Goodness

May 1947

Goodness

God is good, and we have promises about becoming good even in the days of our flesh. The natural man is evil throughout. All the apparent goodness that we see on a day when things are going well is, practically speaking, just hypocrisy.

Real goodness can be confirmed with all certainty on the day when things are not going well. Then you can almost not find any goodness even among the majority of professing Christians.

God is infinitely good! We cannot find His limitations, but a person’s limitations can usually be found within a few seconds or minutes.

How pitifully little the majority of people can manage, bear, and endure! One, two, three, and they are finished! The heart’s treasure of goodness is, virtually and literally, infinitesimally small. It doesn’t take a great deal of pressure before this pitiable treasure is used up, and without a new supply added momentarily, the face darkens, sours, becomes twisted and distorts by the evil that is at work.

This shows with all desirable clarity that there is a dire lack of salvation. If a person has been converted for years, he has good reason to ask himself what he has been seeking during this time and with how much seriousness and strength he has sought it; for God’s promises are true and reliable.

If he has made proper progress, he will have put off all remnants of wickedness in the course of a few years and obtained a certain, not insignificant, fullness of goodness that will be evident everywhere on the day of adversity. It will be known to everyone who comes into contact with this person that he has experienced transformation into divine nature in his inner man.

If it continues like this, it will not take very long before he has been transformed to such an extent that it will be extremely difficult, or even impossible, to discover his limits of goodness. Nothing less than this should occur in a believing person. We have been truly called to this. God’s promises are and remain true! Glory to God!

The apostle says, “But do not forget to do good and to share . . . .” Heb. 13:16. This is a peculiar kind of goodness for which there certainly are good reasons!

“Love bears all things.” What shall we say when one bears almost nothing at all, or quite simply put, when one does not bear all things?

“Beloved, do not imitate what is evil, but what is good. He who does good is of God, but he who does evil has not seen God.” 3 John, 11-12.

“Either make the tree good and its fruit good, or else make the tree bad and its fruit bad; for a tree is known by its fruit. Brood of vipers! How can you, being evil, speak good things? For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. A good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth good things, and an evil man out of the evil treasure brings forth evil things.” Matt. 12:33-35.

May our hearts’ treasure of goodness become large and inexhaustible in the days to come!

What does it mean to be an elder? Being an elder brother actually means to be well-established in, well-acquainted with, as well as possessing a large storehouse of goodness.