Fortunately, salvation is by grace, through faith, and we do not doubt that even in the dark ages many were saved in spite of their blind leaders and their limited knowledge.
However, we fear that the spiritual leaders of our day will fare little better than the leaders of their day when they appear at the Judgment Seat of Christ, for they have certainly not taken heed to build according to the plans and specifications committed to Paul as Godβs appointed βmasterbuilderβ of the Church (I Cor. 3:10).
Just think a moment. Is the Church today mostly composed of βgold, silver and precious stonesβ (morally and spiritually), or of βwood, hay and stubbleβ (I Cor. 3:12)? Surely many a man who enjoys prominence and popularity today will weep in that day to see his works go up in flames, as it were (I Cor. 3:13). It will be a dreadful thing to βsuffer lossβ when the rewards for Christian service are given out (I Cor. 3:15).
And Paul, as an instructed βmasterbuilder,β has given us the plans and specifications in his epistles. We should be intelligent workmen; workmen whom God can approve, who will not need to be ashamed when the divine Building Inspector examines our workmanship.
There is only one way. Take your hand off the public pulse (Gal. 1:10), cease giving so much attention to organizing and advertising β and compromising β and begin to diligently, prayerfully obey II Tim. 2:15:
βStudy to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the Word of truth.β
We will not always be praised for teaching the Word of God, rightly divided, but Godβs blessing is worth far more than human acclaim. source
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