SOAP MUST BE APPLIED
A soap manufacturer, not a Christian, was talking to a minister.
Said the soapmaker: "The gospel you preach has not done much good for
there is still a lot of wicked people."
The preacher had no immediate answer, but they soon passed a
child making mud pies. He was exceedingly dirty. It was then the
minister's turn, and he said: "Soap hasn't done much good in the
world, I see; for there is still much dirt and many dirty people."
"Oh, well," answered the manufacturer, "soap is useful only when
it is applied."
"Exactly," was the preacher's reply, "So it is with the gospel
of Christ Jesus."
There can be no doubt concerning the application of this factual
principle. Until the gospel is used (applied to the life of the
individual) it is of no profit to him. One living in sin can be
washed clean of the sins of his past life by obeying the gospel of
Christ. That gospel "is the power of God unto salvation to everyone
that believeth" (Romans 1:16). Saul of Tarsus was told to "arise and
be baptized and wash away thy sins" (Acts 22:16).
Before the gospel is of value to mankind, it must be applied
(obeyed). Paul states very clearly, "In flaming fire taking vengeance
on them that know not God and that obey not the gospel of our Lord
Jesus Christ" (2 Thessalonians 1:8). Christ humbled himself and left
heaven, lived in the flesh and suffered agony unto death that each
one may enjoy eternal life. But, unless we respect the commandments
given by Christ and obey every word of the gospel, we shall not
benefit from what He accomplished.
There is no such thing as using soap once a week and expecting
to keep clean all week long. So, likewise, one can not expect to be
free from sins by only a casual or haphazard contact with the gospel
of Christ. It demands constant, continual, unerring obedience.
Jack Thompson, preacher for the White Park church of Christ.
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