Familiarity with Sacred Things

“Take heed unto yourselves!”
(Acts 20:28)

This was Paul’s public warning to the elders of the church at Ephesus. It was Paul’s private warning to his friend and disciple, his beloved son, Timothy.

And do not all who write or speak in the name of the Lord need the same warning?

Familiarity with sacred things has a natural tendency to harden the conscience, where grace does not soften and make it tender.

Men may preach and pray until both become a mere mechanical habit; and they may talk about Christ and His sufferings until they feel as little touched by them as a ‘tragic actor’ on the stage, of the sorrows which he impersonates.

Well, then, may the Holy Spirit sound this note of warning, as with trumpet voice, in the ears of the servants of Christ. “Take heed unto yourselves!”

By J.C. Philpot

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~ by Test All Things on February 3, 2010.

One Response to “Familiarity with Sacred Things”

  1. How wonderful that was to read.
    How beautiful this verse is: He will never leave nor forsake us (Hebrews 13:5).
    And how AMAZING GOD IS!
    To him be the Glory forever and ever. Amen

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