CRITICS BEWARE
Love will rebuke evil, but will not rejoice in it. Love will be
impatient of sin, but patient with the sinner. To form the habit of finding fault
constantly, is very damaging to spiritual life; it is about the lowest and meanest
position that a man can take. I never saw a man who was aiming to do the best work, but
there could have been some improvement; I never did anything in my life, I never addressed
an audience, that I didnt think I could have done better. and I have often upbraided
myself that I had not done better; but to sit down and find fault with other people when
we are doing nothing ourselves, not lifting our hands to save some one, is all wrong, and
is the opposite of holy, patient, divine love.
Love is forbearance; and what we want is to get this spirit of criticism and fault finding
out of the Church and out of our hearts; and let each one of us live as if we had to
answer for ourselves, and not for the community, at the last day. if we are living
according to the 13th chapter of Corinthians, we will not be all the time finding fault
with other people. "Love suffereth long, and is kind." Love forgets itself, and
dont dwell upon itself. The woman who came to Christ with that alabaster box, I
venture to say, never thought of herself. Little did she know what an act she was
performing. It was just her love for the Master.She forgot the surroundings, she forgot
everything else that was there; she broke that box and poured the ointment upon Him, and
filled the house with its odor. The act, as a memorial, has come down these 1800 years. It
is right here - the perfume of that box is in the world today. That ointment was worth $40
or $50; no small sum of those days for a poor woman. Judas sold the Son of God for about
$15 or $20. But what this woman gave to Christ was everything that she had, and she became
so occupied with Jesus Christ that she didnt think what people were going to say. So
when we act with a single eye for the glory of our lord, not finding fault with everything
about us, but doing what we can in the power of this love, then will our deeds for God
speak, and the world will acknowledge that we have been with Jesus, and that this glorious
love has been shed abroad in our hearts.
If we dont love the Church of God, I am afraid it wont do us much good; if we
dont love the blessed Bible, it will not do us much good. What we want, then, is to
have love for Christ, to have love for His Word, and to have love for the Church of God,
and when we have love, and are living in that spirit, we will not be in the spirit of
finding fault and working mischief.
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