Finally, Brethren, Farewell

Finally, Brethren, Farewell! — June 2020

Volume 1 | Issue 1
Rev. Nathan J. Langerak
Finally, brethren, farewell. Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you.—2 Corinthians 13:11

With the content of this new magazine, Sword and Shield, we hope you have been edified. Now we leave you until the next issue with a cordial farewell as brethren, in the words of the apostle Paul inspired by the Spirit of Jesus Christ. It is an exhortation that is brief, but it includes all aspects of the Christian life and contains its chief principles.

Paul’s farewell calls the believer to rejoice. The believer has every reason to rejoice. Jehovah is his God by sovereign grace. Jehovah his God reigns. God has set his king, Jesus Christ, upon his throne over all creation. Who is the recipient of so great a salvation as the brethren, the people of the Lord? Rejoice, brethren.

When the apostle says, “Be perfect,” he means be refreshed and fitted for your calling. The magazine that you have in your hand aims to give joy to Reformed believers in its edifying and spiritually informative content for the refreshing and strengthening of their souls, in order that they might carry on in their serious calling to be God’s friends and servants in the world and to stand as God’s representatives over against the sin and darkness of the world. Be perfect, brethren.

The magazine intends to refresh and strengthen believers by giving them the good comfort of the gospel truth of Jesus Christ, the gospel of sovereign and particular grace and the unconditional covenant of God. In that gospel alone there is comfort. Be of good comfort, brethren.

The magazine aims by that gospel to contribute to the single-mindedness of Reformed believers in the truth. Being of one mind in the truth is the unity of believers in Christ. There is only unity in the truth. Be of one mind, brethren.

In the unity of the truth, there is the blessedness of peace among brethren who live at peace with one another because they are at peace with their God through Jesus Christ their Lord, through faith in the gospel of grace. Live in peace, brethren.

All such will have the blessed experience of the God of love and peace dwelling with them. He is the God of love and peace in himself. He is the author of all the blessedness of love and peace with God in Jesus Christ. He is the author of the truth of the gospel, of the comfort it gives, of the unity of mind among the brethren in that truth, and of the blessed peace among the brethren that is its work. All glory to the God of love and peace. To all who are so minded, the God of love and peace shall be with you.

So as fellow believers and lovers of the truth, we bid you, farewell, brethren.

—NJL

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