|
Welcome to the Im4God.org
/ Songbook.ManuelAdam.com June 3rd, 2004 Newsletter!
You can email Webservant Peter J. Louie by replying to this message.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * *
Have you registered to vote?
Click here if you haven't! (U.S. Citizens)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Psalm 95:1-7
-
1 Come, let us sing for
joy to the LORD ;
let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation.
2 Let us come before him with thanksgiving
and extol him with music and song.
3 For the LORD is the great God,
the great King above all gods.
4 In his hand are the depths of the earth,
and the mountain peaks belong to him.
5 The sea is his, for he made it,
and his hands formed the dry land.
6 Come, let us bow down in worship,
let us kneel before the LORD our Maker;
7 for he is our God
and we are the people of his pasture,
the flock under his care.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * *
The Value and Practice of Godliness by Bob Kauflin
Bible Passage:
1 Timothy 4:1-10
Stream at
http://www.covlife.org/audio/2003_12_28.html
Download at
http://www.covlife.org/audio/2003_12_28.mp3 (right click, save
as)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * *
Pretenders to Godliness
by Thomas Watson
Here is a sharp rebuke to such as are 'glittering dross' Christians,
who only make a show of godliness, like Michal, who put 'an image in
the bed', and so deceived Saul's messengers (1 Sam. 19: 16). These
our Saviour calls 'whited sepulchres (Mau. 23:27) - their beauty is
all paint! In ancient times a third part of the inhabitants of this
island were called Picts, which signifies 'painted'. It is to be
feared that they still retain their old name. How many are painted
only with the vermilion of a profession, whose seeming lustre
dazzles the eyes of beholders, but within there is nothing but
putrefaction! Hypocrites are like the swan, which has white
feathers, but a black skin; or like the lily, which has a fair
colour, but a bad scent. 'Thou hast a name that thou livest, and art
dead' (Rev. 3:1). These the apostle Jude compares to 'clouds without
water' (Jude 12). They claim to be full of the Spirit, but they are
empty clouds; their goodness is but a religious cheat.
Question: But why do persons content themselves with a show of
godliness?
Answer: This helps to keep up their fame: 'honour me now before the
people' (1 Sam. 15:30). Men are ambitious Of credit, and wish to
gain repute in the world, therefore they will dress themselves in
the garb and mode of religion, so that others may write them down
for saints. But alas, what is one the better for having others
commend him, and his conscience condemn him? What good will it do a
man when he is in hell that others think he has gone to heaven? Oh,
beware of this! Counterfeit piety is double iniquity.
1. To have only a show of godliness is a God-enraging sin
The man who is a pretender to saintship, but whose heart tells him
he has nothing but the name, carries Christ in his Bible but not in
his heart. Some politic design spurs him on in the ways of God; he
makes religion a lackey to his carnal interest. What is this but to
abuse God to his face, and to serve the devil in Christ's livery?
Hypocrisy makes the fury rise up in God's face; therefore he calls
such persons 'the generation of his wrath' (Isa. ro:6). God will
send them to hell to do penance for their hypocrisy.
2. To make only a show of godliness is self-delusion
Ajax in his frenzy took sheep for men, but it is a worse mistake to
take a show of grace for grace. This is to cheat yourself.
'deceiving your own souls' (Jas. r:22). He who has counterfeit gold
instead of true, wrongs himself most. The hypocrite deceives others
while he lives, but deceives himself when he dies.
3. To have only a name, and make a show of godliness, is odious
to God and man
The hypocrite is born under a sad planet; he is abhorred by all.
Wicked men hate him because he makes a show, and God hates him
because he only makes a show. The wicked hate him because he has so
much as a mask of godliness, and God hates him because he has no
more. 'Thou hast almost persuaded me to be a Christian' (Acts
26.28). The wicked hate the hypocrite because he is almost a
Christian, and God hates him because he is only almost one.
4. To be only comets and make a show of piety is a vain thing
Hypocrites lose all they have done. Their dissembling tears drop
beside God's bottle; their prayers and fasts prove abortive. 'When
ye fasted and mourned, did ye at all fast unto me, even to me?'
(Zech. 7:5). As God will not recompense a slothful servant, neither
will he recompense a treacherous one. All the hypocrites' reward is
in this life: 'They have their reward' (Matt. 6:5). A poor reward,
the empty breath of men. The hypocrite may make his receipt and
write, 'Received in full payment'. Augustus Caesar had great
triumphs granted him, but the senate would not allow him to be
consul, or sit in the senate house. Hypocrites may have the praise
of men, but though these triumphs are granted them, they shall never
have the privilege of sitting in the senate house of heaven. What
acceptance can he look for from God, whose heart tells him he is no
better than a mountebank in divinity?
5. To have only a pretence of godliness will yield no comfort at
death
Will painted gold enrich a man? Will painted wine refresh him who is
thirsty? Will the paint of godliness stand you in any stead? How
were the foolish virgins better for their 'blazing lamps', when they
had no oil? What is the lamp of profession without the oil of grace?
He who has only a painted holiness shall have a painted happiness.
6. You who have nothing but a specious pretext and mask of Piety
expose yourself to Satan's scorn
You shall be brought forth at the last day, as was Samson, to make
the devil sport (Judges 16:25). He will say, 'What has become of
your vows, tears, confessions? Has all your religion come to this?
Did you so often defy the devil, and have you now come to dwell with
me? Could you meet with no weapon to kill you, but what was made of
gospel metal? Could you not suck poison anywhere but out of
ordinances? Could you find no way to hell, but by seeming godly?'
What a vexation this will be, to have the devil thus reproach a man!
It is sad to be crowed over in this life. Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt,
when she saw she was reserved by the enemy for a triumph, put asps
to her breasts, and died, so that she might avoid the infamy. What,
then, will it be to have the devil triumph over a man at the last
day 1
Let us therefore take heed of this kind of pageantry or devout stage
play. That which may make us fear our hearts the more is when we see
tall cedars in the church wormeaten with hypocrisy. Balaam. a
prophet, Jehu a king, Judas an apostle - all of them stand to this
day on record as hypocrites.
It is true that there are the seeds of this sin in the best; but as
it was with leprosy under the law, all who had swellings or spots in
the skin of the flesh were not reputed unclean and put out of the
camp (Lev. 13:6); so all who have the swellings of hypocrisy in them
are not to be judged hypocrites, for these may be the spots of God's
children (Deut. 32:5). But that which distinguishes a hypocrite is
when hypocrisy is predominant and is like a spreading fluid in the
body.
Question: When is a man under the dominion and power of
hypocrisy?
Answer: There are two signs of its predominance:
- A squint eye, when one serves
God for sinister ends.
- A good eye, when there is some
sin dear to a man, which he cannot part with.
These two are as clear signs of a
hypocrite as any I know.
Oh, let us take David's candle and lantern, and search for this
leaven, and bum it before the Lord.
Christian, if you mourn for hypocrisy, yet find this sin so potent
that you cannot get the mastery of it, go to Christ. Beg of him that
he would exercise his kingly office in your soul, that he would
subdue this sin, and put it under the yoke. Beg of Christ to
exercise his spiritual surgery upon you. Desire him to lance your
heart and cut out the rotten flesh, and that he would apply the
medicine of his blood to heal you of your hypocrisy. Say that prayer
of David often: 'Let my heart be sound in thy statutes' (Psa.
119:8o). 'Lord, let me be anything rather than a hypocrite.' Two
hearts will exclude from one heaven.
[From The Godly Man's Picture by Thomas Watson, a Puritan Paperback
edition published by the Banner of Truth.]
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Buy this book from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0851515959/im4god
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Low priced Christian CDs at
www.christiancheapcds.com/list.html CDs
under $1!
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Unsubscribe from this newsletter or see our newsletter archive at
http://www.im4god.org/newsletter/
|