A
CODE FOR CHRISTIANS
I. A CHRISTIAN always keeps open
the way of communication between himself and God. By this we mean
the wireless line we call prayer and the study of the Bible.
II. A CHRISTIAN is the same pleasant,
lovable, kind, considerate man at home that he is when he is on
his best behaviour at a public gathering when he wants to make
the best impression possible.
III. A CHRISTIAN should so live
his life that wherever he may be found, at the office or in the
home or in public anywhere, those who see him and know him will
recognise him as a Christian. There is something about a man or
woman who lives a real Christian life that shines out for all
to see. "I would trust that man anywhere."
IV. THE CHRISTIAN has no alibi or
excuse when he goes wrong. A Christian does not excuse himself
for continually breaking God's laws by saying "Everybody
does it." In the first place it is not true. Everybody does
not break the laws, everybody does not violate the sanctity of
the home, everybody is not a grafter and a crook. The real Christian
thinks out his own line of conduct and acts upon it. He does not
regulate what is right for him or what is wrong for him by the
rights and wrongs of other men.
V. CHRISTIANS have this plank in
their platform: "I will be loyal to my God and my country.
I will obey the laws of the land as interpreted by the duly constituted
authorities. I stand uncompromisingly for a law-abiding government."
VI. IN ALL religious platforms you
will find a plank, and it is especially one to which Christians
must adhere: "I am for peace always and everywhere among
men and nations. God helping me, I will cast my voice for the
peace of the world."
VII. A MAN may be a Christian in business. There are, thank
God, thousands of Christian lawyers, Christian teachers, Christian
bankers, Christian farmers, Christian editors and I will include
the Christian politicians and stand ready to prove it. A man may
be a Christian in whatever business he selects to follow, always
providing that that business is one which is of benefit to the
community in which he lives and contributes to the welfare and
happiness of community.
VIII. WHEN ONE is baptised as a
Christian, he should always take his pocketbook along and let
it be baptised with him. The Christian believes that everything
comes from God and should certainly be willing and happy to give
back to God for a special use something of what God has given
him.
IX. TIME IS the essence of life.
We consecrate our money to God, our lives to God, and as life
is the time God gives us here on earth, our time belongs to him
when He needs it.
X. THE CHRISTIAN affirms that God
plays no favourites. That before him under the universal law there
are no races, no colours, no prejudices. The Christian is a Christian
in every country and every language, equal before the Lord. -
MM, March 1934, page12.
Earnest Lau, the Associate Editor of Methodist Message, is also the Archivist of The Methodist Church in Singapore.