Church not to be Judged by her Hypocrites – Charles Spurgeon

WAS there ever a club in all the world without disreputable persons in it? Was there ever any association of men that might not be condemned, if the fools rule was followed, of condemning the wheat because of the chaff? When with all our might and power we purge ourselves of deceivers as soon as we detect them, what more can we do? If our rule and practice is to separate them wholly as soon as we unmask them, what more can virtue itself desire? I ask any man, however much he may hate Christianity, what more can the church do than watch her members with all diligence, and excommunicate the wicked when discovered? It is a foul piece of baseness on the part of the world that they should allege the faults of a few false professors against the whole church: it is a piece of miserable baseness of which the world ought to be ashamed. Nevertheless, so it is. “Ha! ha!” they say. “So would we have it! So would we have it!” The daughter of Philistia rejoices, and the uncircumcised triumphs when Jesus is betrayed by his friend, and sold by his traitorous disciple. O deceitful professor, will not the Lord be avenged upon you for this? Is it nothing to make Jesus’ name the drunkard’s song? Nothing to make the enemy blaspheme? O hardened man, tremble, for this shall not go unpunished.

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