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"And before
Him shall be gathered all nations: and He shall separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats. And he shall set the sheep on
His right hand, but the goats on the left. Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you
from the foundation of the world."
Matthew 25:32-34 |
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FEEDING
SHEEP OR AMUSING GOATS
The
mission of amusement fails to effect the end desired.
An evil resides in the professed camp of the Lord so gross in its
impudence that the most shortsighted can hardly fail to notice it. During
the past few years it has developed at an abnormal rate evil for evil. It
has worked like leaven until the whole lump ferments. The devil has seldom
done a cleverer thing than hinting to the Church that part of their
mission is to provide entertainment for the people, with a view to winning
them. From speaking out as the Puritans did, the Church has gradually
toned down her testimony, then winked at and excused the frivolities of
the day. Then she tolerated them in her borders. Now she has adopted them
under the plea of reaching the masses.
My first contention is that providing amusement for the people is nowhere
spoken of in the Scriptures as a function of the Church. If it is a
Christian work why did not Christ speak of it? "Go ye into all the
world and preach the gospel to every creature." That is clear enough.
So it would have been if He has added, "and provide amusement for
those who do not relish the gospel." No such words, however, are to
be found. It did not seem to occur to Him. Then again, "He gave some
apostles, some prophets, some pastors and teachers, for the work of the
ministry." Where do entertainers come in? The Holy Spirit is silent
concerning them. Were the prophets persecuted because they amused the
people or because they refused? The concert has no martyr roll.
Again, providing amusement is in direct antagonism to the teaching and
life of Christ and all His apostles. What was the attitude of the Church
to the world? "Ye are the salt," not sugar candy-something the
world will spite out, not swallow. Short and sharp was the utterance,
"Let the dead bury their dead." He was in awful earnestness!
Had Christ introduced more of the bright and pleasant elements into His
mission, He would have been more popular when they went back, because of
the searching nature of His teaching. I do not hear Him say, "Run
after these people, Peter, and tell them we will have a different style of
service tomorrow, something short and attractive with little preaching. We
will have a pleasant evening for the people. Tell them they will be sure
to enjoy it. Be quick, Peter, we must get the people somehow!"
Jesus pitied sinners, sighed and wept over them, but never sought to amuse
them. In vain will the Epistles be searched to find any trace of the
gospel amusement. Their message is, "Come out, keep out, keep clean
out!" Anything approaching fooling is conspicuous by its absence.
They had boundless confidence in the gospel and employed no other weapon.
After Peter and John were locked up for preaching, the Church had a prayer
meeting, but they did not pray, "Lord grant Thy servants that by a
wise and discriminating use of innocent recreation we may show these
people how happy we are." If they ceased not for preaching Christ,
they had not time for arranging entertainments. Scattered by
persecution, they went everywhere preaching the gospel. They "turned
the world upside down." That is the difference! Lord, clear the
Church of all the rot and rubbish the devil has imposed on her and bring
us back to apostolic methods.
Lastly, the mission of amusement fails to affect the end desired. It works
havoc among young converts. Let the careless and scoffers, who thank God
because the Church met them halfway, speak and testify. Let the
heavy-laden who found peace through the concert not keep silent! Let the
drunkard to whom the dramatic entertainment has been God's link in the
chain of their conversion, stand up! There are none to answer. The mission
of amusement produces no converts. The need of the hour for today's
ministry is believing scholarship joined with earnest spirituality, the
one springing from the other as fruit from the root. The need is biblical
doctrine, so understood and felt, that it sets men on fire.
C. H. Spurgeon (1834-1892)
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