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His working; which worketh in me mightily。〃 Colossians 1:25…29。
These words present before the worker for Christ a high attainment; yet this
attainment all can reach who; putting themselves under the control of the
Great Teacher; learn
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daily in the school of Christ。 The power at God's command is limitless; and
the minister who in his great need shuts himself in with the Lord may be
assured that he will receive that which will be to his hearers a savor of
life unto life。
Paul's writings show that the gospel minister should be an example of the
truths that he teaches; 〃giving no offense in anything; that the ministry be
not blamed。〃 Of his own work he has left us a picture in his letter to the
Corinthian believers: 〃In all things approving ourselves as the ministers of
God; in much patience; in afflictions; in necessities; in distresses; in
stripes; in imprisonments; in tumults; in labors; in watchings; in fastings;
but pureness; by knowledge; by long suffering; by kindness; by the Holy
Ghost; by love unfeigned; by the word of truth; by the power of God; by the
armor of righteousness on the right hand and on the left; by honor and
dishonor; by evil report and good report: as deceivers; and yet true; as
unknown; and yet well known; as dying; and; behold; we live; as chastened;
and not killed; as sorrowful; yet alway rejoicing; as poor; yet making many
rich。〃 2 Corinthians 6:3; 4…10。
To Titus he wrote: 〃Young men likewise exhort to be sober…minded。 In all
things showing thyself a pattern of good works: in doctrine showing
uncorruptness; gravity; sincerity; sound speech; that cannot be condemned;
that he that is of the contrary part may be ashamed; having no evil thing to
say of you。〃 Titus 2:6…8。
There is nothing more precious in the sight of God than His ministers; who
go forth into the waste places of the earth to sow the seeds of truth;
looking forward to the
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harvest。 None but Christ can measure the solicitude of His servants as they
seek for the lost。 He imparts His Spirit to them; and by their efforts souls
are led to turn from sin to righteousness。
God is calling for men who are willing to leave their farms; their business;
if need be their families; to become missionaries for Him。 And the call will
be answered。 In the past there have been men who; stirred by the love of
Christ and the needs of the lost; have left the comforts of home and the
society of friends; even that of wife and children; to go into foreign
lands; among idolaters and savages; to proclaim the message of mercy。 Many
in the attempt have lost their lives; but others have been raised up to
carry on the work。 Thus step by step the cause of Christ has progressed; and
the seed sown in sorrow has yielded a bountiful harvest。 The knowledge of
God has been widely extended and the banner of the cross planted in heathen
lands。
For the conversion of one sinner the minister should tax his resources to
the utmost。 The soul that God has created and Christ has redeemed is of
great value because of the possibilities before it; the spiritual advantages
that have been granted it; the capabilities that it may possess if vitalized
by the word of God; and the immortality it may gain through the hope
presented in the gospel。 And if Christ left the ninety and nine that He
might seek and save one lost sheep; can we be justified in doing less? Is
not a neglect to work as Christ worked; to sacrifice as He sacrificed; a
betrayal of sacred trusts; an insult to God?
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The heart of the true minister is filled with an intense longing to save
souls。 Time and strength are spent; toilsome effort is not shunned; for
others must hear the truths that brought to his own soul such gladness and
peace and joy。 The Spirit of Christ rests upon him。 He watches for souls as
one that must give an account。 With his eyes fixed on the cross of Calvary;
beholding the uplifted Saviour; relying on His grace; believing that He will
be with him until the end; as his shield; his strength; his efficiency; he
works for God。 With invitations and pleadings; mingled with the assurances
of God's love; he seeks to win souls to Jesus; and in heaven he is numbered
among those who are 〃called; and chosen; and faithful。〃 Revelation 17:14。
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Chapter 35
Salvation to the Jews
After many unavoidable delays; Paul at last reached Corinth; the scene of so
much anxious labor in the past; and for a time the object of deep
solicitude。 He found that many of the early believers still regarded him
with affection as the one who had first borne to them the light of the
gospel。 As he greeted these disciples and saw the evidences of their
fidelity and zeal he rejoiced that his work in Corinth had not been in vain。
The Corinthian believers; once so prone to lose sight of their high calling
in Christ; had developed strength of Christian character。 Their words and
acts revealed the transforming power of the grace of God; and they were now
a strong force for good in that center of heathenism and superstition。 In
the society of his beloved companions and these faithful converts the
apostle's worn and troubled spirit found rest。
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During his sojourn at Corinth; Paul found time to look forward to new and
wider fields of service。 His contemplated journey to Rome especially
occupied his thoughts。 To see the Christian faith firmly established at the
great center of the known world was one of his dearest hopes and most
cherished plans。 A church had already been established in Rome; and the
apostle desired to secure the co…operation of the believers there in the
work to be accomplished in Italy and in other countries。 To prepare the way
for his labors among these brethren; many of whom were as yet strangers to
him; he sent them a letter announcing his purpose of visiting Rome and his
hope of planting the standard of the cross in Spain。
In his epistle to the Romans; Paul set forth the great principles of the
gospel。 He stated his position on the questions which were agitating the
Jewish and the Gentile churches; and showed that the hopes and promises
which had once belonged especially to the Jews were now offered to the
Gentiles also。
With great clearness and power the apostle presented the doctrine of
justification by faith in Christ。 He hoped that other churches also might be
helped by the instruction sent to the Christians at Rome; but how dimly
could he foresee the far…reaching influence of his words! Through all the
ages the great truth of justification by faith has stood as a mighty beacon
to guide repentant sinners into the way of life。 It was this light that
scattered the darkness which enveloped Luther's mind and revealed to him the
power of the
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blood of Christ to cleanse from sin。 The same light has guided thousands of
sin…burdened souls to the true Source of pardon and peace。 For the epistle
to th