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No Patchwork Religion!, December 2
But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
Matthew 24:13
.
The religion that is built on self is worthless; for God makes no
compromise with selfishness....
The religion of Christ is a firm fabric, composed of innumerable
threads, woven together with tact and skill. Only by the wisdom that God
gives can we weave this fabric. Trusting to ourselves, we draw into it
threads of selfishness, and the pattern is spoiled.
There are many kinds of cloth which at first have a fine appearance,
but they do not endure test. The colors are not fast. They wash out. Under
the heat of summer they fade, and are lost. Such a fabric cannot endure
rough handling, and is worth very little.
So it is with religion. When the warp and woof of religion will not
stand the test of trial, the material of which it is composed is worthless.
And an effort to patch the old cloth with a new piece does not better the
condition of things; for the worn-out, flimsy material breaks away from
the new, leaving the rent much larger than before. Patching will not do.
The only way is to discard the old garment and procure a new one. The
religion of self, composed of threads that fade and give way under the
stress of temptation, must be cast aside, to be replaced by the religion
woven by Him in whose life no selfishness found place.
Christ’s plan is the only safe one. He declares, “Behold, I make
all things new.”
Revelation 21:5
. “If any man be in Christ, he is a new
creature.”
2 Corinthians 5:17
. The Saviour gives no encouragement to
any to think that He will accept a patchwork religion. Such a religion is
of no value in His sight. There may at first seem to be some of self and
some of Christ; but it soon seen that there is none of Christ. The patches
of selfishness increase till the entire garment is covered with them....
A religion formed after the divine pattern is the only one that will
endure. Only by striving to live the life of Christ here can we prepare
ourselves to live with Him through the eternal ages.
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