The Undevided heart by Alec Sutherland

It has been written and spoken by many great leaders, both political and military, “that an army is only as good as its leader”. There are many examples of success and failure in both these fields which substantiate this claim fully. Field Marshall Rommel is just one, under his command the German Panzer divisions were invincible, they swept along a powerful war machine destroying all in its path. Victory followed victory. Rommel, a gentleman, a noble human being, a great leader stood supreme; he had no enemy who was wily enough, cunning enough, determined and courageous enough to take him on and defeat him, until circumstance in a time of crisis produced as times like these often do, A saviour. A great leader, in this instance the man for this time was Montgomery. The rest of this story is history, their heroic exploits are past, all that remain are memories, memories which are periodically stirred to encourage and uplift, to receive past glories, as the present day leaders battle from one momentary crisis to another.

Since the beginning of time, armies have risen, have marched to victory, kingdoms have been won, empires built, none have stood the test of time. All have fallen. 1,982 years ago a man stood in a small synagogue in a small town, in a small insignificant corner of the Roman Empire. His audience was a small group of mainly devout Jews, who stood oppressed under the rule of Roman Tyranny and weighed down by laws as laid down by Moses, a law for which they had not the equipment to keep. The man who stood before them was not a stranger, indeed they had known Him for some 30 years. This was not in His favour, as we shall see. Familiarity as is often the case today, breeds undeserved and unwarranted contempt from people who live above this odious defilement of their character. It was not the first words which the man spoke which were to bring great offence to His hearers, for He did no more than to take the book of the Prophet “Isaiah” handed down to Him by a minister, upon the book and quote. “The spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He has anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; He hath sent me to heal the broken hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord”. (Luke 4: 18-19)

These words caused no offence, the Prophet Isaiah was honoured, was accepted as a man of God, but by this time the Jews had forgotten how their forefathers had persecuted him (Isaiah). There was an air of expectancy in the Synagogue now, all eyes were fastened on the man as He sat down, looked at them intently and declared in a short sentence, a statement which was to render them awe-struck, with clarity and simple deliberateness he spoke. “This day is this scripture fulfilled in your ears” . He declared he was divine and this was the great offence. They were astounded and amazed. Silence in the Synagogue, thoughts would have been racing through the minds of the Elders. The prophecy of Malachi the last of the Old Testament prophets concerning the coming of the Messiah would be a prominent one. “Behold I will send my messenger, and he shall prepare the way before me” . Who is the strange wild man in the wilderness named John? A messenger perhaps? A Messiah? No never. They had preconceived ideas how their Messiah would appear and surely after waiting for 400 years the event would have been more dramatic than this? A wild man and then a Carpenters son, God would do better than this. They tried to dismiss the possibilities of truth from their minds, their frustrations were turning to anger and spite. They began to mutter and accuse, condemn. I have seen this type of scene take place in Churches all to often, even today. The young man stood quietly watching and listening, then He spoke again. “In truth I tell you, no prophet is accepted in his own country” . Their anger boiled over, they pushed Him out of the synagogue out of the City to a cliff. They would have pushed Him off but in a miraculous way He walked unharmed away from them. For, one sentence spoken by Jesus of Nazareth, so-called holy men were ready to break one of God’s sacred commandments, “Thou shalt not kill” said God’s word. Throw Him over the edge of the cliff said God’s unfaithful people of Nazareth. With this event God’s intention was declared, it shows clearly where the battle is to be won, and where it is so often lost. It is to be lost by mans own inability to overcome his own weak nature. It is to be won when man recognises this inability and subjects himself to the sovereign will of the Lord Jesus Christ and allow Him to win the victory. This battle between the inner division of mans nature is to go on till the end of time. It has been won by few and sadly it is lost daily by millions of sincere believers. The Christian life is not just a never-ending list of well meaning religious exercises of going through the motions. It is death and resurrection.

I will quote a saying of Jesus that clearly illustrates how this battle is to be won and lost. It is the key to success of Christian living. This saying is often quoted but is all to often unheard and unheeded. Jesus said, “Unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it produces much grain” . The secret of successful Christian living is not in much doing, but in dying, “dying to self”. Dr Martin Luther puts it this way. “One day he answered a knock at his door to see a man standing there. The man asked, does Dr Martin Luther live here? No! Answered Luther, he died, Christ lives here now” . We have the outline of the course the battle is to take. We the Christians have as our leader, Jesus of Nazareth, a man who’s person and teachings I will attempt to enlarge on later, but who has without doubt by His life on earth shown us, who would be His followers by His example. How the meek can inherit the earth. How defeat can be turned into victory. How the man who is asked to go one mile can go two. How we can turn the other cheek. How we can live in peace when all around us are warring and falling. The world has as its leader, the devil or Satan, a formidable adversary.

THE DEVILS PLAN FOR VICTORY

Satan is a formidable foe. After Christ’s victory over him in the dessert, he went away, licked his wounds and then planned his next campaign. He decided that he would rule over mans sinful nature, he knew that no mortal man had the power to resist his evil temptations. He knew that all would in time be dragged down, caught in his web of corruption, vileness, enviousness, greed and all the other characteristics of mans lower nature. For he would disguise them, he would deceive man into thinking that badness was good, that brutality and bullying was strength instead of weakness. That physical beauty was a weapon that could be used to lure men and women to the gates of hell, instead of a gift to be cherished and preserved. It wouldn’t be difficult, vanity is a trap which people throughout time have all easily fallen into. Isn’t it odd that even the most attractive of people who are filled with vanity, appear to the pure minded how they really are, UGLY. Beauty said Jesus is shown through the windows of your soul. Beauty says Satan is skin deep. This then in context would be Satan’s battle plan, he would appeal to mans lower nature, he would create a division in their hearts. A division that would stand between them and the good that this man Jesus was to present to them. He would deceive them and then destroy them. Such was his deceit that the final irony would be that the blame for all this human misery that was to follow, would not be laid at his door but would instead be bore by those he had deceived. It would be a kind of self-destruction the magnitude of which the mind cannot comprehend. Countless millions upon millions upon millions would be the final death toll.

Let it never be far from your mind that your greatest enemy is yourself. This is a warning that must never go unheeded.

The world of 1982 is a sorry state, because its people have followed like Lambs to the slaughter, Satan’s battle plan. The vast majority of its people are being engulfed by a great tidal wave of sin that is daily being swelled by more sin. It comes in the form basically of three things.

1. Love of self.
2. Materialism.
3. Sex.

The Christian Church offers little or no resistance to their mass bombardment of rottenness. And its ineffectiveness to deal with it is due mainly to the feet that the Church “Its leaders” and its body of believers have lost sight of the main emphasis of the teachings of its commanding General . This army is losing battles daily because its subalterns and solders think they know more than its leader. The empire is falling but it will not fall .

GALLILEE

To find this emphasis that is ignored we must go back to its rise to Galilee. Jesus has now gathered around Him His 12 disciples. Simon and Andrew. James and John, the sons of thunder. Philip, Bartholomew. Levi called Matthew, the tax collector. James the son of Alphaous. Thaddeous, Simon the Cannanite and Judas Iscariot, the traitor. It is doubtful whether any of these twelve men would today be accepted in today’s organised “state” churches. They were for the most part uneducated and rough, with none of the qualities required by today’s standards, yet Jesus saw in them qualities that would make them spiritual giants. Through His dealings with them and their responses to His challenges and His commands, it is clear to see why He chose them. For they epitomised those who would follow their successes and failures are ours. Their ultimate victory could be ours, for through all the trials and tribulations they faced, there’s with the exception of one, was a tremendous experience of Jesus the man and Jesus the risen Lord.

Jesus as He often would do, sits on a hillside and enters into a discourse with the twelve. As He looks at them He is motivated by love, He knows what ties ahead. He knows that the same human failings that are theirs will be ours today. And so He patiently and tenderly lays before them and us, the goal to Christian victory and it is here where the main emphasis of His and that of the Churches teachings differ. The modern day thought concerning this goal is heaven, and I would not disagree with that. This is a perfect truth, but it is the form of this heavenly goal where we have to be careful that our thoughts and our desires are directed. If heaven, the place where we will go to at the end of our earthly lives is our desire and our aim, then our direction is amiss. Heaven is a place where true believers will live in glory one day, heaven will be open to all those who truly believe. Yet heaven as the goal of Christian living spoken of in this way, speaks of a reward based morality that does not exist in the gospels. Before heaven can become a place, it must first become a “state of mind”. Jesus came not to get man into heaven, but to get heaven into man. The kingdom of heaven is not here or there said Jesus it is within you . This is the secret of the kingdom of heaven, it is Christ in you.

I was speaking to a man a few years ago concerning spiritual matters and after some thought he said to me, if what you are saying is not true, then it does not matter. If what you are saying is true, then nothing else does. Without probably realising it he had put his finger on the most vital of aspects concerning the gospel of Christ. The earnestness of the message, it is often seriously undermined by Christians today. Let no one be in doubt as to the seriousness of this timeless and never ending conflict of mind and soul. A Surgeon can spend twelve or even more hours in a dedicated attempt to save a person’s earthly life. Christians can stand bye idly when all around them, people are rushing hell bent on eternal damnation, without so much as raising their voices in protest at this outrage which is an offence against the very nature of the Christ they profess to follow.

A Lawyer seeking to tempt Jesus into giving a wrong answer and in doing so go against the Law asked Him this question. Master which is the greatest commandment in the Law? Jesus answered saying, thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all they mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. On these two hang all the Law and the Prophets . Love is without question the most vital aspect of the gospel of Christ. The very reason for its being. Love for the souls of men is the very heart of Jesus.

Queen Victoria in an audience with William Booth asked him, “what is your passion in life? And he replied, some men’s passion is for wealth, some for fame, my passion is for the souls of men”. In this he echoed the thoughts of his master. Souls won for the kingdom here on earth. More souls to dedicate themselves as followers of Christ and to carry on the battle against sin, the hold of Satan on this world. Sin the enemy of Christ my Lord. It is hard to believe that against all the violent outpourings of hate, Satan through sin would unleash deception on a sick and willing world. Jesus offers as the antidote, love, gentle yet all consuming, strong, so it would not flinch in the face of all adversity. Love is a word openly defiled and abused today by the devil through the media. Love in the way Christ used the word, and which is the only interpretation of it we must accept is often misunderstood and misused by believers also. A very good preacher I was listening to one evening was speaking on this theme and he he very clearly made this point. That whatever wrong we do, whatever wrong word we say, must not have the affect of making us spiritually low. For this reason, that Jesus loves us anyway, no matter what a loss of temper on act committed in anger. These are all acts which grieve the Holy Spirit. But don’t be despondent, Jesus loves us anyway. This is true, this is gospel. He was seeking to encourage, to draw people closer into Christ’s loving embrace. I have known some Christians who for years stayed on some spiritual plain, always carrying a burden of guilt around with them for the continual wrong doing. “I’ve let the Lord down again today” was a regular testimony. “But I really love Him”, they would say. I am sure they were sincere in their love. But what was lacking was the desire and direction of that love. Jesus does love us whatever our faults, but it is only when we love Him in return with all our hearts, with all our minds, and with all our souls. It is only when we daily apply this commandment that we grow closer to Him. For we are pleasing Him with our lives, old things begin to pass away. A new heart is created within. We no longer strive for worldly acclaim but begin to hunger and thirst after His righteousness, a desire to please Him takes the place of the previous desire to sin. Spiritual growth takes the place of stagnation. It is not enough to be saved that is only the beginning of our walk with the master. This does not mean that Jesus does not do a thorough job of Salvation, He does. All our sins are forgiven every one of them, He does not leave any un-forgiven. Jesus is the flower of heaven. He is the most beautiful person to ever walk on this earth or any other. He now sits on the right hand of The Father in heavenly glory and majesty. As He looks down on sinful man, love flows from Him and He says you can share my life, this is an offer open to all. It is a gift of God.

To catch the full meaning of this most glorious off offers, we must remember that there are five kingdoms representing five stages of life. The lowest is the mineral kingdom. Above that is the plant kingdom. Then the animal kingdom. Above that the kingdom of man and above all is the kingdom of God. We stand between two kingdoms. The kingdom of the animals below us, and the kingdom of God above us. The kingdom of the animals stands for a vast selfishness, war sounds through it. It is red with tooth and claw. It stands for the survival of the fittest, for self against the rest. The kingdom of God above us stands for something completely different. It stands not for self against the rest, but self for the sake of the rest, not for the survival of the fittest. But the revival of the unfit. Not for strife but for harmony and peace. Now life for us may be born from above or born from below. We may be controlled by the selfishness of the lower nature or controlled by the unselfish love of the higher kingdom.

How then may we pass from the level of unregenerate humanity to the higher level of life? To find out let us go down to the lowest kingdom, the mineral kingdom, and see how it is possible to pass from that to the plant kingdom above. Imagine a Lotus flower in its white purity. On the surface of the lake below it is foul polluted mud. There is a great gulf between them. But the mud having seen something higher longs to rise and share this higher life. But it cannot will itself there, nor will education about the higher life suffice. It does not need informing but transforming. How then is it to do it? The way up is the way down. The Lotus flower comes down and mingles with the foul mud, and says to it “would you share my life? Then do two things. Renounce your old life of being mud and surrender your life to my life”. The mud does these two things and it is lifted up above itself and the old life. It finds itself a new life and it begins to bloom in the beauty of the Lotus flower. It was born from above, except the mineral kingdom is born from above it cannot enter the kingdom of the plant.

Man finds himself in the same alternative. He cannot lift himself into the kingdom of God no matter how hard he strives. Obviously it is not enough to be educated about higher life, the world already knows much about Jesus, we need not only to know Him but to choose Him. Again the way up is the way down. God takes this way, Jesus is the Lotus flower of heaven, and He comes down and mingles amid our foul unclean world and He says to us two things. Renounce your old ways and surrender your life to my life, and when we do, if we do? We are taken hold of by a power that is not our own in-dwelt by life. Not our own transformed and transfigured. We find ourselves sharing a New Kingdom and we are born from above. A miracle takes place.

Jesus in that memorial hour with Nicodemus said, unless a man is born from above, he cannot see the kingdom of God . There are many people in Churches today who know of Jesus, but have sadly not chosen Him. Indeed there are many ministers who know even more of Jesus and even more sadly, have not chosen Him, they have chosen a job. A vocation, a different way of life, but not a new one. Once this new birth has taken place and spiritual growth is evident, Satan employs himself in our direction with even greater assertion, using basically the three pronged attack i previously mentioned.

MATERIALISM

Materialism or the gathering together of materialistic objects, has long been an issue of divided opinion amongst Christian circles. To be able to live a spiritual life in the midst of a material environment has been and still is a perpetual problem of religion. We alternate between the ascetic and the worldly or the compromise and build up a vast amount of unreality around religion. On this point the struggle for material goods, exerts an immense influence upon and controls people, an indescribable amount of pretence and hypocrisy accompanies the spiritual movement. What perplexes most followers of Christ is that he seems to take an impossible position toward the material. “lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth” . This sounds so sweeping that it would render the keeping of anything other than the needs of the day. As unchristian it would make it unchristian for an individual to keep a bank account to prepare for old age, it seems so impossible that most Christians simply shrug their shoulders, pay lip service to it, and then proceed to live on business policies instead of Christian principles. But Jesus did not say, lay not up treasure on earth, what He did say was “lay not up treasures for yourselves on earth”. The phrase “for yourselves” is the key to the solution of the problem of the Christians attitude to the material. The prohibition is not against laying up treasure, but against laying up treasure for yourself. Fundamentally, the true Christian does not own anything, not even himself. Everything he has in the material sense should be used to make him more spiritually fit for the kingdom. He should use the material as a sculptor would use the chisel. Not as an end in itself but as a means towards the end of a perfect statue.

The Christian has but one test regarding the material. Is this for myself? Or can I use it for the glory of God? The moment he finds he is laying up treasure for himself, he finds that there is a selfish aim running through his reason for acquiring it. He must let it go or lose his Christian character. If he finds or she finds that they are wanting the material to gain power or prominence to show off, to keep up with the Jones, to satisfy a love of display, to lay up treasure without relationship to its use for the purposes of the kingdom of God. He must renounce it, or renounce Christ. It is that important. We must always remember that every Christian is commanded to spread the news hat Christ came to seek out and save the lost. In short, be a soul winner. He or she cannot do that unless he or she is spiritually fit. No man can serve two masters . When a Christian holds up everything he owns before Christ, and says “these are for thy use” then he is taking earthly treasure and transforming it into a spiritual agent. The teaching that a Christian should give one tenth of his money to God and then be free to use the other nine tenths for himself is an utterly dangerous one. They may be simply buying off their conscience with one tenth and then wallowing in complete selfishness with the other nine. Doctors tell us that cancer cells are cells that have turned selfish. They no longer serve the rest of the body, but demand that the rest of the body, serve them, they are no longer productive. Money and objects which are owned by Christians or Church organisations, and this includes properties, which are neither humble or palatial and have no spiritual purpose for the owning of them, they become cancerous and should be cut out or they will kill the owner spiritually. In Matthew 6: 20, Jesus went on to say, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust does corrupt, and where thieves do not break in and steal. The treasures of earth come out of the earth, crumble and return to it. The treasures of heaven are here with us now, and remain with us for eternity. The Imperial coinage of Rome was not allowed within the Jewish temple. Up to the door of the temple it was currency but it was not currency within the temple. The heart of the Christian must be an area where the coinage of this world is not currency where mammon does not rule. One of the greatest single factors that stops spiritual growth is the deceitfulness of attaining material riches. For not many think that it is a danger to them when Jesus warned of this very danger, the Pharisees who were lovers of money, scoffed at Him. Anyone who reads this and scoffs at it will join the Pharisees, they will pray in the temple and they will still be spiritually half dead. Anyone who desires to be truly Christian must draw the line somewhere in his life and say to money, this far you shall go and no farther. You must not serve God and mammon. You cannot serve God and mammon. “No man can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other or else he will hold to the one and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon” (Matthew 6: 24)

SEX

The devil hates sex, he has defiled the act itself. He invented pornography and every kind of perversion associated with it. He has deceived the majority of people into believing that it is in fact God who hates sex, because of the objections raised by Christians such as Mrs Whitehouse to the avalanche of filth that daily flows at us from every angle. Newspapers and I use the term lightly such as “Sun” the “Star” the Sunday “News of the world” all belong to the gutter to be trodden under foot. No papers such as these should ever be found in a Christian home or in a Christians hands unless for the purpose of destroying them. There are magazines in most newsagents on full view to children and adults alike, which should be protested against vehemently. The world won’t protest and if Christians don’t – who will?

Most Churches individually and collectively have parish magazines and periodicals which could be used to much greater affect than they are. On average, six pages are just reprints of the previous issue, thirteen pages are adverts by local business’s and this is out of a total of 25 pages on average. We are not invited to attend the fellowships but we are requested to patronise the advertisers, even the undertakers, Jewellers and shops for men of fashion? I know it costs money to print and I am sure Christians would willingly pay an extra charge for a more outreaching, spiritual journal, “a voice crying in the wilderness of moral degeneration”. I am equally sure there would be no shortage on contributions.

The television has many good points, it also pours out a steady stream of foul language, visuals filth, crude vulgarity that is classed as comedy. It’s heroes are men of violence and greed. It does not say much for a nations state of mind, when a lovely sunny bank holiday, twenty million homes were tuned in to see who shot JR. The television needs to be very carefully monitored by Christians. The devil is seeking to enter your very living room. I will not go into advertising on TV, except to say that people who make them must classify viewers as idiots. We are daily subjected to a deadly assault aimed directly at our very Christian souls. We must never listen to talk and jocular conversation that have sly innuendo and double meanings at their roots. We must never adorn ourselves with worldly adornment to attract the attentions of the opposite sex. We should not put ourselves on display. Our dress should be smart, but unworldly. We should have nothing to do with this world and its sinful pleasures. Sex is sacred into marriage and should remain so. Sex without love is lust. Sex without marriage is promiscuity, promiscuity is fornication. It makes my heart grieve when I read, and this is not an isolated occurrence, of the so-called gay movement seeking to gain respectability even within the confines of the Church. This should be stamped out and dealt with as a matter of urgency. It must never be allowed to flourish.

It is often put forward as an excuse by Church members who desire an easier doctrine, that times have changed and in order to co-exist peacefully with the world and attract new members to it, the Church must change with the times. This it has done to some extent. This is nonsense. Christian values and standards must never be allowed to change. Jesus spoke to the multitude concerning John and asked them three questions. “What went ye out into the wilderness to see? A reed shaken with the wind?” . “A man clothed with soft raiment? Behold they that wear soft clothing are in kings houses” . No Jesus said. You went to see a prophet, a man clad in Camels hair, who lived as a hermit and ate Locusts and wild honey, an austere humble man of God.

A Christian today should not be a reed shaken by the winds of change. He should stand firm and unbending in the face of this storm of worldly destruction aimed against him. He must not have anything to do with anything that is, or causes evil. He should not drink alcohol or have anything to do with the alcohol industry. This alone causes more misery and human ruination than any other single factor. For its stand against this evil alone, the Salvation Army is to be admired and exalted. And any others that stand likewise are of great service to the Lords cause. A Christian should not gamble or have anything to do with the gambling industry, in any shape or form. For reasons basically the same as above. It should always be remembered that to associate with, is to condone, anyone who misinterprets the Bible to condone their own worldly pursuits are totally wrong and misinformed. The only pursuit that the Bible urges us to pursue is the hungering and thirsting after the righteousness of the Lord Jesus. When this and only this takes priority in our hearts and minds. When we desire holiness and this alone, the pursuits and pleasures of the world will fade away into obscurity and finally oblivion. We will then be growing in grace and stature according to the measure and stature of Christ Jesus Himself. This is living in the Lords will. This He commands us to do, if we would be His followers we must do as He tells us to do or be as the seed that fell by the wayside. “When anyone heareth the word of the kingdom, and understand it not, then cometh the wicked one, and catcheth away that which was sown in his heart. This is he which received seed by the way side” (Matthew 13: 19)

LOVE OF SELF

We must love ourselves, we are a gift from God, but we must love our neighbours as much. One of the main reasons as to the disorder both moral a lawless that is prevalent today is because this commandment is not practised. Christian love is in effect having reverence for the personality of others. We are often very harsh in our criticism of others when we should be criticising ourselves. The only effective criticism of other peoples way of life is by demonstration of its opposite in our own. Self presentation is the operative word today. Society would be changed overnight if everyone put others interests before their own. So often it is self first and others last. Put God first and then everything else will fall in order.

I will close this message with a simple yet striking parable that enforces Jesus’ words to us,

“Therefore whosoever hearth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not; for it was founded upon a rock. And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it”. (Matthew 7: 24-27)

What Jesus is saying is this; that this house of Christian character will be tested from three directions. 1. The floods will come from below. 2. The winds will blow upon it from all sides. 3. The rain will descend from above. There is only one side not mentioned – within. He insists on inward strength all through the gospel, inward strength given by His Holy Spirit, an undivided heart. He is not afraid to subject this kind of life to the utmost testing from without, He says that noting from without can break this life, it can only be broken from within. St Luke adds something which is very valuable to this ; he says when the floods arose, the stream beat against that house and could not brake it, because it was well built.

Many of us think that putting the foundations of our lives upon the rock, Christ is sufficient. Then we proceed to take little notice of what kind of superstructure we build upon Him. We do not make sure it is well built. The storms and the floods come and we crack under them, and then we wonder why some doubt. Jesus the rock is adequate to weather all the storms of life. It is our superstructure that is inadequate. If there has been a fall in religion due to the floods of modern thinking, and the storms of modern stress, it is not due to Christ’s inadequacy, but to the crazy structures that have not been built upon. Let the foundation be Christ. Let the superstructure be Christian, then let the devil do his best or his worst, it will stand.

As the crowds listened to Jesus in Galilee, the impression He left upon them was not that they were listening to an impossible dreamer or detached eastern mystic who had no touch with reality. As He talked they would have felt that the odd world they lived in, built upon greed and selfishness was unreal, and this new life that He was presenting was the only solid reality. And it came to pass when Jesus ended these words the multitudes were astonished at His teachings, for He taught them as one having authority and not as their scribes. The scribes taught rules of religion, the church does in most cases today. Jesus taught them – Jesus teaches us. The scribes quoted authorities, in them the people heard voices of the past. In Jesus they heard and we hear the words, the voice, that assumes control over the past, the present and the future. He is the Christ of the final word.

“I am Alpha, and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last. Blessed are they that do His commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city”. (Revelation 22: 13-14)

AMEN

Alec Sutherland
1938-1999

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