It appears quite clear that great numbers
of Christian professors are very imperfectly
acquainted with the requirements of "pure
and undefiled religion," and need to be led
to re-study it in the pages of Holy Scripture.
We have lost sight of the 'Divine Original',
and have confined our attention to
the 'imperfect transcripts' which we
find on every hand in our churches.
We have by tacit consent reduced
the standard, and fixed our eye and
our aim upon an inferior object.
We are a law to each other--
instead of making the Word of GOD
the law to us all.
We tolerate a worldly-minded, diluted,
and weakened piety in others--
because we expect a similar toleration
for ourselves. We make excuses for them--
because we expect the like excuses
for our own conduct in return.
We have abused, shamefully abused,
the fact that 'there is no perfection
upon earth,' and converted it into a
license for any measure and any
number of imperfections!
Our highest notion of religion requires only . . .
abstinence from open immorality and
the more polluting worldly amusements,
an attendance upon an evangelical ministry,
and an approval of orthodox doctrine.
This, this, is the religion of multitudes!
There may be . . .
no habitual spirituality,
no heavenly-mindedness,
no life of faith,
no communion with GOD,
no struggling against sin, satan, and the world,
no concern to grow in grace,
no supreme regard to eternity,
no studied and advancing fitness for the eternal world,
no tenderness of conscience,
no careful discipline of our disposition,
no cultivation of love,
no making piety our chief business and highest pleasure,
no separation in spirit from the world.
In short, there may be no impress
upon the whole mind, and heart,
and conscience and life--
of the character of the Christian,
as delineated upon the page of Scripture.
We all need to be taken out of 'the religious
world', as it is called, and collected again
around the Bible to study what it is
to be a Christian!
Let us endeavor to forget what the bulk
of professors are, and begin afresh
to learn what they ought to be.
It is to be feared that we are corrupting
It is to be feared that we are corrupting
each other, leading each other to be
satisfied with a 'conventional piety'. Many
have been actually the worse for attending
church. They were more intensely concerned
and earnest before they came into church
fellowship. Their piety seemed to come into
an ice house, instead of a hot house!
They grew better outside the church--
than in the church. At first they were
surprised and shocked to see . . .
the lukewarmness,
the irregularities,
the worldliness,
the inconsistencies,
of many older professors, and
the irregularities,
the worldliness,
the inconsistencies,
of many older professors, and
exclaimed, with grief and disappointment,
"Is this the church of CHRIST!"
But after a while, the fatal influence
came over them, and their piety sank
to the temperature around them!"Because you are lukewarm, and neither
cold nor hot, I will vomit you out of MY mouth!"
Revelation 3:16
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