"The first one to plead his cause seems right, until
his neighbor comes and examines him."
(Proverbs 18:17, NKJV)
"It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, but the glory of kings is
to search out a matter."
(Proverbs 25:2, NKJV)
Oh, you kings, you don't realize how blessed you are! Go
back to the dark ages and see what would happen to you if you sought out a
matter. Tell the Pope that perhaps the earth was not the center of the
universe and feel the flames licking up your flesh! Go back to Martin
Luther's time in Germany and tell Reverend Luther you wish to re-evaluate
the concept of infant baptism and you will find yourself permanently
baptized in the Elbe River. Invite yourself into John Calvin's Geneva
Switzerland to discuss with him the concept of the trinity. You would find
yourself on slow burning wood as a sacrifice to Protestant ignorance!
Ahh, but we needn't go back that far to see how blessed
we are. Go into Roman Catholicism today. They still have censors! Roman
Catholic books still have the Imprimatur seal in the front pages of books
as a sign that someone of God's approved priesthood has authorized this
book for use for the "common folk."
Recently, some Jehovah's witnesses stopped at my home to
give me some of their literature. I took their material and in return
handed them some of the literature we have published. The woman, who was
the wife of one of their higher-ups in the county would not take the
literature. She said there was so much apostate literature out there that
they were forbidden to take anything from anyone else. As she spoke, her
fear was self-evident.
Talk to a Southern Baptist about the possibility that
there might be no rapture and watch their minds just shut up. Talk to a
Pentecostal about the security of a believer and the conversation will end.
They have all been bound up with the religious ropes of fear.
But you, oh, how blessed you are! You live in a country
in which one currently isn't burned to death if they are found with a
Bible. You can walk into any church, denomination, or religion and not be
threatened by their beliefs because your salvation isn't dependent upon
what you know, but Who revealed Himself to you. You, who are grounded in
Him, who cannot be shaken or rooted up, count your Blessings. Go into some
of these religious groups and ask the hard questions and discover how bound
up they are. Be thankful for your freedom!
No, you don't know everything, but even that is great!
There will always be surprises. We can be like little children again
waiting for our heavenly Father to show us something new and exciting. But
the poor religious man, to him "new" is something to fear. They have
defined God and He cannot deviate one jot or tittle from their definition.
You cannot give your freedom in Christ away, but you can
display your freedom. The joy should be evident. Our peace should manifest
itself. Our free white robes of righteousness should be worn in such a way
that those whose tightly bound religious robes of self-righteousness should
begin to be seen for what they are . . .death! Display your garments, ye
Saints of the Most High. Dance for the king that the world may be
captivated by your loveliness and be taken away from the flashy short-lived
stars of Hollywood.
Can you shout a Hallelujah!? Give Glory to your King, oh
you kings! We are a blessed nation drawn from every nation and race. We are
a holy people and we should begin to walk in that holiness, not
religiosity, piety, self-righteousness. No, but as a people purchased with
a very special price, the price of a Son. Give thanks for the wonderful
freedom to hear or read what someone else has to say and not be threatened
by it. It is a precious liberty for which we should truly be grateful. If
you need a reminder of how precious your freedom is, a few evenings in the
book entitled Martyr's Mirror should sober you up. It gives very graphic
accounts of hundreds of believers who were killed for many of the things we
today in the Western world often take for granted. It is 1100 plus pages
long available from Heritage Press for $44.95 U.S. and $64.95 Canadian.
Their telephone number is 1-800-245-7894. The book was written originally
in 1660 in Holland by Thieleman J. Van Bracht. It covers the time period of
the first century through the middle of the 17th century. It is a great
book to remind one that things could be much worse.
Go back to
Index.
Gary Amiralt
Tentmaker
118 Walnut
Hermann,MO 65041
http://www.tentmaker.org