01 -- HOLINESS TRIUMPHANT
John they say and feel: "Unto Him that loveth us, and loosed us from our sins by His blood;
and He made us to be kings and priests unto His God and Father; to Him be the glory and the
dominion for ever and ever." True holiness people confess their dependence upon Christ, and are
always glad to give glory unto Him. He hath "loosed us from our sins." They confess their lost and
ruined state out of Christ, and magnify the love and might of Him who hath rescued them by His
own precious blood.
Holiness People are a "Kingdom."--They have heard the glad tidings that "the kingdom of
heaven is at hand." They have forsaken their sins, and received a kingdom that can not be moved.
They have also welcomed that kingdom into their own souls, and claim the baptism with the Holy
Ghost, which expels inbred sin, with its body-guard of carnal tempers, which opposes the reign of
Christ within. They are the advance-guards of the coming millennial kingdom, in which they are to
reign with Christ when He shall come.
Holiness honors the Blood. -- Its true possessors realize that every gift they have comes
through the atonement; that it is through the death of Jesus that they are saved, not by works, nor
growth, nor culture, nor purgatory, nor repression, but by faith, through the Blood, that they are
"loosed" from their sins, and "made" kings and priests unto God the Father. They are "priests."
They proclaim the truth by lips and life, in that they intercede for others, and are ambassadors in
Christ's stead to beseech men to be reconciled to God.
Holiness says "Amen!" -- Holiness people respond with a cheerful "Amen" to the whole
will of God. They glorify Him for their own salvation, and for what He is, and was, and is to be,
and for all the victories that are coming, "world without end." They take no glory to themselves for
anything, but give all glory to Christ. Spurious holiness advertises its character by failure at this
point. True holiness people recognize the absolute supremacy and dominion of Jesus Christ in their
hearts and everywhere. "To Him be the glory and the dominion for ever and ever." Regeneration
puts in their hearts an "Amen" to all of God's will. Entire sanctification, through baptism with the
Holy Ghost, eliminates every internal protest to this "Amen," and makes it spontaneous. They say
"Amen" to all they know and all they don't know, whatever God's will may be, ages upon ages.
Reader, is this our experience?
Holiness anticipates the Return of Jesus and Victory. -- It expects Him to come as the
angels that Heaven commissioned to declare His return, immediately after His ascension, said He
would. It joyfully shouts, "Behold, He cometh with the clouds!" and declares that His return will
be awful to His enemies, causing them to be filled with consternation and dismay. "Every eye shall
see Him, and they which pierced Him ; and all the tribes of the earth shall mourn over Him."
Our Alphabet. -- To true believers, Jesus is the only Alphabet. As all words are composed
of the letters of the alphabet, so all their plans are made by Him. He is their Alpha and Omega,
which is, and which was, and which is to come.
True Holiness spurns Honorary Degrees. -- D. D., LL. D., and similar titles, were not born
of God, nor of Holy Ghost revivals, but of the schoolmen and the world. B. B., "Beloved
Brethren," is a child of the kingdom. The former fades in an hour; the latter will grow brighter
through the ages of eternity. John is Divinely characterized as a "servant," "brother," and
"witness."
He who covets the titles of the schoolmen, and shuns those of the Spirit, has no part in the
Kingdom.
Holiness is Spiritual Sunshine. -- Jesus appeared unto John with a countenance which was
"as the sun shineth in his strength." Holiness puts its possessor in possession of His nature. "As He
is, even so are we in this world." A holy experience is a shining experience. It enables its
possessor to shine in the midst of a wicked and perverse nation, "like the sun when he goeth forth
in his might." It emits light, which not only makes the face glow, but which bids all doubts, fears,
and blue forebodings to take wings and fly away. Glory! It is not only a shining experience, but it
is a burning experience. It enables people to burn their way through icebergs of formality, to melt
the spiritual coldness on every side, and make it so hot for sinners that they are sometimes melted
by its fires.
Holiness. -- is Sympathetic. -- A feeling of sympathy pervades all of the members of God's
great family. Entire holiness eliminates discordant notes of selfishness and sectarianism, of clamor
and strife, and unites and melts into one sea of liquid love. They become, like John, "brothers" and
"partakers" with each other in the trials, tribulations, and the triumphs of a holy life.
Holiness does not Exempt from Trial. -- As men try weapons, bridges, and implements
before using them, so God must have people that have been tried and proved true, during their
probationary testing, before He can trust them over the greater things which await them when they
are called to come up higher, and serve Him on the thrones and in the temples of eternity. Blessed
are ye when tried if ye endure the trial! Our Divine Exemplar passed through these testing ordeals,
and all who would share with Him His glory must first submit to His testings. Holiness helps to
hold still in the fire. It gives grace to be true under pressure, and enables its possessor to welcome
disagreeable providential testings, knowing that they work out a far more exceeding and eternal
weight if glory. Entire holiness is the grace that puts believers where they can stand strains that
would break them without it. Satan sometimes succeeds in making people believe that they can not
retain this experience because of their circumstances, and because their trials are so great, when
the fact is that the stronger the trail the more victory it will bring. It is this that makes more than
conquerors, through Christ, over every foe.
Holiness people are a royal people. -- They are the children of the King of kings. They
wear royal robes, and are on their way to royal thrones, that will stand after all earthly
governments have perished. They have a kingdom that can not be shaken, and though that when the
supremacy will be acknowledged, and it will become universal, and they shall share with their
Elder Brother, the Son of God, in the administration of its affairs.
Holiness embraces Perfect Patience. -- Patience is the crowning grace of a Christian life.
Many people can endure tribulation, but can not be patient over it. They can "wait" for the Lord,
but they can not "wait" for Him. Regeneration imparts patience. Entire sanctification banishes
impatience. Patience is a beautiful flower, that flourishes only in the rich soil of perfect love,
where the weeds of carnality are removed and showers of blessing daily fall. Patience is the
crucial test of the depth of your experience. Only those who are perfected in holiness are able "to
walk He who covets the titles of the schoolmen, and shuns those of the Spirit, has no part in the
Kingdom.
Holiness is Spiritual Sunshine. -- Jesus appeared unto John with a countenance which was "as
the sun shineth in his strength." Holiness puts its possessor in possession of His nature. "As He is,
even so are we in this world." A holy experience is a shining experience. It enables its possessor
to shine in tile midst of a wicked and perverse nation, "like the sun when he goeth forth in his
might." It emits light, which not only makes the face glow, but which bids all doubts, fears, and
blue forebodings to take wings and fly away. Glory! It is not only a shining experience, but it is a
burning experience. It enables people to burn their way through icebergs of formality, to melt the
spiritual coldness on every side, and make it so hot for sinners that they are sometimes melted by
its fires.
Holiness is Sympathetic. -- A feeling of sympathy pervades all of the members of God's great
family. Entire holiness eliminates discordant notes of selfishness and sectarianism, of clamor and
strife, and unites and melts into one sea of liquid love. They become, like John, "brothers" and
"partakers" with each other in the trials, tribulations, and the triumphs of a holy life.
Holiness does not Exempt from Trial. -- As men try weapons, bridges, and implements before
using them, so God must have people that have been tried and proved true, during their
probationary testing, before He can trust them over the greater things which await them when they
are called to come up higher, and serve Him on the thrones end in the temples of eternity. Blessed
are ye when tried if ye endure the trial! Our Divine Exemplar passed through these testing ordeals,
and all who would share with Him His glory must first submit to His testings. Holiness helps to
hold still in the fire. It gives grace to be true under pressure, and enables its possessor to welcome
disagreeable providential testings, knowing that they work out a far more exceeding and eternal
weight of glory. Entire holiness is the grace that puts believers where they can stand strains that
would break them without it. Satan sometimes succeeds in making people believe that they can not
retain this experience because of their circumstances, and because their trials are so great, when
the fact is that the stronger the trial the more the experience is needed, and the greater the victory it
will bring. It is this that makes more than conquerors, through Christ, over every foe.
Holiness People are a Royal People. -- They are the children of the King of kings. They wear
royal robes. and are on their way to royal thrones, that will stand after all earthly governments
have perished. They have a kingdom that can not be shaken, and though that kingdom is unpopular
at the present, the time is nearing when its supremacy will be acknowledged, and it will become
universal, and they shall share with their Elder Brother, the Son of God, in the administration of its
affairs.
Holiness embraces Perfect Patience. -- Patience is the crowning grace of a Christian life. Many
people can endure tribulation, but can not be patient over it. They can "wait" for the Lord, but they
can not "wait patiently" for Him. Regeneration imparts patience. Entire sanctification banishes
impatience. Patience is a beautiful flower, that flourishes only in the rich soil of perfect love,
where the weeds of carnality are removed and showers of blessing daily fail. Patience is the
crucial test of the depth of your experience. Only those who are perfected in holiness are able "to
walk worthily of the Lord, unto all pleasing; bearing fruit in every good work, and increasing in
the knowledge of God; strengthened with all power, according to the might of His glory, unto ALL
PATIENCE and long-suffering with joy." (Col. 1, 10, 11.) God wants everywhere, in homes and
places of business, specimens who demonstrate that infinite grace is able to keep one patient under
all circumstances. If you have Bible holiness, you are a witness of this truth.
Holiness saves from Murmuring and Retaliation. -- Though John had been bitterly
persecuted, he utters no word of complaint. Like his Master, he was "dumb before his shearers,"
and was so imbued and enthused with the magnitude of his message that he seemed to have no time
nor disposition to retaliate or repine. True holiness always leads its possessors into such an
experience. Professed holiness people that are continually complaining and repining about
providential afflictions and circumstances are professors only. The complete holiness outfit
embraces an oil-can to lubricate, as well as fire and steam to make the engine go.
Holiness embraces Loyalty. -- John was loyal to "the Word of God" and loyal "to the
testimony of Jesus." There is much said in these days about loyalty to Churches and to pastors, and
boards and committees, and everything but loyalty to Jesus Christ Himself. Loyalty to Him
embraces loyalty to all that is in harmony with Him, and disloyalty to all that is not; hence, true
holiness people are true to the Word of God, to the testimony of Jesus, and to Churches and pastors
that are true to these; but in the very nature of the case, they are, and must be, disloyal to those that
are not, or forfeit their heritage. Disloyalty to ministers and Churches that seek to substitute
unscriptural interpretations for the plain instructions of the Word of God, is one of the badges of
honor which every true holiness person delights to bear.
Holiness does not Exempt from Persecution. -- It did not exempt the prophets, nor Jesus
Christ, nor the apostles, and it will not you. If you do not know what it is to be persecuted, you do
not know what it is to have the experience of full-fledged New Testament holiness. Opposers of
holiness will claim that their opposition is because of fanaticism, or indiscretion, or wild-fire
connected with it, or because of the injudicious methods of its advocates, but all of this is a lie as
black as the devil that brings it. The real reason is because of the nature of holiness itself, the
disharmony of its opposers to it, and the condemnation which loyalty, to it and its testimony of
Jesus brings. He who opposes Bible holiness thus unwittingly and unavailably advertises that there
is something in his heart and in his life that is not right. A few months ago a leading officer in a
neighbor Church strenuously opposed a holiness evangelist. The other day he was discharged from
his position because of trickery and fraud, which he had been practicing for years, and which was
back of his opposition to holiness. Neither purity, gifts, graces, nor Christlikeness on the part of
true holiness people can exempt them from the howl of the devil's bloodhounds of persecution.
"All who will live godly shall suffer persecution." If any one could have escaped, it certainly
would have been the "beloved disciple," who, because of his loyalty to God and His Word, was
cruelly banished, to starve to death upon this barren, bone-bleached island of the Mediterranean.
Holiness gives Victory over Persecution. -- Regeneration puts people where they will
endure persecution rather than renounce their faith. Entire holiness brings an experience which
enables them to rejoice in it and be exceeding glad. While God allows the devil to turn his hounds
upon true holiness people, yet they can do nothing but howl, unless He gives them license, and that
license He never gives unless it be to bring some great good to them or glory to Himself. In every
instance where it is met in the spirit of the Master, He transforms it into victory. He may allow
Hamans to build scaffolds heaven-high for the execution of holiness Mordecais; but after they are
built, He transforms them into the stepping-stones to the King's palace. Sometimes He allows
Satan's minions to fire furnaces with sevenfold heat, and even bind those who are loyal and thrust
them in; but it is that tie may reveal the Form of the Fourth, and give them victory over the fire, and
over their foes, and honor them with blessings in His kingdom such as they otherwise could not
have possessed. In this way He makes the demons of the pit draw His people to heights of victory
that they have never hitherto attained. Possessors of tile experience of entire holiness may be
known by the way they meet persecutions. They do not whine and murmur and talk about the
"mysterious dispensation of Divine providence" when persecuted, but rejoice that they are counted
worthy to suffer, and know that it is among the "all things that work together for good to them that
love the Lord." As God changed a starvation circuit into a vestibule of glory for John, so He
always transforms adverse circumstances, the mistakes and misunderstandings of friends, and even
the cruelty of foes, into priceless blessings.
Holiness People are "in the Spirit." --The Holy Ghost is the Spirit of holiness. The fruits of
holiness are planted by Him in regeneration. The weeds that would hinder their growth are
eliminated by Him when the believer receives his personal Pentecost, and all who would maintain
the Spirit of holiness must retain the abiding indwelling of the Holy Ghost. Holiness is simply the
result of a Spirit-cleansed, Spirit-filled, Spirit-kept, and Spirit-led life. People with the
Pentecostal experience live in the Spirit, and knowingly do nothing that He does not commend.
Holiness welcomes Solitude. -- While it rejoices on the busy plains of life, and in holy
activities when God so leads, yet it loves to be alone with Jesus when His providence and Spirit
lead that way. The secret of spiritual power is in being alone with God. Elijah's victory on Mount
Carmel was preceded by his solitude. Jesus Himself must be much alone with the Father that He
might speak as never man spake. If more people had Bunyan's jail-experience, there would be
more books like the "Pilgrim's Progress," that would make devils shake and quake and run, and
that would lead people into the experience of salvation. It was on lonely Patmos, in the silence that
could be felt, that John heard the great Voice, and received the messages which have thrilled God's
people in all the ages.
Holiness People magnify the Sabbath. -- It is their rest-day, and type of the deep, sweet
Sabbath-rest which holiness has brought to their souls. They are not stickling Pharisees, in servile
bondage to Jewish regulations in regard to the Sabbath-day, nor lawless worldlings that trample
the sanctity of the Sabbath beneath their feet, but observe it as God designs. As illumination and
celestial revealings came to John, as he was "in the Spirit on the Lord's-day," so cloud-bursts of
glory flood their souls, as they are in the Spirit, filling their God-given appointments upon the
sacred day of rest.
Holiness People are possessed of Keen Discernment. -- The Holy Ghost has taken out all
conceit, all egotism, all prejudice and preconceived notions; has deafened them to the sound of this
world's music, and tuned their ears to catch the melodies of the skies, and the softest whispers of
the Savior's voice, so that they can feel and
sing:
"I'm walking close to Jesus' side --
So close that I can hear
'The softest whispers of His voice,
In fellowship so clear."
And whether the sound come to them as "a still small voice" or as a "great voice, as of a
trumpet," as with John, they hear it and obey it, and rejoice in so doing.
Holy Evangelism. -- God commands His people to proclaim His gospel. True holiness
people cheerfully heed all of His commands. It is their privilege and duty to witness to the full
benefits of saving grace. They are to advertise the extent of the cure which the Great Physician has
effected for them. They are to do this in every possible way; not only by holy living, and holy
preaching, and holy testifying, but they are commanded, as was John, to "write," and send their
messages to the Churches. In these days of printing-presses and marvelous facilities for
transportation, there are God-given opportunities to spread the truth by the printed page which can
not be neglected. Oral and primed evangelism are the two wings on which the gospel in its fullness
is flying to "the whole creation." True holiness people, to the extent of their opportunity and
ability, utilize both of these agencies. Through personal correspondence, printed testimony,
holiness papers, and holiness books and booklets, a holy people press the holy war against the
unholy kingdom of darkness. This privilege and duty can not be neglected without loss to the
individual and to the kingdom. God commands His people today to write and send His truth as
really as He did John at Patmos. The writing and sending of this and kindred books is in response
to such instructions of the King of kings.
Holy Adaptation. -- The gospel of holiness is adapted to all conditions of all Churches in
all ages. John was commanded to send his message to the Seven Churches, and though there was a
special application of the message to each Church, yet there was the same general message to all,
though they were widely different in character. The gospel of Jesus Christ is thus adapted to all
conditions. Pigmy preachers talk about "preaching to suit the times." This is nonsense in the sense
they mean it. The preaching God commands is that of the gospel, undiluted, unmutilated,
unabridged, with hellfire for the sinner and Holy Ghost fire for the believer; heaven for the saved
and hell for the damned. This is the Divine order, always and everywhere, and he who would
substitute something else for it is in league with hell.
Holiness embraces Flexibility. -- John instantly "turned" in response to the Divine call.
The baptism of the Holy Spirit detaches people from everything that keeps them from the whole
will of God. It makes them like clay in the hands of the pater. It destroys any resistance to the
Divine Molder. Henceforth God guides them "by His eye." His look becomes their law. A motion
from Him is equal to a command. They realize the truth which Faber expressed when he wrote:
"Then keep thy conscience sensitive;
No inward token miss;
And go where grace entices thee --
Perfection lies in this."
They become so flexible that they cheerfully fit into any corner that God may indicate. Like
Samuel, they instantly respond, "Speak; for Thy servant heareth." Like Isaiah, after he had received
the sanctifying touch from the live coal, they gladly say to every Divine call: "Here, Lord, am I;
send me, send me." If John had not possessed this spirit of flexibility, and "turned" when God
spake, he would have missed the marvelous revelations which were committed to him. Doubtless
many of God's children miss manifestations of infinite value because they are not flexible enough
to turn when He speaks.
Holiness gives Clear Spiritual Vision. -- Regeneration imparts spiritual sight; but the
second work, which comes with the personal Pentecost, gives keener vision. In conversion, we see
"men as trees walking;" after entire sanctification, we "see clearly," and see God in a sense never
before experienced. People who have been pessimistic, and see nothing but wrong and wreckage
on earth and in the Churches, need this Pentecostal illumination; then they soon will see that God
still has His seven thousand who have not bowed their knee to Baal. Many people of today would
have seen nothing in the seven Churches named in this chapter but "Babylon" and confusion; but
John, under the spiritual enlightenment, saw "seven golden candlesticks; and in the midst of the
candlesticks, One like unto a Son of man."
Loyalty to Holiness is Rewarded by Manifestations of Jesus. -- John in his loyalty to
holiness had been compelled to disregard the restraints with which a godless political government
and dead ecclesiasticism had attempted to impede his God-given work. His loyalty to holiness and
the higher power had nerved him to boldly proclaim and preach the gospel in its fullness wherever
God commanded. Hence he was persecuted, hence sentenced, hence exiled, and became a member
of the illustrious class of people of whom Jesus said, "Whosoever killeth you shall think that he
offereth service unto God." God allowed His enemies to have their way, and apparently triumph
over His loyal servant; and then, at the very moment when, from a human standpoint, it would seem
that hope for deliverance was entirely extinguished, Jesus came, spoke, and revealed Himself in
His beauty and His glory, "clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about at the breasts
with a golden girdle. And His head and His hair were white as white wool, white as snow; and
His eyes were as a flame of fire; and His feet like unto burnished brass, as if it had been refined in
the furnace; and His voice as the voice of many waters. And He had in His right hand seven stars;
and out of His mouth proceeded a sharp two-edged sword; and His countenance was as the sun
shineth in his strength." "Man's extremity," with true holiness people, is always "God's
opportunity." He allows His children sometimes to feel forsaken, perhaps that they may have a
keener appreciation of His presence when He appears, with a "voice as the voice of many waters,"
rebuking every tempest that Satan may send, dividing every Red Sea of human difficulty, putting to
flight every unclean and accusing spirit, leveling every defiant wall of seemingly insuperable
difficulty, as the Great Captain of our salvation, leading triumphantly against the powers of
darkness, and finally commanding the devil and his legions to depart into outer darkness, prepared
for them, and welcoming His blood-washed hosts to the house of "many mansions, prepared for
them from the foundation of the world." Professed holiness people who have no kindred
manifestations of the Savior should know the reason. What are human ostracisms, persecutions,
and banishments from official, political, and ecclesiastical circles, compared to the riches of such
manifestations of the King of kings? They are chaff, which the wind blows away.
Holiness Churches and People are Honored by the Presence of Jesus. -- John's eyes,
Divinely touched, saw the Son of man in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks. Seven is a
symbolical number, meaning completion; gold is symbol of pure religion; 'the candlesticks refer to
the Churches; hence, John's vision interpreted means that Jesus personally abides in the midst of a
Holy Ghost people, and of a pure Church of which He is the Head. There is no Scripture that
teaches that He abides with an impure Church, or a Church in which His supreme authority is not
recognized and obeyed. Social clubs, aping as Churches, in league with the world, the flesh, and
the devil, given up to fairs, frolics, festivals, and fandangos, hobnobbing with Christless
fraternities, run by ungodly Official Boards, and manipulated by salary-seeking, place-preferring,
truckling ministers, and yet pretending to be Churches of Christ, have His curse instead of His
blessing; but a people who through conversion have come in possession of the gold of His
kingdom, and have had the dross eliminated by the baptism with the Holy Ghost and fire, are His
"peculiar treasure." To such He says, "Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world."
Such a Church, though poor and uninfluential from the human point of view, is rich in the
possession of the Maker of the universe.
Jesus Christ defends His Ministry. -- He had in His right hand seven "stars." The seven
stars represent the true gospel ministry. A true ministry is a holiness ministry. Holiness consists in
a cheerful loyalty to the whole will of God, and he who preaches less than this is not a true
minister of Jesus Christ. All who do this are "star" preachers in a deep, spiritual, Divinely-named
sense. Like tile stars, they are beautiful, and preach a gospel that commands to worship the Lord in
the "beauty of holiness." Like stars, they shine in the black night of sin, and are beacons to
sin-wrecked souls steering upon the Rocks of Doom. Jesus holds them all in His right hand.
Preacher, resting in the hand of Almighty God, what hast thou to fear? Held securely there, no
enemy can harm you. If Moses with a rod could conquer a mighty nation, what may not
Omnipotence do with thee? Wherever adverse circumstances may cast thy lot, however desolate
and dark thy human appointments may be, thou hast a permanent appointment with Him who
created all worlds and who shapes all destinies, and you are not alone; all the "stars" of all the
ages are nestling with thee in His Almighty Hand.
The Defense of Holiness People is the Word of God. By it they are Divinely convicted,
Divinely converted, Divinely sanctified, and through tile baptism of the Holy Ghost and fire, are
Divinely illuminated and preserved and led and defended. "Out of His mouth proceeded a sharp
two-edged sword." This is the gospel sword that every loyal believer wields; it is the mightiest
weapon earth ever knew. Battleships and bombshells, and modern missiles and artillery, are
nothing compared to it. It can pierce the thickest armor, stay the mightiest giants, and is destined to
sweep on in its conquests until all the enemies of holiness shall perish, earth be redeemed, and
Satan and his minions eternally banished. Every true believer is equipped with the sword of the
Spirit, which is the Word of God. Sham preachers substitute lectures, essays, human views, topics
of the day, and other painted sticks, instead of the sword of the Spirit, with which God will not
intrust them, and which they do not know how to handle. In the hands of an unconverted person this
sword is as dangerous as a razor in the hands of a crazy man. It is a defense to God's people, and
the constitution of their kingdom. It is the "one rule, and the safe rule, both of their faith and
practice." All councils, creeds, customs, restrictions, and requirements which are contrary to the
Word, they put beneath their feet.
Unbearable Blessings. -- Holiness people sometimes have blessings bigger than they can
bear. When Jesus thus manifested Himself to John, "he fell at His feet as one dead." Old-time
devotion to God will bring old-time manifestations of Divine power. Multitudes of saints have
been so blessed that they have cried, "Stay thy hand!" Doubtless a revealment of God in His beauty
and holiness and celestial glory is more than any human being can bear and live. Such prostrations
of human strength through Divine visitation, in these days, are called fanaticism, so low has
modern Christianity fallen from the New Testament standard, so carnal are many of those who dare
call themselves by the name of Christ. Yet God is able to reveal Himself to man with blessings that
are unspeakable and full of glory; and all who will, may live, as a saint testified in a recent
camp-meeting, "'Way up in the exceedinglies."
Holiness banishes Fear. -- Jesus said, "Fear not." Perfect love casts out all slavish fear --
the fear of man, the fear of public opinion, fear of the world, fear of failure, fear of criticism, fear
of persecution, fear of poverty, fear of death, and fear of hell, all fly before its queenly scepter. A
loyal Christian has no reason to fear any manifestations of Jesus Christ to himself. Should a vessel
break under the pressure of glory, God would give the soul a better one, even a "house not made
with hands, eternal in the heavens." Ours is not a dead, but a living Christ. Though He died on
Calvary, yet He arose to live evermore, he is not the Lamb that is slain, but the Lamb that was
slain. He has demonstrated His Divinity by His resurrection from the grave, and His ascension to
heaven. As the Great Head of His Church, the Christ of the holiness people has "all power in
heaven and on earth." He lives and reigns, and is leading on His victorious hosts against the
powers of darkness, and will soon appear again personally, to receive His own, destroy His
enemies, and reign upon the throne of David, as he promised.
Holiness gives its Possessor Victory over the Grave. -- Jesus says, "I have the keys to
death and of hades." He is our Elder Brother. We therefore need fear neither death nor hades.
Satan is powerless to lock God's children up in these places. As Christ holds the key, not one of
His brothers or sisters can die until He permits it. Holiness people, in His name, can visit dens of
infamy, preach the gospel in saloons, or, like Bishop Taylor, in the jungles of Africa and India, so
long as God leads. Robbers, pestilences, fevers, accidents murderers and demons, have no power
to take their lives until God shall give them license to do so. He has the key to death and the unseen
world; hence, no power can take His children into their domains until Christ Himself shall unlock
the door and give permission, and when He does, then He will go with them, and though they "pass
through the valley of the shadow of death, they will fear no evil." Like Paul, with a shout of
victory, they can look the grim monster in the face and say, "O death, where is thy sting? O grave,
where is thy victory?"
Holiness People are Divinely, Commissioned to Proclaim a Full Salvation. -- John was
commanded, "Write, therefore, the things which thou sawest, and the things which are, and the
things which shall come to pass hereafter." In a like manner, all who belong to the same loyal,
Spirit-filled line can serve the cause of the kingdom by writing the things of God which they see
and experience, and magnify the coming of the King, and the things "which shall come to pass."
God wants men and women who have tested the verities of salvation, its latitudes and longitudes,
horizontals and perpendiculars, to publish these things, and thus advertise the superhuman power
of grace to break the power of the devil, save from sin, and set on fire for the kingdom of heaven.
In every letter you write, and note you send, and article you publish, preach salvation. God will
give you wisdom if you are writing for Him, and will enable you to do this in such a way as to
bring flood to man and glory to Himself.
What possibilities of Divine grace, and of victories over sin, self, circumstances, and
Satan are unfolded in this chapter! If so many golden nuggets lie at the surface of the gold-mine of
this wonderful book, what treasure may we not expect to find as we deeper delve? May God
prepare our hearts for the riches that await!