George H. Morrison - Devotional Sermons
Devotional For
June 2
Faith Refusing Deliverance -- Part II
He hath sent me... to preach deliverance
to the captives--Luk 4:18
Others were tortured, not accepting
deliverance--Heb 11:35
Faithfulness Is Better Than Happiness
When Happiness Is Brought On by What Is False
Or I might take the case of a young woman
who is set amid uncongenial surroundings. She is not happy. Perhaps she has to
work, and probably her health is very far from good. I shall not paint the
picture at its blackest, though I have seen it at its blackest for myself. I
shall not touch on that most awful freedom that lurks on every street of every
Babylon. But I shall say that she gets the offer of marriage from someone to
whom God has never led her, and to whom in her woman's heart there is no
drawing, as of those cords which have been knit in heaven. There is the chance
of freedom, if you like. There is deliverance from all the drudgery. But, O my
sister, at what an awful cost of all that is most womanly and delicate! A
thousand times better to be tortured daily than to accept deliverance like
that--and it is there, you see, that faith comes in. Faith that God can uphold
you in the darkness, and give you music in the weariest mile. Faith that there
are better things than happiness, when happiness is bought by being false.
Faith that the best in life is never lost when you are true to what is high and
beautiful; and always lost when you have played the traitor to the sweet
sincerities of womanhood.
Sometimes Deliverance Can Be Failure or
Treachery
The same issue of faith is also seen in
public and in Christian service. I suppose there is no one engaged in that who
does not feel at times a longing for release. It may be that enthusiasm has
vanished. It may be that we are disappointed. It may be that those whom we are
called to labor with are irritating and interfering people. So sooner or later
comes to us the day when we are tempted to have done with it; to take our
armour off, and hang it up, and pass into the oblivion of peace. Now I am far
from saying that that is always wrong. Sometimes it may be right and necessary.
A man may be forced to it by doctor's orders, and if he be wise he will attend
to these. A man may be led to it by the appeal of conscience telling him he
should be more at home, and that no service can have heaven's blessing if wife
and children are neglected. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind.
That is a matter for heart and God. All that I want to do here is this: it is
to warn you that all release is not like that. There may be times when
deliverance is treachery; when to seek for freedom is to fail; when a man's
first duty is to continue serving, even though his service may be torture. "They
were tortured, not accepting deliverance," and sometimes we are called
with that vocation. If we trust God we shall refuse relief, and stick to the
service we have put our hand to. God has no pleasure in these sorry workers who
are always threatening to send in resignations. No man having put his hand to
the plough and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God.
Beware of False Deliverance from Moral
and Intellectual Doubt
I am impressed again by the same truth in
regard to our spiritual and intellectual difficulties. I may be speaking to
some here who have great difficulties about faith and God. They would fain
believe, and yet they find it hard. They would fain trust, and yet they cannot
trust. They cannot feel their need of a Redeemer. They cannot grasp the power
of the cross. Or it may be that, having grasped it once, they have been thrown
into darkness by their reading, and cannot reconcile the facts of science with
the old message of the love of heaven. My brother, I want to say to you that
Christ has got deliverance for you. He has come to preach deliverance to the
captive, and there is no captivity so dark as doubt. But there are times of
darkness and perplexity when other methods of release will face you, and if you
are a man you will reject them, and face the torture which rejection brings. You
will not take shallow answers to great questions. You will not yield up moral
questions in despair. You will not fall back upon a life of sense, as if in
sensuality were rest. But you will be true to all the light you have, and you
will cling to all the good you know, and you will trust that, when the night is
past, the singing of the birds is sure to come. To thine own self be true, and
it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man. It
is sometimes better to be tossed and tortured, than to be sleeping on a couch
of ease. This is one mark of every earnest soul that has come at last to
liberty and light, it has been too faithful to the Highest to accept
deliverance upon unworthy terms. "Not accepting deliverance; that they
might obtain a better resurrection."
Christ Refused False Deliverance
In closing, may I just remind you how true
this was of our Lord Jesus Christ? He is our Savior not because He refused
deliverance. "All these kingdoms will I give thee," said the Tempter,
"if thou wilt fall down and worship me." Was not that a road to power
and princedom which would have escaped the torture of the cross? But He was
tortured, not accepting deliverance. He chose the bitter way that led by
Calvary. He scorned deliverance by that compliance, and so He has won
deliverance for the captive. Then think again, when He approached the cross,
how the women offered Him the opiate. And had He but drunk it, His senses had
been numbed, and the agony of crucifixion had been deadened. But having tasted
it, He put it from Him. He could not and He would not drink it. And He was
tortured, not accepting deliverance, that He might be the Savior of mankind.
Now He preaches freedom to the captive. Do you know it? Have you experienced it?
Can you this minute bear witness in your heart that you are a freed man in
Jesus Christ? if so, to you may come those darksome hours when voices call you
to some mean escape, and just because you are a man in Christ, with all the
saints and martyrs you will scorn it.
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