Chapter 4
PENTECOST RECEIVED RESULTS IN
WALKING WITH GOD IN SEPARATION FROM THE WORLD
God's Word On The Subject
I. Commanded
Gen. 17:1: "The
Lord appeared unto Abraham and said unto him, I am the Almighty God;
WALK before Me, and be thou perfect."
Deut. 5:33: "Ye
shall WALK in all the ways which the Lord your God hath commanded
you."
Deut. 13:4: "Ye
shall WALK after the Lord your God and fear Him, and keep His
commandments, and obey His voice, and ye shall serve Him and cleave
unto Him."
Josh. 22:5:
"Only take diligent heed to do the commandment and the law, which Moses
the
servant of God commanded you, to love the Lord your God, and to WALK in
all His ways, and to
keep His commandments, and to cleave unto Him."
Isa. 2:5: "O
house of Jacob, come ye, and let us WALK in the light of the Lord."
Isa. 30:21:
"Thine ears shall hear a word behind thee, saying, This is the way,
WALK ye in
it."
Jer. 6:16: "Thus
saith the Lord, Stand ye in the ways and see, and ask for the old paths,
where is the good way, and WALK therein, and ye shall find rest for
your souls; but they said, We
will not walk therein."
Jer. 7:23:
"Hearken unto my voice, and I will be your God, and ye shall be My
people, and
WALK ye in all the ways that I command you, that it may be well with
you."
Ezra 37:24:
"They shall also WALK in my judgments, and observe my statutes and do
them."
Micah 6:8: "He
hath showed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of
thee but to do justly, and love mercy, and to WALK humbly with thy God?"
Gal. 5:16: "WALK
by the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh."
Col. 2:6: "As
therefore ye received Christ Jesus the Lord, so WALK ye in Him, rooted
and
built up in him."
I John 2:6: "He
that saith he abideth in Him, ought himself also so to WALK even as He
walked."
II. Warnings
Lev. 26:24: "If
... ye WALK contrary unto Me, then will I WALK contrary unto you."
Jude 15: "For in
the last time there shall be mockers, WALKING after their ungodly
lusts."
III. Duty
Neh. 5:9: "Ought
ye not to WALK in the fear of our God?"
IV. Promises
Lev. 26:3-12:
"If ye WALK in My statutes, and keep My commandments and do them, I
will set My tabernacle among you: and My soul shall not abhor you; and
I will WALK among you,
and will be your God, and ye shall be my people."
V. Conditions
Deut. 28:9: "The
Lord shall establish thee for a holy people unto Himself, if thou shalt
keep
the commandments of the Lord thy God and WALK in His ways." -- Obedience
Rom. 8:14: "For as
many as ARE LED by the Spirit of God, these are the sons of God." --
Spirit-led.
2 Cor. 5:7: "For we
WALK by faith, not by sight." -- A life of faith
Amos 3:3: "Shall two
WALK together except they be agreed?" -- Agreement with God
2 Cor. 6:14-18: "Be ye
not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship
hath righteousness with iniquity? or what communion hath light with
darkness? and what concord
hath Christ with Belial? or what portion hath a believer with an
infidel? and what agreement hath a
temple of God with idols? For ye are the temple of the living God; even
as God hath said, I will
dwell in them and WALK in them; and I will be their God and they shall
be My people. Wherefore
come ye out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and
touch no unclean thing; And I
will receive you, and will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be My
sons and daughters saith the
Lord Almighty." -- Separation from the world.
VI. Examples
Gen. 5:22-24: "And
Enoch WALKED with God three hundred years; and he was not, for
God took him."
Gen. 6:9: "Noah was a
righteous man, perfect in his generation: Noah WALKED with
God."
Gen. 24:40: "And he
[Abraham] said unto me, The Lord before whom I WALK, will send
His angel with thee, and prosper thy way."
2 Kings 20:3:
"Remember now, O Lord, I beseech Thee, how I have WALKED before
Thee, in truth, and with a perfect heart, and have done that which is
good in Thy sight."
Luke 1:6: "And they
were both righteous before God, WALKING in all the commandments
and ordinances of the Lord blameless."
How much is said in
the blessed Book about the duty and the privilege of walking with
God! These passages are so very remarkable and impressive, when grouped
together in an orderly
way, that they preach themselves; and it is a solemn sermon. One almost
runs a risk, next to
rashness, even to attempt to enlarge upon these Scriptures.
They manifestly teach
us:
1. That God wants us
to walk with Him. He has set His heart upon it. He doubtless made us
for this purpose. He might have dwelt alone, as He inhabited eternity
in the mysterious
companionship of the Trinity, without a finite moral being to witness
His glory: but he created such
beings in His own image that he might enjoy them; and that they might
find their delight in Him.
This would reflect glory upon God, and bring bliss to us.
2. Manifestly, people can walk
with God. Enoch did it three hundred years. Three hundred
years is a long time -- longer than any of us can realize. It is [1902]
not yet three hundred years
since the Pilgrim Fathers landed at Plymouth Rock; yet what mighty
events have transpired, and
what developments have intervened! And there were no Christian Churches
then on every other
city square, and no Bibles teeming from great publishing houses, and no
religious papers, and no
Sunday Schools! None of these modern helps to holiness were in
existence; yet "Enoch walked
with God three hundred years; and he was not, for God took him." Amidst
all the abounding sin of
that dark, ancient world, he walked so close to God that he walked
right into heaven without
passing through the gateway of death.
As some one has expressed it, one
bright morning God and Enoch were taking their
customary walk; they came to the door of God's house; He stepped across
the threshold, and
invited Enoch in; Enoch was too polite to refuse, and just went in to
be forever with the Lord. Yet
in the face of such a historic fact, people coddle themselves in their
sins, and say, "One cannot live
holy; one cannot walk with God."
Noah walked with God a long time,
perhaps hundreds of years, when the world was getting
so desperately and hopelessly wicked that God had resolved to destroy
it.
Abraham heard God's call when he
was living among his idolatrous fathers, and "by faith
he went out, not knowing whither he went." He only knew that God was
with him, and in his long
journey he was walking with God.
Moses walked with God in such
intimacy of communion that, somehow, the glory of the
Lord shone out through his face till men could not look upon its
dazzling radiance.
Elijah walked with God when the
king and queen and courtiers, and the wealth and fashion,
and priests and people, so far as he knew, were all against him. One
day as he was walking with
God, one of the heavenly chariots swung low enough to take him in; and,
in the twinkling of an eye,
he swept home to heaven.
None of these men had our
opportunities, had our light, our helps, and our advantages. "Yet
they had this witness borne to them, that they had been well-pleasing
to God." O, how it shames
our cheap modern piety, that talks about sin as an unavoidable
necessity!
3. If people do walk with God,
they must walk where God walks. "He guideth me in the
paths of righteousness for His name's sake." This old path of
righteousness is the very one that
Abel walked in at the beginning of human history, when "he had witness
borne to him that he was
righteous." This is the only path in which God ever did or ever will
walk. From eternity He has
ever been the same holy Being. Man's fashions and customs change. He
smiles on this today, and
on that tomorrow; but God is the same, yesterday, today, and forever.
Men run daft after everything
new -- new theology, new criticism, new philosophies, new beliefs. It
has become quite a fad to
sneer at Puritanical morals and old-fashioned faiths. Even John
Wesley's "Perfect Love" is
relegated to the back shelf or the lumber-room. No religious notion
over twenty years old is
worthy of respect. But God looks down calmly upon all this fickle
foolishness, and says, "Ask for
the old paths, where is the good way, and WALK therein."
It requires no ordinary
courage to do it in these days, when men bow, as willows in a gale,
before any fashionable craze of unbelief; and backboneless preachers
and people alike would
rather be popular than be right with God. God's path is the path of
holiness. "And a highway shall
be there, and a way, and it shall be called the way of holiness; the
unclean shall not pass over it,
for HE SHALL BE WITH THEM." (Isa. 35:8. R. V., Marginal reading)
This is why God asks people
to get their hearts cleansed. Without that cleansing, they never
will peaceably walk His road. This way of holiness does not lead
through saloons, or
wine-suppers, or dancing-parties, or card-clubs, or theaters, or
race-courses, or Sunday picnics
and excursions, or any other worldly and unhallowed pleasures. The
foul, and the vile, and the
unclean, and the Godless shall not pass over it.
4. And they must be agreed.
Who can delight in companionship when there is neither
fellowship nor harmony? God pointedly asks, "Shall two walk together
except they be agreed?"
What two? Why, you and God. And in what is the agreement to consist? In
moral character. Not in
scope of intellect: not in largeness of vision; not in extent of power;
but wholly in character. "Be
ye holy, for I am holy." And just as God would not leave His path of
holiness to walk with you in a
path of sin, so He will not surrender his character to be in harmony
with you. You, therefore, must
choose His path and come into harmony with Him. "Like as He who hath
called you is holy, so be
ye holy in all manner of living." Your disposition must be a harpstring
in tune with the heart of
God. Your purposes must all lie parallel to the great redemptive
purpose of God, so that you will
be lost in seeking his glory in the salvation of dying men. Your
feelings and emotions must throb
and thrill with ecstasies of heaven. Your loves and hates must be so
swallowed up in God that you
will love only what He loves, and hate only what He hates. As the light
of the stars blends with the
effulgence of the morning sun, and they are lost in his surpassing
glory, so all the outgoings of your
emotional nature should unite with and be lost in the infinite love of
God.
5. To this end God requires
separation; and He will surely get it if you become truly
sanctified and holy; for you will suddenly find that you have lost your
relish for all that is unlike
Him. "Come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord."
Evidently the holy God is
condemning these unhallowed unions of every kind, which so blur the
spiritual eyesight and
deaden the moral instincts of His children that they can not sense any
danger in popular evils, and
thus become the easy victims of tempters and temptations.
God does not want His own
blood-bought souls to be in too intimate social contact, and in
the perpetual presence of attractive forms of sin.
"Vice is a monster of such frightful mien
That, to be hated, needs but to be seen;
But seen too oft, familiar with her face,
We first endure, then pity, then embrace."
There is no safety for a
Christian in intimate, voluntary association with it, save as one
goes in the strength of God, like a missionary, to convert sinners; and
then there should be no
social, domestic, or business entanglements.
There was no safety for
Samson in company with Delilah and the Philistine lords. There
was no safety for Solomon with his godless wives. There was no safety
for the children of Israel
with the Canaanites dwelling in the land. "Be ye separate, saith the
Lord." The Christian Church
today has lost its testimony, and is comparatively powerless, because
it is walking hand-in-glove
with the world.
Moody says: "The minister
wonders why God does not revive his work; he wonders why
he is losing his hold upon the congregation; he wonders why people do
not come crowding into the
Church, and are running after the world. The trouble is that we have
let down the standard; we
have grieved the Spirit of God. One movement of God's power is worth
more than all our artificial
power, and what the Church of God wants today is to get down in the
dust of humiliation and
confession of sin, and go out and be separated from the world: and then
see if we do not have
power with God and with man."
1. I think this "separation"
which God enjoins refers to business partnership. Many of
God's children yoke themselves with unscrupulous business partners, and
then they are a party to
every unhallowed thing their partners do. If the unChristian partner
does business on Sunday, or
cheats or swindles, the Christian member of the firm must wink at the
iniquity, share in the profits,
and be a silent accomplice in the sin.
In 2 Chron. 18:1, we read:
"Jehoshaphat had riches and honor in abundance, and joined
affinity with Ahab." God had enriched him, but he made a business
alliance and a political alliance
with this prince of sinners, and got into great trouble by it, nearly
losing his life. Afterward
Jehoshaphat got a warning from one of God's prophets: "Shouldest thou
help the ungodly, and love
them that hate the Lord. Therefore is wrath upon thee from before the
Lord." (19:2) Still he did not
learn his lesson, and he made a partnership with Ahab's son, Ahaziah,
"who did very wickedly."
They made ships to go to Tarshish, and went into the ship-building and
shipping business together.
Again a prophet said to him: "Because thou hast joined thyself with
Ahaziah, the Lord hath broken
thy works." An indignant God let loose a storm upon him, "and the ships
were broken, that they
were not able to go to Tarshish." (2 Chron. 20:35-37) That is God's
opinion of an unhallowed
business partnership for one of his children. Undoubtedly He has caused
many of them to fail
because they thus bound themselves up with sinners in their eagerness
for gain, to whom otherwise
He would have given success.
2. This also forbids a
Christian to marry an unbeliever: "Be ye not unequally yoked
together with unbelievers." We may be married to whom we will "only in
the Lord." (I Cor. 7:39)
This unChristian marrying is one of the greatest of evils to the Church
of Christ. God has given us a
life-size picture of this form of sin.
Turn again to the story of
Jehoshaphat. He had seven sons. He could not find a God-fearing
girl in all Judah quite high enough socially for the Crown Prince
Jehoram to marry. So he married
him to Miss Ahab, the daughter of Jezebel, that monster of female
wickedness. What was the result
of this godless union? Read the awful story. "Jehoram wrought that
which was evil in the eyes of
the Lord; for he had the daughter of Ahab to wife." (2 Chron. 21:4-6)
Under her influence he slew
his six brothers; and God smote him with an incurable disease till he
died. Then his horrible wife,
Athaliah, after her son's short reign of one year, stretched out her
murderous hand and slew all her
own grandchildren and children, save little Joash, in order that she
herself might reign. (22:10) He
afterward became king, and then later in life became himself a
murderer. So it came about that all
the descendants of Jehoshaphat for three generations, except one
great-grandson, were murdered:
all because he married his son to a wicked princess, Miss Ahab. Crime
after crime and murder
after murder were the fruit of an evil marriage.
Is
anything like that going on now? Everywhere, and all the while. Parents
will train a son
for God until he gets to be of a marriageable age; then their love of
money gets the better of them,
and they forbid him to marry some poor but beautiful Christian girl,
and pick out for him the
Christless Athaliah of a rich Ahab. Christian parents will bring a
little daughter to the altar, and
give her to God in baptism. They train her to be pure as a snowflake,
and then, when she is grown,
they forbid her to love the worthy but poor young man who can offer a
clean manhood, and a white
soul, and deliberately hand her over in marriage to the lecherous arms
of Mr. Beelzebub
Moneybags, whose heart is as black as hell! I know no worship of the
golden calf so basely mean
as that!
A
certain Christian young man of my acquaintance, superintendent of a
Baptist Sabbath
School, could not find among all the hundreds of thousands of Christian
young women in his
Church a fit helpmeet; so he married an unChristian worldling. When he
knelt to set up the family
altar and invoke the blessing of God on the new home, his young bride
sat upright in her chair, and
sneered at him and his religion and his Christ. What a spectacle for
angels and God to look upon! It
is just this kind of marriage that is sending myriads of families to
hell. This, I believe, is the reason
why many Christian wives can get no answers to their prayers in behalf
of their unChristian
husbands. They deliberately defied God's law in marriage: and God must
be true to Himself; He
will not annul His law to accommodate the disobedient. They made their
bed against the protests
of the Spirit, and now they must lie in it.
3. I
believe this truth bears at least upon many of our secret societies. As
a pastor for
nearly a score of years, and an evangelist for six years, I have had
some chance for observation,
and I have never met the minister or layman who could maintain
spiritual power and be an active
member of some secret societies. To be a member of these lodges you
must sanction all initiation
performances, foolishness, feasts, costly regalia, and general
worldliness. In some of them you
have fellowship with gamblers, liars, blasphemers, and whoremongers;
you call them brothers,
and are bound by oath to help each other in right or wrong. How can a
Christian countenance all
this? "And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness,
but rather reprove them. For
it is a shame even to speak of those things that are done of them in
secret." (Eph. 5:11-14)
Moody says: "I do not see how any Christian, most of all a Christian
minister, can go into
these lodges with unbelievers. They say they can have more influence
for good; but I say they can
have more influence for good by staying out of them, and then reproving
their evil deeds. Abraham
had more influence for good in Sodom than Lot had. If twenty-five
Christians go into a lodge with
fifty who are not Christians, the fifty can vote anything they please,
and the twenty-five will be
partakers of their sins. They are unequally yoked together with
unbelievers."
Daniel Webster
said: "Secret societies are dangerous to the cause of civil liberty and
good
government."
John Quincy
Adams, one of America's noblest Presidents, said: I am prepared to
complete
the demonstration before God and man that the Masonic oaths,
obligations, and penalties cannot,
by any possibility, be reconciled to the laws of morality,
Christianity, or civil law. Secrets written
in blood should be revealed. A tree that bears such fruit should be cut
down. No butcher would
mutilate the carcass of a bullock or swine as the Masonic candidate
swears consent to the
mutilation of his own body for the breach of an absurd and unreasonable
secret. It is an oath of
which a common cannibal would be ashamed."
When we had the
last great railroad strike, led by Debbs, what horrible crimes and deeds
were committed! What outlawry went on! One hundred millions' worth of
property was lost and
destroyed, and many, many lives. Murder was rampant. It made one's
heart sick to see the
multitudes of Christian men who were out on the strike, and defending
this outlawry. God is not
pleased with such things and calls loudly for separation.
4. I only
mention that God calls us to separate ourselves from the wicked in our
amusements and pleasures. Worldly people will never have a particle of
respect for our religion
until we do; neither can we walk with God in these unhallowed paths,
for the Holy One is not
there.
Dear reader, are
you in the old paths of righteousness, where the saints have ever
walked?
Have you come out from among sinners, and left the devil's common, and
are you walking with
God's holy ones in company with the unseen Christ? When Moody first
went to England he was
introduced to a grand old Christian in Dublin, and he turned to the
friend and asked: "Is this young
man all O. O.? Moody asked him to explain. The old saint responded:
"Are you all out-and-out for
Christ?" Moody said: "I would rather have that title O. O. than D. D.,
LL. D." Dear reader, you
would better be known in heaven as O. O., out-and-out for Christ, than
wear any earthly crown.
But you will
never be thus "out-and-out for Christ," and walk with him in holiness,
until
you pass through the Pentecostal chamber and loose your carnality. The
carnal mind, "that is
enmity against God and is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed
can be," will never consent
to your walking with your Lord. The "old man" does not delight in "the
path of righteousness," and
he will betray you, tempt you, cheat you out of it in some way. He will
never rest until he induces
you to tread the by-paths of sin. But the Omnipotent Spirit of God can
slay this old man of
indwelling sin, and cast him out, and set you free from his
enticements; and then, coming in and
taking possession of you Himself, He will so reveal the lovely Christ
to you that you will be lost in
the love of Him. You will delight in no other path but His. Your soul
will be enraptured with His
companionship, charmed with His character, and the Holy One of Nazareth
will be all-in-all to
your adoring heart. O, seek the Pentecostal chamber; for it will prove
the gate to heavenly delights
to your purified soul. You will walk upon Beulah Summits of blessing,
and eat the Eshcol clusters
and the honey of full salvation. The "promise of the Father" will be
realized in your life, the
enduement of power of the Most High. The Holy Spirit will abide in your
heart, and give you "the
fullness of the blessing" and "the life more abundant." "The sun shall
be no more thy light by day:
neither for brightness shall the moon give light unto thee: but the
Lord shall be unto thee an
everlasting light, and thy God thy glory. Thy sun shall no more go
down; neither shall thy moon
withdraw itself; for the Lord shall be thine everlasting light, and the
days of thy mourning shall be
ended."
THE END