Saturday, October 21, 2017

The Gospel According to Paul # 24

The Gospel According to Paul # 24

The Test At The End, continued -

And then the second thing. Antichrist, that man of sin, the devil, seems to be getting more and more of his own way, they thought. And it was so. 'But', said the Apostle, 'the Lord's day will not come until that man of sin, the antichrist, has been revealed.' 'Oh, we thought Christ was coming, not antichrist!' Ah, but Christ will not come until antichrist has come. Do not misunderstand things. If there is a mighty movement in this world by satan, the devil seemingly incarnate, a great incarnation of him - it may be in man form or system form, whatever it is - that is dead set upon obliterating everything that belongs to Christ, that is not a bad sign. That is a good sign - the Lord is about to come! That is the good news in the day when the devil seems to be carrying everything away. That is portentous. The Lord is at hand.

"But when these things begin to come to pass, look up, and lift up your heads; because your redemption draweth nigh", said Jesus (Luke 21:28). So if suffering increases, if patience is tested; if satan seems to be having it his way, and getting the power into his hands, do not be deceived - do not allow that to say to you, 'Well, our hope is not being realized.' Turn it around the other way, and say, 'These are the very things that say that our hope is about to be realized.' This is good news for the day of adversity, good news for Christians in suffering, good news when satan is doing his worst. The Lord is at hand!

The Summing Up Of The Whole Matter

But where shall we sum it all up? We have always sought to find a little fragment in which it can be all concluded, and I think we have it here:

"Faithful is He that calleth you, Who will also do it" (1 Thess. 5:24).

Here is the conclusion and summing up of the whole matter. Time is dragging on. The devil is apparently gaining power and doing his worst. We, the Lord's people, are in suffering: nevertheless, God is able to see us through. "Who will also do it." What more do we want? Over against everything else - 'He will also do it.' That is good news! After all, and in the final summing up, the good news is that it is not left with us. It is the Lord's matter. What is left to us is to believe God, to seek to understand His ways, to be steadfast, to hope unto the end, and then the Lord takes over. "Faithful is He that calleth you, Who will also do it." Good news!

~T. Austin-Sparks~

(continued with # 25 - In His Letters To Timothy)

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