Sermon 1830. All Or None-or, Compromises Refused- a Sermon With Five Texts
(No. 1830)
A SERMON INTENDED FOR READING ON LORD'S-DAY, MARCH 29, 1885,
DELIVERED BY C. H. SPURGEON,
AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON, ON NOVEMBER 25, 1883.
"There shall not an hoof be left behind." Exodus 10:26.
I SHALL have five texts-one of them a good one, the other four bad. The first text is good. It is God's text.
That is God's text and the whole sermon will illustrate it by exposing the compromises with which it was met. The other fourare Pharaoh's texts, or, if you like, the devil's, for that is exactly what the devil says to men. Exodus 8:25- "Pharaoh called for Moses and for Aaron, and said, Go you, sacrifice to your God in the land." That is his first proposal.Then we find him saying, at the 28th verse, "I will let you go, that you may sacrifice to the Lord your God in the wilderness;only you shall not go very far away." That is the second of his compromises. In the 10th chapter, at the 8th verse, you havethe third. He said to them, "Go, serve the Lord your God: but who are they that shall go?" Adding, "Go now, you that are men,and serve the Lord." And Pharaoh's fourth and last proposal is in the 24th verse of that same 10th chapter- "Pharaoh calledunto Moses, and said, Only let your flocks and your herds be stayed."
Satan is very loath to give up his hold on men. He is quite as loath as Pharaoh and he must be driven to it by force of arms-Imean by force of Divine Grace-before he will let God's people go. Having once got them under his power through the Fall, throughtheir sin and through their hardness of heart, he will not lose his subjects if he can help it. He will put forth all hiscraft and all his strength, if possible, to hold them in his accursed sway! Many of Satan's slaves altogether disregard thevoice of God. For them there are no Sabbaths, no Bibles, no religion. Practically, they say, "Who is Jehovah that we shouldobey His voice?" Now, when God means to save men-when the eternal purpose so runs and the Divine determination is to be accomplished,He soon puts an end to this. For some reason quite unknown to the man-it may be quite unthought of by him-he feels uneasy.He is disturbed. He thinks, one morning, that he will go up to a place of worship-not that he cares much about it-but he thinksthat he shall, perhaps, be a little easier there. He takes his Bible-he begins to read a chapter. A very striking passagecomes before his eyes. He is not more easy, for the text has fixed upon him. Like a barbed shaft it has stuck into his souland he cannot possibly draw it out. He is more troubled than ever! He begins to enquire a little about the things of God-thereis now some outwardly respect to religion-the man is considerably changed.
But do not imagine that the work is accomplished! Our blessed Master has to fight for every inch of ground which He wins inhuman hearts. With the matchless artillery of His love, He drives the enemy back farther and farther, till, at last, He conquers!But it is often a long and slow process and, were He not possessed with infinite patience, He would give it up. But whereit is His resolve that a man shall come out of the world and shall be saved, that resolve must and will be carried into effect!And the man, though he is only brought so far that he begins to think a little about Divine and eternal matters, he will haveto go a great deal farther than that.
You see him sitting under the Word of God and, perhaps, Satan now says, "Well, you are a fine fellow! You are beginning tooccupy a seat Sunday after Sunday in the house of prayer. You have given up your evil habits to a large extent. You are quitea different man. Now that you have done something very pleasing to God, you may rest content with this." And it is a verysad thing when men do rest content with such a paltry hope as can have come out of poor performances
like these! But still, they will stop just there if they can, for Satan does not mind where he makes men stop so long as theywill stay under the dominion of sin and refuse to come to Christ.
Now the Lord begins to deal with the man, perhaps, in a way of affliction and trouble. His wife sickens. A child dies. Heis, himself, unhealthy-he fears he is about to die and his fancied righteousness evaporates before his eyes and he thinksthat now, surely, he must seek after something better. Then will Satan come in and say, "There is time enough! Do not be intoo much of a hurry."
If the Lord drives a man from that, by the solemn movements of the Spirit upon his soul, then the devil will say to him, "Howdo you know that this is all true?" And he has not to go far before he finds infidels to help his unbelief. I am sorry tosay that he can find them in the pulpit pretty plentifully, preaching their infidelities as "advanced thought!" And so poorsouls get bewildered and scarcely know their right hand from their left! They begin, again, to relapse into a condition ofindifference and remain where they were.
Blessed be God, if He means to save such, He will, by push of pike and point of bayonet, carry the day! They shall not restwhere they are. The right hand of the Lord is still stretched out and He will make the Pharaoh of evil yet know that Jehovahis stronger than he! Grace is mightier than nature and the eternal purpose more sure of fulfillment than all the resolvesof case-hardened consciences! And so, at last, it comes to this-that the man is driven to yield to God and when he is drivento that point Satan comes in, again, with his promises.
We are going to speak about these four compromises tonight. The first compromise is found in the 8th chapter at the
25th verse.
"Sacrifice to your God in the land."
"Yes," says the devil, "you must be a Christian, that is evident. You cannot hold out any longer, for you are too uneasy inyour sins. You will have to be a Christian." "But," he says, "stay in the world and be a Christian. Remain where you are.'Sacrifice to your God in the land'"-by which he sometimes means this-live in sin and be a Believer. Trust yourself with Christand then indulge yourself in whatever your heart desires. Do you not know that he is a Savior of sinners? Therefore stay inyour sin and yet trust in Him.
Oh, I charge you, by the living God, never be duped by such a treacherous lie as this, for it is not possible that you canfind any rest or salvation while you live in sin! My dear Hearers, Christ came to save us from our sins, but not in our sins!He has built a hospital of mercy into which He receives the worst possible cases. All are welcome, but He does not receivethem that they may continue to be sick! He heals them and make sound men of them. When the Lord Jesus Christ takes hold upona thief, the man is a thief no longer! His inmost heart becomes honest. When the Lord meets with the harlot, He blots outher iniquity and she is affected with deep repentance for her crimes-and she turns to her Savior, desiring, from that timeon, to walk in purity all her days. It is impossible that you should serve God and yet continue to indulge in knowing sin!
What a fool that man is who thinks that he may drink and be a Christian! That he may cheat in his business and be a Christian!That he may act like the ungodly world in all respects and yet be a Christian! It cannot be. Mark Anthony yoked two lionstogether and drove them through the streets of Rome-but he could never have yoked together the lion of the Pit and the lionof the tribe named Judah! There is a deadly hate between these two. The principle of good, if it is yielded to, will destroythe mastery of evil. There cannot be a compromise between them. No man can serve two masters. He may serve two, but not twowhen each determines to be master! Satan will be master if he can, and Christ will be master and, therefore, you cannot servethe two! It must be one or the other.
If you are to have your sin forgiven you, you must leave your sin. Remember that voice which came to Master John Bunyan whenhe was playing tip cat on Elstow Green on Sunday morning? He thought that he heard a voice say, "Will you leave your sinsand go to Heaven, or will you have your sins and go to Hell?" That problem is proposed to you if you are unconverted and undecided.But as to the idea of keeping your sins and going to Heaven, shut that out of the question, for it must not, cannot and shallnot be! It is a compromise proposed by Satan, but the Lord will not have it.
Yes, but then Satan, retreating a little, says, "Well, now, of course I did not mean that you were not to give up your grossersins, but I mean to tell you of something better. Love the world and live with worldlings-and find your company and your joyamong them-and yet be a Christian. Surely you are not going to throw up everybody, are you? You know you must not be singular.You must not make yourself altogether an oddity! You have many merry companions-
stay with them. They do not, perhaps, do you much good, but you must not be too particular and precise." So he says, "Continuein the world and be a Christian!"
Shall I tell you God's Word about that? "If any man loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him." That is short,though not sweet. A man says, "Well, I shall be a Christian, but I shall find my chief pleasure and my amusement where theworld finds theirs." Will you? "I shall be a Christian, but I shall hold with the hare and run with the hounds. I shall bewith the church on Sunday, but nobody shall know that I am not the best worldling on the week-day. Can I not put my hymn bookin one pocket and a pack of cards in the other, and so go to Heaven and stay friends with the world?" No, it is not possible."Let My people go, that they may serve Me," is God's Word. Not, "Let them stay in the land and still serve you and serve Me,too." It cannot be!
"Know you not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?" That text is another sharp, drawn sword cutting to thequick and there are professors who ought to feel it go to their very hearts, for they are trying all that they possibly canto go as near as ever they can to the border and yet to keep up a hope. What would you think of a man who went as near ashe could to burning his house down, just to test how much fire it would stand? Or of one who cut himself with a knife to seehow deep he could go without mortally wounding himself? Or of another who experimented as to how large a quantity of poisonhe could drink? Why, these are extreme follies! But not so great as that of a man who tries how much sin he may indulge inand yet be saved! I pray you, do not attempt such perilous experiments. "Come you out from among them; be you separate, andtouch not the unclean thing." Shun with horror Satan's old compromise-dream not that you can love the world and yet have thelove of the Father in you.
When the enemy cannot get on with that, he draws back a little and cries, "That is very proper; you are hearing very faithfulteaching this time, but listen to me-you can live for yourself and be a Christian! Do not go out into worldly company, butenjoy yourself at home. You see, you need to have your own soul saved. Well, live for that." This is only a subtler and uglierform of selfishness. It is nothing better. "Look," says Satan, "I do not ask you to be profligate with your money, be penuriouswith it-be very thrifty. Everybody will pat you on the back and say, 'He is taking care of number one and he is doing theright thing.' Come, now, and make a good thing of religion. Believe in Jesus Christ, of course, in order that you, yourself,may be saved, and then live all the rest of your life trying to hear sermons that will feed you and read books that will comfortyou-and become a great man among religious folks."
Hateful advice! Do you not know, dear Friends, that the very essence of Christianity is for a man to deny himself? Self cannever properly be the end-all and be-all of a man's existence. Self is to religion, in fact, nothing but the flesh in a pretendedspiritual form! If a man lives to himself, he is under the dominion of an evil spirit just as much as if he went out intoopen sin. So you must come out of that. Selfishness will not do. You must love the Lord with all your heart, and you mustlove your fellow men. There must be an obedience to that command that you "love the Lord your God with all your heart, andyour neighbor as yourself," or else there is no coming out into safety. Thus the first compromise will not hold at all.
Pushed back from the first compromise, Pharaoh proposes a second, and this is found in the 28th verse of the 8th chapter-
"Only you shall not go very far away." Satan says, "Yes, I see your conscience tells you that you must come out from the worldand come out from sin, but do not go very far away, for you may want to come back, again. In the first place, do not makeit public. Do not join a church. Be like a rat behind the wainscot-never come out except it be at night to get a mouthfulof food. Do not commit yourself by being baptized and joining the church-do not go so far as that! Just try, if you can, andsave yourself from the wrath to come by secret religion, but do not let anyone know it. There really cannot be any need ofactually saying, 'I am a Christian.'"
My Friend, this is the very depth of Satan! When a soldier goes to the barracks, if he is a child of God, he may say, "I shallnot kneel down to pray because they might throw a boot at me, as they generally do in the barracks. I can keep my religionto myself." That man is wrong. But if he boldly says, "I will fly my flag. I am a Christian and I will never yield that point,come what may"-he will stand! The beginning of yielding is like the letting out of water-no man knows to what a flood it willcome. This is what Satan would have with some of you, that you may fall by little and little. Therefore defeat him-come outboldly! Take up your cross and follow Jesus. "He that believes and is baptized shall be saved."
The Tempter also says, "Do not be so very precise and exact. The Puritan saints-well, people point the finger at them. Youneed not be quite so particular." By which he means this-that you may sin as much as you like so long as you do not violatepropriety and that, after all, you are not to obey God thoroughly, but only to obey Him when it pleases you. This is flatrebellion against God! This will never do!
"Well," he says, "if you are to be so precise, yet do not be so desperately earnest! There are some of those friends downthere at the Tabernacle who are always looking after the souls of others and trying to proclaim Christ to everybody. You knowthey are a very dogmatic lot and they are a great deal too pushy and fanatical. Do not go with them." Just so. He means, standand serve the Lord because you dare not do any other, but never give Him your heart. Never throw your soul into His cause.That is what Satan says-and do you think that such traitorous service will save you? If Moses had thought that going a littleway into the wilderness would have saved Israel, he would have let them go a little way into the wilderness and that wouldhave been the end of it. But Moses knew that nothing would do for God's Israel but to go as far away as ever they could-andput a deep Red Sea between them and Egypt! He knew that they were never to turn back, come what might, and so Moses pushedfor a going forth to a distance-as I would, in God's name, push for full committal to Christ with everybody who is temptedto a compromise.
"Oh, but," Satan will say, "be earnest, too. Yes, be earnest. Of course that is right enough. And be precise in all your actions-butdo not be one of those people who are always praying in secret. You can keep an open religious profession going without muchprivate praying, without heart-searching, without communion with God. These are tough things," he says, "to keep up. You willfind it difficult to maintain the inward life and preserve a clean heart and a right spirit. Let these go by default and attendto externals-be busy and active-and that will do." But it will not do, for unless the heart and soul are renewed by the Spiritof God, it little matters what your externals may be. You have failed before God unless your very soul is joined unto Himby a perpetual covenant that shall never be forgotten.
What a blessing it is when a man can say, "I have done with these compromises! I do not want to serve God and win favor withthe world. I do not want to go just a little way from the world. I pray God to divide me from the world by an everlastingdivorce, just as it was with Paul when he said, 'The world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world. From henceforth letno man trouble me; for I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus.'" Happy man who has come right out under Divine guidanceto seek the eternal Canaan! His is the path of safety and acceptance! But they that temporize and parley with sin and Satanwill find mischief come out of it.
Pushed back from that, the enemy suggests another compromise in the 10th chapter, at the 8th and 11th verses-"Go, serve thisLord your God: but who are they that shall go? Go now, you that are men, and serve the Lord." Yes, that is his next point."Yes," he says, "we see what it has come to. You are driven, at last, to this-that you must be an out-and-out Christian. But,now," he says, "do not worry your wife with it; do not take it home." Or he says to the woman, "You are to follow Christ.I see you must. You seem driven to that, but never say anything to your husband about it." Was not that a pretty idea of Pharaoh's-thatall the men were to go and were to leave the women and children to be his slaves? And that is just the idea of Satan. "Youhave plenty to do to look after yourself-but your wife-well, leave her to her own ways. Your husband-leave him to his irreligion."
Let us answer him thus-"As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." So said Joshua of old and so let every man here say!Remember Paul's words to the Philippian jailer, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you shall be saved, and your house."Let us pray that we may have the whole house for Christ! Up to your measure of influence over your family, say within yourself,"My Lord, I will never rest until I see all my family brought to Your dear feet. Lord, save my wife: save my husband: savemy father: save my brothers and sisters! Bring these out of bondage!" You cannot be a Christian unless that is your heartfeltdesire. He that cares not for his own house is worse than a heathen and a publican!
And then the children. "Oh," Pharaoh says, "leave the children!" Do you not see he knew very well that if they did that, theywould, themselves, come back? What man among us would go away into the wilderness and leave his wife and children in slavery?Should we not want to come back to them? Should we not think that we heard their cries? Should we not want to look into theirdear faces again? Leave them in slavery? Oh, that cannot be! And yet, let me sorrowfully say that there are many professingChristians who seem as though they were, themselves, determined to be the Lord's, but their children should belong to Pharaohand to the devil!
For instance, the boy is getting to be a certain age. Let him be sent to a foreign school, and, preferably, a Roman Catholicschool. Will that be useful to his religion? Yet if he should turn out a Papist, his foolish father will almost break hisheart! It was all his own doing, was it not? Well, the girls, of course, they must go into society-of course they must, "gointo society." And so everything is done to put them into places of danger, where they will not likely be converted and where,in all probability, they will become frivolous, vain and light. Then a situation is looked for the boy. How often there isno question about the employer being a Christian! Is it a business that the lad can follow without injury to his morals? "No,it is a fine roaring trade, and it is a cutting house, where he will pick it up in a smart way. Let him go
there."
Yes, and if he goes to Hell? Alas, there are Christian men who do not think of that! The children of some professors are offeredup to the Moloch of this world. We think it a horrible thing that the heathens should offer their children in sacrifice toidols and yet many professors put their children where, according to all likelihood, they will be ruined. Do not let it beso! Do not let the devil entangle one of you in that compromise, but say, "No, no, no! My house, God helping me, shall beso conducted that I will not put temptation in my children's way. I will not lead them into the paths of sin. If they willgo wrong, despite their father's exhortations and their mother's tears, why, they must-but, at any rate, I will be clear oftheir blood, for I will not put them into places where they would be led astray."
I am sure there is a great deal of importance in this remark-and if it cuts anybody very closely and he says, "I think youare very personal," that is exactly what I mean to be-the precise thing I am aiming at! I desire to put this thing beforeevery individual Christian, that all may see the right and the wrong of it-so that they may resolve, "Our women and our childrenshall go with us to worship God. They, as well as ourselves, shall leave this Egypt, as far as God's Grace can help us toaccomplish it."
Now the devil is getting pushed into a corner. Here is the man's whole house to go right for God and the man gives himselfup to be a Christian out and out! What now? "Well," says the enemy, in the 24th verse of that 10th chapter-
Go you, serve the Lord; only let your flocks and your herds be stayed." Just so. What does Moses say to that? "You must giveus, also, sacrifices and burnt-offerings, that we may sacrifice unto Jehovah our God. Our cattle also shall go with us; thereshall not a hoof be left behind; for thereof must we take to serve the Lord our God; and we know not with what we must servethe Lord until we come there." This was the Divine policy of, "No surrender!" And I plead for it with you. Satan says, "Donot use your property for God. Do not use your talents and your abilities! Especially do not use your money for the Lord Jesus.Keep that for yourself! You will need it one of these days, perhaps. Keep it for your own enjoyment. Live to God in otherthings, but as to that, live to yourself."
Now, a genuine Christian says, "When I gave myself to the Lord I gave Him everything I had. From the crown of my head to thesole of my feet I am the Lord's. He bids me provide things honest in the sight of all men and care for my household-and soI shall, by His Grace. But yet I am not my own, for I am bought with a price and, therefore, it becomes me to feel that everythingI have, or ever shall have, is a dedicated thing and belongs to the Lord, that I may use it as His steward, not as if it weremine, but at His discretion and at His bidding. I cannot leave my substance to be the devil's. That must come with me andmust be all my Lord's, for His it is, even as I am."
The Christian takes the line which Moses indicated-"I do not know what I may be required to give. I know that I am to sacrificeunto the Lord my God, but I do not know how much. I cannot tell what may be the needs of the poor, the needs of the Church,the needs of Christ's Church all over the land. I do not know, but this I do know-that all that I have stands at the surrenderpoint. If my Redeemer wants it, He shall have it. If Satan wants it, he shall not have a penny of it! If there is anythingthat is asked of me that will not contribute to good morals-that will not contribute to the promotion of that which is rightin the sight of God-I withhold it! But if there is anything that is for Christ's Glory and for the good of men, then, as theLord shall help me, it shall be given freely and not be begrudged as if it were a tax. It shall be my joy and my delight todevote all that I am and all that I have to Him who bought me with His precious
blood."
Now, Brothers and Sisters, you that profess to be Christians, come, stand right square out and acknowledge yourselves whollyand altogether the Lord's-
"'Tis done! the great transaction's done; I am my Lord's, and He is mine."
"My house is His and my all is His. Whether I live or die-whether I work or suffer, all that I am and all that I have shallbe forever my Lord's." This is to enter into peace-this, indeed, is to be totally delivered from the power of Satan! Thisis to be the Lord's free man and what remains but with joyful footsteps to go onward toward Canaan, shod with shoes of ironand brass, fed with heavenly bread, guarded by the Lord, Himself, guided by His fiery-cloudy pillar, enjoying all things inHim and finding Him in all things? This is to be a Christian of the true order! The Lord make you so by faith in His dearSon! Amen and Amen!