"Lead
me, O Lord, in Thy righteousness because of mine enemies." Psalms 5:8
Very bitter is the enmity of the world against the people
of Christ. Men will forgive a thousand faults in others, but they will magnify
the most trivial offence in the followers of Jesus. Instead of vainly
regretting this, let us turn it to account, and since so many are watching for
our halting, let this be a special motive for walking very carefully before
God. If we live carelessly, the lynx-eyed world will soon see it, and with its
hundred tongues, it will spread the story, exaggerated and emblazoned by the
zeal of slander. They will shout triumphantly. "Aha! So would we have it! See
how these Christians act! They are hypocrites to a man." Thus will much
damage be done to the cause of Christ, and much insult offered to His name. The
cross of Christ is in itself an offence to the world; let us take heed that we
add no offence of our own. It is "to the Jews a stumbling block" let
us mind that we put no stumbling blocks where there are enough already.
"To the Greeks it is foolishness": let us not add our folly to give
point to the scorn with which the worldly-wise deride the gospel. How jealous
should we be of ourselves! How rigid with our consciences! In the presence of
adversaries who will misrepresent our best deeds, and impugn our motives where
they cannot censure our actions, how circumspect should we be! Pilgrims travel
as suspected persons through Vanity Fair. Not only are we under surveillance,
but there are more spies than we reck of. The espionage is everywhere, at home
and abroad. If we fall into the enemies' hands we may sooner expect generosity
from a wolf, or mercy from a fiend, than anything like patience with our
infirmities from men who spice their infidelity towards God with scandals
against His people. O Lord, lead us ever, lest our enemies trip us up!
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