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The Present Advantages "Without faith it is impossible to be well pleasing to him, for he who comes to God must believe
that he exists, and that he is a rewarder of those who seek him."--Hebrews 11:6, World English
Version
PAUL the Apostle is in this text laying down a general principle as to what is the Divine pleasure.
God is not pleased to deal with humanity as with the brute beasts. (See Matthew 10:31; 12:12)
He did not make man to live a mere animal existence, appreciating only the enjoyment of his
physical senses. Man was made to glorify his Creator and to have a knowledge of Him, in order to
obtain the fullest happiness and blessing from the enjoyment of his God-given faculties. -- Psalm
41:1,2; Proverbs 16:20; Isaiah 43:7.
(2) As man shall in due time come to see his Creator's glorious character and the object of his
own existence, and as he grows in ability to appreciate these, he will be most highly blessed.
(Proverbs 3:13,18; Psalm 94:12) The knowledge gained will bring full confidence in God to all
who become upright in heart and who desire to conform themselves to the grand purpose of their
Maker in creation. (Isaiah 25:9) Mankind are now bowed down with the weight of the sin and the
accumulated infirmities of the ages, in bondage to Satan and his evil reign. (Romans 5:12; 8:20; 1
John 1:8-10) Man has been the spectacle of the Universe. He has been the source of astonishment
and sorrow to all the holy beings in God's infinite domain. His experiences, his weaknesses, his
degradation, his sufferings under sin, have through all the centuries been preaching most powerful
sermons, and have been giving impressive object lessons as to the effects of disobedience to God.
(3) Throughout the Millennial Age, the great Yahweh will do a mighty work through the
Messiah. The great deceiver of the present world, Satan the Devil, will be bound so that he will
not be able to deceive. (Revelation 20:1-3) Then will be a work of opening all the eyes long
blinded to the glorious light of the goodness of God. "The eyes of the blind shall see out of
obscurity and out of darkness." (Isaiah 29:18b) It will be a work of unstopping all the ears long
deaf to the voice of Truth. "In that [millennial] day the deaf shall hear the words of the book."
(Isaiah 29:18a) The sons of men shall be washed from their pollution (Isaiah 4:4); their wounds
and putrefying sores shall be anointed, bound up and gradually healed by the Great Physician
(Isaiah 53:5; Revelation 22:2); their tattered raiment shall be exchanged for the garments of
righteousness. (Zechariah 3:4) By the close of the Golden Age of Blessing man shall stand forth
clothed and by his right hand, a glorious image of his Creator in the flesh. -- Genesis 1:26; Psalm
98:1,2; Isaiah 25:6-8.
(4) When man shall have attained the full likeness of God, he will not need any special
development of faith; for faith will be inherent in him. He will have communion with his Maker; he
will once more be a son of God. (Romans 8:21) He will know his Creator as even Adam in his
perfection did not know Him. (Jeremiah 31:34) He will have had such revelations of the terrible
nature and results of sin, of the marvelous love of God in his deliverance from sin, that he will
have an established character, fixed for righteousness, and a hatred of sin that will be an
all-sufficient safeguard throughout eternity. (1 Corinthians 15:53) After all this manifestation of
the contrast between righteousness and iniquity, between the glorious sunshine of God's love and
the horrible darkness and gloom of the pit from which they were lifted, any who still love and
prefer the bondage of corruption will be destroyed in the Second Death. -- Revelation 20:13-15;
Psalm 37:9-11; Matthew 25:46.
(5) When man first fell from his perfect estate, and the penalty of death was pronounced, the
conditions did not manifest Yahweh as a loving God; and man thought he would be happier in his
alienation and sin if he did not know about God at all. (See Genesis 3; 6:5) God gave, indeed, a
hint of a coming time of restoration, when the Seed of the woman should crush the serpent's head;
but the statement was vague. (Genesis 3:15) So, with very few exceptions, men tried to forget
God, to give Him no place in their thoughts or their affections. Gradually they drifted further and
further away from Him.
"HAVING NO HOPE AND WITHOUT GOD!"
(6) The apostle Paul in commenting upon this fact, declares that God gave mankind over to a
reprobate mind. (Romans 1:28) As they did not wish to retain Him in their knowledge, He left
them to their evil course, to pursue the lusts of their depraved minds, and to learn by sad
experience the bitter fruitage of sin, and the misery, vanity and woe which it brings. (Roman 8:22)
Man's perverse heart must be broken, before he can be brought to a realization of his condition as
declared by the Apostle in the words, "having no hope and without God in the world"! (Ephesians
2:12) Humanity has had bitter experiences, and has gone down from one depth of depravity to
another, until now mankind have become so alienated from God by wicked works and self-will
that many do not know that there is a God. (2 Timothy 3:13) Others conjure up in their minds a
demon, whom they worship as God. So the poor world is today in a sadly confused, benighted
condition. -- James 3:16; Revelation 12:9.
(7) Many believe that there is some law of Nature, some law of development and progression;
and thus they speak of Nature as God--an impersonal god. They cannot worship such a god; for
an impersonal god could not sympathize with them nor deliver them from their troubles. The
Bible, however, presents a God of intelligence, a God of sympathy, a God who cares for His
creatures and who has a marvelous Plan for their restoration to His own glorious likeness. How
glad we are that we can know this loving, living God! How glad we are that He lets His people
into the secrets of His counsels, that He has made known His wonderful Plan to his true
worshippers in advance of the inauguration of the great work! How it rejoices the hearts of His
people, to know not only of our their glorious share and place in this great Plan, but to know also
of the blessings so soon to come to the poor groaning creation!
BLESSINGS PROPORTIONATE TO FAITH
(8) In proportion as the people of God come into close heart-fellowship with Him, in proportion
as they hear His voice speaking to them through the Prophets of old, through Jesus and His
Apostles, and through His daily providences, they hear a good Message, a glorious Message, one
that assures them of His loving sympathy, of His great Power and of His purpose to exercise that
Power for the deliverance and blessing of all the world. As the Scriptures themselves assure us, it
is a Message of "great joy to all people." (Luke 2:10) Some can believe and receive this Message
of good more readily than can others, and the more fully one receives it the more fully he will be
blessed. Both knowledge and faith are necessary for that blessing. (2 Peter 1:5) Some do not now
have the capacity for faith and some do not have the knowledge. (2 Timothy 3:2; Romans 1:28;
10:2; 1 Corinthians 1:21) Those who have no faith in this age will have to wait over for the next
Age.
(9) Some can look out into the realms of space and by modern appliances and mathematical
calculations determine the distance to the sun, the center of our own solar system. With the aid of
the modern scientific equipment they can sweep through the vast expanse of the universe and see
something of its grandeur and its glory. They can study the movements of the planets in their
various orbits, and forecast their future positions. They can ascertain also that there is a vast
system of systems in the great material universe. Truly, "The heavens are telling of the glory of
God; and their expanse is declaring the work of His hands. Day to day pours forth speech, and
night to night reveals knowledge. There is no speech, nor are there words; their voice is not
heard. Their [sound, footnote] has gone out through all the world." -- Psalm 19:1-4; New
American Standard Version.
(10) But these wise men who study these wonderful works of the Almighty most often do not
realize nor appreciate the love of God as manifested in His Son, our Redeemer. They have a
certain knowledge of the Power of God, but very few of them appreciate His character. As the
Apostle Paul has truly said: "In the Wisdom of God, the world through its wisdom knows not
God." (1 Corinthians 1:21. R.V.) Yahweh does not purpose that any shall know Him save in His
own appointed way. The wisdom of man cannot find Him out. -- 1 Corinthians 2:13,14.
(11) God is now seeking only those who have the true wisdom, in that they realize their own
insufficiency, their need of instruction and guidance, and who can exercise the necessary faith
when the Message of God is brought to them. (John 4:23; 1 Corinthians 2:7,13) All others will be
able to appreciate the Message in the incoming Age of Blessing. (Isaiah 2:2-4; 11:9; 26:9; John
12:47,48; Revelation 20:1-4,12,13) Those who are now too wise in their own conceits will be
brought through humiliating experiences to a contrite and humble condition of mind. (Isaiah 2:11;
5:15,17; 10:33; 13:11; 24:1-6) The credulous will be given the true knowledge which will lead to
a real faith. "In that [millennial] day the deaf shall hear the words of the book, and out of their gloom and darkness the eyes of the blind shall see." "And those who err in
spirit will come to understanding, and those who murmur will accept instruction." -- Isaiah
29:18,24.
(12) Many noble minds are filled with the wisdom of this world. They think of the mighty
Universe with its millions upon millions of systems of worlds rolling through infinite space. They
look at the earth, and think of the comparatively insignificant size of the little planet on which we
live. By the power of the microscope, they examine the wonderful construction of plant and
flower. They scrutinize the marvels of the structure of molecules and atoms of matter, and of
midgets, mites and microbes. Then they shake their heads and say: "The idea that a God of such
infinite Power would concern Himself about humanity! He is far too busy to trouble Himself
about us!" These must wait a further and more favorable time for their enlightenment. The Lord
can deal as yet only with those who have naturally some faith and who have gained a sufficient
knowledge of Himself and of His character to believe in His Love and to be desirous of coming
into fellowship and communion with Him.
A SPECIAL CLASS NOW DEALT WITH
(13) The basis of the Apostle's argument in our text is that faith is the essential thing in coming
to God. God will not receive any one who does not exercise faith. St. Paul recounts the faith of
the worthies of old, who gained such victories through their faith, and who received the testimony
that they pleased God. Then he declares that whoever would come to God now must believe.
There are some who are drawn to Yahweh, who desire to come to Him. There are others who
desire to get away from Him as far as possible and to keep away. These have no real knowledge
of God, but are grossly blinded by "the god of this world." -- 2 Corinthians 4:3,4.
(14) The class referred to in our text as coming to God or as willing to come to Him, have a
heart-hunger for their Creator -- a longing for Him that nothing else can satisfy. (Matthew 5:5)
They say to themselves, "There is a God who made me. The more I learn respecting the vast
Universe and of my own anatomy, the more I see the Wisdom and the Power of God, and the
more I realize my own littleness and weakness and need. For this great God my soul is crying out,
and I have been told that He has made a revelation of Himself, that to certain Prophets of old He
revealed the fact that He takes an interest in His human creatures. I mean to study what He has
declared through these His servants. I am also told that He has revealed Himself and His love
further through Jesus Christ His Son; and that this Son of God came to earth and died for sinful
man that he might live. If God has really given man His Message, I want that Message; I will draw
near to this God, that I also may receive His blessing."
(15) Yahweh encourages all such through His Word. He says, 'Draw nigh to Me, and I will draw
nigh to you.' (James 4:8) And as these come, seeking to know His will, He becomes the Rewarder
of their faith. He points them to the one who is the Propitiation for the sins of all who come to
Him. (Romans 3:25; 1 John 2:2; 4:10) He makes known to them that those who come to Him
through His appointed Channel may have the Savior as their Advocate, upon the terms of faith
and consecration to do his will. (1 John 2:1; Romans 12:2) Thus step by step they come into the
fulness of salvation, and enter into the Holiest by the blood of Jesus. (Hebrews 10:19) They are
accepted in the Beloved Son of God.
CREDULITY NOT FAITH
(16) Many imagine that they have faith when in reality they have only credulity. Their so-called
faith is not founded upon the Word of God and upon His promises. Such credulity will surely fail
when the great testing time comes. Credulity is the acceptance of a thing without good reason,
without sure evidence. Faith, on the contrary, is the acceptance of a thing because we have
indisputable evidence of its reality, its truthfulness and its reliability. As we exercise faith in God,
we come nearer and nearer to Him.
(17) "According to your faith be it unto you," are the Master's words. (Matthew 9:29) Every
exercise of faith is based upon something real and tangible to faith. There is a mental tangibility
for faith and also a physical, or outward, tangibility. True wisdom searches out the two grounds
for faith. "The secret of Yahweh is with them that reverence Him; and He will show them His
Covenant." -- Psalm 25:14.
(18) These increase in faith as they go on in the path of obedience. Faith and obedience are like
our two feet. We put one forward, and then the other, and then the first one forward; and so we
develop in faith by continuing in the spirit of obedience, following on wherever Yahweh points the
way. "We walk by faith and not by sight." (2 Corinthians 5:7) But we have good, tangible
evidences all along our spiritual journey. Outside of all other evidences, the true Christian has in
his own personal experiences abundant proof of our Father's love and care. The Master said, "Are
not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and not one of them shall fall upon the ground without your
Father....But ye are of more value than many sparrows." (Matthew 10:29.) As he progresses in
the narrow way the child of God comes to learn the fulness of meaning in these words of our
Lord.
FAITH A REAL SUBSTANCE
(19) So the Christian who walks closely with the Master finds the truth of the Apostle's words
that "faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence [proof, conviction] of things not
seen." (Hebrews 11:1.) Faith is not only a groundwork, or basis, for our hopes (itself also having
a groundwork in proven facts), but it is a real substance -- a mental substance, so to speak, which
stimulates and clarifies the mind. Faith is not a substance that we can hold in our hand or walk on
with our feet. But it becomes a strength to our minds as we progress in the knowledge of God
and of the things which God has to give to those who love Him above all else and who seek to
render Him loving, devoted service. Faith becomes as real and tangible to us as any material
substance -- even more so; for the things upon which our faith lays hold are eternal.
------Based on article appearing in Reprints 5716.
Paragraphs have been numbered as an aid for easy reference and use in group Bible study.
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