Christ has said: "Where two or three
are gathered together in My name, there am I in the midst of
them." Matthew 18:20. Wherever there are as many as two
or three believers, let them meet together on the Sabbath to
claim the Lord's promise.
The little companies assembled to worship
God on His holy day have a right to claim the rich blessing of
Jehovah. They should believe that the Lord Jesus is
an honored guest in their assemblies. Every
true worshiper who keeps holy the Sabbath should claim the promise:
"That ye may know that I am the Lord that doth sanctify
you." Exodus 31:13.
The preaching at our Sabbath meetings should
generally be short. Opportunity should be given for those who
love God to express their gratitude and adoration.
When the church is without a minister,
someone should be appointed as leader of the meeting. But it
is not necessary for him to preach a sermon or to occupy a large
part of the time of service. A short, interesting Bible reading
will often be of greater benefit than a sermon. And this can
be followed by a meeting for prayer and testimony.
Those who occupy a leading position in
the church should not exhaust their physical and mental strength
through the week so that on the Sabbath they are unable to bring
the vivifying influence of the gospel of Christ into the meeting.
Do less temporal, everyday labor, but do not rob God by giving
Him, on the Sabbath, service which He cannot accept. You should
not be as men who have no spiritual life. The people need your
help on the Sabbath. Give them food from the word. Bring your
choicest gifts to God on His holy day. Let the precious life
of the soul be given to Him in consecrated service.
Let none come to the place of worship to
take a nap. There should be no sleeping in the house of God.
You do not fall asleep when engaged in your temporal business,
because you have an interest in your work. Shall we allow the
service which involves eternal interests to be placed on a lower
level than the temporal affairs of life?
When we do this we miss the blessing which
the Lord designs us to have. The Sabbath is not to be a day of
useless idleness. Both in the home and in the church
a spirit of service is to be manifested. He
who gave us six days for our temporal work has blessed and sanctified
the seventh day and set it apart for Himself. On this day He
will in a special manner bless all who consecrate themselves
to His service.
All heaven is keeping the Sabbath, but
not in a listless, do-nothing way. On this day every energy of
the soul should be awake, for are we not to meet with God and
with Christ our Saviour? We may behold Him by faith. He is longing
to refresh and bless every soul.
Everyone should feel that he has a part
to act in making the Sabbath meetings interesting. You are not
to come together simply as a matter of form, but for the interchange
of thought, for the relation of your daily experiences, for the
expression of thanksgiving, for the utterance of your sincere
desire for divine enlightenment, that you may know God, and Jesus
Christ, whom He has sent. Communing together in regard to Christ
will strengthen the soul for life's trials and conflicts. Never
think that you can be Christians and yet withdraw yourselves
within yourselves. Each one is a part of the great web of humanity,
and the experience of each will be largely determined by the
experience of his associates.
We do not obtain a hundredth part of the
blessing we should obtain from assembling together to worship
God. Our perceptive faculties need sharpening. Fellowship with
one another should make us glad. With such a hope as we have,
why are not our hearts all aglow with the love of God?
We must carry to every religious gathering
a quickened spiritual consciousness that God and His angels are
there, co-operating with all true worshipers. As you enter the
place of worship, ask the Lord to remove all evil from your heart.
Bring to His house only that which He can bless. Kneel before
God in His temple, and consecrate to Him
His own, which He has purchased with the blood of Christ. Pray
for the speaker or the leader of the meeting. Pray that great
blessing may come through the one who is to hold forth the word
of life. Strive earnestly to lay hold of a blessing for yourself.
God will bless all who thus prepare themselves
for His service. They will understand what it means to have the
assurance of the Spirit because they have received Christ by
faith.
The place of worship may be very humble,
but it is no less acknowledged by God. To those who worship God
in spirit and in truth and in the beauty of holiness it will
be as the gate of heaven. The company of believers may be few
in number, but in God's sight they are very precious. By the
cleaver of truth they have been taken as rough stones from the
quarry of the world and have been brought into the workshop of
God to be hewed and shaped. But even in the rough they are precious
in the sight of God. The ax, the hammer, and the chisel of trial
are in the hands of One who is skillful; they are used, not to
destroy, but to work out the perfection of every soul. As precious
stones, polished after the similitude of a palace, God designs
us to find a place in the heavenly temple.
God's appointments and grants in our behalf
are without limit. The throne of grace is itself the highest
attraction because occupied by One who permits us to call Him
Father. But God did not deem the principle of salvation complete
while invested only with His own love. By His appointment He
has placed at His altar an Advocate clothed with our nature.
As our Intercessor, His office work is to introduce us to God
as His sons and daughters. Christ intercedes in behalf of those
who have received Him. To them He gives power, by virtue of His
own merits, to become members of the royal family,
children of the heavenly King. And the Father
demonstrates His infinite love for Christ, who paid our ransom
with His blood, by receiving and welcoming Christ's friends as
His friends. He is satisfied with the atonement made. He is glorified
by the incarnation, the life, death, and mediation of His Son.
No sooner does the child of God approach
the mercy seat than he becomes the client of the great Advocate.
At his first utterance of penitence and appeal for pardon Christ
espouses his case and makes it His own, presenting the supplication
before the Father as His own request.
As Christ intercedes in our behalf, the
Father lays open all the treasures of His grace for our appropriation,
to be enjoyed and to be communicated to others. "Ask in
My name," "Christ says; "I do not say that I will
pray the Father for you; for the Father Himself loveth you,
because you have loved Me. Make use of My name. This will give
your prayers efficiency, and the Father will give you the riches
of His grace; wherefore, 'ask, and ye shall receive, that your
joy may be full."' John 16:24.
God desires His obedient children to claim
His blessing and to come before Him with praise and thanksgiving.
God is the Fountain of life and power. He can make the wilderness
a fruitful field for the people that keep His commandments, for
this is for the glory of His name. He has done for His chosen
people that which should inspire every heart with thanksgiving,
and it grieves Him that so little praise is offered. He desires
to have a stronger expression from His people, showing that they
know they have reason for joy and gladness.
The dealings of God with His people should
be often repeated. How frequently were the waymarks set up by
the Lord in His dealings with ancient Israel! Lest they should
forget the history of the past, He commanded Moses to frame these
events into song, that parents might
teach them to their children. They were to
gather up memorials and to lay them up in sight. Special pains
were taken to preserve them, that when the children should inquire
concerning these things, the whole story might be repeated. Thus
the providential dealings and the marked goodness and mercy of
God in His care and deliverance of His people were kept in mind.
We are exhorted to call to "remembrance the former days,
in which, after ye were illuminated, ye endured a great fight
of afflictions." Hebrews 10:32. For His people in this generation
the Lord has wrought as a wonder-working God. The past history
of the cause of God needs to be often brought before the people,
young and old. We need often to recount God's goodness and to
praise Him for His wonderful works.
While we are exhorted not to forsake the
assembling of ourselves together, these assemblies are not to
be merely for our own refreshing. We are to be inspired with
greater zeal to impart the consolation we have received. It is
our duty to be very jealous for the glory of God and to bring
no evil report, even by the sadness of the countenance or by
ill-advised words, as if the requirements of God were a restriction
upon our liberty. Even in this world of sorrow, disappointment,
and sin the Lord desires us to be cheerful, and strong in His
strength. The whole person is privileged to bear a decided testimony
in every line. In features, in temper, in words, in character,
we are to witness that the service of God is good. Thus we proclaim
that "the law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul."
Psalm 19:7.
The bright and cheerful side of our religion
will be represented by all who are daily consecrated to God.
We should not dishonor God by the mournful relation of trials
that appear grievous. All trials that are received as educators
will produce joy. The whole religious life will be uplifting, elevating, ennobling, fragrant with
good words and works. The enemy is well pleased to have souls
depressed, downcast, mourning and groaning; he wants just such
impressions made as to the effect of our faith. But God designs
that the mind shall take no low level. He desires every soul
to triumph in the keeping power of the Redeemer. The psalmist
says: "Give unto the Lord, O ye mighty, give unto the Lord
glory and strength. Give unto the Lord the glory due unto His
name; worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness." I will
extol Thee, O Lord; for Thou hast lifted me up, and hast not
made my foes to rejoice over me. O Lord my God, I cried unto
Thee, and Thou hast healed me. . . . Sing unto the Lord, O ye
saints of His, and give thanks at the remembrance of His holiness."
Psalms 29:1, 2; 30:1-4.
The church of God below is one with the
church of God above. Believers on the earth and the beings in
heaven who have never fallen constitute one church. Every heavenly
intelligence is interested in the assemblies of the saints who
on earth meet to worship God. In the inner court of heaven they
listen to the testimony of the witnesses for Christ in the outer
court on earth, and the praise and thanksgiving from the worshipers
below is taken up in the heavenly anthem, and praise and rejoicing
sound through the heavenly courts because Christ has not died
in vain for the fallen sons of Adam. While angels drink from
the fountainhead, the saints on earth drink of the pure streams
flowing from the throne, the streams that make glad the city
of our God. Oh, that we could all realize the nearness of heaven
to earth! When the earthborn children know it not, they have
angels of light as their companions. A silent witness guards
every soul that lives, seeking to draw that soul to Christ. As
long as there is hope, until men resist the Holy Spirit to
their eternal ruin, they are guarded by heavenly
intelligences. Let us all bear in mind that in every assembly
of the saints below are angels of God, listening to the testimonies,
songs, and prayers. Let us remember that our praises are supplemented
by the choirs of the angelic host above.
Then as you meet from Sabbath to Sabbath,
sing praises to Him who has called you out of darkness into His
marvelous light. "Unto Him that loved us, and washed us
from our sins in His own blood" let the heart's adoration
be given. Let the love of Christ be the burden of the speaker's
utterance. Let it be expressed in simple language in every song
of praise. Let the inspiration of the Spirit of God dictate your
prayers. As the word of life is spoken, let your heartfelt response
testify that you receive the message as from heaven. This is
very old-fashioned, I know; but it will be a thank offering to
God for the bread of life given to the hungry soul. This response
to the inspiration of the Holy Spirit will be a strength to your
own soul and an encouragement to others. It will give some evidence
that there are in God's building living stones that emit light.
While we review, not the dark chapters
in our experience, but the manifestations of God's great mercy
and unfailing love, we shall praise far more than complain. We
shall talk of the loving faithfulness of God as the true, tender,
compassionate shepherd of His flock, which He has declared that
none shall pluck out of His hand. The language of the heart will
not be selfish murmuring and repining. Praise, like clear-flowing
streams, will come from God's truly believing ones. "Goodness
and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will
dwell in the house of the Lord forever." Thou shalt guide
me with Thy counsel, and afterward receive me to glory. Whom
have I in heaven but Thee? and there is
none upon earth that I desire beside Thee." Psalms 23:6;
73:24, 25.
Why not awake the voice of our spiritual
songs in the travels of our pilgrimage? Why not come back to
our simplicity and life of fervor? The reason why we are not
more joyful is that we have lost our first love. Let us then
be zealous and repent, lest the candlestick be moved out of its
place.
The temple of God is opened in heaven,
and the threshold is flushed with the glory which is for every
church that will love God and keep His commandments. We need
to study, to meditate, and to pray. Then we shall have spiritual
eyesight to discern the inner courts of the celestial temple.
We shall catch the themes of song and thanksgiving of the heavenly
choir round about the throne. When Zion shall arise and shine,
her light will be most penetrating, and precious songs of praise
and thanksgiving will be heard in the assemblies of the saints.
Murmuring and complaining over little disappointments and difficulties
will cease. As we apply the golden eyesalve we shall see the
glories beyond. Faith will cut through the heavy shadow of Satan,
and we shall see our Advocate offering up the incense of His
own merits in our behalf. When we see this as it is, as the Lord
desires us to see it, we shall be filled with a sense of the
immensity and diversity of the love of God.
God teaches that we should assemble in
His house to cultivate the attributes of perfect love. This will
fit the dwellers of earth for the mansions that Christ has gone
to prepare for all who love Him. There they will assemble in
the sanctuary from Sabbath to Sabbath, from one new moon to another,
to unite in loftiest strains of song, in praise and thanksgiving
to Him who sits upon the throne, and to the Lamb for ever and
ever.