King's Business - 1931-08

August 1931

T h e . K i n g ’ s

B u s i n e s s

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OUT „/DOUBTmf„FAITH . . . By HOWARD A. KELLY, Baltimore, Md.

transformation correcting evil tendencies, purifying affec­ tions, giving pure desires, and teaching that concerning the righteousness of God which those who do not use it can know nothing of. It is really food for the spirit as bread is for the body. Perhaps one of my strongest reasons for believing the Bible is that it reveals to me, as no other book in the world could do, that which appeals to me as a physician, a diagnosis of my spiritual condition. It shows me clearly what I am by nature—one lost in sin and alienated from the life that is in God. I find it is a consistent and won­ derful revelation, from Genesis to Revelation, of the char­ acter of God, a God far removed from any of my natural imaginings. I t S atisfies th e H eart It also reveals a tenderness and nearness of God in Christ which satisfies the heart’s longings, and shows me that the infinite God, Creator of the world, took our very nature upon Him that He might in infinite love be one with His people to redeem them. I believe in it because it reveals a religion adapted to all classes and races, and it is intellectual suicide, knowing it, not to believe it. What it means to me is as intimate and difficult a ques­ tion to answer as to be required to give reasons for love of father and mother, wife and children. But this reason­ able faith gives me a different relation to family and friends; greater tenderness to these, and deeper interest in all men. It takes away the fear of death and creates a bond with those gone before. It shows me God as a Fa­ ther who perfectly understands, who can give control of appetites and affections and rouse one to fight with self instead of being self-contented. And if faith So reveals God to me, I go without ques­ tion wherever He may lead me. I can put His assertions and commands above every seeming probability in life, dismissing cherished convictions and looking upon the wisdom and ratiocinations of men as folly opposed to Him. I place no limits to faith when once vested in God, the sum of all wisdom and knowledge, and can trust Him though I should have to stand alone before the world in declaring Him to be true.— A lliance W eekly . The Greatest Need of Mankind r o v e to me that you can control yourself, and I will believe you are a great man. You may be gifted and educated and may have abilities, but without self-control you will be a failure. Ask the miserable wretches in our state prisons what a hot, uncontrolled temper has cost them. Go to the ends of the earth and gather all the scattered children, wrecked, divorced hus­ bands and wives, and ask them the cause of their sep­ aration, and a great per cent, if honest, will tell you a hot temper caused it all. Many a man with gifts and abilities has lost a good position and is now working at starvation wages because of an ugly, hot, uncontrolled temper.— W esleyan M ethodist .

M h a v e , within the past twenty years of my life, come out of uncertainty and doubt into a faith which is an absolute dominating conviction of the truth, and about which I have not a shadow of doubt. I have been intimately associated with eminent scientific workers, have heard them discuss the profoundest ques­ tions, have myself engaged in scientific work, and so know the value of such opinions. I was once profoundly disturbed in the traditional faith in which I have been brought up, by inroads which were made upon the book of Genesis by the higher critics. I could not then gainsay them, not knowing Hebrew nor archaeology well; and to me, as to many, to pull out one great prop was to make the whole foundation uncertain. So I floundered on for some years, trying, as some of my higher critical friends are trying today, to continue to use the Bible as the Word of God, at the same time hold­ ing it of composite authorship—a curious and disastrous piece of mental gymnastics, a bridge over the chasm separating an older Bible-loving generation from a newer Bible-emancipated race. I saw in the Book a great light and glow of heat, yet I shivered out in the cold. T h e B ook R eveals C hr ist One day it occurred to me to see what the Book had to say about itself. I took a concordance and looked up “Word.” I found that the Bible claimed from one end to the other to be the authoritative Word of God to man. I then tried the natural plan of taking it as a textbook of religion, as I would take a textbook in any science, testing it by submitting to its conditions. I found that Christ Himself invites men to do this (John 7 :17). I now believe the Bible to be the inspired Word of God, inspired in a sense utterly different from that of any merely human book. I believe Jesus Christ to be the Son of God, without human father, conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary. I believe that all men, without exception, are by nature sinners, alienated from God, and when thus utterly lost in sin, the Son of God Himself came down to earth, and by shedding His blood upon the cross, paid the infinite penalty of the guilt of the whole world. I believe he who thus receives Jesus Christ as his Saviour is born again spiritually, as definitely as in his first birth, and, so born spiritually, has new privileges, appetites, and affec­ tions and will live with Him forever. I believe no man can save himself by good works, or what is commonly known as a “moral life,” such works being but the neces­ sary fruits and evidence of the faith within. Satan I believe to be the cause of man’s fall and sin, and his rebellion against God as rightful Governor. Satan is the prince of all the kingdoms of this world, yet will in the end be cast into the pit and made harmless. Christ will come again in glory to earth to reign, even as He went away from earth, and I look for His return day by day. I believe the Bible to be God’s Word because, as I use it day by day as spiritual food, I discover in my own life, as well as in the lives of those who likewise use it, a

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