”Even
if you are on the right track you will get run over if you just
sit there. MOVE!!” When we read this little saying we were impressed
by its logic. We can certainly apply it to the things of God.
So often it would appear that when one learns the Truth and is baptized,
they then settle down in complacency and do less than they did when
they were searching for it. Recently we explored an old abandoned
gold mine and certainly a person looking for gold did not stop when
they finally found the vein. It is very difficult to discover gold
as it is usually buried hundreds of feet in the earth in some of
the most remote places. Once found, the work of digging, crushing
and refining begins in earnest. No prospector in his right mind
would spend a lifetime searching for gold and then fail to work
it once discovered.
This
same principle applies to the Truth. In order to find it, we must
search and dig. ”It is the glory of God to conceal a thing.” Not
only has God hid gold in the depths of the earth, but he has also
hid His Truth from the wise and prudent. It is up to us to search
the scriptures daily as did those who lived in Berea. It is only
by being diligent in our studies that we ever come to a knowledge
of God’s Truth. This is the reason most people never find gold or
the Truth.
But
what do we once we have found it? We know what the gold prospector
does. We know what Jesus told us the man who found the treasure
hid in the field did. With joy he sold everything he possessed and
bought that field. Being on the right track calls for action. MOVE!!
We know that works will not save us but it is also true that we
will not not be saved without them.
It
is interesting to notice that when Jesus described the judgment
seat, that those who were condemned were cast out, not for the bad
things they had done, but simply because they had done nothing!
”I was an hungered, and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye
gave me no drink: etc.”
It is probably safe to say that our most besetting sin is that of
laziness. The man with one talent did not steal it, he buried it.
When his Master returned he was quite willing to give it back but
this was unacceptable. The Lord wanted more. He wants more of us
too. Now that we have discovered the Truth, what are we doing with
it’? Do we behave as a group of dedicated followers of Jesus on
fire for the Truth? Do we say with Jesus, ”My meat is to do the
will of Him that sent me, and to finish His work.”?
There is no doubt but that we are on the right track. We have found
the gold mine. It is simply a question of what we are doing with
it. Very soon we are going to be called upon to show our Master
the fruit of our labours. Let us pray that he will not find us emptyhanded.
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