2Co 2:16 To the one we are the savour of death unto death; and to the other the savour of life unto life. And who is sufficient for these things?
2Co 2:17 For we are not as many, which corrupt the word of God: but as of sincerity, but as of God, in the sight of God speak we in Christ.
The Lord has not called upon us to form churches.
That is not our business. Would to God men had recognized the fact! A
very different situation would obtain today from what exists, if that
had been recognized.
It is the Lord Who expands His Church, Who governs
its growth. What we have to do is to live in the place of His
appointment in the power of His resurrection.
If, in the midst of
others, the Lord can get but two of His children, in whom His Life is
full and free, to live on the basis of that Life, and not to seek to
gather others to themselves or to get them to congregate together on the
basis of their acceptance of certain truths or teaching, but simply to
witness to what Christ means and is to them, then He has an open way....
The Church is not increased by your going and taking a
building and trying to get people to come to it, and to your meetings,
and then forming them, by a church roll, into a local church. That is
not the way.
Growth is by Life, and this, to begin with, may be by the
entering into Life of but one soul, and then after a long waiting time
of another; or it may be more rapid. But the point is that it is
increase because of Life. That is the growth of the Church.
For the
growth of His Church, the Lord must have Life channels, Life centers. I
believe that, given a Life center, sooner or later one of two things
will happen, that it will be abundantly manifest that Christ is fully
and finally rejected there, or else there will be an adding, a growth.
There is tremendous power in Life, and the Life of the Lord either kills
or quickens. It depends on the attitude taken toward it. He is a savor
of Life unto Life, or of death unto death.
Things can never remain
neutral.
~T. Austin Sparks~
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