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Switzerland is
a remarkable land. It is famous for its beautiful scenery,
high snow capped mountains, cascading water falls and lovely
glacier lakes.
But it is remarkable
in another way. It has a wonderful transportation system with
trains, busses, cog railways, funiculars which travel thousands
of feet right up the side of the mountain, ships, huge gondolas,
and chair lifts. These crisscross their tiny country and transport
millions of travelers to every corner of their beautiful land.
The time schedules
are all printed in advance and those who study them can travel
for hours changing from a funicular to a bus to a train, to
a cog railway, back to a bus. and train and make connections
each time with only two or three minutes in between.
What spiritual
lesson can we learn from this? Those who read and understand
these man made books of time tables are able to travel and
get where they want to go.
No one claims that
these time tables are divinely inspired but those who make
them and use them can trust them because they are followed.
We have some man
made documents that can help us also. They are not inspired
by God but are the work of conscientious and dedicated servants
of the Lord who have written our Statement of Faith, our Ecclesial
Guide, our constitutions and ecclesial rules for the orderly
outworking of our lives. We need to be familiar with these
and we need to give them their proper respect.
In so many countries
of the world the populace seem to regard rules as something
to be broken and they only obey or observe those that please
them. As a result there is mass confusion and chaos while
in Switzerland there is order.
We need to respect
and obey the rules of our ecclesia and our brotherhood. It
is not right to justify our defiance of a rule simply because
it was made by man and not by God.
Peter rightly said,
”We ought to obey God rather than man” but none of our ecclesial
rules violate His commands. We need to show the proper respect
for the rules of our community even as we acknowledge that
they were not divinely inspired. Paul instructed us that ”the
rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil.” He
was speaking of the worldly rulers. If the saints are expected
to ”he subject, not only for wrath but for conscience sake
to those who have the rule over us,” how much more so should
we be obedient to the ecclesial rules that have been made
for our benefit.
Jesus told us that
”the children of this world are wiser in their generation
that the children of light.”
Let us learn a
lesson from the Swiss people. They know and respect the rules
of their country. They study their books of schedules and
they have faith that things will go according to plan. Unfortunately
none of their well laid plans are able to make them wise unto
salvation, and this is sad.
God sent Jeremiah
to the house of the Rechahites to learn a spiritual lesson
from a man made rule. Their father Jonadab had made a rule
that none of his offspring should ever drink wine and his
children were faithful to that rule. God’s lesson was that
they obeyed their human father yet the Children of Israel
did not obey their Heavenly Father.
Let us have respect
for the rules of our ecclesial family. God blessed the Rechabites
because they were faithful to their father. None of us are
bigger than our rules.
The Swiss people
are an example of how a nation can function smoothly by knowing
and observing their well laid schedules. Let us learn from
their example and lift this up to a spiritual level and faithfully
study and follow not only God’s Book of Life which is able
to make us wise unto salvation but let us also ”render therefore
to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute is due; custom
to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honour to whom honour...
Let us walk honestly, as in the day... put ye on the Lord
Jesus Christ.”
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