Contrast
this with the Old Testament evidence of God’s blessing (where many Christians
live, alas) and there you will see that the signs of God’s blessing are in the
acquisition of wealth – lands, property, herds, slaves. These signs are all material signs.
However,
in the New Testament, things are very much different. John the Baptiser lived in the desert places and
ate what he could from what creation provided – locusts, and wild honey. Jesus Himself was raised in poverty and lived
in poverty – during His public ministry, He did not even have anywhere to lay
His head, the very birds of the air being better off than He was in this
regard. The disciples renounced everything in order to follow Christ; they left
all, homes, lands, families and friends, and threw in their lot with the
Saviour of the world.
Take the Huguenots in France under the tyrannical rule of Catholic King Louis XIV. They were hounded because they embraced the true Protestant reformed faith, many losing everything, even their lives. Yet were there holier people who witnessed for Christ than they? The Puritans and the Scottish Covenanters experience similar things. But as Paul tells us, “Everyone who lives a godly life in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution.” The Kingdom of heaven can only be entered by many tribulations. Pity those who know nothing of persecution for their faith in this apostate and exceedingly wicked age where darkness reigns.
Take the Huguenots in France under the tyrannical rule of Catholic King Louis XIV. They were hounded because they embraced the true Protestant reformed faith, many losing everything, even their lives. Yet were there holier people who witnessed for Christ than they? The Puritans and the Scottish Covenanters experience similar things. But as Paul tells us, “Everyone who lives a godly life in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution.” The Kingdom of heaven can only be entered by many tribulations. Pity those who know nothing of persecution for their faith in this apostate and exceedingly wicked age where darkness reigns.
No,
we are mightily blessed. At the end of
the day, nothing matters but being in fellowship with Christ. Knowing Christ and the power of His
resurrection and the fellowship of His sufferings – that’s to be really
blessed. Material possessions and
worldly success do not signify God’s favour – some of the most evil and
depraved people in the world have all these things.
How
many there are who are like Job’s friends!
They can talk and talk, but they do not always know what they are
talking about. They are so
self-righteous that all their talk does nothing to help poor Job. They only plunged him into deeper depression. For them to say that it was because of
something in Job, something sinful he said or did, that explains his plight,
was to get it totally wrong. They spoke
as if they had total knowledge of Job’s situation, but they knew nothing. Isn’t it interesting that it is those who
know least who talk most! Empty barrels
still make the most noise.
Job’s
friends needed to have walked a few miles in his sandals for them to have known
anything about him and his situation; but they didn’t. Yet they talked and preached and advised and
counselled and criticised this godly servant of God. Job’s friends are still around today. They jump to all kinds of wild conclusions as
to why certain things happen, and only succeed in making life more difficult
for those who are suffering.
Do
not look at external things to discover whether or not a man has been blessed
by the Lord. Is he enjoying felt
fellowship with Christ, regardless of his circumstances? Is his love for the Lord obvious? Does he submit himself joyfully to God’s sure
providence in his circumstances? Does he
love Christ more than everything else?
Is he experiencing Christ in a real way?
Does he know God’s Spirit witnessing with his spirit that he is a child
of God?
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