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A Chance for All, November 8
Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the
kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in
heaven.
Matthew 7:21
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Not all who profess to be workers for Christ are true disciples. Among those
who bear His name, and who are even numbered with His workers, are some
who do not represent Him in character.... Till the end of time there will be tares
among the wheat....
In His mercy and long-suffering, God bears patiently with the perverse and
even the falsehearted. Among Christ’s chosen apostles was Judas the traitor.
Should it then be a cause of surprise or discouragement that there are falsehearted
ones among His workers today? If He who reads the heart could bear with him
who He knew was to be His betrayer, with what patience should we bear with
those at fault.
And not all, even of those who appear most faulty, are like Judas. Peter,
impetuous, hasty, and self-confident, often appeared to far greater disadvantage
than Judas did. He was oftener reproved by the Saviour. But what a life of
service and sacrifice was his! What a testimony does it bear to the power of
God’s grace
Christ connected Judas and impulsive Peter with Himself, not because Judas
was covetous and Peter passionate, but that they might learn of Him, their great
Teacher, and become, like Him, unselfish, meek, and lowly of heart. He saw
good material in both these men. Judas possessed financial ability and would
have been of value to the church had he taken home to his heart the lessons
which Christ was giving by rebuking all selfishness, fraud, and avarice, even in
the little matters of life
The world has no right to doubt the truth of Christianity because there are
unworthy members in the church, nor should Christians become disheartened
because of these false brethren. How was it with the early church? Ananias
and Sapphira joined themselves to the disciples. Simon Magus was baptized....
Judas Iscariot was numbered with the apostles. The Redeemer does not want to
lose one soul; His experience with Judas is recorded to show His long patience
with perverse human nature; and He bids us bear with it as He has borne
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The Ministry of Healing, 493
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Testimonies for the Church 4:486
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Christ’s Object Lessons 72, 73
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