When Preaching Does No
Good
The greatest hindrance
to the Word of God is
unbelief. Most people do
not call their unbelief
by its proper name. The
Biblical idea of
unbelief is someone that
does not act upon the
plain sense of Holy
Scripture. Unbelief does
not mean that you reject
the Word; it means that
you do not obey the Word
and live by its
principles. Such a
person is one who hears
the Word, knows it is
God’s Word, but keeps
living like they have
never heard what was
preached. It is the sad
state of most of the
church world.
This is exactly what
happened to the Children
of Israel as they
marched out of Egypt
towards the Promise
Land. Read as Apostle
Paul describes this
hardness of heart that
kept these Egyptian
escapees in a wilderness
forty years, even until
they all died. “While
it is said, To day if ye
will hear his voice,
harden not your hearts,
as in the
provocation. For some,
when they had heard, did
provoke: howbeit not all
that came out of Egypt
by Moses. But with whom
was he grieved forty
years? was it not with
them that had sinned,
whose carcases fell in
the wilderness? And to
whom sware he that they
should not enter into
his rest, but to them
that believed not? So
we see that they could
not enter in because of
unbelief”
(Hebrews 3:15-19).
This great company,
representing God’s
chosen people, could not
enjoy the great promises
by God because they
would not live out the
faith that He had given
them. Their clothes and
shoes did not show wear,
they ate Heavenly manna,
they drank
supernaturally supplied
water, and even saw the
glory of God in the
mountain. Yet, they
acted like Egyptians
serving Horus or another
strange god. God’s laws
were plain and full of
divine life, but they
loved their own will
better. Because of this,
they totally missed the
Promise Land flowing
with milk and honey.
Today, it’s happening
all over the church
world. The church is
full of Egyptian
“Christians.” You can
change that in your
life. Here is God’s
invitation,
“Let us therefore fear,
lest, a promise being
left us of entering into
his rest, any of you
should seem to come
short of it. For unto us
was the gospel preached,
as well as unto them:
but the word preached
did not profit them, not
being mixed with faith
in them that heard
it. For we which have
believed do enter into
rest, as he said, As I
have sworn in my wrath,
if they shall enter into
my rest: although the
works were finished from
the foundation of the
world” (Hebrews
4:1-3).
This “rest” is a
breathtaking word. It
means that you have
heard what God said, you
fully accept the
finished work in His
every Word, and are
surrendered to do the
whole truth. Every word
of the Bible is
“For ever, ... settled
in heaven”
(Psalms 119:89). The
Word of God is a
finished system of
truth. It is as though
what God has said is
already done, so you can
start living in the
finality of faith. Your
whole life has settled
into surrender and trust
because “God said it and
that settles it.”
The Holy Scripture is
the finished work of
Christ in final written
form. It is His living
words just like He is
the Incarnate Word. The
Bible and Jesus Christ
are one and the
same. One is written for
us to follow and the
other is seated at the
Father’s right hand to
see that it can never
fail. If you trust and
obey the Word of God,
your life will be a
picture of the Book of
Acts. Please notice that
there is no closure of
the “Acts of the
Apostles;” because it is
only finished when He
says,
“Come up hither.”
Scholars -- so-called --
have tampered with the
Bible until the argument
is over which one to
read. The one I read
happens to be the exact
rendering of the
authorized manuscripts,
so I treat it like an
Infallible Bible. For
fifty-seven years it has
worked perfectly for
me. I’m not going to
spend my time arguing,
but I can promise that
my heart and mind is
full of this great truth
and it keeps me on a
straight path.
Here are words in the
same chapter that tell
us of the supernatural
power in God’s perfect
truth. “For
the word of God is
quick, and powerful, and
sharper than any
twoedged sword, piercing
even to the dividing
asunder of soul and
spirit, and of the
joints and marrow, and
is a discerner of the
thoughts and intents of
the heart. Neither is
there any creature that
is not manifest in his
sight: but all things
are naked and opened
unto the eyes of him
with whom we have to do”
(Hebrews 4:12-13).
With such a Heavenly
Bible, I treat it like a
paper pope. I can quote
it to my heart and peace
floods my soul like a
river. I use it as a
sword when Satan’s imps
show up, and they run
for cover. When there
are needs in my life, I
find what has been
settled in Heaven by His
words and wait for the
promise. It is not a
life for immature
doubters, but a life for
the young and old that
can obey simple
instruction,
“And an highway shall be
there, and a way, and it
shall be called The way
of holiness; the unclean
shall not pass over it;
but it shall be for
those: the wayfaring
men, though fools, shall
not err therein”
(Isaiah 35:8).
Joseph R. Chambers
jrc@pawcreek.org