Php 1:10 That ye may approve things that are excellent; that ye may be sincere and without offence till the day of Christ
Personal,
inward, spiritual intelligence is a very rare thing. No wonder that the
enemy has such a successful line in delusions, counterfeits, and false
representations.
Our greatest safeguard against such will be a deep knowledge of the Lord through discipline. To know the Lord in a real way means steadfastness when others are being carried away steadfastness through times of fiery trial.
Those who know the Lord do not put forth their own hand and try to bring things about. Such are full of love and patience, and do not lose their poise when everything seems to be going to pieces.
Confidence is an essential and inevitable fruit of this knowledge, and in those who know Him there is a quiet restful strength which speaks of a great depth of Life.
Let me point out that in Christ "are all the
treasures of wisdom and knowledge hidden," and the Lord's will for us is
to come to an ever-growing realization and personal appreciation of Him
in Whom all the fullness dwells. We have only stated facts as to the
Lord's will for all His own, and their greatest need. The absence of
this real knowledge of the Lord has proved to be the most tragic factor
in the Church's history.
Every fresh uprising of an abnormal condition
has disclosed the appalling weakness amongst Christian people because of
this lack. Waves of error; the swing of the pendulum to some fresh
popular acceptance; a great war with its horrors and many-sided tests of
faith; all these have swept away multitudes and left them in spiritual
ruin.
These things are ever near at hand, and we have written this
message to urge upon the Lord's people to have very definite dealings
with Him that He will take every measure with them that they might know
Him.
~T. Austin Sparks~
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