The Lord represents His work by the case of the shepherd who seeks after
the one sheep that has gone astray. The work of the Gospel is an
individual work. Even though under the preaching of the Gospel thousands
accept it in one day, as the result of one discourse, it is because of
its effect on each individual heart. When the preacher, in speaking to
thousands, addresses each one individually, then he is doing the work of
Christ. So if a man be overtaken in a fault, restore such an one, in the
spirit of meekness. No man’s time is so precious that it is wasted when
devoted to the salvation of one single person. Some of the most
important and glorious truths that we have on record as uttered by
Christ, were addressed to only one listener. He who looks after and
cares for the single lambs of the flock, is a good shepherd.
[Sidenote: The Ministry of Reconciliation.]
“God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto Himself, not imputing
their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto [put into] us the
word of reconciliation.” 2 Cor. 5:19. He “His own self bare our sins in
His own body.” 1 Peter 2:24. He did not impute our trespasses to us, but
took them all on Himself. “A soft answer turneth away wrath.” Christ
comes to us with gentle words, not harshly chiding us, in order that He
may win us. He calls us to come to Him and find rest; to exchange our
galling yoke of bondage, and heavy burden, for His easy yoke and light
burden.
[Sidenote: In Christ’s Stead.]
All Christians are one in Christ. There is but one seed—all are embraced
in Christ, the Representative Man. Therefore “as He is, so are we in
this world.” 1 John 4:17. Christ was in this world as an example of what
men ought to be, and of what His true followers will be when wholly
consecrated to Him. To His disciples He says, “As My Father hath sent
Me, even so send I you,” and to this end He clothes them with His own
power through the Spirit. “God sent not His Son into the world to
condemn the world; but that the world through Him might be saved.” John
3:17. Therefore we are not sent to condemn, but to save. Hence the
injunction, “If a man be overtaken in a fault, ... restore such an one.”
This is not to be limited to those who are associated with us in church
capacity. We are sent as ambassadors for Christ, to beseech men, in
Christ’s stead, to be reconciled to God. 2 Cor. 5:20. The whole universe
provides no greater work; no higher office can be found in heaven or
earth than that of ambassador for Christ, which is the office of even
the lowliest and most despised soul that is reconciled to God.
[Sidenote: “Ye Which Are Spiritual.”]
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