The
definition of this phrase is a command to report for active military duty or a
summons to engage in active hostilities. It is generally applied to a call to
defend or make ready for confrontation. It is understood as a call to arms to
defend against attack. In Bible times such a call was usually a trumpet which
was a ram’s horn. It was very important that both the trumpeter and the entire
army recognize the sound of the trumpet’s call to battle. 1 Cor. 14:8, “For if
the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?”
Paul used this analogy in a different context but still supports the principle
of this statement. If the call is to result in a significant response to
ascertain victory, the sound of the trumpet must be consistent and universal.
The sound must be the same every time.
The
principle of consistency and universality applies to the teachings of the Word
of God. The point is that the Word of God is a Word from God. God never
changes! Malachi 3:6, “For I am the LORD, I change not;” God’s Word never
changes! It is equally applicable in each generation. James 1:17, “Every good
gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of
lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.” Every good
and perfect gift is from above and comes down from our Father who is the Light
of men and in whom there is no variation, inconsistency, or shifting shadow. God
and His Word are consistent and universal in every generation.
This
same principle applies to the Church of God, the Body of Christ. The sound of
the trumpet must be the same every time and for all people. To be more
specific, the interpretation of the Word of God must be the same every time and
for all generations. Holy counsel and guidance must be the same each time and
for each person. As an instrument and emissary of our never-changing God, the
Body of Christ must maintain the standard of Holy Scripture and be consistent
and universal in every generation.
Do you ever think seriously about why our world is in the condition that it is in? I have asked myself that question many times in recent months. This is what I believe has happened. In the study of physics we are taught “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” This is referred to as Newton's third law of motion. There is also a principle called the “principle of causation.” It is defined as the operation or relation of a cause and its effect. I want to use Newton's law of motion to evaluate the cause and effect of the world's present crisis. (continued)
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