The Importance of the Word of God
John 10.3-5 - The
watchman opens the door for this man, and the sheep listen to his voice and
heed it; and he calls his own sheep by name and brings (leads) them out. When he has brought
his own sheep outside, he walks on before them, and the sheep follow him
because they know his voice. They will never [on any account] follow a stranger, but will run
away from him because they do not know the voice of strangers or
recognize their call.
Is your Church preaching and expounding on the Word of
God?
Beware of false teachers and doctrine that presents in
abstract ideas, visions, dreams, experiences, and feelings, containing
oft-repeated ethereal vernacular, posting themselves as the “elite” of God, focusing
on people, books and music…
Focus instead on the Word of God, which will outlast the
heavens and the earth, which never returns void but accomplishes what it set
forth to do, which reveals the heart and purpose of God, which when you
meditate on it will make your ways prosperous and is the path to good
success. The Word will set you free, and
if you study it you will never be ashamed.
It was in the beginning, and will judge you in the last days. God’s Word is what brings us to repentance
and is the power of God demonstrated, although it is foolishness to men. It is written so that people may believe and
have life in the Name of Jesus and no God and His will.
Satan’s question to us today is the same as at the
beginning: Has God really said? So many false apostles and false teachers
invade the Church to masquerade as servants of righteousness to exploit and
take advantage of people by teaching a different and false gospel, a different
Jesus and a different Spirit, disguised as “angels of light” – our only defense
is as Jesus’ was when the devil twisted the word –
The Holy Spirit wields no sword but the Word of God, which
is mighty through God.
Give me a preacher who is preaching the Word of God, or give
me no preacher at all. I love what Charles
Spurgeon said in 1891, which many would do well to hear today, as a “famine of
the Word of God” prevails in the pulpit – I share this so you can read and
grow.
The Word, we say, is the
only sword which the Spirit uses. I know the Holy Ghost uses gracious sermons;
but it is only in proportion as they have the Word of God in them. I know the
Holy Ghost uses religious books; but only so far as they are the Word of God
told out in other language. Conviction, conversion, and consolation still are
wrought, and only by the Word of God.
In contending against the
powers of darkness, "The sword of the Spirit is the Word of God."
"It is written" is his master-stroke. Words which God has spoken by
holy men of old, and has caused to be recorded on the sacred page—these are the
battle-axe and weapons of war of his Spirit. This Book [the Bible] contains the
Word of God, and is the Word of God; and this it is which the Holy Ghost judges
to be so effectual a weapon against evil that he uses this, and this only, as his
sword in the great conflict with the powers of darkness.
The ministers of the
gospel may preach God's Word in all sincerity and purity, and yet, if the
Spirit of God be not present, we might as well have preached mere moral essays,
for no good can come of our testimony. The Holy Ghost rides in the chariot of
Scripture, and not in the wagon of modern thought. The Spirit of God
worketh in, by, and through, and with the Word; and if we keep to that Word, we
may rest assured that the Holy Ghost will keep with us, and make our testimony
to be a thing of power. Let us pray the blessed Spirit to put an edge on our
preaching, lest we say much and accomplish little.
It is "the sword of
the Spirit" because he alone can
instruct us in the use of it. You think, young man, that you can pick up
your Bible, and go and preach from it at once, properly and successfully. You
have made a presumptuous mistake. A sword is a weapon which may do hurt to the
man who flourishes with it in mere wanton pride. No one can handle the sword of
the Spirit aright save the chosen man whom God hath ordained from before the
foundation of the world, and trained in feats of arms. By this the elect of
God are known—that they love the Word of God, and they have a reverence for it,
and discern between it and the words of man. Notice the lambs in the field,
just now; and there may be a thousand ewes and lambs; but every lamb finds out
its own mother. So does a true-born child of God know where to go for the milk
which is to nourish his soul. The sheep of Christ know the Shepherd's voice in
the Word, and a stranger will they not follow, for they know not the voice of
strangers. God's own people have discernment to discover and relish God's own
Word. They will not be misled by the cunning craftiness of human devices.
Saints know the Scriptures by inward instinct. The holy life, which God has
infused into believers by his Spirit, loves the Scriptures, and learns how to
use them for holy purposes. Young soldier, you must go to the
training-ground of the Holy Spirit to be made a proficient swordsman. You will
go in vain to the metaphysician or to the logician; for neither of these knows
how to handle a spiritual weapon. In other arts they may be masters; but in the
sacred use of diving theology they are mere fools. In the things of the Word we
are dunces till we enter the school of the Holy Ghost. He must take of the
things of Christ, and show them unto us. He must teach us how to grip this
sword by faith, and how to hold it by watchfulness, so as to parry the
adversary's thrust, and carry the war into the foeman's territory. He is well
taught who can swing this great two-handed sword to and fro, and mow a lane
through the midst of his opponents, and come out a conqueror at the end. It
may take a long time to learn this art; but we have a right skillful Teacher.
Those of us who have been in this warfare thirty or forty years feel that we
have not yet reached the full use of this sword; nay, I know for one, that I
need daily to be taught how to use this mysterious weapon, which is capable of
so much more than I have yet supposed. It is the sword of the Spirit, adapted
for the use of an Almighty arm, and therefore equal to the doing of far more
than we think. Holy Spirit, teach us now feats of arms by this thy sword!
Dear brethren, is it not a
very high honor put upon you, as soldiers of the cross, that you should be
allowed, nay, commanded to take the sword of the Spirit? The raw recruit is
not trusted with the general's sword; but here are you armed with the weapon of
God the Holy Ghost, and called upon to bear that sacred sword which is so
gloriously wielded by the Lord God himself. This we are to bear, and no
other. Does the timid heart enquire, "Wherewithal, my Master, shall I
meet my adversaries"? "Here," saith the Holy Ghost, "take
this! This is my own sword; I have done great marvels with it; take it, and
nothing shall stand against you." When you remember the potency of this
sword, when the Spirit tests it upon yourself, you may take it with confidence,
and use it in your holy war with full assurance. That Word of God which could
convert you, can convert
anybody; if it could kill your despair, it can remove another man's
despondency; if it has conquered your pride and self-will, it can subdue the
like in your children and your neighbors. Having done what it has certainly
done for you, you may have a full persuasion that, before its power, no case is
hopeless. Wherefore, see to it, that you use from this day forth no other
weapon than the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God.
The Word of God is the
sword of the Spirit; but IT IS ALSO TO BE OUR SWORD.
Here I must
begin again, and go over much the same ground. We shall need a sword. Our warfare is not child's play: we mean
business. We have to deal with fierce foes, who are only to be met with keen
weapons. Buffets will not suffice in this contest; we must come to sword-cuts.
You may be of a very quiet spirit, but your adversaries are not so. If you
attempt to play at Christian warfare, they will not. To meet the powers of
darkness is no sham battle. They mean mischief. Nothing but your eternal
damnation will satisfy the fiendish hearts of Satan and his crew. You must take
not so much a flag to unfurl, or a drum to beat, as a sword to use, and a specially
sharp sword too. In this combat you will have to use a sword such as even evil
spirits can feel, capable of dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the
joints and marrow. If you are to live through this fight, and come off
victorious, no form of conflict will suffice less sharp and cutting than
sword-work. Depend upon it that in this struggle you will be forced to come to
close quarters. The foe aims at your heart, and pushes home. A spear will
not do, nor bow and arrow; the enemy is too near for anything but hand-to-hand
fighting. Brethren, our foes are not only of our house, but of our heart. I
find an enemy within which is always near, and I cannot get away from him. I
find that my antagonist will get his hand on my throat if he can. If our foes
were far away, and we could play upon them with artillery which would kill at
six or seven miles' distance, we might lead a pretty easy life. But no; they
are here! At our doors! Yea,
within us; nearer than hands and feet. Now for the short sword: the claymore of
Holy Scripture, to stab and cut, near and now. No sling and stone will avail us
here, but we must take the sword. You have to slay your foe, or your foe
will slay you! There is no room for
peace: it is war to the knife, not only now, but to life's end.
The use of
the sword is needful for attack. I have reminded you several times already that
it will not suffice for the Christian to guard against sin, and ward off
temptation from himself; he has to assail the powers of evil. In our case, the
best method of defense is an attack. I have heard of one who would bring an
action in law to gain his ends, for he thought this better than being the
defendant. That may be matter of question; but in war it is often safer to
assail than defend. Carry the warfare into the enemy's territory. Be trying to
win from the adversary, and he will not win so much from you. Do not merely be
sober yourselves, but attack drunkenness. Do not be content with being from
superstition yourself, but expose it wherever it appears. Do not merely be
devout when you feel obliged to be so, but pray for the growth of the kingdom;
pray always. Do not merely say, "I will keep Satan out of my family by
bringing up my children aright", but go to the Sunday-school, and teach
other children, and so carry the war over the border. God forbid that we should
ever go to war as a nation! But if we were at war with some nation on the
Continent, I should certainly say, "Let the continentals have the battles
on their own ground: we do not want a campaign over here." It is wise to
keep the war in the enemy's own regions. If we had fought the devil more in
the world, he might never have been able to invade the church so terribly as he
has done. Attack with the sword, for it is your calling, and thus will you best
defend yourself.
We need the
sword for real fighting. Do you think that you can dream yourselves into
heaven? or ride there in the chariot of ease? Or fly on the wings of brass
music? You make a great mistake if you so imagine. A real war is raging,
your opponents are in deadly earnest, and you must take your sword.
And,
further, we need this sword: this
sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God. We say with David,
"There is none like that; give it me." It has wrought such wonders
that we prefer it to all others. No other will match the enemy's weapon. If we
fight the devil with human reason, the first time our wooden sword comes in
contact with a Satanic temptation it will be cut in pieces. If you do not wield
a true Jerusalem blade you are in grave peril; your weapon will break off at
the hilt, and where will you be? Standing defenceless, with nothing but the
handle of a broken sword in your hand, you will be the object of your
adversary's ridicule. You must have this sword, for no other will penetrate the
foe, and no other will last out the battle. After twenty years, what has become
of the pious resolutions of your youth? What is the staying power of your
consecration made in the hour of enthusiasm? Alas, how little trust can be
placed in it! What would become of us after thirty years of fighting, if we
had not the Word of God to rely upon? The Word of the Lord endureth for ever;
but nothing else does. We may do well in early days, but we shall fail in old
age if we have not eternal verities to fall back upon.
I can
commend this sword to you all, my brethren, although you are so varied in
character. This sword suits every hand. Youth or age may alike use this weapon.
These dear girls from the Orphanage, and yonder lads from the Bible-class, may
fight the battle of their youth with the Word of God; for Holy Scripture may
impress and guide our freshest life. You that have grown grey, you that have
passed seventy or eighty, you will value the Bible more than ever, and you will
find that this sword is the best for veteran warriors. Young men and young
women, here is a sword suited for all of you, and well does it become the hand
of the feeblest and the gentlest. The Holy Ghost has in the sacred Word
prepared an implement of warfare suited for great minds and small, for the
cultured and the uneducated. A wonderful sword this is, which, in the hand of
faith, reveals an adaptation marvellous to the last degree.
Whatever
others may say, it is sufficient for us that this is the regulation sword. A
soldier is not left to choose his own equipment; he must carry such arms as his
sovereign appoints. This is the regulation sword in Christ's army. The sword
of the Spirit, which is the Word of God, is what you are bidden to take; and if
you in wilfulness resolve to exchange it for another, you commit an act of
rebellion, and you make the change at your own risk and peril. Come, then, let
us each one take the Word of God, and carry it nearer our hearts than ever; for
such is the word of command, "Take the sword of the Spirit, which is the
word of God."
Now, see
what we are told to do. We need a sword; we need this sword; we are to take this sword. Note that
we are not told that we may lay it down: the demand to take the sword is
continuous, and there is no hint of its being suspended. There is a time, of course, when the soldier of her Majesty may remove
his sword from his side, and put off his regimentals; there is never such a
time with a Christian. One might have thought, from what we have seen of
late, that orders had come from headquarters that the soldiers were to lay down
the sword of the Spirit, the Word of God, and take to lighter weapons.
Entertainments, amusements, farces, and sing-song are now used to do what the
gospel has failed to achieve! Is it not sadly so? Well, if any will try these
silly toys, I can only say that they have no command from their Lord to warrant
them in their proceedings. Take all these things, and see what they will do;
but you make the trial at your own risk, and on your own heads the result of
failure will fall.
Once more, we are to take this sword with a purpose.
We are to use it that we may be able to stand and to withstand. If you want to
stand, draw the sword, and smite your doubts. How fiercely unbelief assails!
Here comes a doubt as to your election. Pierce it through with the Word. Anon comes a doubt as to the precious blood. Cleave it from head to
foot with the assurance of the Word that the blood of Jesus cleanseth us from
all sin. Here comes another doubt, and yet another. As quick as arm can move,
drive texts of Scripture through every new fallacy, every new denial of truth,
and spit the whole of them upon the rapier of the Word. It will be for your
good to kill these doubts outright. Do not play with them, but fight them in
real earnest. You will find that temptations also will come in hordes. Meet
them with the precepts of sacred Writ, and slay even the desire of evil by the
Spirit's application of the Holy Word. The washing of water by the Word is a
glorious cleanser. Discouragements will arise like mists of the morning. Oh,
that God's Word may shine them away with the beams of the promises! Your
afflictions multiply, and you will never be able to overcome impatience and
distrust except by the infallible Word of God. You can bear trial, and bear it
patiently, if you use this weapon to kill anxiety. You will "stand fast in
the evil day", and having done all, you will still stand, if this sword be
in your hand.
You have
not only to stand fast yourselves, but you have to win souls for Christ. Do not
try to conquer sin in others, or capture a heart for Jesus, except with the
sword of the Spirit. How the devil laughs when we try to make converts apart
from Holy Scripture and the Holy Spirit! He laughs, I say; for he derides our
folly. What can you do, you children, playing with your little wooden
swords—what can you do against men covered from head to foot with the steel
mail of the habit of sin? Sunday-school teachers, teach your children more and
more the pure Word of God; and preachers, do not try to be original, but be
content to take of the things of Christ, and show them to the people; for that
is what the Holy Ghost himself does; and you will be wise to use his method and
his sword. No sinner around you will be saved except by the knowledge of the
great truths contained in the Word of God. No man will ever be brought to
repentance, to faith, and to life in Christ, apart from the constant
application of the truth through the Spirit. I hear great shouting, great
noises everywhere, about great things that are going to be done: let us see
them. The whole world is going to be embraced within the church; so they say. I
fear the world will not be much the better for inclusion in such a church. Big
boasters should heed the word of the wise man, "Let not him that girdeth
on his harness boast himself as he that putteth it off." If the champion
goeth forth with any other sword than the Word of God, he had better not boast
at all; for he will come back with his sword broken, his shield cast away, and
himself grimy with dishonor. Defeat awaits that man who forsakes the Word of
the Lord.
(Spurgeon quote taken from http://www.spurgeon.org/sermons/2201.htm)
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