Broken Down Altars By Billy
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"He repaired the altar of the Lord that was broken
down."-- I Kings 18:30 |
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| There is something more than history in the chapter
from which my text is taken, just as there is always more in a picture than is
seen at first glance. |
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| The state of affairs at this time the chapter opens
was as bad as is possible for the human mind to conceive. The country was in an
awful condition because of idolatry, adultery and all other sins associated with
a nation that had forgotten God and was given, unbridled, to all lust and evil
desires. |
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talk had in it no "as it were", "in a degree", "perhaps",
or "in a measure" or "so to speak". |
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| He didn't qualify it by any adjectives; every
word had a ring like chilled steel as it cut like a Damascus blade into the putrefying
abscesses of his day.Ahab and Jezebel were on the throne. A more vicious, iniquitous,
rotten man or vile woman never disgraced the earth than these two. Wickedness
had the right of way throughout the kingdom; Ahab and Jezebel set the pace and
others followed. There were no depths of iniquity, adultery, licentiousness and
vileness to which Ahab and Jezebel did not sink. Baal was worshiped; true religion
was on the sidetrack, and hell had the main line. It is true that there were a
few faithful, like Obadiah and Naboth, who had not bowed to Baal, but they were
in a sad minority. Many had been compelled to hide in cavesand dens. If it was
a woman who dared say she believed in and worshiped Jehovah, she was an outcast
and her children were murdered; if it was a man, he was subjected to infamies
that no tongue would attempt to describe. So rampant had idolatry, adultery, and
kindred evils had become that in order to try to stem the deadly tide, God sent
the prophet Elijah to shut off the water supply and bring on the famine. |
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| As
we read the Bible we will notice that always in a dark time God sends a prophet
to arouse, stir and call the people back to the true God. |
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| So in this instance, when the situation looked
dark, God sent His messenger to warn the people of the judgment which they were
bringing on themselves because of sin and iniquity. The old Tishbite bobbed up
before weak-kneed Ahab with all the abruptness of a thunderclap out of a clear
sky, and without banners or bands or furbelows or salaam, spoke out in the first
breath in a way that brought a deadly pallor upon the cheeks of the miserable
wretch Ahab:" As the Lord of hosts liveth..." ( I Kings 18:15)."As
the Lord of hosts liveth, before whom I stand..." cried the prophet. that
ought to be the preacher's cry ever y time he walks into the pulpit. That kind
of faith makes the devil get up and dust every time! Such confidence in God as
the prophet had as he stood before Him would make granite out of soapstone. And
to know God as Elijah knew Him, and to have the same unbroken sense of His presence,
is better preparation for a great career in the ministry than a degree from any
college you can name.I am not discounting the value of education. I consider a
mind without education as something like marble in a quarry, which shows none
of the inherent beauty until the skill of the polisher fetches out the color and
discovers every ornamental vein that runs through the marble. Education draws
out many virtues and perfections which otherwise would never come to the surface
and never be seen. I believe in education, but education alone cannot make character-never!
It takes acquaintance with God to do that. |
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| It takes purity of heart as well as brilliancy
of intellect to make one great for God. |
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| But I have no sympathy with anybody who would
exclude anyone, educated or uneducated. "Seek ye first the kingdom of God"
is as much in force tonight as it was two thousand years ago. Any man who does
that will have a stirring time and will give the devil the best run for his money
he ever had. |
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| Nothing
was as much needed in Israel as a sweeping revival: and God sent the right man
to bring it about. Let us see how Elijah did it. |
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