Expositions of Holy Scripture: St. John Chaps. XV to XXIMaclaren, Alexander
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Expositions of Holy Scripture: St. John Chaps. XV to XXI
Maclaren, Alexander
Bible. John -- Commentaries
I do not mean to say--God forbid that I should--that connection with
any existing church is the same as a connection with Jesus Christ, or
that the neglect to be so associated is tantamount to secret
discipleship; I know there are plenty of other ways of acknowledging
Him than that, but I am quite sure that this is one department in which
a large number of men, in all our congregations--and there are not a
few in this congregation--need a very plain word of earnest
remonstrance. It is one way of manifesting whose you are, that you
should unite yourselves openly with those who belong to Him, and who
try to serve Him. I do not dwell upon this matter, because I do not
wish to be misunderstood, as if I supposed that union to a church is
equivalent to union with Him; or that a connection with a church is the
only, or even the principal way of making an open avowal of Christian
principle; but I am certain that amongst us in this day there is a
laxity in this matter which is doing harm both to the Church and to
some of you. Therefore I say to you, dear friends, suffer the word of
exhortation as to the duty of openly uniting yourselves with the
Christian community.
But far higher and more important than that--do you ever say anyhow
that you belong to Jesus Christ? In a society like ours, in which the
influence of Christian morality affects a great many people who have no
personal connection with Him, it is not always enough that the life
should preach, because over a very large field of ordinary daily life
the underground influence, so to speak, of Christian ethics has
infiltrated and penetrated, so that many a tree bears a greener leaf
because of the water that has found its way to it from the river,
though it be planted far from its banks. Even those who are not
Christians live outward lives largely regulated by Christian principle.
The whole level of morality has been heaved up, as the coastline has
sometimes been by hidden fires slowly working, by the imperceptible,
gradual influence of the gospel.
So it needs sometimes that you should _say_ 'I am a Christian,' as well
as that you should live like one. Ask yourselves, dear friends! whether
you have buttoned your greatcoat over your uniform that nobody may know
whose soldier you are. Ask yourselves whether you have sometimes held
your tongues because you knew that if you spoke people would find out
where you came from and what country you belonged to. Ask yourselves,
Have you ever accompanied the witness of your lives with the commentary
of your confession? Did you ever, anywhere but in a church, stand up
and say, 'I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, _my_ Lord'?
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