In 1911, the greatly loved and respected Rev Prin. James
Denney, DD, published a book of sermons entitled, The Way Everlasting, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1911).
One of that collection was entitled Knowledge
not mystery, the basis of religion (1911:26-37). Basing his remarks of
Deut.29:29, Denney said that “the secret things spoken of in this verse are in
the first instance the destiny of the Jewish people.,” (p.26) He preached about the law as being what God
has revealed to His people, and through them to the world.
He continues by making reference to “the fortune or destiny
of the nations” being “always an interesting subject for speculation,”
(27). Mentioning such nations/empires as
Babylon, Egypt,
Tyre, Carthage, Rome, and Venice, as
examples of the outworking of this great principle, Denney applies this to the UK of that
time. He says, “It verifies the word of
God which speaks to us in this chapter; it shows us in a thousand ways that vice
is the worm at the root of a nation’s strength, and that righteousness alone
makes nations great.” How true this
is! Proverbs teaches us that
“Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people,”
(14:34). That vice is a worm at the root
of every nation’s strength, is a given; but that this is recognised by the
leaders of nations is not so well recognised.
Denney proceeds, “Often we meet with speculations on the
future of our own country or of its contemporaries and rivals. We are invited to see a greater Britain grow
continually greater, until a federation of English-speaking peoples controls
the affairs of the world, with a pleasing consciousness of having only obtained
their due; or to see the worn-out British race, stripped of its ships, its
colonies and its commerce, sinking to an inglorious end. These speculations are
precisely what is meant here when we read, the secret things belong unto the
Lord our God: as far as we concerned, the book of the future is sealed with
seven seals.”
However, as Deut.29:29 so clearly teaches, while we cannot
tell the fortunes of the nation in advance, we are told on what it is they
depend. On obedience to God’s revealed will. So when a nation, or society, or
family or individual operates and lives in open or secret defiance of God’s
revealed will in Scripture, it has nothing but the judgement of God to look
forward to. They knew what God required,
but they said in their hearts that they knew better than God, and went and did their own thing. They defied and rebelled against God.
Is Britain
still Great Britain? Wherein does her greatness lie? At one time it lay in her adherence to the
Bible, the Word of God. But dare anyone
make that claim about Britain
today? Is Britain still a God-fearing,
Bible-believing country? Are her laws
compliant with God’s revealed will in Scripture? Are moral standards being upheld in our
nation? Are the norms of decency being
enforced, or are they being flouted – with government approval? Is it safe for our young people to walk the
streets of our towns and cities, without fear of molestation or other form of
attack? Is our nation rigorous in its
compliance with God’s Word? Is there
vice being exposed in today’s world?
Have the authorities taken steps to curb the practices of vice? The answer is a decided NO.
The same applies to the church of Jesus Christ
on earth. Is the professing church
religious in its adherence to the Word of God?
Is she more concerned about Confessional correctness than about obeying
the Scriptures? Does she take holiness
within her bounds seriously? Is
righteousness so important to her that it is not only practiced but seen to be
practiced? Does she preach the Gospel
faithfully? Are the biblical requirements
for church membership adhered to strictly?
Is she involved in all sorts of ‘cover-up’ of scandals in order to
protect her own ‘blue-eyed boys’? Does
she seek and experience the power of God in her services? Is God present by
His Holy Spirit in a way that is unmistakable?
Is He present in power in the worship of the people? Again, the monotonous answer must be NO.
What is the certain result of all this? Disaster and ruin of what is essentially the
church, and the preservation of what is the mere outward manifestation of
organised religion. The outworking of
God’s “secret things” is happening even though we cannot always see it. The worm of vice is working continually at
the ‘strength’ of the nation, the church, the family, and the individual, but
its work is hidden. Only in time will
the full fruits of its secret activity be seen; but then it will be too
late.
Are you feeding the worm of vice in your life? Is the worm of vice active in your family,
church and community? Is it being fed
with the wickedness it needs for survival?
Are you feeding it? Do you know
you are feeding it? Are you even
concerned?
Proverbs teaches us that “Righteousness exalts a nation, but
sin is a reproach to any people,” (14:34).
Our nation is a reproach because it not only tolerates but facilitates
open sin and wickedness. She thinks she
is great, but her greatness is fast disappearing. Allow me to rephrase that same text and apply
it thus: “Righteousness exalts a church,
but sin is a reproach to any congregation.”
Does true righteousness, not a false righteousness or a wicked
self-righteousness, exalt your church, or has it to be said that the sinful
practices and attitudes and beliefs that you cherish are making your church a
reproach amongst the people of the world?
Or making it even more personal: “Righteousness exalts a
people, but sin is a reproach to any individual.” Is there a sense in which it can be said of
you that you are being exalted because of the genuineness of your
righteousness? Or is the sad truth
rather that you are despised and a reproach because of your sin?
These are searching questions, are they not? So, consider your ways!
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