ALONE
It is human to stand with the crowd; it is divine
to stand alone. It is man-like to follow the peo-
ple, to drift with the tide; it is God-like to
follow a principle, to stem the tide.It is natural to compromise conscience and
follow the social and religious fashion for the
sake of gain or pleasure; it is divine to sacrifice
both on the altar of truth and duty."no man stood with me, but all men forsook
me", (2 Timothy 4:16) wrote the battle-scarred
apostle in describing his appearance
before a civil court to answer for his life of believing
and teaching contrary to the Roman world.God's absolute, Truth has been out of fashion since man
changed his robe of fadeless light for a gar-
ment of faded leaves.Noah built and voyaged alone. His neighbours
laughed at his strangeness and perished in style.Abraham wandered and worshiped alone.
S*d*mites smiled at the simple shepherd,
followed the world's fashion, and fed the flames.
Daniel dined and prayed alone. Elijah sac-
rificed and witnessed alone. Jeremiah proph-
esied and wept alone. Jesus loved and died
alone.And of the lonely way His disciples should
walk, He said, "strait is the gate, and
narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life,
and few there be that find it." Matthew 7:14.Of their treatment by the many who walk in the
broad way, He said, "If ye were of the world,
the world would love his own: but because ye
are not of the world, ...therefore the world
hateth you." John 15:19.The church in the wilderness praised Abraham
and persecuted Moses. The people of God in the days of the
kings praised Moses and persecuted the proph-
ets. The church of Caiaphas, the high priest, praised the proph-
ets and persecuted Jesus. The church of the
popes praised the Saviour and persecuted
the saints.And multitudes now, both in the church and
the world, applaud the courage and fortitude
of the patriarchs and prophets, the apostles
and martyrs, but condemn as stubbornness or
foolishness the same faithfulness in standing for truth
today.Wanted, today, men and women, young and
old, who will obey their convictions of truth
and duty at the cost of fortune and friends and
life itself."Wherefore Jesus also, that he might sanc-
tify the people with his own blood, suffered
without the gate. (13)Let us go forth therefore
unto him without the camp, bearing his re-
proach." Hebrews 13:12-13.F. E. A.
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