Christ and His word are in perfect harmony.
Received and obeyed, they open a sure path for the feet of all
who are willing to walk in the light as Christ is in the light.
If the people of God would appreciate His word, we should have
a heaven in the church here below. Christians would be eager,
hungry, to search the word. They would be anxious for time to
compare scripture with scripture and to meditate upon the word.
They would be more eager for the light of the word than for the
morning paper, magazines, or novels. Their greatest desire would
be to eat the flesh and drink the blood of the Son of God. And
as a result their lives would be conformed to the principles
and promises of the word. Its instruction would be to them as
the leaves of the tree of life. It would be in them a well of
water, springing up into everlasting life. Refreshing showers
of grace would refresh and revive the soul, causing them to forget
all toil and weariness. They would be strengthened and encouraged
by the words of inspiration.
Ministers would be inspired with divine
faith. Their prayers would be characterized by earnestness, filled
with the divine assurance of truth. Weariness would be forgotten
in the sunlight of heaven. Truth would be interwoven with their
lives, and its heavenly principles would be as a fresh, running
stream, constantly satisfying the soul.
The Lord's philosophy is the rule of the
Christian's life. The entire being is imbued with the life-giving
principles of heaven. The busy
nothings which consume the time of so many shrink into their
proper position before a healthy, sanctifying Bible piety.
The Bible, and the Bible alone, can produce
this good result. It is the wisdom of God and the power of God,
and it works with all power in the receptive heart. Oh, what
heights we might reach if we would conform our wills to the will
of God! It is the power of God that we need, wherever we are.
The frivolity that cumbers the church makes it weak and indifferent.
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are seeking and longing
for channels through which to communicate to the world the divine
principles of truth.
Artificial lights may appear, claiming
to come from heaven, but they cannot shine forth as the star
of holiness, the star of heavenly brightness, to guide the feet
of the pilgrim and stranger into the city of God. False lights
will take the place of the true, and many souls will be for a
time deceived. God forbid that it should be so with us. The true
light now shineth, and will light up the souls in which the windows
are opened heavenward.