THE
SIMPLICITY THAT IS IN CHRIST
by Earl Mott
Our
Anglo-Israel Faith continually directs its followers back
to the Bible, back to the Divine Source of its authority,
back to the simple, basic Truth of God and man set forth
in those sacred pages. The leaves of the Bible are for
the healing of men and of nations. Bible history could
provide the needed guidance for crucial national decisions
of today. The words of Jesus which healed the repentant
Magdalene, when read in that precious Volume today, are
just as potent to save the repentant sinner or to set
our Anglo-Israel nations back on the right Way now as
they were then. The truths taught to His disciples and
followers have lost none of their Divine power over the
centuries.
When we read the Book of the Acts of the Apostles we find
that the Truth taught to those Apostles by Jesus lost
none of its power when their Master left them. The historian
Edward Gibbon records in his great work, The Decline and
Fall of the Roman Empire that Christian healing flourished
for almost three hundred years after the Crucifixion of
Jesus. Just as the truths of mathematics never vary or
diminish, so the truths that Jesus taught are invariable
over the millennia. They cannot be permanently corrupted
or obscured. “Truth will out.” As long as
Christians have their Bibles they have an unfailing Guide
if they will but accept the guidance waiting there.
That dedicated Christian soldier Paul admonished his fellow-Christians,
“But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled
Eve through his subtility, so your minds should be corrupted
from the simplicity that is in Christ.” It is said
that the early Christian church lost much of that vital
simplicity when the Roman emperor Constantine adopted
Christianity in 312 A.D. When the State-sponsored Christian
Faith became popular and fashionable, its church buildings
magnificent, its pastors and ministers gorgeously robed,
then its simplicity quickly diminished and its vital Power
diminished accordingly.
That simple, honest, unpretentious Truth taught and demonstrated
by Jesus, by His twelve disciples, and by the seventy
He sent forth as recorded in Luke 10:1 seems today to
be so obscured as to be almost lost. Men and nations are
floundering and confused. When we listen to some of our
TV evangelists, when we read much of the religious literature
flooding the market, and when we observe the erratic course
of the world’s political leaders, we sometimes think
in despair that our societies have lost that Christian
simplicity with its accompanying spiritual Power. There
is too often a marked contrast between the flood of oratory
directed at us today from pulpit and press and our Lord’s
sermons spoken on the hillsides or from the seashore.
Those sermons of Jesus were direct, simple, uncomplicated,
His Message made crystal clear by His use of down-to-earth
parables of everyday things. He used parables of the fig
tree, the good seed, the flowers of the field, the husbandman,
the fisherman, the mustard seed – simple examples
which He used to illustrate lofty spiritual truths, the
Truth of God and man. Jesus revealed Truth. His simple
requirement is that it be faithfully followed.
That Truth of God and man which Jesus taught was uncluttered
with high-flown phrases, but His Word was “with
power” to heal, to enlighten, and to save. His words
fell like a healing balm on the souls of repentant sinners,
but they struck like a thunder bolt against the evil of
the carnal mind which is enmity against God. When He spoke,
multitudes were moved to forsake their sins and to accept
His Way. Human ignorance, the basis of sin, gave way before
the revelation of God’s Truth spoken by Jesus. That
Truth made them free. Just as a bright light dispels darkness,
so did God’s Word, spoken by our Saviour Jesus,
dispel the ignorance and the fears, the diseases and sins,
from the lives of His receptive listeners. Satan had met
his Master and was forced to flee.
Many of the proud Pharisees and lawyers, blinded by their
pride of scholarship, despised Jesus and His simple, uncomplicated
teachings. He had never been schooled in religion as they
had, and they said, “How knoweth this man letters,
having never learned?” Their pride prevented them
from perceiving Truth when it was spoken to them, because
they thought they already knew all there was to know on
the subject. Many of them were unteachable because of
their conceit.
That Truth of God which His Son brought to earth can never
be extinguished or rendered powerless. Like the leaven
Jesus used as a metaphor, it must continue to expand and
to work until it has permeated and changed human thought,
Truth is omnipotent, and it will prove to be omnipresent.
“The earth shall be filled with the knowledge of
the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea,”
as we read in Habakkuk 2:14. Evil which pits itself against
God is simply ignorance, and the only power of such evil
is to destroy itself and disappear. The conflict between
Truth and ignorance is the basis of much of the turmoil
which we see around us in the world today. But God’s
Truth is certain to prevail. The simple, honest, unvarnished
Truth is all-Power. God is Truth. “If God be for
us, who can be against us?”
Their uncomplicated, faithful and Godly life-style must
have been an important contributing factor in the amazing
longevity of the Hebrew and Israel patriarchs –
perhaps the most important factor. We are assured in Deuteronomy
30:20, “God is thy life, and the length of thy days.”
Those are the words of Moses, and he was a living testimony
to the truth of that simple, straightforward statement.
He lived close to God, he communed with God, he constantly
listened for God’s direction. We are told in Deuteronomy
34:7, “And Moses was an hundred and twenty years
old when he died: his eye was not dim, nor his natural
force abated.”
When we consider the amazing longevity of Moses and so
many other Israel and Hebrew patriarchs we must acknowledge
that their deep understanding of God, their closeness
and obedience to Him, were undoubtedly why they lived
such long and productive lives. They knew God as Life,
and in clinging obediently to their righteous God they
held to Life. It may be a costly mistake of our modern
society to forever look for a material cause for every
effect. The Bible sets us straight if we will but accept
the basic simple Truth that in God we live and move and
have our being, for we are also His offspring.
Let us pray that we never lose “that simplicity
that is in Christ.”
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