Without Benefit of Clergy

By Ron Halbrook

For the Truth’s Sake, baptized believers must be active in Christ’s kingdom. Each Christian must run the race so that he may obtain God’s approval (1 Cor. 9:24). Each must “endure hardness, as a good soldier of Christ” (2 Tim. 2:3). Christians join in offering “up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ” (1 Pet. 2:5). They resist the temptation to conform to the world in sin, and they care for the helpless (Ja. 1:27). God “without respect of persons judgeth according to every man’s work” (1 Pet. 2:17). God is not concerned with any effort to earn, deserve, or merit His approval (Rom. 4:1-5), but with “faith which worketh by love” (Gal. 5:6). When the lost seek God’s approval,.they must come to Him in “obedience to the faith,” serving the God of all grace in “obedience unto righteousness” (Rom. 1:5; 6:16).

No one can hear, believe the gospel, repent of sins, confess Christ, or be baptized for us (Rom. 10:17; Mk. 16:16; Acts 2:38; Rom. 10:10 1 Pet. 3:21). “Repent, and be baptized every one of you,” Peter said. No one else can run, endure, offer sacrifices, resist temptation, care for the needy, or otherwise “obey the truth” in our place (Gal. 3:1). Jesus said, “If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me” (Lk. 9:23). God’s love is personal and individual. “For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men”-The Gospel is for each one of us (Tit. 2:11). God patiently awaits our obedience to the gospel, for He is “not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance” (2 Pet. 3:9). Our love for God and acceptance of His grace must be personal and individual.

The modern clergy-laity systems are all frauds and counterfeits of New Testament Christianity. They blunt “faith which worketh by love” because they create a class of professional religionists. These professionals stand between God and the individual, non-professional saint. The professional clergy studies, keeps, and dispenses “the mysteries” to the common laity. It is considered impudent if not vulgar for an ordinary layman to question the professional “Reverend.” The “Reverend” is something of a sacred cow in the domain of religion. The laity looks to the clergy to confer special blessings, perform acceptable worship, and to offer whatever service is necessary to keep things straight with God in behalf of the nonprofessional.

Simple New Testament Christianity requires the obliteration of the kingdom of the clergy and any distinction between “clergy” and “laity.” “Clergy” is from kleros, a lot, heritage, or inheritance. Rather than some of us being elevated to receive others of us as a special lot or heritage, we are all equally God’s inheritance in Christ (Eph. 1:11). “Laity” is from laos, the people. Rather than some of us being common, ordinary non-professionals, all “the people of God” are equally His purchased possession (Tit. 2:14; Heb. 4:9). The kleros are the laos without distinction. Let us hear and obey God’s Word “without benefit of clergy.” No professional can render for us that “faith which worketh by love.”

Truth Magazine XXI: 16, pp. 252-253
April 21, 1977

Abiding in the Truth

By Ernest Udom

(Brother Ernest Udom sent this article to me, requesting that I help him publish it. Brother Udom attended classes taught by brother Billy Moore, when brother Moore visited Nigeria. Brother Udom has sent me a letter of recommendation from brother E. J. Ebong. Brother Udom’s article speaks well for his soundness in the faith. He has requested support for his work of preaching the Gospel. Since I have no personal, first-hand knowledge of the work in Nigeria, I recommend that any churches interested in assisting brother Udom contact Billy W. Moore in Butler, Missouri or brother Udom personally.-Keith Sharp.)

In the world we live in we see that things occur in pairs, or two by two, i.e., truth and error, faithful and unfaithful, right and wrong. No one can be both right and wrong at the same time in his belief. Whether one preaches truth or error, usually some people will follow that teaching. If some even preach that Satan is a savior, there will be those who will follow. This means that all over the world people are now believing either truth or error.

Going to the authority of the New Testament scriptures, we read that, when the church was in her infancy, it was the apostles who had the whole truth (Jn. 16:13). They taught that in Christ neither circumcision nor uncircumcision is of any avail (Col. 5:6) and that the Law of the Old Testament, given to the Israelites by Moses, had been taken out of the way and nailed to His cross (Col. 2:14). But what did the false teachers of that time say? In Acts 15:1, we read that some came from Jerusalem, saying they were sent by the apostles themselves, to tell the brethren in Antioch that Gentiles could not be saved unless they also obeyed the Law of Moses and were circumcised. Were they right? Of course not. They lied to teach their own belief. The apostles were right because they spoke for Christ and had the whole truth of God. The false teachers were wrong because they still wanted to be saved by the old Law, which was out of date since the death of Christ.

In Thyatira a woman calling herself a prophetess taught Christians to eat things sacrificed to idols and to practice immoral acts (Rev. 2:10). These teachings were against the Law of Christ, but people still practiced them. Did that make them right? Of course not. They were unfaithful to Christ. Other places in the New Testament where Christians were warned about error are: (1) Peter warned about false teachers in the district of Asia Minor who would arise from their midst (2 Pet. 2:1-3). (2) Paul, in his farewell message to the elders of the Ephesian congregation, warned them that men would arise from among their own selves, speaking perverse things to draw away disciples after themselves (Acts 20:28-30). (3) Paul warned the Corinthians about false prophets disguising themselves as apostles of Christ (2 Cor. 11:13). (4) Christ warned that many false prophets would arise and lead many astray (Matt. 24:11). (5) Paul warned Timothy about those who would hold the form of religion but deny its power (2 Tim. 3:5, 8). People like this can be found in the church today, claiming to be members of Christ’s true church but denying the saving power of the gospel of Christ. Instead they seek their own method of saving souls. (6) The Holy Spirit warned clearly that some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils (1 Tim. 4:1).

Today in the church there are many faithful preachers teaching the whole word of God. However, there are also many false brethren who support false preachers teaching false doctrines. False doctrines are those which cannot be found in the New Testament Law of Christ. Some of the false teachings of today, not found in the New Testament, are: (1) That a local congregation can take money out of her treasury to help build schools, colleges and universities to teach secular education. Did God intend for the church to teach secular education? (2) That the Lord’s money can be used to build hospitals to care for the sick and to possibly convert them. Is this the method of caring for the sick God revealed to us or how to convert souls? (3) That the church can assume the responsibility of caring for orphans outside its own congregation, ask for help to feed them from the whole brotherhood and set up an organization in addition to the church, complete with a board of directors, staff and labor. Some orphanages are still under an eldership, but in both cases one congregation sets itself up to care for orphans that are not its responsibility then pleads for others to allow them to discharge a work that is not their responsibility. (4) The church can give college scholarships to help young men go away to learn to preach. Many scholarships have been given to Nigerians to go to America to learn to preach. How many have come back to preach to: Nigerians? Are they not taking care of their own business now, instead of God’s business? Education is fine, and anyone who can ought to get as much as possible. However, nowhere in the New Testament can it be found where a church paid for secular education. Christ’s church does not need seminary preacher factories, but Bible education should be taught in the home and in the church. (5) Church owned farms are a good way to raise crops, sell the produce and get money to preach. But there is no scripture to back up this teaching. (6) Other false teachings include donating money to help in community development, using the Lord’s money to care for all needy people whether they are Christians or not, sending support to preachers through certain men called middle-men or representatives and building Bible colleges with the Lord’s money.

False teachers and false brethren try to justify their sinful practices by saying, “Whatever the individual Christian can do, the church can do.” This sounds good from the standpoint of human wisdom, but where is the scripture that authorizes this? In fact, as we will see later, there are some things the church cannot do that individuals are commanded to do.

But why do some Christians follow this false doctrine? Because it sounds right by human standards. It is wise to men. But the wisdom of men is not as good as the wisdom of God and will be destroyed (Isa. 29:14; 1 Cor. 1:19; 3:19). Those who teach and those who follow, are they abiding in the truth of God? Have they not drifted from the truth? When we go to the New Testament, we can easily read that the Lord had a purpose for the money that was to be collected. Not only are we told how to collect money into the church treasury, but also how to spend it. Contributions from individual Christians were to be laid by in store, or put into a common treasury, on the first day of the week (1 Cor. 16:1-2). It had to be a willing contribution (2 Cor. 8:12) and one purposed, or deliberately set aside after deciding God’s share (2 Cor. 9:7). All money was to come from individuals. No where does any scripture say anything about money from church farms, schools, hospitals or jails. Why not? Because there were none. All of them have been brought into the church by false teachers and supported by false brethren.

What does the Bible say the money was used for, i.e., money collected on the first day of the week? (1) Needy saints in Jerusalem were helped by saints in Corinth, Macedonia and Achaia (2 Cor. 8:1). (2) The church in Rome also sent aid to the needy saints in Jerusalem (Rom. 15:26). (3) Fourteen years earlier a famine was over all Judea, and the church in Antioch sent relief to needy saints in Judea (Acts 11:27-30). It was sent to each congregation in Judea, because that was where the need was. (4) Much earlier, when the church had just been established in Jerusalem, there was a need, but there were no Christians any where else to help. Instead, Christians who had lands and houses sold them and laid the money at the apostles’ feet, so that the needy saints in the church could be fed. The only record of any being helped says they were needy saints, or Christian. No one else was fed (Acts 2:44-45; 4:32-37).

This may sound cruel and sinful, not to feed anyone who is hungry, but we must obey whatever God says. God, in His wisdom, says that only needy saints are to be helped by money from churches. An individual can and must do all that he is able to do, especially for those who are of the household of faith (Gal. 6:10). But what an individual Christian can do and what a church can do may be different, according to the New Testament.

In the scriptures given above on how the churches can send help to needy saints, take note that they did not send the money through a missionary society or to a sponsoring church. Rather, it was sent to elders of the church in need. They (the elders) distributed the money to the saints. Some have tried to say that the money was sent to the elders in Jerusalem, and then they sent it to other churches. But the need of 1 Cor. 16:1-2 and 2 Cor. 8:1 was 14 years later than the famine in all Judea recorded in Acts 11:27-30. The Jerusalem elders did not run a sponsoring church, but they received help directly from those who sent it and received it for those in Jerusalem who needed it, the needy saints of Jerusalem. Any honest soul who can read or understand the Bible should be able to see that the church was not a welfare society for the world but took care of its own and did its main job of preaching the gospel (Lk. 8:11; 1 Thess. 1:8).

Another use of the Lord’s money, from the treasury of the church, was to support the preaching of the gospel. (1) Churches sent money directly to Paul while he was preaching in Corinth (2 Cor. 11:8). (2) The church at Philippi had fellowship in the gospel which Paul preached, i.e., they supported Paul directly by sending to his needs (Phil. 1:3-,5; 2:25-30; 4:14-20). (3) The Lord commanded that those who preach the gospel should also make their living from the gospel, or be supported by those hearing the gospel (1 Cor. 9:14). (4) Even elders who rule well. should be counted worthy of double honor, i.e., those elders who preach or teach full-time should also be paid or supported by the church (1 Tim. 5:17-18), as well as receive respect as leaders.

In these scriptures we see that the money was always sent directly from the church sending the money to the one the church was supporting. In one case it was Epaphroditus who carried the help from the Philippians to Paul. In no case was the money sent first to a sponsoring church or middle-man to pass on. Did Epaphroditus keep back part of the help for himself? He worked to the point of death for Paul. How many middle-men do that for any preacher today? Today sponsoring churches and middle-men have robbed preachers by keeping back some given by churches. Their evil has corrupted the church of Christ and brought sin to those who follow these evil practices. How much longer are you going to put up with these tricks and cheating going on in the name of religion? It is time to get back to God’s truth and to do His will.

Again, the money given into the treasury by individual Christians was used to teach the gospel in their own area. (1) Paul and Barnabas taught in the Antioch church (Acts 11:25-26). (2) There were other teachers in the church at Antioch who also taught the truth (Acts 13:1). (3) The church is the ground (support) and pillar (upholder) of the truth (1 Tim. 3:14-15). (4) Timothy was a preacher who was instructed to teach faithful men what he had heard from Paul, that they could teach others (2 Tim. 2:2). (5) Paul taught disciples in the school of Tyrannus for two years (Acts 19:9-10). This was not a Bible college built by Paul, as some would have you believe, but only a place used by Paul to teach the gospel for awhile. (6) It was a church in which all kinds of Christians were taught, such as old men, aged women, young men and women (Tit. 2:2-6).

In none of these scriptures, nor in any others in the New Testament, can anyone find authority for the church to build Bible colleges with presidents, principals, staff and labor. It means then that, since they are not in the Bible, they never were in God’s plan and are sinful. But false teachers say that Bible authority is not needed, and they bring fighting among brethren, corrupt the church, grow rich at the expense of churches and fight with others for the political power they desire. Brethren, since these things cannot be found in the Bible, let us do away with unscriptural practices. Do you truly believe that a Christian could occupy one of these offices that have brought hatred, jealousy, dishonesty and other malpractice?

The work of the church is to preach the gospel, edify saints and care for needy saints. And that is all! There is no scripture that allows a church to educate anyone. The work of education is for parents and schools that are not supported by churches. If the church took care of all the needy in the world and educated all who wanted it, there would not be enough money or time to preach the gospel, which is the primary job of the church. Let God’s ways be our ways.

Briefly, I have stated the purpose of the Lord’s money in the church as God has commanded. God’s purpose leaves no room for hospitals, farms, colleges, hotels, recreation, printing companies or anything else paid for with money from the Lord’s treasury. The Lord’s money is not to be wasted on things of the world, but is to be used according to God’s purpose. If we do otherwise, we will answer for our sins at judgment.

Do not be like Judas, as some brethren are, as thieves who use the Lord’s money for their own desires and power. They forbid using God’s money as He has directed. To prove they are thieves, more money is spent for human organizations than for preaching the gospel. Nigerian preachers who are supported by churches who support these organizations receive twenty-five to forty dollars a month. Why do they not receive more? One reason is: the money they spend on human organizations which the Lord did not establish. Let us remember the words of David in Psalms 125:5, that those who turn aside upon their crooked ways, the Lord will lead away with evil doers. Those who support human organizations, have they not turned away upon their crooked ways? I have not been saying that individuals cannot engage in gainful work. Christians can even group themselves together and establish an enterprise which is honest and which will bring them gain. But there is no way a church can support a human organization and be pleasing to God.

Brethren desire to be like the denominations around them and leave God, just as the Israelites left God to have their own king. They too wanted to be like others around them. But the Israelites disobeyed God (1 Sam. 8:4, 19-20) in wanting a king, and they finally began to worship idols and went into captivity for seventy years (Jer. 25:12). We should take a warning from this not to disobey God by preaching a social gospel or by living by man’s philosophy (Col. 2:8). But rather we must preach the true ,gospel of Christ to keep ourselves and the church without spot, wrinkle or blemish (Eph. 5:26-27).

The individual Christian can do some things the church cannot do, such as: (1) bless their enemies (Rom. 12:14-21); (2) rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep; (3) not repay evil with evil, but feed their enemies (Rom. 12:14-21); (4) use their hands to work (Eph. 4:28; 2 Thess. 3:10; 1 Thess. 4:11); (5) be subject to the government of their country to pay taxes and obey authority (Rom. 13:1-8; 1 Pet. 2:13); (6) provide for their families (1 Tim. 5:8, 16); (7) go to a brother one has wronged, or go with another to correct a brother, (8) train children (Eph. 6:4); and (9) visit orphans (James 1:27) and widows. Visit means to go and see and help, not to send someone else. We hear a lot about visiting orphans by building orphanages, but nothing about building a home for widows. Are widows less deserving of our love than orphans?

In 1 Tim. 5:16, God commands that, if any Christian has a widow, he is to take care of her. The church is not to take care of her. But if there are true widows who are qualified (1 Tim. 5:9-10) and do not have relatives, then the church is to take care of them. It then becomes the church’s responsibility to take care of them, not because we think it is a good idea, but rather because it is God’s will. Here is one place where the church cannot do something that an individual can do. That is, the church cannot help a widow who has relatives, but an individual Christian can. This should forever put the lie to those who say that, whatever an individual can do, the church can do.

Are you satisfied with God’s word as revealed in the New Testament, or do you think you can teach God? Job asked, “Shall any teach God knowledge?” (Job 21:22). Are you willing to become free from error? Then come back to God’s word, the word of truth that will set you free (Jn. 8:32). Are you on the side of right or wrong, truth or error, God’s side or Satan’s? If you have supported error, please compare what you practice with God’s word, and come ye out from among them. Examine yourself.

Truth Magazine XXI: 16, pp. 249-252
April 21, 1977

Reflections on the Daily News

By Lewis Willis

Since childhood I have heard tales of little green men, flying in exotic saucer-shaped vehicles, who have landed at random on the earth. They have “captured” some earth-people, spirited them into their spacecraft, scared the daylights out of them and let them go to tell a trembling world of its impending doom at the hands of Martian forces. These UFO’s have been sighted in numerous areas of the country and the stories told receive wide circulation.

For many years the scientific community has contributed to this phenomenon by asserting that Mars, of all the planets in our solar system, is capable of sustaining life. At no time were more scientists making these claims than around the middle of July, 1976. This nation was about to land its first camera bearing craft on the surface of Mars. Few newspapers or newscasts did not include some information on the speculative claims of those scientists in charge of the mission. The Amarillo Daily News was no different than your local newspaper.

It was not many years ago, when missions were undertaken to land men on the moon, that the public was told we could expect to find evidences of life and the answers to the origin of our universe when men explored the surface of the moon. However, after landing and failing to find evidence of life on the lunar surface, space scientists reacted quickly. They explained that life could certainly be found on Mars. So, off we go to explore the Martian surface.

The Associated Press quoted one scientist who praised “the thousands of persons involved in the eight year project.” It took eleven months of flight to get the craft to the surface of Mars. The distance was 213 million miles. The pictures that were taken of Mars, traveling at the speed of light (186,000 miles per second), took 19 minutes to reach the earth. In anxious expectancy, a world awaited the historic event. Would life be found? Would we see little men running in terror as they were being invaded by earthlings? Would there be trees, grass and water? The cameras were activated, pictures were printed line-by-line at the Pasadena Jet Propulsion Laboratory, engineers whooped, cheered and cried, and the proud announcement was made that we had pictures of a “landscape which looks like the Arizona desert without plants or animals” (my emphasis–LW). The national press was persistent. They asked scientist Thomas Mutch if, not seeing any signs of life -there, he still believed that it would be found. Apparently with straight face, he replied, “The odds (of Martian life) certainly haven’t gone down since the Viking landing.” Another scientist said that simply because we have not seen life, does not mean that it is not there! Is that not wonderful?

i was impressed by the fact that Martian deserts are certainly different from Earth deserts. One can occasionally see a prairie dog or a jackrabbit out here on the Texas desert. Non-Scientist Lewis Willis of Amarillo, Texas conjectures, however, that Martian prairie dogs and jackrabbits are probably more intelligent than Earth prairie dogs, jackrabbits, and, possibly, space scientists. Thus, these Martian creatures likely only come out at tunes when cameras are turned off. The only other possibility is that they do not exist, but to the scientific mind this is utterly unthinkable! I am disappointed: I hoped to see a Martian desert cactus!

I do not know about you, but I am getting tired of looking at space rocks. It is beyond being funny that millions of tax dollars are being spent in efforts to prove the hypotheses of godless, atheistic scientists whose aim it is to gafher any remote shred of information which might be used to discredit the inspiration of the Bible and the affirmations of religionists. Explorations to enhance the well-being of humanity have a definite place in society. Very few, if any, religionists oppose such efforts. But, we should all cry out against such efforts when the aim is to sustain the presuppositions of infidels!

Men have spent their lives searching the depths of this earth to sustain their contentions that the race evolved. The only difference now is that we have gained the technology to examine the far reaches of space. And, the search remains the same: An Explanation For Evolutionary Life. I recently read several quotations from the pen of R. L. Whiteside which seem appropriate just here. He wrote, “A confessed missing link in any theory proves it to be a guess” (Doctrinal Discourses, p. 63). “It may not amount to much but it is my opinion that the man who sprang from an ape should not have landed in a professor’s chair” (p. 26). “If man did come from the lower animals, and there is such a thing as reversion to original species, then we have incontestible evidence that some men came by way of the donkey family” (p. 68).

Perhaps Whiteside had some pertinent advice for the intellectuals of our day. Though he wrote several years ago, he cautioned: “Every person should so cultivate his mind that when he takes off his hat there will still be some real value above his ears” (p. 73). Let the space scientists take note. Some of us are becoming suspicious!!

As the patriarch David said, “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament showeth his handiwork” (Psa. 19:1). God placed Mars 213 million miles out in space and so ordered its state that men could launch a probe of its surface, after flying eleven months just to get there. Not wanting to be difficult but I wonder what these scientists would have said to the taxpaying American if, before 11 months had expired, Mars had decided by evolutionary processes to move a few billion miles to the west. This did not happen because the power of God kept Mars in its proper place. The heavens do declare the glory of God and the foolishness of men! Gentlemen, your desperation is showing!

Truth Magazine XXI: 16, pp. 248-249
April 21, 1977

Spiritual Blessings in Christ (II)

By C. W. Scott

In a previous article the writer sought to emphasize the fact of “Spiritual Blessings In Christ.” Special attention is now to be given to the truth of God’s promise to Christians of “All Spiritual Blessings.”

There is both quantity and quality identified with the blessings promised to those in Christ Jesus. How many? It is “all spiritual blessings.” There are absolutely no spiritual blessings that a person ;n Christ can seek or feel a need for than those to be’ enjoyed in Christ. In Christ are all spiritual blessings. The saints of Colosse were assured, “Ye are complete in Him which is the head of all principality and power” (Col. 2:10). Let us look unto Jesus “the author and finisher of our faith” for spiritual completeness through all spiritual blessings. We are saved by Christ and in Christ, and we share the benefits of the atonement. Out of Him no one is chosen to spiritual life and no one out of Christ can enjoy salvation either in time or eternity.

Spiritual

The blessings to be found only in Jesus Christ are spiritual blessings. They are accommodated to our spiritual wants and desire; they come down to us from heaven, prepare us for heaven, and will be completed in our admission to heaven. The blessings are in quality both spiritual and eternal. The Samaritan woman was instructed by Jesus, (John 4:14), “Whosoever drinketh the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life.”

Heavenly

The quality of the blessings in Christ can be recognized further in that they are said to be heavenly in nature. Nicodemus was informed by Jesus, “If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe if I tell you of heavenly things” (John 3:12). It was a most comforting and inspiring heavenly blessing that Jesus promised his weary disciples. It was while hearts were heavy and saddened that Jesus appealed to them, “Let not your hearts be troubled; ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my father’s house are many mansions . . . I go and prepare a place for you” (John 14:1,2). Jesus finally said on this occasion, “I will come again and receive you unto myself; that where I am (that is, in heaven), there ye may be also.” Just think of it! Christians enjoy the promise of “All ‘spiritual blessings in heavenly places!” How wonderful the thought! And that is not all! Jesus “hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen” (Rev. 1:7). Arid let us consider another blessing, “The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God; and if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.” That is the promise of Romans 8:16,17 and addressed to Christians or those in Christ.

Some Specific Blessings

Let us be more direct and specific as to some of the blessings that may be enjoyed by those in Christ. Surely, none of us can afford to be without a single blessing offered. However, to remain out of Christ, to refuse to accept the grace of God, a failure to appropriate them through heeding the voice and will of the Son of God, and a refusal to act in harmony with the teachings of the New Testament, will most certainly deprive one of every blessing to be enjoyed now and eternally.

What a privilege it is that our prayers unto God may be heard and our praise, thanksgivings, petitions and supplications will be heard if we be in Christ. John 15:7 reveals the words of Jesus, “If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.” Again, the Holy Spirit-guided Paul admonished in Col. 3:17, “And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.” What a privilege and blessing to enjoy! Prayer with God in Jesus’ name enables God to hear us! Indeed, what a blessing there is in prayer-a blessed hour of prayer!

And how blessed it is also to know, “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit” (Rom. 8:1). Paul thus states there is no condemnation to those in Christ Jesus as certainly as there is no salvation or pardon from past sins to those that are not in Christ.

Then there is the blessing of “The newness of life.” 2 Cor. 5:17 teaches, “If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold all things are become new.” “Even so, we should also walk in newness of life . . . being then made free from sin, ye became the servants of righteousness” (Rom. 6:4, 17).

Redemption and forgiveness are other spiritual blessings to be had only in Christ. Ephesians 1:7 states that in Jesus “we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace.” Every blessing bestowed on sinners is by grace but the blessing of forgiveness is according to the riches, the exceeding, unsearchable riches of Christ’s grace. Actually, there is a twofold redemption to be experienced in Jesus Christ. First, there is the redemption of the soul from the guilt of sin by pardon. Second, there is to be the redemption of the body from the power of the grave by the resurrection at the last day. Do you enjoy hope for these blessings? Do you entertain the hope of such a promise? You can be the partaker of these great blessings but it must be remembered that only those who live and die in Christ can possess them. One must get into Christ to embrace such excellent and eternal benefits.

It is in Christ Jesus alone that men have the promise of an eternal inheritance. In Ephesians 1:11 it is written, “In whom” (that is, Christ), “also we have obtained an inheritance . . . . That we should be to the praise of his glory, who first trusted in Christ. In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, Which is the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, unto the praise of his glory.”

Salvation is another spiritual blessing to be enjoyed in Christ. The apostle Peter reminds us in Acts 4:12, “Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.” In Gal. 3:26,27 one reads, “Ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus. For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ.” There should be no surprise then that Jesus himself declared, “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me” (John 14:6). There is absolutely no other way! Salvation is to be had in Christ only and not out of Christ. Those who refuse to believe-those who refuse to put Christ on in baptism are not saved and will not be saved from their sins. Salvation comes only through a holy and spiritual union with the Saviour of men. Only then can they have sweet rest and peace in death according to the promise in Rev. 14:13, “Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord . . . they may rest from their labors and their works do follow then.”

The believing, penitent Saul of Tarsus (Acts 9:22) that was admonished by the preacher Ananias, “Arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins, calling upon the name of the Lord.” Sinners can afford to do likewise and in genuine faith in God and Jesus Christ, renounce a life of sin, confess their faith in the Son of God and be buried with the Saviour in baptism (Rom. 6:3,4). Having put on Christ we must remain in Christ by walking in His steps and obeying or observing all that He has commanded of his followers in his last will and testament. John records many wonderful and glorious promises belong to Christians in Revelation. “Blessed are they who do his commandments, that they may have a right to the tree of life, and may enter through the gates in to the city (heavenly Jerusalem)” (Rev. 22:14).

It will be a sad and mournful day and a most horrible eternity for those not in Christ or those who have not remained faithful and true in their allegiance unto Christ. The apostle Peter warns erring Christians, “For if after they have escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ, they are again entangled therein, and overcome, the latter end is worse with them than the beginning. For it had been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than, after they have known it, to turn from the holy commandment delivered unto them” (2 Pet. 4:20,21).

Our desire and prayer is that you may dwell in Christ’s presence and where there is a fulness of joy forever.

“A hope so great and so divine,

May trials well endure;

And purge the soul of lust and sin,

As Christ himself is pure.”

Truth Magazine XXI: 16, pp. 247-248
April 21, 1977