By the grace of Christ the apostles were
made what they were. It was sincere devotion and humble, earnest
prayer that brought them into close communion with Him. They
sat together with Him in heavenly places. They realized the greatness
of their debt to Him. By earnest, persevering prayer they obtained
the endowment of the Holy Spirit, and then they went forth, weighted
with the burden of saving souls, filled with zeal to extend the
triumphs of the cross. And under their labors many souls were
brought from darkness to light, and many churches were raised
up.
Shall we be less earnest than were the
apostles? Shall we not by living faith claim the promises that
moved them to the depths of their being to call upon the Lord
Jesus for the fulfillment of His word: "Ask, and ye shall
receive"? John 16:24. Is not the Spirit of God to come today
in answer to earnest, persevering prayer, and fill men with power?
Is not God saying today to His praying, trusting, believing workers,
who are opening the Scriptures to those ignorant of the precious
truth they contain: "Lo, I am with you alway, even unto
the end of the world"? Matthew 28:20. Why, then, is the
church so weak and spiritless?
As the disciples, filled with the power
of the Spirit, went forth to proclaim the gospel, so God's servants
are to go forth today. Filled with an unselfish desire to give
the message of mercy to those who are in the darkness of error
and unbelief, we are to take up the Lord's work. He gives us our part to do in co-operation with Him,
and He will also move on the hearts of unbelievers to carry forward
His work in the regions beyond. Already many are receiving the
Holy Spirit, and no longer will the way be blocked by listless
indifference.
Why has the history of the work of the
disciples, as they labored with holy zeal, animated and vitalized
by the Holy Spirit, been recorded, if it is not that from this
record the Lord's people today are to gain an inspiration to
work earnestly for Him? What the Lord did for His people in that
time, it is just as essential, and more so, that He do for His
people today. All that the apostles did, every church member
today is to do. And we are to work with as much more fervor,
to be accompanied by the Holy Spirit in as much greater measure,
as the increase of wickedness demands a more decided call to
repentance.
Everyone on whom is shining the light of present
truth is to be stirred with compassion for those who are in darkness.
From all believers, light is to be reflected in clear, distinct
rays. A work similar to that which the Lord did through His delegated
messengers after the Day of Pentecost He is waiting to do today.
At this time, when the end of all things is at hand, should not
the zeal of the church exceed even that of the early church?
Zeal for the glory of God moved the disciples to bear witness
to the truth with mighty power. Should not this zeal fire our
hearts with a longing to tell the story of redeeming love, of
Christ and Him crucified? Should not the power of God be even
more mightily revealed today than in the time of the apostles?