There
is a parable Jesus used to communicate how believers differ in waiting for His
return. A well known parable of ten
bridesmaid from Matthew 25:1-13 illustrates also an important principle of the
need for discipleship and growth in our congregation. I am trying to get this message across in
different ways that unless you are being disciple and are discipling others
just calling oneself a Christian, or Adventist may not be enough. Following paragraphs are not my commentary
and are borrowed from Christ Object Lessons book by Ellen White, pages 408-411:
In the parable, all the ten virgins went out to meet the bridegroom. All
had lamps and vessels for oil. For a time there was seen no difference
between them. So with the church that lives just before Christ’s second
coming. All have a knowledge of the Scriptures. All have heard the
message of Christ’s near approach, and confidently expect His appearing. But
as in the parable, so it is now. A time of waiting intervenes, faith is tried;
and when the cry is heard, “Behold, the Bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet
Him,” many are unready. They have no oil in their vessels with their lamps.
They are destitute of the Holy Spirit. Without the Spirit of God, a
knowledge of His word is of no avail. The theory of truth, unaccompanied by
the Holy Spirit, cannot quicken the soul or sanctify the heart. One may
be familiar with the commands and promises of the Bible; but unless the Spirit
of God sets the truth home, the character will not be transformed. Without
the enlightenment of the Spirit, men will not be able to distinguish truth from
error, and they will fall under the masterful temptations of Satan.
The class represented by the foolish virgins are not hypocrites. They have a
regard for the truth, they have advocated the
truth, they are attracted to those who believe the truth; but they have not
yielded themselves to the Holy Spirit’s working. They have
not fallen upon the Rock, Christ Jesus, and permitted their old nature to be
broken up. This class are represented also by the stony-ground hearers. They
receive the word with readiness, but they fail of assimilating its principles.
Its influence is not abiding. The Spirit works upon man’s heart, according
to his desire and consent implanting in him a new nature; but the class
represented by the foolish virgins have been content with a superficial work.
They do not know God. They have not studied His character; they have
not held communion with Him; therefore they do not know how to trust, how to
look and live. Their service to God degenerates into a form. “They come
unto thee as the people cometh, and they sit before thee as My people, and they
hear thy words, but they will not do them; for with their mouth they show much
love, but their heart goes after their covetousness.” Ezekiel 33:31.The apostle
Paul points out that this will be the special characteristic of those who live
just before Christ’s second coming. He says, “In the last days perilous times
shall come: for men shall be lovers of their own selves; … lovers of pleasures
more than lovers of God; having a form of godliness, but denying the power
thereof.” (2 Timothy 3:1-5)
Seek the power. Be a disciple! Go and make disciples for Christ!
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