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A certain loving wife
approached her ever-loving husband with the familiar, "I'm going to the store; do you happen to have a ten?"
She was stopped short by the reply. "No, I do not happen to have a ten: I have ten dollars because I work
hard for them, am careful with my expenses, and save some for a rainy day -- but I don't just happen to have it!"
She
got the money anyhow, so that little bit of philosophy was all but wasted -except that it says something very important
in many other fields. Do the events of today just happen, or are they the fruits of our yesterdays? Some observant
fellow remarked, "Have you noticed how lucky the honest, hard-working people seem to be?" Now I wonder
why that is???
I
have heard a jillion (more or less) complaints from people in some sort of trouble -- "I wasn't doing a thing--iust
sitting there at the bar:" Poor innocent characters -- at the wrong place with the wrong people and the wrong
outlook on life. And then this terrible thing "just happened;:" The Psalmist said, "Blessed is the
man that walketh not in
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the counsel of the wicked, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of scoffers--"
(Psm.1:1)
Christians don't "just
happen" to turn back; churches don't "just happen" to become liberal and digressive. They move in
that direction, by attitude, by association, even by silence, for long periods before they embrace the error openly.
When
brethren say a church's "only fault" is support of some benevolent society -and "surely such a good
work could not lead them far astray"-they are overlooking the attitude that is the far greater fault. Does
my conception of "good" allow me to ignore Cod's plan for the organizational structure of His church??
Such careless disrespect for His word in one point is hound to open the door for further departures.
Later,
when that church embraces other aspects of the social gospel-like church support of colleges -- the old timers
will shake their heads and say, "Just don't see how it happened:"
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