The strength of an army is measured largely by the
efficiency of the men in the ranks. A wise general instructs his officers to
train every soldier for active service. He seeks to develop the highest
efficiency on the part of all. If he were to depend on his officers alone he
could never expect to conduct a successful campaign. He counts on loyal and
untiring service from every man in his army. The responsibility rests largely
upon the men in the ranks.
And so it
is in the army of Prince Immanuel. Our General, who has never lost a battle,
expects willing, faithful service from everyone who has enlisted under His
banner. In the closing controversy now waging between the forces for good and
the hosts of evil He expects all, laymen as well as ministers, to take part.
All who have enlisted as His soldiers are to render faithful service as
minutemen, with a keen sense of the responsibility resting upon them individually.
All who
enter the army are not to be generals, captains, sergeants, or even corporals.
All have not the care and responsibility of leaders. There is hard work of
other kinds to be done. Some must dig trenches and build fortifications; some
are to stand as sentinels, some to carry messages. While there are but few
officers, it requires many soldiers to form the rank and file of the army; yet
its success depends upon the fidelity of every soldier. One man's cowardice or
treachery may bring disaster upon the entire army.
There is
earnest work to be done by us individually if we would fight the good fight of
faith. Eternal interests are at stake. We must put on the whole armor of
righteousness, we must resist the devil, and we have the sure promise that he
will be put to flight. The church is to conduct an aggressive warfare, to make
conquests for Christ, to rescue souls from the power of the enemy. God and holy
angels are engaged in this warfare. Let us please Him who has called us to be
soldiers.
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