BE
SURE YOUR SIN WILL FIND YOU OUT
By
Dr. Jack Hyles
Numbers
32:23, "But if ye will not do so, behold, ye have sinned against
the Lord: and be sure your sin will find you out."
Most preachers
with evangelistic fervor have preached from this text. The normal
interpretation is that overt sins will be found out and that the
day will come when sins will be uncovered.
This is
a Bible truth, but not the primary teaching of this passage. The
Isrealites were about to cross over Jordan and enter into the Promised
Land. The tribes of Rueben and Gad came to Moses and asked special
permission. They asked if they could stay on the east side of the
Jordan where the land was fertile and was very suitable for the cattle
and sheep possessed by these two tribes. They said, "Bring us
not over Jordan."
Moses realizing
that God had commanded them to drive out the enemy from Canaan refused
to grant this permission. He said, "Shall your brethren go to
war and ye sit here?" He would not let them avoid the battles
on the west aside of the Jordan in order to enjoy the luxury of the
fertile land on the east side of the Jordan.
The problem
was resolved by the men agreeing to cross over Jordan and fight.
They would build sheepfolds for their cattle and cities for their
families. The wives, children and cattle would remain on the east
side of the Jordan while the men crossed the Jordan to fight the
battle. The agreement was that when the battle was over the men would
return to their families and cattle. Moses accepted this plan but
warned them that if they did not go forth to battle, if they did
not cross the Jordan River, if they did not fight, God would punish
them. He said, "Be sure your sin will find you out."
Some of
the members of the tribes of Gad and Rueben are still alive today.
In fact, America is full of these loafers who say, "We are tired
of fighting. Let us relive our victories in the wilderness. It is
time for us to rest and enjoy the fertile plains on the east side
of the Jordan." Oh, these people still go to church. They just
don't want to fight. To be sure, on Sunday they must be fed. They
want sermons to feed their souls. They eat the fat and drink the
sweet. They crowd the table for the best wine. They tuck their spiritual
napkins around their necks and say, "Feed me, Pastor! Feed me!
Feed me!" but they do not want to fight. The battle rages on
the other side of the Jordan and while the fighting is going on they
want to stay on the east side and "feed the sheep." They
love their conferences, their worship services, their sevenfold amen
and their anthems. They even love their Bible studies and deeper-life
conferences, yet they never turn a hand to do anything in the battle.
They gird no armor, grasp no sword, hurl no spear, throw no stones,
shed no blood, render no sweat and weep no tears.
If a church
has no invitation, they shriek in horror, yet if all the converts
who came forward were theirs, there would be no need for an invitation.
If the church canceled all its visitation program, they would be
angry, but they never show up for one. If the church never baptized
any converts, they would classify the church as being dead, but they
never lead a convert to the baptistry.
These goldbricks
talk about being crucified with Christ, yet they have no scars in
their hands, no spear in their side, no jeering mob, no angry critics,
no thorns on their brow. They have no pain. They suffer no heartache.
They do not want to be called fanatics, and yet they glibly talk
about being crucified with Christ.
This crowd
of deserters often know much about the Bible. They often know truths
that God doesn't even know, and they find things in the Bible that
God didn't put there. They can tell you all the types concerning
what the beasts stand for; they can tell you the symbolic meanings
of the leg on the beast, the foot on the leg, the toe on the foot,
the nail on the toe and the polish on the nail. They want victories
with no battles and crucifixion with no pain.
One of these
AWOL's came to me in Toccoa, Georgia, one time, looked at me through
spooky eyes and said, "Dr. Hyles, you strike me as being a very
deep Bible teacher. Do you know what the horse' in Revelation 19
stands for?" I said, "Yes, I do." She excitedly asked, "What?" I
replied, "A horse." She looked through dejected eyes and
said, "It mentions that the horse is a white horse. Do you know
what the spiritual significance of that color white is?" I replied, "Yes." She
excitedly said, " I knew you would! I knew you would! I knew
you would! What does the word 'white' mean?" I replied, "That's
the color of the horse." All across America these loafers are
causing trouble in soul-winning churches. Practically every faithful,
soul-winning, Bible preacher is hounded by these hoards. They gravitate
to committees and shun soul winning as though it were a plague. If
a preacher fights sin, he is a legalist. If he leads as Moses did,
he is a dictator. If he loves souls, he is shallow. If he has zeal,
he possesses wild fire.
These Monday-morning
quarterbacks never make a tackle, never complete a pass, never kick
a field goal, never block a kick, never make a first down and never
win a game. They simply sit in the stands and cheer those who run
off sides, are guilty of unnecessary roughness and boo the one who
makes the touchdown. These modern Korahs would think the parting
of the Red Sea too spectacular. They would have the sensationalism
of Joshua making the sun stand still. They would suggest that the
feeding of the 5,000 was carnal and certainly would classify Pentecost
as an emotional experience not worthy of the morning worship service.
These Diotrophes grow nurseries of weeds, sow spiritual crab grass
in the aisles of all the soul-winning churches in America. They are
watch-gazers during the invitation. They are notoriously against
the bus ministry. They oppose being scattered abroad everywhere,
and if 3,000 got saved today, it would be no Pentecost, it would
be a holocaust.
They are
termites who eat away at the foundations of our churches. They are
buzzards circling the field to pull at the carcass of new converts.
They; are parasites who live on other's toil. They are polecats who
spray their odor on every church member who gets close to them. They
are serpents who shoot deadly venom at every soul-winning church
and pastor in America and cockroaches who infest every member of
the church on whom they can crawl.
The truth
is no Christian has a right to be at peace during the war. No Christian
has a right to stay on the east side of Jordan and enjoy the luxury
of the fertile plains while the rest are fighting on the west side.
Should I
be carried to the skies, On flowery beds of ease, While others fight
to win the prize, And sail through bloody seas?
No, I must
fight if I would gain, Increase my courage, Lord! I'll bear the toil,
endure the pain, Supported by Thy Word.
Am I to
receive and never give? Am I to eat and never feed! Am I to wear
and never clothe? Am I to drink and never offer a cup?
Ladies
and gentlemen, there is a war on! On which side of the Jordan do
you dwell? We, like the Isrealites, are to cross the Jordan and fight
the battles until the battle is over and we can return to our families
and see the face of our Saviour and hear Him say, "Well done."