Saturday, August 13, 2011

Only White Rice!

Sam, this is kind of sobering don't you think? 
In 1949 when I began the work in Taiwan, many Sunday churchgoers came into our midst to “worship.” At that time there were not many who came for the gospel; many came only to attend the “worship.” At a certain point, I had a feeling before the Lord that I needed to speak a strong word to them. Therefore, I said, “In our service to the Lord, we have no intention of developing into something big, nor do we want to limit the work of the Holy Spirit. Anyone who comes here to meet with us must have a heart that seeks only the Lord. In the way of illustration, we do not serve steamed buns or dumplings; we serve only white rice. When you come here, you must know what you want to eat. If you want to eat dumplings, there are dumpling stores elsewhere. If you want to eat steamed buns, there are places offering steamed buns elsewhere. Here, we have only white rice. If you have come here for steamed buns or dumplings, you have come to the wrong place.” The building of the church is not accomplished by attracting people in a natural way but by consecration. If we serve the Lord in various places but are unable to present the Lord’s loveliness, glory, and honor in order to gain their hearts for Him so that they follow Him willingly, then our work is in vain. (Witness Lee, Three Aspects of the Church: Book 1, The Meaning of the Church.)


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