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The following copy
appeared in an advertisement in Newsweek magazine sometime
ago: ”It wasn’t the Goths that defeated Rome. It was the free
circuses! Luxuries, power, indulgence had made the once tough
Roman people soft. To stay popular, their emperors gave them
more and more of the ease they craved, free bread, free circuses,
easier living. So the Romans softened up themselves for the
ambitious, hard working barbarians.”
The firm that paid thousands of dollars to run this ad in
Newsweek is justifiably alarmed by the soft life and easy
living of today. They fear that the enemy will be able to
overcome and conquer the United States because of this internal
weakness.
True soldiers of
Christ should be justifiably alarmed also. Not because we
fear an outside enemy, for we know God’s plan and purpose
with this earth. We know that no mortal will be successful
in his attempt to set up the fifth universal kingdom because
God has declared that the fifth one will be Divine. Nevertheless
we should be alarmed because this soft life that caused the
destruction of the Romans could very well lead to our personal
destruction. God is not pleased with those who serve self
instead of Him. Jesus told us, ”if any man come to me, and.
hate not his own life, he cannot be my disciple.
And whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after me,
cannot be my disciple.” Now comes the uncomfortable question.
How do we spend our time? Pleasing self by indulging in the
free circuses which today have their counterpart in television,
radio, golf, baseball, bowling and on and on. The list is
endless and if we spend our free time indulging in these things
that please us, are we not following the example of the Romans?
What are Christ’s true soldiers supposed to be doing?
Paul tells us that
”No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of
this life.” Why not, Paul? He tells us plainly, ”that he may
please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.” And now the
powerful lesson, ”Therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier
of Jesus Christ.”
And this brings us to the second uncomfortable question. What
hardness have we endured and are we enduring for Christ?
What do we do that we don’t like to do, but we do it for Christ’s
sake? What would we like to do but do not do it, for Christ’s
sake? If we can’t take a sheet of paper and compile a long
list, then we’re in trouble. It means we aren’t enduring hardness,
as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. It means that we, like
all the people around us, are living too soft a life, spending
too much time to the gratification of the flesh.
Huxley said, ”The
most valuable result of all education is the ability to make
yourself do the thing you have to do when it ought to be done
whether you want to do it or not.”
It is this thought that motivated the ad in Newsweek. It is
this thought that should motivate all Christ’s soldiers to
get up and get busy. Turn off the television and read the
Bible. Climb out of the easy chair and go visit the sick.
Cancel the golf date and go make some personal calls on those
interested in learning the Truth.
It can be boiled down to the subject of love. It all depends
on who we love most. If it is self, then we shall continue
to cater to ourselves and die in our sins as did the Romans.
If we truly love God with all our heart, soul and mind, then
we like Christ, will be up and doing and we will become a
living example of Christ’s words, ”Not my will, but thine
be done.”
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