"Wherefore, let him that thinketh he standeth, take heed lest he fall." -I Corinthians 10:12 [KJV]
Formal
professors of His name are called the Lord’s people, as well as those
who are possessors of His love. The former for want of love to God, have
no zeal for His glory. Hence, they are careless of their walk, and are
liable to fall from the height of a towering profession, into the
bottomless pit of perdition. Possessors of God’s love are also liable to
fall, though not out of the hands of Christ into hell, yet into many
things which may wound their souls, bring a hell into their consciences,
a dishonour on the name and gospel of Christ, and give the enemies
thereof an occasion to blaspheme that worthy name by which they are
called.
O, Christians! see to your standing. You are called upon, as you
love your dear Saviour, as you value the peace of God, and the comfort
of your souls, “To take heed lest you fall.” Be not high-minded, but
fear. You stand by faith. The dreadful falls of others are set before us
for ensamples, types, or patterns of the awful judgment of God against
sin; and as a warning to us, to beware that we fall not as they did.
(1st.) Into idolatry. O! beware of sacrificing your precious time and
attention to lying vanities: any thing that takes your heart from God,
is an idol: mixing with the wicked and profane, to partake of their
carnal joys, is a species of idolatry. You in effect say, I cannot find
complete happiness in my God; therefore, I seek it here. Covetousness is
idolatry (Colossians 3:5.) A covetous man seeks that in his gold, which can
only be enjoyed in God: be sure, the anger of the Lord will smoke
against such.
(2d.) “Fornication.” O! beware of this gross sin of the
flesh, and also of spiritual fornication against your Lord Christ.
(3d.)
“They tempted Christ.” O, beware how you distrust the grace, power, and
faithfulness of Christ to keep you and comfort you, so as to withdraw
your faith in Him, hope on Him, and prayer to Him; or tempt Him, by
presuming on His power to keep you, in the midst of snares and
temptations you wilfully run into.
(4th.) “They murmured.” O! watch
against a spirit of dissatisfaction, with the dispensations of
Providence, and the displays of grace. The pride of our nature is prone
to find fault with both. What caused all this?
Why, (5th.) “They lusted
after evil things.” This is the source and spring of every sin. “When
lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin; and sin, when it is
finished, bringeth forth death” (James 1:15.) What is the sovereign
antidote against all this? Standing in and walking by the faith of the
Son of God. This brings fellowship with God. Hence, lust is killed in
the heart, that it cannot break out into sin in the life. “Be ye
therefore sober, and watch unto prayer” (I Peter 4:7.)
-preacher William Mason (1724-1797 A.D.)
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