It would be a wonderful
thing if, in the realm of medicine, one remedy could be
found whereby every conceivable malady could be most
certainly cured. What a tremendous amount of
complications and confusion would at once be removed. It
is almost too big a thought or prospect for us to take
in; there is so much of life taken up with the endless
systems of healing and the countless number of remedies.
Not only are there the varieties and multitudes of
propositions and advocacies, but there are the strong and
sometimes fierce rivalries in medicine and surgery - the
opposing schools.
Someone years ago gave
to spiritual ministry the name of "the cure of
souls." That "cure" far outreaches the
matter of individual salvation. The Apostle Paul, in
particular, had all his time taken up with the
"cure" of believers and the "cure" of
churches. The maladies of individuals and churches were
many - from sins of a very low level, through jealousies,
factions, personal interests, etc., to false doctrine and
all the complexity of church technique.
But this servant of God
had and propounded one universal remedy - one panacea for
all ills. You ask, "Is that possible?" Yes! In
this realm of the spiritual disorders in the Lord's
people, whether personal or collective, just as for the
unsaved of every different constitution, temperament,
inheritance, etc., there is one universal remedy.
That simplifies things
very much. It sets aside a thousand questions and
perplexities. The evil germs of suspicion, prejudice,
fear, jealousy, and many other such like things will be
killed by the radium-like power of this new Life. The
dislocations between people will be quickly and
effectively adjusted. The whole question of order and
technique in the churches, in all its particulars, will
spontaneously resolve and answer itself. The malady of
spiritual inertia and lack of concern for the salvation
and eternal good of others will yield to a new vitality
and energy.
Yes, there is one
all-inclusive cure; but to say this is of no more value
than an advertisement... unless it is believed and
obeyed.
What then is this one
all-embracing Remedy? It will not help a great deal just
to give the answer in a simple sentence so we must
illustrate or instance it.
It is quite clear that
every letter written by the Apostle Paul has some
maladies as the occasion of it. That is to say there were
things that were wrong in every place to which the
letters were written, and that needed to be put right.
The outstanding case is Corinth. The disorders and
diseases there both individual and collective, were many
and great. While the Apostle referred to these
specifically... and rebuked, reproved, exhorted, and
warned concerning them... he knew quite well that they
could never be cleared up as things in themselves. It was
of no use to try to get a solution by discussion, debate,
logic, personal persuasion, or threat. Very early in the
first letter to them, his one all-covering Remedy is
announced, or prescribed:
"I
determined to know nothing among you save Jesus Christ...
and him crucified."
In other words, Paul's
finally settled position was that a passion for Jesus
Christ in terms of His Cross - that is in terms of love:
the letting go of all personal interest, the yielding of
all natural mindedness - will solve every problem and
cure every malady. Paul believed that if he could get
those believers to become really captivated by a concern
for Christ as the objective of an ever increasing
devotion and self-surrender, all the evils and hurtful
things would fade out. If something more than the initial
and basic personal advantages of salvation were to fill
the heart, so many of the unhappy conditions in
individual and corporate Christian life would disappear.
That is to say, if the Lordship of Christ were to be
given its place and His fullness were to be the
governing goal, life would be ever rising in ascendancy
above the low level and be enlarging beyond the small and
petty measure which is characteristic of so many.
Oh, for the ability to
show how the Lordship of Christ in a life or in a church,
and in all the churches, is the solution to every problem
and difficulty! Will you ask the Lord to impress you
firstly with this fact... and then to lead you into its
reality. To this ministry, by His grace... and as helped
by your prayers... we give ourselves until we - with all
saints - "attain unto the measure of the stature of
the fulness of Christ."