It is God's purpose that His people shall
be a sanctified, purified, holy people, communicating light to
all around them. It is His purpose that, by exemplifying the
truth in their lives, they shall be a praise in the earth. The
grace of Christ is sufficient to bring this about. But let God's
people remember that only as they believe and work out the principles
of the gospel can He make them a praise in the earth. Only as
they use their God-given capabilities in His service will they
enjoy the fullness and power of the promise whereon the church
has been called to stand. If those who profess to believe in
Christ as their Saviour reach only the low standard of worldly
measurement, the church fails to bear the rich harvest that God
expects. "Found wanting" is written upon her record.
The commission that Christ gave to His
disciples just before His ascension is the great missionary charter
of His kingdom. In giving it to the disciples, the Saviour made
them His ambassadors and gave them their credentials. If, afterward,
they should be challenged and asked by what authority they, unlearned
fishermen, went forth as teachers and healers, they could reply:
"He whom the Jews crucified, but who rose from the dead,
appointed us to the ministry of His word, declaring, 'All power
is given unto Me in heaven and in earth.'"
Christ gave this commission to His disciples
as His chief ministers, the architects who were to lay the foundation
of His church. He laid upon them, and upon all who should succeed
them as His ministers, the charge of handing His gospel down
from generation to generation, from age to age.
The disciples were not to wait for the
people to come to them. They were to go to the people, hunting
for sinners as a shepherd hunts for lost sheep. Christ opened
the world before them as their field of labor. They were to go
"into all the world, and preach
the gospel to every creature." Mark 16:15. It was of the
Saviour that they were to preach, of His life of unselfish service,
His death of shame, His unparalleled, unchanging love. His name
was to be their watchword, their band of union. In His name they
were to subdue the strongholds of sin. Faith in His name was
to mark them as Christians.
Giving the disciples further directions,
Christ said: "Ye shall receive power, after that the Holy
Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto Me both
in Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the
uttermost part of the earth." "But tarry ye in the
city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high."
Acts 1:8; Luke 24:49.
In obedience to the word of their Master
the disciples assembled in Jerusalem to wait for the fulfillment
of God's promise. Here they spent ten days, days of deep heart
searching. They put away all differences and drew close together
in Christian fellowship.
At the end of ten days the Lord fulfilled
His promise by a wonderful outpouring of His Spirit. "Suddenly
there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and
it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared
unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each
of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began
to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance."
"And the same day there were added unto them about three
thousand souls." Acts 2:2-4, 41.
"And they went forth, and preached
everywhere, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word
with signs following." Mark 16:20. Notwithstanding the fierce
opposition that the disciples met, in a short time the gospel
of the kingdom had been sounded to all the inhabited parts of
the earth.
The commission given to the disciples is
given also to us.
Today, as then, a crucified and risen Saviour
is to be uplifted before those who are without God and without
hope in the world. The Lord calls for pastors, teachers, and
evangelists. From door to door His servants are to proclaim the
message of salvation. To every nation, kindred, tongue, and people
the tidings of pardon through Christ are to be carried.
Not with tame, lifeless utterance is the
message to be given, but with clear, decided, stirring utterances.
Hundreds are waiting for the warning to escape for their lives.
The world needs to see in Christians an evidence of the power
of Christianity. Not merely in a few places, but throughout the
world, messengers of mercy are needed. From every country is
heard the cry: "Come over, . . . and help us." Rich
and poor, high and low, are calling for light. Men and women
are hungering for the truth as it is in Jesus. When they hear
the gospel preached with power from on high, they will know that
the banquet is spread for them, and they will respond to the
call: "Come; for all things are now ready." Luke 14:17.
The words "Go ye into all the world,
and preach the gospel to every creature" (Mark 16:15) are
spoken to each one of Christ's followers. All who are ordained
unto the life of Christ are ordained to work for the salvation
of their fellow men. The same longing of soul that He felt for
the saving of the lost is to be manifest in them. Not all can
fill the same place, but for all there is a place and a work.
All upon whom God's blessings have been bestowed are to respond
by actual service; every gift is to be employed for the advancement
of His kingdom.