Moment With The Master
“Faith and Courage”
Categories: Moment With The MasterThe following is from Life, Letters and Sermons of T.B. Larimore, pg. 147,148
It is human to stand with the crowd; divine to stand alone. It is man-like to follow the people, to drift with the tide; God-like to follow a principle, to stem the tide. It is natural to compromise conscience and follow social and religious fashions for the sake of gain or pleasure; divine to defy fashion and sacrifice both gain and pleasure –worldly glory, too- on the altar of truth and duty.
“No man stood with me, all men forsook me,” wrote the battle-scared apostle Paul describing his first appearance before Nero, to answer for his life for believing and teaching contrary to the Roman world. Loyalty and truth have been out of fashion since man changed his robe of fadeless light for a garment of faded leaves.
Noah built and voyaged alone. His neighbors laughed, doubtless, at his strangeness and perished in style. Abraham wandered and worshipped alone. Sodomites smiled at the simple shepherd, followed the fashion and fed the flames. Daniel dined and prayed alone. Elijah sacrificed and witnessed alone. Jeremiah prophesied and wept alone. Jesus lived and died alone.
Of the lonely way his disciples should walk, he said, “strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.” Of their treatment by the many who walk in the broad way, he said, “If ye were of the world, the world would love its own; because ye are not of the world, therefore the world hateth you.”
The church in the wilderness praised Abraham and persecuted Moses. The church of the Kings praised Moses and persecuted the prophets. Caiphas praised the prophets and persecuted Christ. The church of the popes praised the Savior and persecuted the saints. And multitudes now, both in the church and in the world, applaud the courage of the patriarchs and prophets, the apostles, and martyrs; but condemn as stubbornness, ignorance or foolishness, like faithfulness to truth and duty today.
Wanted, today: Men and women, young and old, who will obey their convictions of truth and duty at the cost of fame, fortune, friends, and life itself.