Chapter 16
ON BEING TRUE
"We are true men" (Gen. 42:11).
The word true is used as an adverb when establishing a fact, statement,
or declaration, but here in the text it is used as an adjective, referring to
principle, genuineness, uprightness and sincerity.
We are well acquainted with what it means to have an untrue timepiece,
untrue mirror or untrue friend, etc. Some of these things have, no doubt,
caused many of us quite a bit of trouble and disadvantage.
In the following lines will be found a few of the characteristics of a true
Christian.
1. One face. The business, the political, the social and the religious
world, today, are so honeycombed with dishonesty and falsity that it is quite
difficult to find a really true, reliable person. We are glad to say, however, that
the grace of God is a perfect cure for dishonesty and guile. It will take all of the
deceit and two-facedness out of people and make them the same
everywhere.
2. A true Christian cannot be bribed or turned away from what he
honestly believes to be right for all the money on the globe.
3. As far as he has light and understands, all that he does is worthy of
imitation. His life and conduct are as straight as a string. From the time he was
saved there is a clean, straight record clear up to the present moment.
4. All of his purposes, intentions and thoughts are of the class that could
be placed upon a billboard for the inspection of three worlds. He at no time
entertains a thought that he would be ashamed to entertain in church or in
heaven on the front seat. Of course, Satan sometimes suggests evil things to
his mind but he at once repels them by lifting his heart to God in prayer,
therefore, he is kept pure and holy continually.
5. The next characteristic of a Christian is that he is fully turned over to
Jesus without the least reserve. He is consecrated to work, give, suffer and die
for the cause of Jesus Christ. Strictly speaking, he claims nothing upon earth
as his own, and yet through Christ he is heir of all things.
6. At the present moment he is as much in the center of God's will as he
knows how to be. He is ready to go to heaven today as he ever expects to be.
"Where duty calls or danger,