Chapter 1
God's Purpose for His
Church
THE
church is God's appointed agency for the salvation of men. It was
organized for service, and its mission is to carry the gospel to the
world. From the beginning it has been God's plan that through His church
shall be reflected to the world His fullness and His sufficiency. The
members of the church, those whom He has called out of darkness into His
marvelous light, are to show forth His glory. The church is the repository
of the riches of the grace of Christ; and through the church will
eventually be made manifest, even to "the principalities and powers
in heavenly places," the final and full display of the love of God.
Ephesians 3:10.
Many and
wonderful are the promises recorded in the Scriptures regarding the
church. "Mine house shall be called an house of prayer for all
people." Isaiah 56:7. "I will make them and the places round
about My hill a blessing; and I will cause the shower to come down in his
season;
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there shall be showers of blessing." "And I will raise
up for them a plant of renown, and they shall be no more consumed with
hunger in the land, neither bear the shame of the heathen any more. Thus
shall they know that I the Lord their God am with them, and that they,
even the house of Israel, are My people, saith the Lord God. And ye My
flock, the flock of My pasture, are men, and I am your God, saith the Lord
God." Ezekiel 34:26,29-31.
"Ye are
My witnesses, saith the Lord, and My servant whom I have chosen: that ye
may know and believe Me, and understand that I am He: before Me there was
no God formed, neither shall there be after Me. I, even I, am the Lord;
and beside Me there is no Saviour. I have declared, and have saved, and I
have showed, when there was no strange god among you: therefore ye are My
witnesses." "I the Lord have called thee in righteousness, and
will hold thine hand, and will keep thee, and give thee for a covenant of
the people, for a light of the Gentiles; to open the blind eyes, to bring
out the prisoners from the prison, and them that sit in darkness out of
the prison house." Isaiah 43:10-12; 42:6,7.
"In an
acceptable time have I heard thee, and in a day of salvation have I helped
thee: and I will preserve thee, and give thee for a covenant of the
people, to establish the earth, to cause to inherit the desolate
heritages; that thou mayest say to the prisoners, Go forth; to them that
are in darkness, Show yourselves. They shall feed in the ways, and their
pastures shall be in all high places. They shall not hunger nor thirst;
neither shall the heat nor sun smite them: for
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He that hath mercy on them
shall lead them, even by the springs of water shall He guide them. And I
will make all My mountains a way, and My highways shall be exalted. . . .
"Sing, O
heavens; and be joyful, O earth; and break forth into singing, O
mountains: for the Lord hath comforted His people, and will have mercy
upon His afflicted. But Zion said, The Lord hath forsaken me, and my Lord
hath forgotten me. Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should
not have compassion on the son of her womb? yea, they may forget, yet will
I not forget thee. Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of My hands;
thy walls are continually before Me." Isaiah 49:8-16.
The church is
God's fortress. His city of refuge, which He holds in a revolted world.
Any betrayal of the church is treachery to Him who has bought mankind with
the blood of His only-begotten Son. From the beginning, faithful souls
have constituted the church on earth. In every age the Lord has had His
watchmen, who have borne a faithful testimony to the generation in which
they lived. These sentinels gave the message of warning; and when they
were called to lay off their armor, others took up the work. God brought
these witnesses into covenant relation with Himself, uniting the church on
earth with the church in heaven. He has sent forth His angels to minister
to His church, and the gates of hell have not been able to prevail against
His people.
Through
centuries of persecution, conflict, and darkness, God has sustained His
church. Not one cloud has fallen upon it that He has not prepared for; not
one opposing
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force has risen to counterwork His work, that He has not
foreseen. All has taken place as He predicted. He has not left His church
forsaken, but has traced in prophetic declarations what would occur, and
that which His Spirit inspired the prophets to foretell has been brought
about. All His purposes will be fulfilled. His law is linked with His
throne, and no power of evil can destroy it. Truth is inspired and guarded
by God; and it will triumph over all opposition.
During ages
of spiritual darkness the church of God has been as a city set on a hill.
From age to age, through successive generations, the pure doctrines of
heaven have been unfolding within its borders. Enfeebled and defective as
it may appear, the church is the one object upon which God bestows in a
special sense His supreme regard. It is the theater of His grace, in which
He delights to reveal His power to transform hearts.
"Whereunto,"
asked Christ, "shall we liken the kingdom of God? or with what
comparison shall we compare it?" Mark 4:30. He could not employ the
kingdoms of the world as a similitude. In society He found nothing with
which to compare it. Earthly kingdoms rule by the ascendancy of physical
power; but from Christ's kingdom every carnal weapon, every instrument of
coercion, is banished. This kingdom is to uplift and ennoble humanity.
God's church is the court of Holy life, filled with varied gifts and
endowed with the Holy Spirit. The members are to find their happiness in
the happiness of those whom they help and bless.
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Wonderful is
the work which the Lord designs to accomplish through His church, that His
name may be glorified. A picture of this work is given in Ezekiel's vision
of the river of healing: "These waters issue out toward the east
country, and go down into the desert, and go into the sea: which being
brought forth into the sea, the waters shall be healed. And it shall come
to pass, that everything that liveth, which moveth, whithersoever the
rivers shall come, shall live: . . . and by the river upon the bank
thereof, on this side and on that side, shall grow all trees for meat,
whose leaf shall not fade, neither shall the fruit thereof be consumed: it
shall bring forth new fruit according to his months, because their waters
they issued out of the sanctuary: and the fruit thereof shall be for meat,
and the leaf thereof for medicine." Ezekiel 47:8-12.
From the
beginning God has wrought through His people to bring blessing to the
world. To the ancient Egyptian nation God made Joseph a fountain of life.
Through the integrity of Joseph the life of that whole people was
preserved. Through Daniel God saved the life of all the wise men of
Babylon. And these deliverances are as object lessons; they illustrate the
spiritual blessings offered to the world through connection with the God
whom Joseph and Daniel worshiped. Everyone in whose heart Christ abides,
everyone who will show forth His love to the world, is a worker together
with God for the blessing of humanity. As he receives from the Saviour
grace to impart to others, from his whole being flows forth the tide of
spiritual life.
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God chose
Israel to reveal His character to men. He desired them to be as wells of
salvation in the world. To them were committed the oracles of heaven, the
revelation of God's will. In the early days of Israel the nations of the
world, through corrupt practices, had lost the knowledge of God. They had
once known Him; but because "they glorified Him not as God, neither
were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, . . . their foolish
heart was darkened." Romans 1:21. Yet in His mercy God did not blot
them out of existence. He purposed to give them an opportunity of again
becoming acquainted with Him through His chosen people. Through the
teachings of the sacrificial service, Christ was to be uplifted before all
nations, and all who would look to Him should live. Christ was the
foundation of the Jewish economy. The whole system of types and symbols
was a compacted prophecy of the gospel, a presentation in which were bound
up the promises of redemption.
But the
people of Israel lost sight of their high privileges as God's
representatives. They forgot God and failed to fulfill their holy mission.
The blessings they received brought no blessing to the world. All their
advantages they appropriated for their own glorification. They shut
themselves away from the world in order to escape temptation. The
restrictions that God had placed upon their association with idolaters as
a means of preventing them from conforming to the practices of the
heathen, they used to build up a wall of separation between themselves and
all other nations. They
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robbed God of the service He required of them, and
they robbed their fellow men of religious guidance and a holy example.
Priests and
rulers became fixed in a rut of ceremonialism. They were satisfied with a
legal religion, and it was impossible for them to give to others the
living truths of heaven. They thought their own righteousness
all-sufficient, and did not desire that a new element should be brought
into their religion. The good will of God to men they did not accept as
something apart from themselves, but connected it with their own merit
because of their good works. The faith that works by love and purifies the
soul could find no place for union with the religion of the Pharisees,
made up of ceremonies and the injunctions of men.
Of Israel God
declared: "I had planted thee a noble vine, wholly a right seed: how
then art thou turned into the degenerate plant of a strange vine unto
Me?" Jeremiah 2:21. "Israel is an empty vine, he bringeth forth
fruit unto himself." Hosea 10:1. "And now, O inhabitants of
Jerusalem, and men of Judah, judge, I pray you, betwixt Me and My
vineyard. What could have been done more to My vineyard, that I have not
done in it? wherefore, when I looked that it should bring forth grapes,
brought it forth wild grapes?
"And now
go to; I will tell you what I will do to My vineyard: I will take away the
hedge thereof, and it shall be eaten up; and break down the wall thereof,
and it shall be trodden down: and I will lay it waste: it shall not be
pruned, nor digged; but there shall come up briers and
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thorns: I will also
command the clouds that they rain no rain upon it. For the vineyard of the
Lord of hosts is the house of Israel, and the men of Judah His pleasant
plant: and He looked for judgment, but behold oppression; for
righteousness, but behold a cry." Isaiah 5:3-7. "The diseased
have ye not strengthened, neither have ye healed that which was sick,
neither have ye bound up that which was broken, neither have ye brought
again that which was driven away, neither have ye sought that which was
lost; but with force and with cruelty have ye ruled them." Ezekiel
34:4.
The Jewish
leaders thought themselves too wise to need instruction, too righteous to
need salvation, too highly honored to need the honor that comes from
Christ. The Saviour turned from them to entrust to others the privileges
they had abused and the work they had slighted. God's glory must be
revealed, His word established. Christ's kingdom must be set up in the
world. The salvation of God must be made known in the cities of the
wilderness; and the disciples were called to do the work that the Jewish
leaders had failed to do.
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