DO
WE LOVE THEM?
I know that nothing that we can do or say will alter the purpose of
God. Those whom He has chosen in His blessed Son will be saved with
an everlasting salvation. God the Father purposed it. God the Son purchased
it. God the Spirit executes it. This gives us great comfort and assurance.
However, He has given His people a desire, motivated by love, to be
used of God, instrumentally, in the furtherance of the gospel which
is the means whereby He calls His chosen to faith and life in Christ.
And this He does. Therefore, as followers of our Lord, we are examples
to all men of the grace of God whereby we have turned to God from idols
to serve the living and true God. This is a glorious, yet a serious
and sobering truth. Those who really have this desire do not have the
attitude that “What ever will be, will be”, or “Since it is all of grace
and God will save His people anyway, it makes no difference what I do”.
There are those that profess to believe the gospel, that say that they
desire the salvation of their children, grandchildren, family and friends,
yet by example, tell them that they could care less. They see no real
love for Christ because they see no real commitment to the gospel. They
understand that to them the pleasures and comforts of this world is
priority. They see no real joy and pleasure in the things of God. They
think nothing of exposing themselves and their children to a false god
and a false gospel, which is idolatry. There are two (among many) great
distinguishing characteristics of a child of God 1) a commitment to
and a desire for the souls of men, 2) a loathing and hatred for every
false way. I would ask ourselves two vital, sobering questions, of which
the answers will reveal where we really stand, #1 How important is the
gospel to me?, #2 By example am I seeking the salvation or the damnation
of those whom I profess to love? My friends, the former determines the
latter. May God in Omnipotent grace cause us to walk worthy of the Lord
unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing
in the knowledge of God.
Tommy