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To Your Post of Duty! Hold Fast!
There is nothing like the peace and satisfaction that comes from remaining faithful to your post of duty, even in the midst of mistakes, failings, misunderstandings, and conflict.
While Private Ray Cote was in Germany with the 12th Infantry after World War II, he was put on sentry duty to guard some pontoons on the banks of the Rhine River. Because of an oversight, he wasn’t relieved for six days.
He stayed on duty day and night, even when it rained heavily. Sympathetic farmers gave him food and milk. When he finally was relieved and got back to his outfit, his commanding officer praised his “strong sense of duty.” But some of his buddies wisecracked that Cote had a “hole in his head.”
What kept Private Cote faithful? He was totally committed to the cause for which he was serving. He would have rather died than disobey his order to quit post only when properly relieved.
The followers of our Lord Jesus Christ have been called to an even higher post of duty. We have been called to faithfully carry out our heavenly Commanding Officer’s assignment “until properly relieved.”
What is a Christ-follower’s post of duty?
Our heavenly assignment is that we would, by faith, establish an intimate, knowledgeable, love affair with Jesus through diligent personal study, application, and practice of His Word (see 2 Timothy 2:15; 2 Corinthians 5:14-15; James 1:22; 1 John 2:5-6).
The result of persistent faithfulness to this post of duty is an ever-brightening, effectual communication of the truth about God’s loving character. By His grace, we will be able to influence others to personally embrace the messages of the Three Angels found in Revelation 14:6-12 (see 1 John 4:8; 2:5-6; Proverbs 4:18).
In Revelation 2:10, Christ says this:
Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried...be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life (emphasis added).
Commenting on this verse, Acts of the Apostles states this:
Looking down through long centuries of darkness and superstition, the aged [apostle John] saw multitudes suffering martyrdom because of their love for the truth. But he saw also that He who sustained His early witnesses would not forsake His faithful followers during the centuries of persecution that they must pass through before the close of time (588, emphasis added).
Hole-Headed or Wholehearted?
This kind of faithfulness to the call of God may cause some outside observers to regard us as having a “hole in the head.” In fact, Inspiration tells us in Fundamentals to Education that, “when we reach the standard that the Lord would have us reach, worldlings will regard Seventh-day Adventists as odd, singular, strait-laced extremists” (289).
Knowing this, the question in our hearts must not be “what will others think?” Instead we should ask, “what does our mighty God think?”
Recognizing he would face more persecution and trouble as he continued to proclaim the truths of the Gospel, the apostle Paul made this courageous and empowering statement:
But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God (Acts 20:24, emphasis added).
Shortly before his death, Paul also penned these words of encouragement to Timothy (and to us):
For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. Be not thou therefore ashamed of the testimony of our Lord...but be thou partaker of the afflictions of the gospel according to the power of God...For the which cause I also suffer these things: nevertheless I am not ashamed: for I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day (2 Timothy 1:7-8, 12, emphasis added).
When Christ our Savior was here on Earth, there were many distractions to finishing the assignment God the Father had called Him to complete: unbelieving relatives, misunderstanding disciples, and religious leaders out to destroy His ministry. But in spite of what appeared to be overwhelming odds against Him, Christ held to the post of duty, His mission of mercy, to which His Father had sent Him.
In John 4:34 we read, “My meat is to do the will of Him that sent Me, and to finish His work.” And again Jesus speaks in John 6:38, “For I came down from heaven, not to do Mine own will, but the will of Him that sent Me.”
And, praise be to God, our Lord Jesus did complete the work His Father sent Him to do, not only in His life, but also in His death! Hear Him breathing out these final words to God:
Father into Thy hands I commend My spirit (Luke 23:46).
It is finished (John 19:30).
Fixing our Eyes on Christ
Even when we desire to be faithful and obedient to the end, how can we develop such commitment and loyalty to God’s cause? The only way to remain faithful even in the face of rejection and persecution is to spend daily time beholding Christ through His Word. We must let the Holy Spirit transform our hearts (see 2 Corinthians 3:17-18).
Desire of Ages reveals the amazing results of this daily beholding:
Let the repenting sinner fix his eyes upon “the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world” (John 1:29); and by beholding, he becomes changed. His fear is turned to joy, his doubts to hope. Gratitude springs up. The stony heart is broken. A tide of love sweeps into the soul. Christ is in him a well of water springing up unto everlasting life. When we see Jesus, a Man of Sorrows and acquainted with grief, working to save the lost, slighted, scorned, derided, driven from city to city till His mission was accomplished; when we behold Him in Gethsemane, sweating great drops of blood, and on the cross dying in agony——when we see this, self will no longer clamor to be recognized. We shall be willing to be anything or nothing, so that we may do heart service for the Master. We shall rejoice to bear the cross after Jesus, to endure trial, shame, or persecution for His dear sake (439, emphasis added).
Precious friends, Jesus is inviting us to humbly cooperate with the work of His Holy Spirit to give us His courage, His fortitude, and His faithfulness to the post of duty—the assignment to which He has called us (John 17:18; 18:37). We accept this invitation by choosing in faith to set aside some time each day to contemplate our Master’s life of service and sacrifice.
Let your mind dwell upon the exemplifying experience of our faithful Friend, Saviour, and Lord, the Author and Finisher of our faith.
It would be well for us to spend a thoughtful hour each day in contemplation of the life of Christ. We should take it point by point, and let the imagination grasp each scene, especially the closing ones. As we thus dwell upon His great sacrifice for us, our confidence in Him will be more constant, our love will be quickened, and we shall be more deeply imbued with His spirit (Desire of Ages 83.4).
Staying Strong in the Work
Some years ago H.M.S. Richards wrote a very insightful nugget entitled, Keep at Your Work.
May you be as encouraged and inspired by it as I have been:
The Lord has given to every man his
work. It is his business to do it and the
devil’s business to hinder him if he can.
So surely as God has given you a work to
do, Satan will try to hinder you. He may
present other things more promising. He
may allure you by worldly prospects; he
may assault you with slander, torment
you with false accusations, set you to
work defending your character, employ
pious persons to lie about you, editors
to assail you, and excellent men to slander
you. You may have Pilate and Herod,
Ananias and Caiaphas all combined
against you, and Judas standing by you
to sell you for thirty pieces of silver; and
you may wonder why all those things
come upon
you. Can you
not see that the
whole thing
is brought
about through
the craft of
the devil, to
draw you from
your work and
hinder your
obedience to
God?
Keep about your work. Do not flinch because
the lion roars; do not stop to stone
the devil’s dogs; do not fool away your
time chasing the devil’s rabbits. Do your
work. Let liars lie, let sectarians quarrel,
let corporations resolve, let editors publish,
let the devil do his worst; but see to
it that nothing hinders you from fulfilling
the work that God has given you.
He has not sent you to make money. He
has not commanded you to get rich. He
has never bidden you to defend your
character. He has not set you at work to
contradict falsehood which Satan and
his servants may start to peddle. If you
do those things, you will do nothing
else; you will be at work for yourself and
not for the Lord.
Keep about your work. Let your aim be
as steady as a star. Let the world brawl
and bubble. You may be assaulted,
wronged, insulted, slandered, wounded,
and rejected; you may be abused by
force, forsaken by friends, and despised
and rejected of men, but see to it with
steadfast determination, with unfaltering
zeal, that you pursue the great purpose
of your life and object of your being, until
at last you can say, “I have finished the
work which Thou gavest me to do.”
And lest you grow weary and lose heart, think of Jesus, who for the joy that was set before Him, endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God for you and me (Hebrews 7:25; 12:1-4)!
Therefore, “Be strong and of good courage, and do it: fear not, nor be dismayed: for the LORD God, even my God, will be with thee; He will not fail thee, nor forsake thee, until thou hast finished all the work for the service of the house of the LORD” (1 Chronicles 28:20).
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