THE basic operations of mathematics are addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and division. We cannot get far in our study of this exact
science without a. good knowledge of these fundamental operations; and no
difference how far we go in the study,we never get away from them. So it is in our study of the word of the Lord.
These principles are fundamental.
Addition
Many have not learned that we dare not add to the word of God. The
Bible closes with this fearful warning: "For I testify unto every man that
heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, if any man shall add unto
these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book.''
(Rev. 22:18.) There are awful plagues written in the book, and these are to be
added to the one that adds to the word of the Lord. May none of us be guilty
of adding to the Bible.
In 2 John 9 we have the same warning in a little different language. Hear
it: ''Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath
not God. He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God. He that
abideth in the doctrine of Christ, he hath both the Father and the Son." We
must not go beyond what is written. To do so means we do not have God or
the Son.
When we obey the gospel of Christ, the Lord adds us to the church. The
addition takes place in heaven. The Lord adds the saved to the church, and the
saved are the ones that obey. It is impossible to be saved and remain out of the
church. The same thing that saves us makes us members of the church. "And
the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved." (Acts 2:47.)
In 2 Pet. 1 the Christian is told of seven things that he must add to his
faith. These are: virtue, knowledge, temperance, Patience, godliness, brotherly
kindness, and love. If we do not add these, we will fall; if we add them, we
shall never fall. May the dear Lord help us to be good in addition.
Subtraction
We must not subtract from the word. Listen: "And if any man shall take
away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his
part out of the book of life, and outof the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book." (Rev.
22:19.) It will be an awful thing to have our names out of the book of life and
our part out of the holy city. We just cannot afford to have this happen to us.
There are many things we must subtract from our lives. One of these is
wickedness. "Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness,
and receive with meekness the engrafted word, which is able to save your
souls." (James 1:21.) When we lay a thing apart, we are subtracting. And note
that the Lord says "all filthiness." Some are willing to lay apart part, but not
all. "Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves
from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of
God." (2 Cor. 7:1.)
We should subtract all malice, guile, hypocrisies, envies, and all evil
speakings from our lives. There is so much of these in the world. "Malice"
means spite, ill will, grudge, animosity, malignity, rancor, virulence, venom.
How much trouble has been caused in the church because these have not been
subtracted entirely from our lives! "Guile" means crafty cunning, treachery
deceit. What an awful thing it is! "Hypocrisy" is professing something that we
are not. It is acting.
All bitterness should be subtracted. "Let all bitterness, and wrath, and
anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice."
(Eph. 4:31.) We ought to study our subtraction lesson more.
Multiplication
There are many things that should be multiplied. We read this in Jude 2:
"Mercy unto you, and peace, and love, be multiplied." In these days of war,
what a wonderful thing to think of Christians multiplying peace and love! God
knows they need to be multiplied many times. Even in the church we could
stand a little multiplication of peace and love!
Paul uses this lesson on multiplication in 2 Cor. 9:10: "Now he that
ministereth seed to the sower both minister breadfor your food, and multiply your seed sown, and increase the fruits of your
righteousness.'' How thankful we ought to be that when we sow good seed it
is greatly multiplied!
The first congregation of the church in Jerusalem grew rapidly. When it
had several thousand members, we have this significant statement concerning
it: "And the word of God increased; and the number of the disciples multiplied
in Jerusalem greatly; and a great company of the priests were obedient to the
faith." (Acts 6:7.) It is a happy condition when the number of the disciples is
multiplying greatly. It does seem that each faithful member of the church
ought to gam one other soul during a year. That would multiply the number
of the disciples each year. It does seem that each congregation could start at
least one other congregation in the course of the year. That would multiply
the number of congregations each year. It does seem that each faithful
preacher could encourage some young man to take up the work of preaching
in the course of a year. That would be multiplying the number of preachers
each year. Had the church thus multiplied in ages past, what a difference there
would have been in conditions today! I am afraid we are not very good in
multiplication.
Division
It takes real study to know how to properly divide. To properly divide the
word of God takes study. "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a
workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth."
(2 Tim. 2:15.) The answer will be wrong if we do not divide properly.
It takes hard work to keep from dividing the church. "Now I beseech you,
brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same
thing, and that there be no divisions among you but that ye be perfectly joined
together in the same mind and in the same judgment." (1 Cor. 1:10.) There
have been many divisions in the church. These have been brought about by
not speaking the same thing. If we all would speak justwhat the Bible speaks, quit speaking when the Bible quits, and not quit until
it quits, there would be no divisions among us.
There ought to be something done with those who cause divisions and
offenses contrary to the doctrine of Christ. What should be done? "Now I
beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary
to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them. For they that are such
serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their own belly: and by good words and
fair speeches deceive the hearts of the simple." (Rom. 16:17, 18.) The Lord
says to mark these fellows, and we had better do it. If we do not do just what
the Lord says, the divisions will continue. What do such church dividers care
for the Lord Jesus Christ? They are not serving him, but they are serving
themselves.
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