A Hospital For Sinners
There
is a good picture of the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ as it is in
this world to be found in the “inn” to which the Good Samaritan
(a picture of Christ) took the man he found by the wayside, beaten
and bruised. He “went to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring
in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast, and brought him to an
inn, and took care of him. And on the morrow when he departed, he
took out two pence, and gave them to the host, and said unto him,
Take care of him; and whatsoever thou spendest more, when I come
again, I will repay thee” [LUKE
10:34-35]. That
inn became a hospital for this wounded man. This is what the Church
is, a hospital for sinners!
It
is where sinners who have been saved by Christ (sojourners, pilgrims,
not of this world) find more care from Christ through those He has
also saved by His infinite grace and mercy. There, with others of
like precious faith, they worship and praise the One who rescued them
and delivered them from their sins. There, they receive more of the
same. They hear more about Christ and all He has done to save them.
More of the love and grace which now they receive through others He
has saved.
The
Church is not an assembly of those who are perfect in their flesh but
those who have been made perfect in Christ! It is an assembly of
sympathetic persons who look on and deal compassionately with sinners
because they are themselves such. None are looked down upon because
all are on the same ground. The only righteousness which is exalted
is that of Christ. The only glory sought is the glory of God. There
sometimes arises the need for forgiveness among the patients (because
all still have infirmities) but all forgive for Christ's sake.
The
Church is a haven for the persecuted, a refuge for those weary of sin
and a place where we can hear the gospel of the free and sovereign
grace of God in Christ crucified. It is where Christ is all and
everybody is nobody. After He had given this account of the “good
Samaritan,” He asked this question, “Which now of these three,
thinkest thou, was neighbour unto him that fell among the thieves?
And he said, He that shewed mercy on him. Then said Jesus unto him,
Go, and do thou likewise” [LUKE
10:36-37].
May God give us grace in each assembly to love and care for His
people. When we do this unto them, we do unto Him!
-Gospel report by preacher Gary Shepard
Sovereign
Grace Baptist church of Jacksonville, North Carolina USA
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