One day I
was outside doing some cleaning on the front porch. I was using the water
hose, and at one time I bent over to pick up the hose, and what to my
wondering eyes appeared but my son's graduation ring. He had lost it about
two years before this. It had been right there in the grass the whole time.
It was bent, so I took it to a jeweler and had it straightened again. Then I
gave it back to my son as a gift. He was, of course, excited about getting
his ring back.
This makes
me think of our Baptist forefathers. We look back in our history books to
find them. Many of them were very influential in our history, but many people
do not know them. They are hid somewhere in the portals of history outside
the view of most students of history.
Some think
that God used the anti-Christian church of ancient times to harbor and protect
our forefathers within their walls, but that would be as a hawk protecting the
life of its prey.
Neither
can light and darkness have fellowship, nor can enemies light upon an
agreement which so strongly divides them.
Our
forefathers would also have been so distinct from the false doctrines of the
popular church that they would not acquiesce to it but repel from it and be
separate, and they would also rebuke it. Their very existence would be a
constant reprimand to the popular church, and that church would hate our
forefathers and kill many of them.
Thus, our forefathers were found in ancient times in caves, woodlands, and in
other obscure places where they were hunted like deer to be exterminated. The
history of our forefathers is written by their enemies, and we must read these
histories from this bias.
But our forefathers lived through those trying years through much
persecution. They remained a separate and particular people up to and through
the Reformation period, and they brought to our day churches which have
throughout history from Christ's time remained a separate and peculiar people.
The Lord's churches are a precious stone. If you find one, polish it and
cherish it. It will look just the the churches of the New Testament. It will
be a precious stone to you. Find it and wear it well. To Him be glory in the
church.