Prof Zebulon
No E199
F) Christian living (Perseverance)
“Continue in the faith” Acts 14:22
Perseverance is the mark of true saints; the Christian life is
not a beginning only in the ways of God, but also a continuance in the same as
long as life lasts. It is with a Christian as it was with the great Napoleon:
he said, “Conquest has made me what I am,
and conquest must maintain me.” So, under God, conquest has made us what we
are and conquest must sustain us. He only is a true conqueror and shall be crowned
at the last who continues till the war ends. Perseverance is, therefore, the
target of all our spiritual enemies. The Bible says “But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.”
(Math 24:13). A true believer will endure to the end because he is saved not to be
saved. The world does not object to our being a
Christian for a time if it can tempt us to cease our pilgrimage and settle down
to buy into its vanities. The flesh will seek to ensnare us and to prevent our
pressing on to glory. Satan will make
many a fierce attack on our perseverance; it will be the mark for all his “fiery darts” (Eph
V) The Abode of God (Herod’s
In our last study on the temple, we looked at the second temple
that the Maccabees cleansed after Antiochus Epiphanes,
the Greek had defiled it with impure sacrifices. The cleansing was completed in 164 BC and the
temple actually served as a fortress against the Romans. The Jews were able to resist the siege of
Pompey for 3 months in 63 BC. The
building of Herod’s temple began in 19 BC and this gesture was more an attempt
to reconcile the Jews to their Idumaean king than to glorify God. It was a magnificent structure made of
cream-coloured stone and much gold.
The attitude of Jesus toward this temple was composed of two opposing
features. On the one hand, Jesus
considered it to be the house of His Father
“And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all them that sold
and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the moneychangers, and
the seats of them that sold doves,”
Matt 21:12. Jesus also preached
that the temple and all that is in it was sanctified by the presence of God. “Ye
fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that
sanctifieth the gold? And whoso shall swear by the temple, sweareth
by it, and by him that dwelleth therein.”
Matt