Buying Up The Time
Nineteen hundred years ago Paul wrote to his fellow- believers in the
vicinity of Ephesus: “See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as
fools, but as wise, redeeming [Lit., buying up] the time, because the days
are evil” (Eph. 5:15,16). Those were indeed evil days, when a wicked
tyrant ruled the Roman Empire, when Messiah had been rejected, not only in
incarnation, but in resurrection, and Christianity was fighting a
life-and-death battle to penetrate the prevailing pagan darkness with the
light of God’s grace. Surely Paul never dreamed that the dispensation
of grace would continue for more than nineteen hundred years. He expected
the Lord to come at any time to recall His ambassadors and bring the day of
grace to a close. Hence the urgency of his appeal to be “buying up
the time, because the days are evil.”
But if Paul had reason to suspect that the day of grace would soon be
brought to a close, we today have greater reason to think so. Now that the
light of the gospel has been brought to Europe, America and many other
parts of the world, men are turning their backs on it. Only a small
minority of even Christendom truly believe the Bible and know the Christ it
presents — and how very few know the riches of His grace!
Meanwhile our governments, our educational institutions and our social
systems are becoming ever more godless. The result? The newspapers, radio
and TV — even a trip downtown to any fair-sized city, will tell us
all we need to know. Once again “the days are evil” and the
Lord’s coming for His own seems imminent. There is still much talk
about lasting peace and prosperity, but no thoughtful person believes that
we are headed in that direction. Rather the world appears to be heading
straight toward the prophesied “day of wrath.”
What a comfort it is to the believer, then, to know that “God
hath not appointed us unto wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus
Christ, who died for us…” (I Thes. 5:9,10). “For the
Scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on Him shall not be ashamed” and
“whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be
saved” (Rom. 10:11,13).
To the Reader:
Some of our Two Minutes articles were written many years ago by
Pastor C. R. Stam for publication in newspapers. When many of
these articles were later compiled in book form, Pastor Stam wrote this
word of explanation in the Preface:
"It should be borne in mind that the newspaper column, Two
Minutes With the Bible, has now been published for many years, so
that local, national and international events are discussed as if they
occurred only recently. Rather than rewrite or date such articles,
we have left them just as they were when first published. This, we felt,
would add to the interest, especially since our readers understand
that they first appeared as newspaper articles."
We hope that you'll agree that while some of the references in
these articles are dated, the spiritual truths taught therein are
timeless.