As many as desire to make a fair shew in the flesh, they
constrain you to be circumcised; only lest they should suffer
persecution for the cross of Christ. For neither they themselves who are
circumcised keep the law; but desire to have you circumcised, that they
may glory in your flesh. (Gal. 6:12-13).
It is not without good cause that God strongly exhorts those whose
duty it is to preach the Word not to seek grace and favor in the eyes of
men. He expects them to close their eyes to human opinions, so that
they are not turned to one side or the other, or prevented from properly
fulfilling their office. Indeed, we know it to be impossible for us to
fulfill our office properly unless we fix our eyes upon God and turn our
eyes away from men; for we can easily become corrupted if we do
otherwise, and it takes very little to turn us one way or another. Yet
the most important loyalty required of those who have the responsibility
of preaching the Word of God is that they be not tempted, either
through ambition or avarice, to speak to please and satisfy men. They
must not be afraid of perils or dangers. For experience shows that, as
soon as a man fears for his own skin, or else has an eye to his own
profit, he will change in a moment of time.
It is true that those who seek to please
men in this way are not demonstrating at that moment that they are evil
or enemies of the truth; as indeed, our Lord Jesus shows in the tenth
chapter of John’s Gospel, where he makes a distinction between the
hirelings and the wolves (John 10:12). Having spoken of good
and faithful shepherds, who seek the common well-being of the flock, he
says that there are ravening wolves, or thieves, who seek only to
plunder everything, thereby wreaking havoc and confusion. These are
people who fight openly with God, and strive and struggle to overturn
pure gospel doctrine.
However, there are others who run with the hare
and hunt with the hounds, and who pretend to be serving God. Yet neither
type edify us, not even through their zeal, for they are devoid of
integrity. While it costs them nothing, they simply make a fair show.
Indeed, so much so that we can often be deceived because we consider
them to be ministers of Jesus Christ. However, they only seek the wages
and are devoted to filling their own stomachs. This is why, when
threatened, they immediately become fearful and they change and alter
their approach. Yesterday they seemed to uphold the Word of God, but
today they are bending over backwards here, there and everywhere. Why?
Because they realize that this will gratify everyone, and thereby be
more profitable to themselves. Continue at Refocusing Our Eyes
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