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But you are
dead!
(John Angell James, "Earnestness
in Religion")
"I know your works; you
have a reputation for
being alive, but
you are dead!"
Revelation 3:1
One most impressive lessons which is taught here,
is that churches may have a reputation for being
in a flourishing condition—and yet be all the while
in a state of progressive decay!
How many churches are flattering themselves that they
are in a flourishing condition! The place of worship may be
commodious, elegant, and free from debt. The minister may
be popular, and approved by his flock. The congregation
may be large, respectable, and influential. The finances may
be good, and even prosperous. In short, there may be every
mark of external prosperity—until the church flatters itself
into the idea of its being in a high state of spiritual health.
But examine its internal state! Inquire into its condition as
viewed by God! Inspect the private conduct of its members
—and what a different aspect of things is seen then!
How prevalent is the spirit of the world in their social
fellowship! Games and parties, scarcely differing from
the fashionable circles of the worldly and the mirthful, are
kept up at much expense, and with every accompaniment
of frivolity and levity! Let a godly person of devotional taste,
spiritual affections, and tenderness of conscience, enter into
the parties of such a congregation—and what a destitution
of vital piety, and what prevailing worldliness would he find!
Let us look beneath the illusive covering of external
prosperity—and examine whether disease and decay
are lurking underneath!
There is often a strange contrast between the
'heavenliness' which a church professes—and the
'worldliness' of her conduct.
"For you say, I am rich, I have prospered, and I need
nothing; not realizing that you are wretched, pitiable,
poor, blind, and naked." (Revelation 3:17)
THE "god" OF THIS GENERATION
Arthur W. Pink
The "god" of this twentieth century no more resembles the Supreme Sovereign of Holy Writ than does the
dim flickering of a candle the glory of the mid-day sun. The god who is now talked about in the average
pulpit, spoken of in the ordinary Sunday School, mentioned in most of the religious literature of the day,
and preached in most of the so-called Bible conferences is a figment of human imagination, an invention of
over-emotional sentimentality.
The heathen outside the pale of Christendom form gods out of wood and stone, while the millions of
heathen inside Christendom manufacture a god out of their own carnal minds. In reality, they are but
atheists; FOR THERE IS NO OTHER POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVE BETWEEN AN ABSOLUTE
SUPREME GOD AND NO GOD AT ALL! A "god" whose will is resisted, whose designs are frustrated,
and whose purpose is checkmated, possesses no title to Deity, and SO FAR FROM BEING A FIT OBJECT
OF WORSHIP, MERITS NOUGHT BUT CONTEMPT!