position
as Commander in the heavenly court. He gave up all. For our sakes
He became poor. Why? That we through His poverty might be made
rich; that man should have another test of his loyalty and be
brought back to obedience to the law of God. This infinite sacrifice
was not to be made to immortalize sin.
It is the privilege of every sinner to
ask his teacher what sin really is. Give me a definition of sin.
We have one in 1 John 3. "Sin is the transgression of the
law." Now this is the only definition of sin in the whole
Bible. We are going to read it to you right out of the Book,
so that you need not have the idea that it is not in the Bible,
that it is another Bible that we preach to you. We will just
read it out of the good Book, and we will begin at the beginning
of the chapter. "Behold, what manner of love the Father
hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God."
That is our privilege.
"Therefore the world knoweth us not,
because it knew him not." Now this knowledge does something
for us. It is faith in Jesus Christ that is the living, working
element. What does it do? "And every man that hath this
hope in him purifieth himself, even as he is pure." Now
there are a good many who have this faith tied on the outside,
but it needs to be in them, a living, working element in the
soul. It needs to be Christ enthroned in the heart. Well, "every
man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself,
even as he is pure." Wonderful, wonderful!
By beholding Christ, by talking of Him, by beholding the loveliness
of His character, we become changed. Changed from glory to glory.
And what is glory? Character--and he becomes changed from character
to character. Thus we see that there is a work of purification
that goes on by beholding Jesus.
If the enemy makes us believe his presentations
and assertions, we begin to behold another character. We will
entertain his suggestions, and put him in the place of God. God
is the one that we are to believe. We are to live on every word
that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. Here the enemy brought
in a lie, and man believed it. What we are to do is to purify
our souls by obeying the truth, and we are to educate ourselves
in a certain faith. What is that certain faith? It is the faith
that works by love to purify the soul from every idol that we
have enthroned there. We cannot afford to entertain an error
because it has been handed down from generation to generation
till it has come down to our time. What we want is truth, and
we want it on every point.
As we listen to the words of Christ we
will get truth. It is light; it is the way we are to travel to
reach the heaven of eternal rest. It is the truth, and let us
hang our helpless souls upon it. Not upon the minister, for you
will find this a broken reed. Whom shall we hang our souls upon?
Upon Him whose arm is strong to save to the utmost all that come
to Him. How shall we come? Well, we will read a little farther:
"Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for
sin is the transgression of the law." This is away down
this side of the crucifixion of Christ. Is not His law there?
"God [had] no law to govern in heaven the angelic host,
and on earth the inhabitants of
the earth!" Did He ever mean that such a statement should
come from human lips? Never, never. This is the reason that the
earth has fallen to the depths that it has. For this reason it
is that the souls of parents and children are in danger. For
this reason we read of robbery and murder and the depravity that
everywhere comes to our notice.
We want to understand the character of
sin. "Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law:
for sin is the transgression of the law." Where there is
no law there is no sin. What kind of world have we? What kind
of world is it that will people heaven in their lawlessness?
A people that will enter in through the portals of the city and
have another world just as we have it here?
Christ died, not to immortalize sin, not
to perpetuate transgression, but He died as the only hope for
the transgressor; to make a perfect sacrifice and offering; and
there was not an angel in heaven that could do that work. Not
one of the angelic throng would be accepted as an offering but
Jesus Christ. He that was one with the Father, and was in the
express image of His person. He was full of grace and truth,
and when He came to our earth He found transgression everywhere.
And He found that the traditions and customs of men were taught
as--what? The commandments of God. They had the truth mixed with
such a mass of error that it was brought down to the very dust.
He came to teach the truth in its purity and tear away the error
enveloping the commandments of God. He showed the true character
of the law of Jehovah.
In the sermon on the mount He showed its
far-reaching claims. He presented it in a manner that the people
had never heard before, for the scribes
had dwelt upon technicalities. And the great principles, what
are they? The first four and the last six commandments.
The lawyer asked, "What may I do that
I may inherit eternal life?" What did Christ tell him? He
said, "What of the law? How readest thou?" and put
the burden right upon the law. The Jews had sent him to Christ
hoping they could find something whereby they could catch Christ
in His words. The question was put on the lawyer's lips by the
scribes and the Pharisees, but, said Christ, "What saith
the law and the prophets? How readest thou?" (See Luke 10:26.)
Thou shalt love the Lord with one-quarter of your heart? No.
One-half of your soul? That is all we can expect from those who
are serving Christ and mammon. Two-thirds? No. "Thou shalt
love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul,
and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength" (Mark 12:30).
All there is of us. "And thou shalt love thy neighbor as
thyself" (v. 31).
That is for every one of you to take hold
of, for it is of great consequence to us whether we are striving
for the crown of immortal glory or whether we are having a form
of godliness without the power. The forms, traditions, and customs
of men making void, as Christ charged upon them, the commandments
of God.
Have you a tradition that has come down
through the ages? Have you such a tradition? Will the baptism
sanctify it and make it whole, that by observing it you may save
your soul from death? Will it do it? No, decidedly not. Christ
says, "I am the true witness. I am Alpha and Omega, the
beginning and the end, the first and the last." (See Rev. 1:8.)
"Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may
have right to the tree of
life, and may enter in through the gates into
the city" (Rev. 22:14). I want to be there. I want to see the King in His
beauty. The King that died a victim on Calvary's cross for me,
that I should not be found, when he comes in power and great
glory to be admired of all them that believe, under the bondage
of sin.
We must see in Christ a perfect representation
of the law of Jehovah. He came to this earth to remove every
vestige of excuse from every mortal living on the earth to deride
the character of God. What is His law? An expression of His character;
a transcript of His character. Jesus came that everyone that
would believe in Him, everyone that would repent of their transgressions
and accept of the righteousness of Christ, could come back to
their loyalty; everyone upon whom the light shone.
But what if my father did not know that
the seventh day was to be kept as the Sabbath? Every soul that
has lived in every age is accountable for the light that has
shone upon his pathway. When the light comes it tests their character
and proves their loyalty. If you see that all these years you
have been trampling upon the commandments running all through
the Bible, then determine that you will do so no longer. It is
those that obey that will be blessed of God. He says that He
will bless your children and your lands and all that you lay
your hand unto. Do you think that Satan is going to allow this
without making a struggle for the mastery?
He is determined that he will be master.
When in heaven he said, "What need have the angels of any
law?" "Why hast thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer?"
Because he wanted to be equal with Christ, and when he fell he
brought many of the angels with him. They took his side. The
enemy is working just as sharply
and decidedly now as he worked upon the minds of Adam and Eve
in Eden. The people are gathering under his banner, and he is
encircling them with his power. But everyone that sees that the
law of God is changeless in its character will decide on the
side of Christ. If God could have changed one precept of His
law to meet fallen man, then Jesus Christ need never have come
to our earth to die.
Did Christ die to let loose the whole of
humanity to worship idols instead of God, when the commandment
said, "Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only
shalt thou serve."? "And the Lord made the heaven and
the earth," and what then? "And rested the seventh
day and sanctified it," and gave it to you to observe as
God's memorial--a memorial that He is the living God that created
the heavens overhead and the earth upon which we stand. (See Ex. 20.)
He made the lofty trees, and put the covering upon every flower.
He gave to each one its tints, and the Lord of heaven made man
and gave him the Sabbath. What for? For all the posterity of
Adam. It was a gift to all his posterity.
If man had always obeyed the fourth commandment
there never would have been an infidel in the world, because
it testified that the Lord made the heaven and the earth, the
sea and all that in them is; wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath
day, and hallowed it. (See
Ex. 20:11.)
And because the children of Israel went
down into Egypt, they lost the knowledge of God. Moses went to
bring them out with a strong arm, and the Lord told Moses to
say, "I am sent unto thee. Let my son go that he may serve
me." (See Ex. 4:23.) Afterwards he says, "Reprove them because
they have not kept my Sabbath." And he brought them to Sinai,
and the law of God was spoken from
the Mount. There God through His son, Jesus Christ, was the Founder
of the whole Jewish economy. The sacrifices typified the wonderful
Antitype. Jesus Christ was to come and give His life that He
might set man free from Satan's claims, that He might unlock
the prison houses and bring forth those that plead for a glorious
immortality. When type met Antitype in the death of Christ, what
was done? What need was there for any more sacrificial offerings?
Type had met antitype. No more need for any sacrificial offerings,
because the great antitypical offering had been made to save
every transgressor of the law if they would believe on Jesus
Christ as their Saviour and return to their loyalty. Then every
sin and transgression would be forgiven.
Christ in the mount proclaimed the far-reaching
principles of the law of God to be carried out in every transaction
of life. I worship the true and living God. His hands are over
His creative works. Can you wonder that the devil wants to make
void the law of God, the standard of His character? It will be
the standard in the judgment when the books shall be opened,
and every man judged according to the deeds that are done. And
the names are written--what does He say?--"Engraven upon
the palms of my hands." The marks of the crucifixion have
engraven them. They are His property, and you are God's by creation
and by redemption. Then we want to know whether you are giving
your whole heart to Him, whether you are serving Him with all
the power and strength of your intellect; for on these great
principles hang all the law and the prophets. The first four
commandments define man's duty to His Maker--supreme love to
God; the last six define the duty of man to his fellow man. What
do we give to Satan when we concede the point that the
law of God needs to be taken away? We give
the whole creative universe a defective God, a God that made
a law and it was so defective that He had to take it away. That
is all Satan wants. Can we afford to be working on any side but
that of God?
Can we afford to say, My father did not
keep the commandments, and I think he was right? Well, if your
father lived today, and he was a Christian living according to
every ray of light, when the light came that the law of God was
being transgressed, he would on his knees inquire, is this so?
and then he would have said, "Children, we have made a decided
mistake. We have been keeping an institution that has not a single
syllable for its sanctity in the Word of God. I am sorry that
I have not been a man of the Bible before. I am sorry that I
have not seen the precious light of truth. Now it has come to
me and I am responsible for it, I do not want to be found a lawbreaker
but a subject of the King. I want to hear Him say to me, 'Sit
ye on my right hand.' 'Blessed are they that do his commandments,
that they may have right to the tree of life, and enter in through
the gates into the city.'" (See Rev. 22:14.)
He will teach them the truths of the Scriptures
as we have never seen them before, and it will take all eternity
to understand the word that has been crowded out of the mind
by false teachers. God has been made of no effect by their tradition.
But He will give us increased light, and wipe all tears from
our eyes.
I want to say this to you because we have
all been transgressing the law of Jehovah. Live up to every ray
of light that you have received. Your eternal interests are involved
here, and that is why I say, "Cherish every ray of light." On your knees ask Christ to impress
your heart by His Holy Spirit, and turn not away from His law.
We read that many of the priests believed
on Jesus, but it stopped right there. They did not confess Him
because they were afraid of being turned out of the Sanhedrin.
Are there any here today who say, "Do you think that if
I had lived then I would have united with those that cried 'Crucify
Him'?" Well, prove it by obeying the light of today. You
are not responsible for those that with hoarse voice cried out
when Pilate said, "Who shall I deliver unto you?" Who
do you suppose it was that led those minds to say that? It was
Satan, and when men reject light, when they grieve the Spirit
of God, there is somebody ready to pick them up. It is the prince
of darkness in our world striving for every soul, and we do not
want to file under his banner. We want to stand under the blood-stained
banner of Prince Emmanuel.
In the judgment, when we stand around the
great white throne, what evidence will be presented for the law
of God? The victim of Calvary's cross testifies that God could
not change His law, but that He "so loved the world that
he gave his only begotten Son" in order to give man another
trial to see if he would keep the commandments. This will decide
our destiny for eternity, because if we are obedient children
here we will be obedient children there. He will not take those
to heaven who have no respect for the law. He has a law to govern
in heaven. But God will not force anyone to keep the commandments,
because every soul is elected to be saved if they will obey the
light that falls upon their pathway.
We want parents to awake from their lethargic
sleep. Awake and see that at this time you must put on the beautiful
robe of Christ's righteousness. "Buy of me," He says,
"gold tried in the fire that thou mayest be rich, and white
raiment that thou mayest be clothed." (See Rev. 3:18.)
What was the matter with Adam and Eve? They saw that they were
naked. The covering of God was not enveloping them. God says,
"Buy of me." Well, what? Buy of Me My righteousness.
"Buy of me gold tried in the fire, and white raiment that
thou mayest be clothed." Are you clothed with it, or are
you transgressing the commandments of God by your traditions
and by the maxims of men?
The righteousness of God never covers a
soul all polluted with sin. John says, "Behold the Lamb
of God that taketh away the sin of the world" (John 1:29).
Will you let Him take it away? You cannot bear your own sin.
Christ says He will take your sin if you lay hold of the merits
of a crucified and risen Saviour. Christ came and suffered for
our sins "that whosoever believeth on him should not perish,
but have everlasting life" (John 3:16). Believe on Him
as One upon whom the sins of the whole world are laid that man
might have another trial. That trial we are having today. Shall
it be that Christ shall not have died for us in vain? Shall we
give to the world the evidence of the character of God because
of our rectitude in keeping His commandments? May God help us
to be loyal servants of His.
How careful we are with all our property.
You are very careful to keep all the laws of the land, and to
see that your deeds are made right. Be as careful that you get
a deed [the following two lines have been over-typed and are
not readable]. Those who have been careless regarding the law
will lose heaven. We do not want
to lose the place in the world that is to be purified--Abraham's
farm.
You are heirs of God and joint heirs with
Christ to riches that will be imperishable. Christ says, I go
to prepare a place for you that where I am. there ye may be also."
(See John 14:2,3.) Then we will be with Christ until the city of God
comes upon the earth and we will take possession of our home.
We will build houses and inhabit them, and plant vineyards and
eat the fruit of them. Heaven is worth something to us. We want
you to have a place in the earth made new. That is why we have
been talking so plainly to you today. We want to tell every one
of you who have been sinning against the law of God, Repent of
your transgressions and come to Jesus for mercy, and He will
abundantly pardon. He will cleanse you from every stain of sin.
You will be the happiest people while you
know that you are not in conflict with the law of God, and there
is a crown laid up for every one of you. We have only touched
on a few points of the truth, but we want you to be doers of
the Word of God, that when He comes your house will not fall
because it will be founded upon a Rock. The one built upon the
sands will be swept away.
May God help us to keep all His commandments,
that we may cast our glittering crowns at His feet. He will forgive
every one of our sins if we come to Him with contrition, and
then we can sing the song of Moses in the city of God. (MR 900.10)