By
Martyn Lloyd Jones
Are you surprised that we have had
two world wars already in this century?
Are you surprised at the piling of these
horrible armaments? Are you surprised at
the confusion, the collapse, of so many
institutions at this present time?
In order that we may remind one
another of the ultimate object and
purpose of these two gatherings today
and the coming together of these two
churches under the ministry of our dear
friend and brother, I would call your
attention to the last three verses in
the portion of Scripture that has been
read to us.
"And this word, Yet once more,
signifieth the removing of those things
that are shaken, as of things that are
made that those things which cannot be
shaken may remain. Wherefore we
receiving a kingdom which cannot be
moved, let us have grace, whereby we may
serve God acceptably with reverence and
godly fear: For our God is a consuming
fire" [Hebrews 12:27-29].
A time of grave and terrible crisis
I need not tell you that we are
meeting together tonight in a time of
great confusion, a time of grave and
terrible crisis. Everybody is aware of
this; you cannot read a paper, you
cannot listen to a news bulletin without
hearing of some added crisis, some new
problem, some fresh tragedy. The world
is in an alarming state and condition.
We are truly in an age of exceptional
crisis. But I want to put to you that we
are not only in a time and age of
crisis, we are living in a time when all
of us are being tested, all of us have
been sifted and examined and proved.
What I mean by that is this, that the
state of the world tonight is testing
the outlook, the point of view, of every
one of us who is in this congregation.
indeed of everybody that is in the
world. Everybody has got some view of
life, even the most thoughtless people,
people who scarcely ever think at all,
they have got a kind of philosophy and
their philosophy is not to think. What
is the use of thinking?' they say. So
they have got their point of view, their
point of view is 'Let us eat drink and
be merry, for tomorrow we die'. So I am
saying that everybody's point of view,
everybody's attitude towards life, is on
trial at the moment
Questions requiring an answer
Let me show you what I mean. Take
this first question: Are you surprised
that the world is as it is at this
moment?
Are you surprised that we have had
two world wars already in this century?
Are you surprised at the piling of these
horrible armaments? Are you surprised at
the confusion, the collapse, of so many
institutions at this present time? Does
it surprise you? Does it surprise you
that in this sophisticated age of ours,
in 1978, that the world is in such
terrible trouble? I ask my question
because there are many people who are
very surprised at this; they are amazed
at it-and for this reason, that their
view of life was that the world is
getting better and better. And therefore
finding things getting worse and worse,
they are confounded, they are surprised,
they are amazed and they do not
understand it.
So I put that as my first question:
Are you surprised at the fact that the
world is as it is at this very moment?
Or, let me phrase that in a slightly
different way: Are you disappointed that
the world is as it is? Not only
surprised but disappointed, because
again there are many people in the world
who are grievously disappointed at the
present state of affairs. And they are
disappointed for this reason, that
having adopted the kind of idealistic
philosophy, or view of life, which was
very popular in the last century - you
know that idea that believed in
evolution, or progress and development,
the view which said that as the result
of popular education which came in 1870
and all the marvellous scientific
advances and discoveries, more travel,
ability to mix with other nations - they
were very confident that the twentieth
century was going to be the golden
century, the crowning century of all the
centuries! Did not Tennyson write about
the coming of the parliament of men and
the federation of the world, of the days
when men would beat their swords into
ploughshares and war would be no more?
War, we were told - and they taught
this, not only the poets but the
philosophers and the politicians - war,
they said, was due to the fact that
people did not know one another. But the
moment when they got to know one another
as the result of the invention of the
steam engine and travel and still more
by the coming of the aeroplane, the
moment when people got to know one
another, they would never fight again,
they would realise that we were all
brothers. They had forgotten, you see,
that Cain and Abel were brothers. They
had forgotten all about that, but they
were quite sure that as the result of
travel and the increase of knowledge and
so on and so forth, that the world was
going to be paradise-and with William
Blake they talked about building the new
Jerusalem in England's green and
pleasant land. It was all going to be
done by the advance of knowledge and
culture, by passing Acts of Parliament
and by all the ameliorations that were
taking place and were going to take
place in social conditions.
Christians who were shaken
Well these men were confident about
this. So you see when the First World
War came, they were shaken, they were
surprised. It was not according to the
theory-but they still held on to it.
Then when the Second World War came,
well they were not only surprised and
disappointed, they were aghast. They
could not understand it and they were
utterly confounded. I can illustrate
what I am saying by one man. No man
believed so firmly in this idea of
development and of progress than the
late Mr H G Wells, the popular novelist.
He was a great scientific humanist and
he really believed that as the result of
the advance of knowledge and of culture
and of science in particular, that the
world really was going to be paradise.
So when the Second World War came, he
wrote his last book and he gave it a
very significant title, Mind At the End
of Its Tether. He could not understand
it. How was it possible with all our
advances and developments that there
should be a Second World War in this one
century, before the half of the century
had passed? So I ask my question to you
my friend tonight, Are you disappointed
that the world is as it is? Are you
astonished and are you amazed at it? Or
does it fit in with your philosophy and
your outlook and your point of view?
Why Is The World As It is Today?
But let me ask a third question, Do
you understand why the world is as it is
tonight? Can you explain it? The
Christian, the true Christian, is not
surprised that the world is as it is and
he can understand why it is as it is.
Can you? This is a very vital question.
You see the trouble is that people
refuse to think. They just wring their
hands, they say, 'Is it not terrible!'
But they must explain it, why is it that
things are as they are in spite of all
our amazing advances and developments in
so many realms and spheres. Can you
understand it? Can you explain it? If
not, there is something wrong with your
point of view.
And let me put my last question, Have
you any hope at all with regard to the
future? Do you see any light anywhere?
Is there any message of deliverance? Now
I put it to you that if we claim to be
thinkers at all, we are bound to face
these crucial questions. Here we are in
this world with these things happening.
Does it tally with what we have always
believed, that on which we have pinned
our faith?
Now those are the questions I want to
consider with you and I want to do so in
the light of these verses that I have
just read to you. This man was writing
to a number of people who were known as
Hebrew Christians; that means that they
had been brought up as Jews but having
heard the Christian Gospel they had left
their old religion and the Temple and
the ceremonial and the priesthood and
they had espoused this new teaching,
this new doctrine; they had become
Christians. And for a while they were
very happy. But then difficulties arose;
they were persecuted; they were
molested; they were tried grievously in
many ways; and the result was that the
faith of some of them was being shaken
and they were beginning to look back
with longing eyes to the old religion of
their fathers. And this man writes to
them because of that. He says, you are
not going back to that! That was only
the type, that was only the preliminary,
that has been shaken, that has been
removed, that was only temporary. Do not
go back to the temporary which can be
shaken-hold on to the final, the
ultimate, that which can never be moved
and never be shaken.
A world which will be shaken
But he goes beyond that and he
reminds them, and through them he
reminds us, that a day is coming when
everything in this world that can be
shaken is going to be shaken and that we
all of us belong either to some kind of
kingdom that can be shaken and removed,
or we are citizens of a kingdom which
cannot be shaken and which can never be
moved. And in putting it like that, of
course, this man is really giving us a
summary of the message of the whole of
the Bible from beginning to end. The
Bible is a book which calls upon us all
to make a decision. It tells us that
there are two ways before us in this
life and in this world. We can either
build upon foundations which can be
shaken and removed or else we can build
on a foundation which can never be
moved. Or its alternative is we can
belong to kingdoms that can be shaken
and moved or else we can be citizens of
this kingdom which can never be moved.
Now this is the great message of the
Bible and it puts it like this, that all
the trouble in the long story of the
human race is due to the fact that
mankind in its blindness and its folly
is misled by the powers of evil, is
always making the wrong choice, is
holding on to things that can be shaken
and rejecting the one thing that can
never be shaken and never be moved. And
it goes on putting this before us. It
says it either has to be God or mammon.
You either enter by a strait gate onto a
narrow way or you go with the crowd
through the wide gate and the broad way
that leadeth to destruction. And right
the way through it puts the two
possibilities before us, shows us the
folly of the wrong choice and pleads
with us to accept the true, the only way
that leads to peace here in this world
and a hope of glory for all eternity.
Well now let me put this to you. This
is the business of my friend who is
going to minister here in Rhymney as
well as in Crickhowell. This is the
business of all of us worthy of the name
of Christian ministers at all - we are
here to address people in this age of
collapse, this age of confusion, this
age in which so many things have been
shaken before our eyes, this climactic
period through which we are passing. And
I want to put it in terms of this
biblical message. Man's ultimate
fallacy, as I have said, is that he
always chooses to belong to kingdoms
that can be shaken and removed. Man is
very fond of building kingdoms. The
history of mankind, if you like, is a
history of men building kingdoms for
themselves-refusing the kingdom of God
and setting up their own kingdoms, which
they think are going to be durable and
everlasting and they have done this in
many different ways.
The kingdoms of men - in all their
variety - come and go
The old way, and it is still true,
you find it in the Bible, you find it in
secular history, the commonest of all
the ways has been that man has tried is
to set up military kingdoms, great
military kingdoms. You have a number of
them described here in the Bible. Think
of a great kingdom like the kingdom of
Babylon. That was an amazing kingdom,
great wealth, great power, great armies
and they conquered practically every
country and at the head of this great
kingdom of Babylon there was a man
called Nebuchadnezzar. And he was such a
conqueror, such a military genius, that
he began to think that he was almost a
god. And the people agreed with him. And
he set up a great image to himself and
commanded his people to bow down and
worship. He really believed he was a
semi-god if not a god. He had built this
great kingdom, you see. But according to
the Bible - and this is sheer history -
it was not a kingdom that was going to
last for ever, as he thought. It began
to shake and we are given an account of
this mighty dictator in a field one day
and his nails had grown into talons and
his hair was as long as the hairs of an
animal and he was eating grass in a
field-humbled by God. This man who had
inflated himself to heaven-humbled, his
kingdom shaken.
And quite soon it was conquered by
another mighty kingdom that came along,
called the Medo-Persian kingdom. Now
this is biblical and secular history.
The Medo-Persian kingdom came along and
this again was a mighty kingdom,
conquered Babylon, conquered others and
it seemed to be invincible and
everlasting and people were beginning to
worship it.
It did not last very long. Another
kingdom came along, the kingdom of
Greece and this was an amazing kingdom.
The head of this kingdom was a man whom
we still know as Alexander the Great and
he was of course one of the greatest
military geniuses that the world has
ever known. He conquered everywhere,
conquered Egypt, built Alexandria, named
after him; he conquered all the then
known and civilised world and he set up
this kingdom that really did seem to be
indestructible and invincible, great in
every respect. But do you know what
happened? While he was yet in the
thirties, he died and his kingdom was
destroyed and divided up. I will never
forget reading a book during the last
war by a Swiss theologian, on the book
of the prophet Daniel. All I remember of
the book was this phrase, I have never
forgotten it; it was so true, so
striking. He said the man whom the world
knows as Alexander the Great is known in
the Bible as a he-goat. That is the
biblical view of him. 'Great', says the
world: 'he-goat' says God, says the
Bible. And you and I now read books on
the Glory that was Greece and we go and
visit the ruins, the kingdom has
vanished and has disappeared.
Why? Well another kingdom came up,
the kingdom of Rome, the Roman Empire.
And again this was one of the most
astonishing phenomena that the world has
ever seen. You remember how Rome again
conquered all the then civilised world;
but it was not only great in a military
sense but in a legal sense and in every
other sense. They came and conquered
this country, as they conquered most
other countries. Here at last there did
seem to be a kingdom that could never be
shaken and never removed. And the
capital of course was the city of Rome.
What did they call Rome? Is it not
interesting, they called Rome 'the
Eternal City'? The Eternal City - not
for a time - Eternal City. But you
remember the story; in a few centuries
barbarians, Goths and Vandals from
northern Europe came down in hordes;
they sacked the Eternal City and they
conquered and brought to an end the
great Roman Empire.
And so you see it has continued
throughout ancient history. Kingdom
after kingdom has come up and men have
claimed for it that it is everlasting
and eternal - suddenly it vanishes and
disappears. But, you say, that is
ancient history. All right, let us come
up to modern times. I am not going to
keep you in describing to you great
kingdoms in Egypt, the mighty empire
that was once governed by Spain and many
other mighty kingdoms, mighty empires.
Come nearer to our own time. Most of you
can still remember a man whose name was
Adolf Hitler. He came into power in
1933; what was he going to do? Well, he
told us so often - heard him saying it
many a time on the wireless - he said he
was going to set up the Third Reich
which was going to last a thousand
years. The Third Reich - and Hitler
dominated the world like some Colossus,
striding the world like a Colossus. And
when we heard he was going to speak on
the wireless, we began to tremble - the
word of a Hitler, this mighty man with a
mighty empire to last a thousand years.
How long did it last? Twelve years and
Hitler and his empire vanished and
disappeared.
But let us be honest, my friends, I
suppose most people would say that the
greatest empire the world has ever known
was the British Empire and this was the
empire of which our fathers boasted-that
it was the empire on which the sun never
set, owning a quarter of the globe. What
an empire, the British Empire, on which
the sun never sets! Durable, lasting,
eternal! Where is it tonight, my
friends? There is no such thing as the
British Empire. We try to talk feebly
about some British Commonwealth of
nations but the empire is gone and the
man who believed in it most of all, who
said that he had not been appointed by
destiny to preside over the dissolution
of the British Empire, had to do so. The
great British Empire has collapsed and
vanished before our very eyes. You see
the biblical message is being verified.
All these kingdoms that men have erected
and built up, they have all been shaken
and they will all be removed. But that
is only one example. This is so
important I am going to give you many
examples, my friend that we may see the
truth of this message.
Take another empire that man has been
very fond of building. What is that?
Well the empire of the mind, what is
called philosophy. What is philosophy?
Well it is the love of wisdom - yes, but
its idea is this - that what matters
most of all is reason. Now you know a
hundred years ago the chapels in this
town and other towns were full. But then
people began to say, Oh, well religion
it is sob stuff. It is emotionalism!
They meet together, they pull down the
blinds, they do not read, they do not
think, they are not aware of what is
happening in the world. This is all
emotionalism, folklore, fairy tale,
fantasy. What we need, they said, was
reason. They reject revelation, they do
not believe in God-reason! We are going
to govern the world by reason. And that
became very popular towards the middle
of the last century. It came over from
Germany and it came into this country.
Reason, the kingdom of reason.
What has happened to this?
Now let us face the facts - one of
the greatest dangers in this world at
this moment is irrationality, which
means men and women refusing to think.
Do you know where this irrationality has
come from? It is most interesting. It
started in one of the greatest
universities in the United States of
America - Harvard University. There was
a professor there of the name of Timothy
Leary. And Timothy Leary and others
began to say the mistake that we have
been making is that we have lived too
much in the realm of reason and
understanding and of mind. We have
neglected sensation, we have neglected
feel mg and that is where we have been
fools and we have brought our world into
trouble. He said, we must reason less
and less, what we need is experience.
How are we to get experience? Well, he
said, the quickest way to get experience
is take certain drugs and this present
wave of drug addiction was started by
Professor Timothy Leary in Harvard
University in America. There is a revolt
against reason. There are students in
large numbers saying we must go back to
the land, back to a primitive kind of
life. Novelists like D H Lawrence
thought exactly the same thing. There is
a revolt against reason and people are
out for sensation. That is why they
drink and drug themselves with alcohol
and other drugs. That is why they shout
and dance in a rhythmical manner with
their music. They stop thinking and they
have a pleasant feeling. It is one of
the major problems in the world at this
moment. The kingdom of reason has been
shaken.
Let me give you another, it comes
under the same category as reason-the
kingdom of science. Now I suppose that
most people today who are not Christians
would give as their reasons for not
being Christians that they adopt the
scientific attitude and the scientific
point of view. They say science says
so-and-so, science proves
so-and-so-science, the kingdom of
science. Men have been very busy
erecting this now for two centuries and
they were absolutely confident
concerning it. You are not going to
believe these stories - you must have
scientific facts, something that you can
really depend upon and live upon. And
they were so sure about this that they
used the term laws. Now when I was a
student, some sixty years ago, we were
taught about Newton's laws, not Newton's
theories but Newton's laws. Cause and
effect, laws of motion, they were
absolutes, they were certainties. You
cannot name a single great scientist in
the world tonight who believes in
Newton's laws. A man called Einstein
came along and what did he introduce?
Not laws, but a theory of relativity -
possibility, probability. Everything is
in a state of uncertainty. You see,
Newton believed that matter was solid;
we know by today that is not; it is
energy. It is all energy, it is in
constant movement. So you believe now
not in certainty and in laws but in
possibility and probability. And so
these great kingdoms have crashed one
after another.
Let me tell you another law that I
used to be taught when I was a boy and a
young student. We were taught what was
called Dalton's law. What was Dalton's
law? Well, Dalton's law taught this,
that the smallest particle of matter is
an atom and that an atom is indivisible.
Dalton's law not his theory - it was a
fact, not like this stuff that is in the
Bible! No, no, Dalton's law - smallest
particle of matter, the atom and an atom
is indivisible. Would to God that Dalton
had been right and that the atom was
indivisible! You and I have been in the
world when they divided the atom, hence
the atomic and the hydrogen bombs, hence
the possibility of a third World War
that will put an end to civilisation and
perhaps to the world itself. But they
were taught as laws, absolutes,
certainties, kingdoms which cannot be
moved. They have all been shaken in our
own age and generation.
And there are many other kingdoms
that I could mention. Another was of
course democracy. We were told that the
ultimate form of government was
democracy. We had got rid of
oligarchies, we must get rid of
monarchies and so on-and one is in great
sympathy with most of these teachings
and most of these ideas. Those terrible
days of tyranny, of monarchs, of Lords
in this country, people with power,
money - power, landowners and others.
Now, they said, we must get rid of all
that. What we need is democracy,
government of the people and by the
people. This is the ultimate in
government, democracy. But somebody
said, well what if people do not agree?
If you give power to the people what if
people do not agree, what happens then?
Ah, they said, everybody will respect
the rule of law; that is an absolute. Of
course if they do not respect the rule
of law well then there is going to be a
collapse. But everybody, they said, will
respect the rule of law - so democracy
is going to be the ultimate in society
and it is coming in the twentieth
century. What of this kingdom? Do you
not read constantly of these
dictatorships in various parts of the
world, some of them on the right, some
of them on the left? Democracy is in
jeopardy at this very moment, we are in
danger of dictatorships in most
countries of the world. Democracy as
such seems to be breaking down before
our eyes.
I must mention one other because it
was so popular in this country, the
kingdom of industry. The proud boast was
not only that the British Empire was a
great military empire and kingdom, its
greatness really depended upon its
industry and its industrial power. The
first industrial nation, the great
trading nation of the world, the empire
of the industry and this was something
on which you could bank and on which you
could build. This was not the precarious
life of the farmer, the agricultural man
- industry, it is solid, and we built up
our great industry. And we were so sure
of it that if we wanted in ordinary
conversation to say that something was
absolutely safe and sure and certain,
what we said was 'It is as safe as the
Bank of England!' Nothing can be safer.
Safe as the Bank of England, safe as the
pound sterling. An empire built on the
pound sterling and the Bank of England.
The pound sterling, what is happening to
it? Well, I gather that it is floating
at the present time and that the Bank of
England has had to borrow money from
some sheikhs in the Middle East. Your
kingdom which could never be moved,
pound sterling, Bank of England, they
are shaking they are collapsing-and so
it is with every other kingdom.
Even the earth
Wait a minute, says some one, what
about the earth round and about us? What
about the Beacons, the great mountains
and the valleys and the rivers, surely
these are durable and certain? Are they?
Let off your hydrogen bombs and they
will soon have vanished. As the Bible
has prophesied centuries ago, 'the
elements shall melt with a fervent heat'
(2 Peter 3:10). Even creation is not
durable; everything is being shaken. Man
himself who has been worshipping
himself, what is he? According to
scientists he is nothing but chemistry
and physics, he is nothing but a bundle
of sensations. All our kingdoms are
collapsing before our eyes. They can all
be hurt, they can all be moved and yet
men bank on them. They laugh at
religion, they ignore the Bible, they do
not believe in God. These are the
kingdoms they believe in and yet they
are collapsing before our very eyes.
That is the message of the Bible.
But why do they collapse? Sinfulness,
finitude and judgment
But why do they collapse? Why is all
that I have been saying been so true?
And this man tells us. The certainty you
see with all these kingdoms is that they
are made. 'And this word, Yet once more,
signifieth the removing of those things
that are shaken, as of things that are
made,' These are man-made kingdoms and
the tragedy of man is that he is too
small to be a kingdom builder. Man is
finite, he is limited, he is small. This
is the final folly of man, that he
thinks he knows everything. He thinks he
can encompass the whole cosmos with his
little mind. How small he is, he is
finite, he is limited, he lacks the
capacity to see things as a whole. He
only sees little sectors of reality.
Things that are made-man!
Yes, but even worse than that,
according to the Bible, man is not only
finite, man is also sinful-and this is
what bedevils all his great efforts.
Every one of us is sinful. What does
that mean? It means that we are selfish.
it means that we are self-centred. It
means that we are subjects of jealousy
and envy and malice and spite and
hatred. We want things for ourselves -
let the other man get on with it. This
is in the heart of man, everything he
touches, everything he makes therefore
has got the seed of decay in it. That is
why our Lord said: 'Lay not up for
yourselves treasures upon earth, where
moth and rust doth corrupt, and where
thieves break through and steal: But lay
up for yourselves treasures in heaven,
where neither moth nor rust doth
corrupt, and where thieves do not break
through nor steal' [Matthew 6:19-20].
But man keeps on doing this and
everything collapses. Why? Moth and
rust, this element of evil. You cannot
trust anybody. You may think that you
have got a man who will fight with you
to the end-he will desert you at the
very moment that you need him most of
all. He is a false friend, he lets you
down. You see it in the political
parties and everywhere else, they all
seem to be carrying a dagger in their
hip pockets and they are attacking one
another. No man trusts anybody, why? We
are all sinners, we are all selfish, we
are in no condition to build empires.
But the Bible gives a third and a
crowning reason for all this failure and
it is this: that God blows upon it. We
are living in a universe that we have
not made; it is made by God. And God
will not give His glory to another. He
said so throughout the centuries. And
when men rise up and establish their
great kingdoms God allows them to go so
far and then He suddenly strikes them as
He did Nebuchadnezzar and down they go.
'The wrath of God is revealed from
heaven against all ungodliness and
unrighteousness of men, who hold down
the truth in unrighteousness' [Romans
1:18]. It is the law and history proves
it. Whatever man may do, whatever he may
strive to do - it all is shaken and it
collapses and disappears. And of course
not only is it the Bible that says this,
the really great thinkers of every
century have seen this and seen it quite
clearly.
Take a man like Shakespeare; I do not
think Shakespeare was a Christian but he
was a great man and he was a deep
thinker and he saw this truth that I am
putting to you about the fact that all
these kingdoms can be shaken. And he put
it in those immortal words that he put
into the mouth of Prospero, in The
Tempest. Here they are-they had been
having some kind of revels, some kind of
pageantry:
'Our revels now are ended.
And like the baseless fabric of this
vision,
The cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous
palaces,
The solemn temples, the great globe
itself
Yea, all which it shall inherit, shall
dissolve;
And like this insubstantial pageant
faded
Leave not a rack behind. We are such
stuff
As dreams are made of and our little
life
Is rounded with a sleep.'
That is Shakespeare; he had seen it,
'the cloud capped towers, the gorgeous
palaces, the solemn temples, the great
globe itself, yea, all which it shall
inherit, shall dissolve' - and we are
witnessing it. And he is absolutely
right there. He is right until the last
statement: 'We are such stuff as dreams
are made of and our little life is
rounded with a sleep.' He thought that
death was the end and that is where he
is wrong. It is not the end, it is
appointed as this man says in chapter
nine: 'it is appointed unto men once to
die, but after this the judgment'
[Hebrews 9:27] - God!
Another kingdom based on another word
Very well, there is the great
negative message of the Bible, that man
will never succeed in building a durable
and a lasting and a solid kingdom. These
things can all be shaken as we are
witnessing it and worse is going to
happen. There is one kingdom that cannot
be moved, that cannot be shaken.
'Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which
cannot be shaken, let us have grace'.
What is this? Here we are now in our
proper world. We know not what tomorrow
may bring forth. What are we to do? Is
there any message? Is there anything
that comes anywhere to give me some
understanding and a word of hope? There
is. What is it, what can I bank on
tonight? What should I listen to and
hold on to when everything is collapsing
round and about me?
This man says, it is a word, 'this
word. Yet once more, He has already
said: 'See that ye refuse not him that
speaketh' [Hebrews 12:25]. This man's
message is this, that amidst the babel
of voices in our world, there is another
word-and the essence of wisdom is to
listen to this word. It is the word that
was spoken by Jesus Christ and which
made him say: 'Heaven and earth shall
pass away, but my words shall not pass
away' [Matthew 24:35]. Or which the
Apostle Peter quoted in these words, it
is the same thing but in the graphic
manner of the Apostle Peter. He tells
these Christians that they have become
Christians 'by the word of God, which
liveth and abideth forever' [I Peter
1:23]. Then listen: 'For all flesh is as
grass, and all the glory of man' -
British Empire and every other glory
- 'all the glory of man as the flower of
grass. The grass withereth, and the
flower thereof falleth away: But the
word of the Lord endureth for ever. And
this is the word which by the gospel is
preached unto you' [I Peter 1:24,25]. It
is the word I am preaching to you now,
it is the word my friend is going to
preach, the word, this word.
What is it? Why is this word durable?
Why is this word better than the word of
the philosophers, the scientists, the
politicians, the sociologists, the
educationalist? Why is this the only
word I should listen to? The answer is,
it is the word of the Lord; it is the
word of God. My dear friends, are you
not tired of the words of men? We have
been bombarded with them throughout this
century. The promises they have dangled
before us, what has happened to them?
Are we happy? Are we all at ease? Are we
looking forward to a glorious future?
The words of men - are you not tired of
them? Our business is to invite men and
women to listen to the word of God. Why?
Well, because God is not a man. We are
finite, we are limited, we can put up
theories and suppositions and hypotheses
and they are falsified and we have
nothing-but God, God is from everlasting
to everlasting, the great I AM. I am
that I am; I am that I shall be; without
beginning, without end. The God who at
the beginning said, 'Let there be light
and there was light.' The God who
brought these great old mountains and
everything into existence and who
sustains it by the word of His power.
GOD.
Frail as summer 's flowers we
flourish,
Blows the wind and it is gone,
But while mortals rise and perish,
God endures unchanging on.
We blossom and flourish
Like leaves on the tree;
And wither and perish
But nought changeth Thee.
I have heard some great orators in
this present century and we half
worshipped them in our folly. And one of
them promised us that the First World
War was the war to end wars and he was
going to give us a land fit for heroes
to live in. And the second one said very
much the same thing, about some broad
uplands on which humanity was going to
look for some promised land. The words
of men-we have forgotten them, have we
not; we have forgotten their words and
we are forgetting the men. Like leaves
on the tree, they come, they cut a great
feather, but they vanish and they go
- but God endures. Unchanging God, the
God who spoke to your grandfathers and
great-great-grandfathers here in
Rhymney, the last century and the one
before it. The God of the ages, the God
whose history runs through this book and
who has been guiding it ever since and
who erupts into it, at every moment of
crisis saving the possibilities for
mankind. It is the Word of God. I am not
preaching my own theories, I am
submitting myself to this Word. I am
expounding this Word, I have not put a
single theory of my own before you; it
is my business and that of every
preacher, not to give you some of my
ideas - but to preach this Word until
men want what God says about our life -
and what does He say?
God the Creator
Well, this Book tells you, this is
the word of God. He tells us about God,
Himself. As I told you He is the
creator, He is the sustainer of
everything. Yes, and He made man. Man is
not an accident, you know, it is an
insult to say that man is a creature
that has evolved from the animal. It is
not true. The Bible tells me that man
has a dignity that makes him the lord of
creation. Why? He has been created in
the image and the likeness of God. We
have an animal part but God has put
something of Himself into us. When He
came to make man He said, 'Let us make
man in our own image and likeness.' He
gave us reason, understanding, certain
faculties and propensities that none of
the animals have. And man is able to
look on at himself and evaluate himself.
Man! Yes and he is a responsible being
to God. The popular theory is, as I say,
that when a man dies that is the end. He
is finished with. No! No! says the
Bible. Man is bigger than the universe,
he has these qualities and
potentialities in him. God has put them
there and God holds man responsible and
He is going to ask man at the end, 'What
have you done with the soul that I gave
you? You may have made a lot of money,
you may have garnered a lot of
knowledge-what have you done with the
soul that part of you that was meant to
commune with Me and to be my companion?
What have you done with it?' God is
going to ask us-that is the judgment.
God the rule giver
But not only that and we can be
certain of this-God not only tells us
that He has made us in His own image and
likeness and that we are responsible
beings, He has told us how to live. Here
is the great problem, 'Why is the world
as it is? Why the drunkenness and the
immorality and the vice and the
dishonesty and the chicanery and the
battling? What is the matter, what is
the cause of it all? There is a simple
answer according to the Bible - that man
instead of living according to God's
laws, is living according to His own
ideas. But God has told us how to live.
Where does He tell us? In what are
called the Ten Commandments - if only
everybody in the world lived according
to the Ten Commandments tonight, our
world would be paradise! What are they?
Well, we are told that we must start by
all submitting to God. We are not gods,
that is the trouble in the world, there
are too many gods in it. Everyman is a
god, everyman sets himself up; he is the
authority, he is the god. 'This is what
I say', he says and he is insubordinate.
That is the folly, there is only one God
and He has told us that we must live to
His glory. 'And thou shalt love the Lord
thy God with all thy heart, and with all
thy soul, and with all thy mind, and
with all thy strength .... And Thou
shalt love thy neighbour as thyself'
[Mark 12:30-31]. And you will never love
your neighbour as yourself until you
have submitted yourself to God. Then you
will see yourself as you are and you
will see your neighbour as he is and you
will see that you are both failures and
you are both helpless and you are both
hopeless - and you will love him for the
first time, as you love yourself.
But then God goes on and these are
the particulars-thou shalt not kill,
thou shalt not commit adultery, thou
shalt not steal, thou shalt not bear
false witness against thy neighbour,
thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's ox,
or his ass, or his manservant or his
maidservant or his wife (Exodus
20:13-17); Those are the ten
commandments - if only everybody lived
according to God's commandments! There
would be no infidelity, there would be
no promiscuity, there would be no
separations, no divorces, no little
children breaking their hearts because
father and mother have gone their own
selfish ways, leaving their little
hearts to suffer. There would be an end
to that. There would be no theft and
dishonesty, there would be no
drunkenness, there would be no drug
addiction, there would be no atomic
bombs, there would be no need of all
these conferences to try and produce
some precarious peace. There would be
peace if only everybody in the world
lived as God has told us to live. This
Word is still true tonight, that is the
way to live.
The Penalties which come with a
Broken Law
Then He goes on to say this, that if
we do not live according to His
commandments - and this is an absolute
certainty-if we do not live according to
His commandments we shall suffer. 'The
way of transgressors is hard' [Proverbs
13:15]. 'There is no peace, saith my
God, to the wicked' [Isaiah 57:21]. And
it does not matter how wealthy this
wicked man is, how learned he may be -
as long as he is wicked he will never
know peace. Some of the most miserable
restless people in the world tonight are
multi-millionaires; these wretched
people you read about them in the
popular newspapers who get married five,
six, seven times - do they know peace,
is that the life of the film-star, the
pop-star, or your multimillionaire? Oh,
the tragedy of these miserable people
who think you can buy peace and
tranquillity and happiness with money.
No, No, God has said that it cannot be
done. There is not peace, saith my God,
to the wicked. And while the people of
this world are wicked there will be wars
and rumours of wars. Nations are but
individuals writ large and if a man
cannot live with his neighbour why do
you expect a country to live with its
neighbour? God has told us this. These
are absolutes, my friends, you cannot
get away from them. The world is proving
the truth of them tonight. This is God's
Word and there is not peace, saith my
God, to the wicked.
God the Judge
Then he goes on, as I have told you
already, to say that everyone of us will
have to stand before Him in judgment and
give an account of the deeds done in the
body. 'That is terrible!' you say. I say
it is a great compliment that God thinks
I am such a being that He holds me
responsible and accountable and I have
to stand before Him - and every one of
you will have to stand before Him. And
believe me your television will not help
you on your deathbed, and your drugs
will not help you then, and your drink
will not help you then, and your money
will not help you then. Your soul will
be naked. 'Naked came I out of my
mother's womb and naked shall I return
thither' [Job 1:21]. We stand stripped
before God and He will ask us, 'What
have you done with that precious thing I
gave you - the soul?' There is to be a
final judgment upon the whole world of
men.
God's Unshakeable Kingdom
What else does this word tell us?
Well thank God it does not leave us at
that. If it had left us at that every
one of us would be doomed and damned to
all eternity. There would be no hope for
any one of us - 'For we have all sinned,
and come short of the glory of God'.
'There is none righteous, no, not one'
[Romans 3:23,10]. Thank God I have a
light here, I have a hope here. What is
it? Well, it is this that while men in
their folly have been vainly trying to
build their durable kingdoms and
empires, God has been bringing in His
kingdom: 'Wherefore we receiving a
kingdom which cannot be moved', God's
kingdom. This is the way to understand
history-forget all about kings and
princes and queens and births and
marriages and deaths and pomp and
ceremony and all the ritual - forget it
all! Concentrate on this
what God has been doing - God has been
bringing in His kingdom. Even when man
failed at the beginning in the Garden of
Eden, Cod came down and He gave him a
promise of a kingdom. He said that there
is going to be strife between the seed
of the woman and the seed of the serpent
- but the seed of the woman shall bruise
the serpent's head. God is going to
bring order into the disorder, He is
going to undo the misery and the folly
of man. He is setting up a kingdom.
The Old Testament account is just of
God, as this man says in his first
chapter, in diverse parts and portions.
bits and pieces, bringing in His kingdom
to pass. He took hold of a man whose
name was Abraham, he was a pagan living
in Ur of the Chaldees, and he said, Come
out, lam going to turn you into a
nation. And from you and your seed all
the nations of the world are going to be
blessed. That was the origin of the
Jews; they are God's people; while the
rest of the world were living in
darkness and paganism, these people were
given this revelation of the only true
and living God. And God said, I am going
to make a people of you and I am going
to add to it. And He said I am going to
send the King of the kingdom into the
world amongst men. 'But when the fulness
of the time was come, God sent forth his
Son, made of a woman, made under the
law, To redeem them that were under the
law' [Galatians 4:4-5]. A babe was born
in a stable, not in a king's palace, in
a stable in a place called Bethlehem.
Why was He born in a stable? Because
there was no room for them in the inn.
Everybody booked their rooms in the
hostelries, in the inns and though a
poor pregnant woman comes along on the
verge of giving birth to a baby, nobody
would vacate the room. They would not do
it then, they would not do it now! They
said, 'She should have booked her room
earlier! Why should I go out!' The
selfishness of mankind. So the babe was
born amidst the straw in a stable and
the little child was put into a manger
because there was no crib. Who is this?
This is God's eternal Son. They called
Him Jesus, but He is very God of very
God. God has visited and redeemed His
people! 'God so loved the world' that
had rebelled against Him and spat in His
face as it were. 'God so loved the
world, that he gave his only begotten
Son. that whosoever believeth in him
should not perish, but have everlasting
life' [John 3:16]. He is the King of the
kingdom and He says so. He heals in the
name of the kingdom, He invites people
to come into His kingdom. 'Come unto
me', He says, 'all ye that labour and
are heavy laden, and I will give you
rest' [Matthew 11:28]. And He has and He
does and He alone can do so and the
whole story of true Christianity is of
this kingdom being extended. Men and
women in every age and generation being
added unto it. The kingdom of God is
going on.
There are times like the present when
it almost seems to be invisible-but it
is still there and when men begin to
deliver their obituary orations over the
death of the Christian church, God
revives her again and on she goes and
thousands are added and the kingdom is
going on and on and on-and it will go on
until it is finally completed and the
kingdoms of this world shall have become
the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his
Christ. (Revelation 11:15). Thank God in
spite of all that is happening in this
world tonight, and it is black and it is
dark, but as certainly as we are here
God's purposes are ever sure and Christ
is going to reign over the whole world
from shore to shore and pole to pole-and
nothing will be able to resist Him. It
is an absolute.
I must give you another absolute -
there is only one way into this kingdom
of God. It is the whole message of this
epistle. Only one way. What is it? It is
through believing that Jesus of Nazareth
is the Son of God. It is by believing
that He has taken our sins upon Himself
and borne our punishment and thereby
reconciled us to God and opened to us
the gate of the kingdom, the kingdom of
God and the kingdom of heaven. There is
no other way. This man says, you foolish
people, are you going back to your burnt
offerings and sacrifices? Are you still
going to believe that the blood of bulls
and of goats and the ashes of an heifer
can cleanse the conscience from dead
works? It is impossible! There is only
one, the blood of Jesus Christ His Son.
There is only one way, he says in
chapter 10, into the holiest of all, it
is by the blood of Jesus (v.19). No
church can save you. No priest can save
you, the virgin Mary cannot save you, no
ceremonial can save you. No, No! There
is only one way of salvation, only one
way to know God and to spend your
eternity with Him - it is this - to
believe the message concerning His Son,
that the babe of Bethlehem is the
eternal Son of God and that He died on
the cross, not the death of a pacifist,
He is the Lamb of God that taketh away
the sin of the world. God hath laid on
Him the iniquity of us all. He has
punished Him instead of us and gives us
His righteousness and we are clothed in
it and we are children of God and heirs
of eternal bliss.
The Only Way
My friends, there is no other way;
this is an incomparable gospel. Hinduism
will not get you into the kingdom,
Confucianism will not, Buddhism will
not. These things are coming into this
country; none of them will bring you
into the kingdom of God. There is only
one way. Christ said, I am the light of
the world. I am the way, the truth and
the life. No man cometh unto the Father
but by me. There is none other name
under heaven given amongst men whereby
we must be saved. It is exclusive, it is
God's own Son. So the world religions
are of no value. This and this alone
does what it promises to do.
But I must not keep you. This man
tells us that if we believe this message
and become citizens of the kingdom of
God, we will be surrounded by the
promises of God. He tells us that God,
in order to comfort Abraham, swore an
oath. He swore twice over, so that by
two immutable things, he might have this
certain hope. And we have it, God
promises to bless us because we are His
children. He won't until we are; while
we rebel against Him He will not bless
us. And I describe the state of the
world today as being entirely due to the
fact that God's wrath is upon us. In its
folly mankind began to say one hundred
years ago that we could make a perfect
world without God. I believe that what
God is saying in this century is this,
'You say that you can make a perfect
world without me! Get on with it! Get on
with it!' and He is withdrawing His
restraining influences and He has
allowed us to get on with it. And what
have we done? Two world wars, atomic
bombs, collapse of society at the
present time. Oh, my dear friends, until
we believe in simplicity this message,
we have no right to expect God to bless
us. But you become a citizen of His
kingdom and you will be surrounded with
exceeding great and precious promises.
He says in the next chapter, I will
never leave thee nor forsake thee-and in
the light of that I can say, the Lord is
my helper and I will not fear what men
shall do unto me. He will be with me in
life, He will be with me in death, He
will be with me to all eternity.
Very well, what do I do about it all?
This man tells us: 'Wherefore we
receiving a kingdom which cannot be
moved, let us have grace', which means
this, let us thank Him. Let us thank God
that He has not abandoned the world. Why
He has not I do not know - I do, it is
because His Name is love! I would have
abandoned this world long ago, so would
you but God is love and it is His world
and He has not abandoned it. He sent His
only Son into it to teach us, to die for
us, to rise for our justification and to
lead us on by His Spirit within us. Let
us thank Him; let us have grace, which
means let us thank Him-and let us serve
God acceptably with reverence and godly
fear, remembering that our God is a
consuming fire.
One or the other - which?
My dear friend you are in some
kingdom or other at this moment. Are you
in the kingdom of God? If not, you are
in one or other of the kingdoms of men.
They are already collapsing before your
eyes and when you come to die-and we
have all got to, every one of us - the
National Health Service cannot cure
death, we have all got to die. My dear
friends, I have got to die. I am older
than most of you and I will have to die
probably before you but I have got to
die and give an account. Those kingdoms
of men will have nothing to give you
then. H G Wells, as I have quoted,
admitted it. Many others have admitted
it still more recently. They are getting
old and they are failing and their
faculties are failing. They no longer
have got their good looks, their friends
are dying and they are bereft and
solitary and hopeless - and they have
nothing.
What must I do?
Do you belong to one of those
kingdoms? See the unutterable folly of
doing so. The whole of history condemns
it. Look at this other kingdom, all you
have to do is to acknowledge your
failure, to acknowledge your desperate
need and just as you are without
understanding it at first, just to say,
'I believe, help Thou my unbelief'. Ask
God to have mercy upon you and to give
you enlightenment and understanding. Ask
Him to have pity upon you and He will do
so. It is a gospel for anybody-whosoever
believeth, it does not postulate any
great brain or great wealth or great
learning or anything else. The common
people heard Him gladly, I read about
Jesus Christ. Why? Because He understood
them, He sympathised with them, He loved
them. He had come into the world, laying
aside the insignia of His eternal glory,
in order that He might redeem them. This
is all He asks of us-and the moment you
enter into this kingdom, you will be
amazed at the change. Are you ready to
say with me
tonight:
My hope is built on nothing less
Than Jesus' blood and righteousness;
I dare not trust the sweetest frame,
But wholly lean on Jesus' Name.
On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand,
All other ground is sinking sand.
When darkness seems to hide His face,
I rest on His unchanging grace;
In every high and stormy gale,
My anchor holds within the veil.
His oath, His cov'nant, and His blood,
Support me in the whelming flood;
When all around my soul gives way,
He only is my hope and stay.
On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand;
All other ground is sinking sand.
Do you know how I look out at life
tonight, it is this: 'Change and decay
in all around I see'. I have preached in
chapels in Rhymney that are no longer
here, the people I knew here when I
first came nearly fifty years ago, they
have gone. 'Change and decay in all
around I see: Oh Thou who changest not,
abide with me.' And He will, He will be
with me in life, in death and He will
present me before the presence of God's
glory, with exceeding joy and I look
forward to a day that is coming when out
of this world and beyond it I shall see
Him as He is and be made like unto Him.
And I shall dwell with Him in that new
heavens and new earth wherein dwelleth
righteousness. Make certain my dear
friend that you belong to the kingdom of
God, which cannot be shaken, which
cannot be moved.
Amen