And
so it is that we must start the process of saying goodbye to this season of
ministry - a 34 year ministry at our beloved Eastside Baptist Church.
Truly,
this time has gone by, “as a mist that
appears for a little time and then vanishes” (James 4:14). We are setting apart 3 Sundays, and with the help of
some of the farewell speeches of Scripture, I wish to share some concluding
reflections with you.
Everything
under the sun has a starting point and a termination date. Joshua started to lead
Israel after the death of Moses (Joshua
1) and here in the 23rd and 24th chapter, Joshua shares his final words with Israel. I was called to the pastoral ministry in
January 1990, although I was also a founding church member with the group that
started this congregation in the June of 1985. God willing, I will complete my
labours on the 31st December of this year, when many of you will be
on your well- deserved holidays.
Marcelle
and I are not yet sure what the future holds for us in terms of further
usefulness, but we do know who holds the future. We plan to have a time of rest,
reflection and prayer, asking the Lord where we could serve Him, in keeping
with our age related capabilities. We were deliberate in not making any plans,
because we did not want to be doubleminded. It was really important to us to
serve God and you with an undivided heart until the very end.
We
know that God will provide for the years that are left for us on earth. So when
people say, “We hear that Joachim and
Marcelle are retired now” tell them, “You
heard that wrong. They are not retiring. They are waiting on new orders. But Joachim needs to let go of Eastside. A new
team must now lead this work forward.” We shall stay in touch and visit
from time to time as wisdom dictates and as the Lord allows. I will no longer be your pastor or church
elder, but Marcelle and I will always be your brother and sister in Christ. And so I wish to use the closing words of Joshua, Samuel and Paul, by which I reflect
with you on this
ministry.
Today
we begin with Joshua:
23:1-5 “A long
time afterward, when the LORD had given rest to Israel from all their
surrounding enemies, and Joshua was old and well advanced in years, Joshua
summoned all Israel, its elders and heads, its judges and officers and said to
them… you have seen all that the LORD your God has done…”.
Recognising
that Joshua’s times and situations were unique and unrepeatable, I want to be
quick to point out that I am not Joshua and you are not Israel, and the
situation here is quite unique. Nevertheless, life lived under the sun repeats
itself in various familiar forms, and
for this reason also “the Scriptures are profitable for teaching, for reproof, for
correction and for training in righteousness…” (2 Tim 3:16). We find common ground in the farewell words of our
biblical ancestors.
Under
the leadership of Joshua, and by God’s grace, Israel, after
many battles fought and won finally came to rest in the promised land – the very
land that today is in the news and once again the focus point of so much
trouble and conflict.
Eastside
Baptist church had a beginning. She was solemnly constituted to the glory of
God on the 16th of June 1985, by 21 members. Our founding pastoral
couple were Charles[1]
and Betty Whitson[2].
They served you until December 1989. A piece of land was secured and building
commenced in 1987. This is the property from which we have conducted our work
for nearly 40 years[3].
Marcelle and I started in January of
1990, three months before Namibia became an independent nation. This church has
now become a settled congregation in the city. Many battles needed to be fought
in that process. The sworn enemy of the church, the devil, has tried his utmost
to discourage us and hinder us, time and again.
We started as a young and immature church, with very little structure
and with no elders. We were certainly very vulnerable, and I myself was a rookie
pastor, 32 years old, when I started.
23:6-13 The Fight of Faith
“Therefore be very strong to keep and
to do all that is written in the Book of the Law of Moses, turning aside from
it neither to the right hand nor to the left, that you may not mix with these
nations remaining among you or make mention of the names of their gods or swear
by them or bow down to them, but you shall cling to the LORD your God...” (23:6-8)
As
he was prepared to hand over the leadership, Joshua’s main concern was that
Israel needed to continue in the strong convictions that first moved him – see Joshua 1:6-9. Israel was called by
Joshua to resist any form of idolatry and spiritual compromise by holding
on to the Word of God (23:6) and to love the Lord their God (23:11). The surrounding nations and their worship of idols – their false gods were Israel’s greatest challenge. If they would bring the
outside world into their midst (mostly by marriage) that would become “a snare and a trap… a whip on your sides
and thorns in your eyes…” (23:13).
Eastside
was born in a time of spiritual and political trouble, and much can be said
about that. Some Namibian Churches of various denominations were becoming
political platforms in those pre-independence days. Other churches were
embracing the Pentecostal/ Charismatic movement. Both, the political and many of the charismatic churches essentially abandoned the authority of the
Word of God. In due time these became man centered organizations, and with our
own eyes we have seen the demise of many such churches in our own day.
The
overarching desire expressed by a group, meeting in Charles and Betty’s home in
the early eighties was to have an evangelical church that was free from
political agendas and charismatic
excesses and focused on God’s Word.
That
is easier said than done. The people that joined Eastside loved the idea of
being part of a Bible based church, but many weren’t deeply rooted in the
practises and disciplines of the Word of God, and some ultimately abandoned the
Lord. They loved the world more, and the
apostle Paul tells us of such. [4] Others persevered under the Word and were in
due course established, and they became
co-labourers. Some are now with the Lord.
One
of my key contributions to the spiritual battle here has been a call to the reformation of the church alongside a persistent call to true,
consistent discipleship. I say this against the background that many in this wonderful
country call themselves Christians. In
reality few live like Christians. The greatest battles I have fought, is with
our hearts and our wills – to take every
thought captive to obey Christ (2
Cor. 10:5). My regular anguish is best expressed by Paul in Galatians 4:19: “my little children, for whom I am again in the anguish of childbirth
until Christ is formed in you”.
23:14-16 Joshua’s Farewell; Reminder
of God’s Faithfulness; Warning concerning Unfaithfulness
“And now I am about to go the way of
all the earth, and you know in your hearts and souls, all of you, that not one
word has failed of all the good things
that the LORD your God promised
concerning you…”.
Joshua
knows that he will not live forever and that the time has now come to hand over
the baton to a new generation. But the big point here is that Joshua reminds
the coming generation that God has always been faithful to His people. And he
warns them that they must not be unfaithful to the LORD their God.
Unfaithfulness has painful consequences.
24:1- 13 A Great Gathering and a
History Lesson
“Joshua gathered all the tribes of
Israel… and they presented themselves before God. And Joshua said to all the
people…”.
Joshua’s
last words are now recorded in the 24th chapter. Everyone gathers – “all the tribes of Israel, the elders, the
heads of families, the judges, the officers of Israel”. And Joshua speaks, “…Thus says the LORD, the God of Israel…”.
He
reminds them of their history –
from Terah, the father of Abraham, who lived in Mesopotamia to the present.
He
reminds them of the fact that it was God
Himself who gave them their
ancestry (24:2-4), who brought them
out of Egypt (24:6,7), who gave them the promised land of Canaan (24:8-13)
– “a land
for which they had not laboured
and cities that you had not built… eating fruit of vineyards and olive orchards that you did not plant…”.
Eastside,
remember that God has planted this church by the labours of others. God, at the hand of this church has brought
at least 2 generations through many troubles, trials and tests. Great battles
have been fought to preserve the gospel – more than you can know or appreciate.
God has given us rest (23:1), and
now you are currently privileged to enjoy the fruit of that labour. Most of you have not sweated and toiled for
what you now have. Don’t take that for granted. Don’t despise that.
Be
careful and thankful and continue to build on this foundation for future
generations. Remember too that a Christ centred, Word based, Evangelical church
is a thorn in Satan’s side. Don’t presume on this present peace. You must
continue the fight of faith. You must continue to cling to God and His Word alone.
Two key activities must define you: Prayer and Proclamation! Whatever else you do must flow from that!
24:14 – 28 A FINAL CHALLENGE
“Fear the LORD and serve Him in
sincerity and in faithfulness…”… “put away the gods that your fathers
served…”…”choose this day whom you will serve…”.
Joshua’s
final reminder is a repeat of what has been said so often in Israel – Fear the LORD! “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom” (Prov. 1:7). So make up your minds where
you want to be. Do not have your heads here with God and your hearts there with
your idols. Serve and love the LORD your God with your whole mind and heart and
soul and strength.
The
people answer Joshua, and they say, “Far be it from us that we should forsake
the LORD to serve other gods…”(24:16).
Joshua, a seasoned and experienced man knows that his people are quick to speak
and slow to deal with the problem of heart idolatry. Therefore he says, “You are not able to serve the LORD, for He
is a holy God. He is a jealous God…” (24:19).
Many
people think that being a Christian is easy. Well it is and it isn’t. It is
easy when you understand that your salvation is based on holding on to Christ ALONE.
But do you hold on to Jesus alone? What else are you clinging to? If we love
idols more than our Lord Jesus then we have no certainty that we are actually
Christians in the first place.
But
Joshua’s people insist that they will cling to God, and quite rightly therefore
Joshua takes them seriously, by renewing the covenant with them, recording all
that they have said. If they will not cling to God, the stones will cry out as
a testimony against them (24:27). I together with our past and present elders
have been responsible to attach your hearts to God in our generation.
Will
you in turn continue to be faithful to God?
Will
you, the next generation of elders and leaders, be faithful to God and your
people?
In
Joshua
24:31 we read,
“Israel served the LORD all the days
of Joshua, and all the days of the elders who outlived Joshua and
had known all the work that the LORD did
for Israel.”
Thank
God that Joshua’s legacy lasted for a while, but we also know that the book of
Judges follows, and with it a most
disturbing text in Judges 2:11. But we do not need to repeat history if we
cling to Joshua 23:6, by which we
are kept from sin, for as Dwight Moody
rightly said, ”This book will keep you from sin, or sin will keep you
from this book”.
[1] Charles
Whitson: 3rd April 1927- 9th December 2012; "The LaFayette Sun" - December 12,
2012 writes,
Rev. Charles Whitson, 85, of LaFayette (Hamburg Community),
died Sunday, December 9, 2012, at Bethany House in Opelika. Funeral services were held Wednesday,
December 12, at Rock Springs Baptist Church at 1 p.m. with Rev. Hudson Whitson
officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
[2] Betty Whitson: 23rd May 1933 -
9th July 2017; 84
years old; died at the Dadeville Health
Care Center in Dadeville, Alabama. Funeral services were held Wednesday July
12, 2017 at 11 AM at the Rock Springs Baptist Church with burial in the church
cemetery, with the Rev. James Caulfield officiating. She was a member of the Rock Springs Baptist
Church, and she and her husband served as Missionaries to Africa (Namibia) for
25 years.
[3] On
the 16th June 2025 Eastside
Baptist Church will celebrate her 40th
year of existence.
[4] E.g.
Phygelus and Hermogenes ( 2 Tim 1:15); Hymenaus and
Philetus (1 Tim 2:17) ; Demas (2 Tim 4:9); Alexander the coppersmith (2
Tim 4:14)
1 comment:
Thanks, Brother, for identifying yourself as a dear brother in the Lord, after seeing your name on my Face Book blog quite recently. We are on the same spiritual wavelength. I am 86 and my dear wife 85.The Lord saved me at the end of my grade 11 year at school, and my Dutch Reformed Dominee gave me a Bible concordance and a set of 12 Andrew Murray Booklets which put me on my spiritual pilgrimage by creating in me an investigative spirit in studying the Bible for myself. For the past 40+ years I worked through the Bible every year, and believe me, always fresh! Never a bore! So, as a retired science and math teacher and lecturer, I keep on studying God's will. Our father bless you and your wife by guiding you concerning your future calling! The best is yet to be! I Cor.15:57-8; Phil.4:19. Pieter and Ann Fourie.
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