Eagle Saints Arise
Bill Britton
Preface
The
chapters of this book are made up from a series of messages written and
published in a booklet form in earlier days of this writing ministry.
Don't be
fooled by the simple titles and the familiar subjects of this book. There are
truths revealed here that are not generally preached or written about. Using
simple illustrations as Eagles, chickens, horses, and the lives of Old
Testament men of God, the Holy Spirit has brought forth some profound truths
concerning the Body of Christ and the Sons of God. These things are vitally
important to you.
Our
purpose in these messages is to show that God has a people that are rising
above the earth-bound conceptions of carnal men and their static theology. The
ecclesiastical orders and religious organizations of our day would keep God's
people in spiritual slavery if they could.
But thank
God, the Truth is flowing like a river in this generation, freeing the minds of
the elect from the traditions of men, enabling them to soar to new heights of
revelation. God is not dead, and the Holy Spirit has not stopped opening up the
Scriptures to those who have eyes to see, ears to hear, and hearts to believe.
The Word is coming forth as "strong meat" to those who are growing up
to "full age". His promises to us in this hour are so great as to
stretch our faith…… But He is able. Bless His glorious Name!
The
revelations brought forth in this book are not the ultimate of God, no such
claim is made. But as we eat of His Word, and digest the Truth, then He will
draw back the Veil and reveal more of the glory and beauty of the Christ.
Beloved, be not fearful of that which you have not heard before. His Spirit
will lead you into all truth. If you are of Hid fold, you will hear and
recognize His voice, and you will know that you are being introduced to deeper
truths.
And now,
may God bless you as you open this book, with your Bible near at hand, to
carefully and prayerfully consider these things that our dear Lord has given me
to share with His Body. May the spirit of revelation and wisdom in the
knowledge of Him be yours at this time!
In Him ~ Bro. Bill B.
Chapter 1: The Way Of the
Eagles
Thunderheads
rolled ominously over the Western hills, as the lightning bolts streaked across
the sky. In a lush green valley below, two birds together in a barn lot reacted
in different ways. Appearing similar in some ways, the birds were actually
different as day and night. The chicken, with her head down and her beak busy
in the trash of the barnyard, stepped up her pace as she scratched among the
debris and filth searching for grubworms, scraps, and
bits of corn. Knowing that time was short, and that she would soon have to take
refuge in the safety of the barn, she worked frantically to get a meal before
the full fury of the storm struck.
Quite
strange was the appearance and actions of the other bird. He sat on a fence
post, his head lifted to the sky and his sharp piercing eyes searching among
the clouds. He stretched his wings lazily, and gusts of wind almost lifted him
from his perch. It was a thrilling sight to see the magnificent wingspread, and
it was easy to see that the feathers of his wings that had once been clipped
back to prevent him from flying away, had once again grown to their full
length. It was obvious that this bird was not a chicken.
On a
mountain peak far above the farm, the farmer had taken an egg from the nest of
an eagle. He had placed it under a sitting hen and hatched it out with a brood
of little chickens. With much patience he had raised it and tried to tame it
and make a domestic bird of it. But from the very first it had not fit in with
the routine of the chicken lot. It walked alone, for it found no fellowship
with the other little chicks nor the hen. And though
from the day it had hatched out it had known no environment but the domestic
life around it, yet from deep within something of the wild, free nature of the
eagle cried out that this was not "home." As it grew larger, its
wings had been clipped. Unable to fly, it sat in the barnyard daily, looking
upward ... its body confined to the earth, but its heart in the sky. Not
knowing why, unable to explain, yet knowing that there was a constant call from
within to rise to greater heights in heavenly places above.
The young
eagle stretched, the wings the farmer had failed to keep clipped, and as he did
so his eyes caught sight of another great eagle riding the storm clouds. At
that moment his ears caught the sound of a sharp piercing cry from the eagle in
the sky. Suddenly a gust of wind caught under his outstretched wings and lifted
him from the post. With a scream of victory and freedom, he left the barn lot
forever and soared into the sky to meet those of his own kind.
I hope you
can see what I am getting at. I'm not the least bit interested in eagles or any
other kind of birds just for their own sake. And neither is God, but He sure
has a lot to say about eagles in the Bible. And what He has to say is very
significant in relation to His saints, the Body of Christ, those who are called
to the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
Eagles are
symbolic of a certain type of person. "But they that wait upon the Lord
... shall mount up with wings as eagles" (Isaiah 40:31). The mounting up
process is important and necessary to the sons of God who are to be conformed
to the image of the Son of God and rule and reign with Him forever. But it only
comes to those who will wait in His presence until the glory that shine from
His face changes them from the image of the earthly into the image of their
heavenly King.
Chickens are
also symbolic of people. The only time chickens are referred to in the Bible,
Jesus used them as a type of those people in Jerusalem who could not hear His
message nor heed His call. They travelled in crowds, in broods, and they were
earthbound. They kept their eyes upon the things of this world, scratching out
a bare existence, and never lifted their heads to see Him who is from above.
They ate the handouts that were cast to them, and searched greedily in the
crowded barn lot for more to fill their bellies. For the chicken is by nature
an unclean bird, and will eat dead things and unspeakable filth. They are bound
to their existence on the right and on the left by fences, and are satisfied.
But not the eagle. For he has inherited a nature that cannot and will not
survive in the confining captivity of the barnyard fowl. To be happy and
to fulfill his purpose in life, he must be free to soar in the wide open spaces
among the clouds of heaven. It seems lonely up there, for there are not many
who will dare to rise to such heights, but the eagle does not care, for it is
not in his nature to mingle with the multitudes or the majority.
There is
much we can learn about our heavenly calling as we consider what the Bible says
about eagles. Deuteronomy 32:11 tells us how the young eagle gets his
introduction to the practice of soaring in the heavens. Let the eagle saints
hear carefully. It says that the mother eagle "Stirs up her nest" -
"flutters over her young" - "spreads abroad her wings" and
"bears them on her wings." The time has come when the young eagle
must leave the nest and strike out on his own.
ut looking down from the dizzy heights of the mountain peak, he
is not ready to begin such a new and dangerous enterprise. He has "not
passed this way before," and is reluctant to start out. So the mother
eagle begins making things uncomfortable for him in the nest. The nest is so
soft, so safe, so comfortable, and he is satisfied to remain there. None of this business of "trying out your wings" for him.
So the mother eagle "stirs up the nest." She tears up his soft bed,
breaks the twigs until the jagged ends stick out. In other words, she begins to
make life very miserable for him in the place that had once seemed so nice.
Does it seem
that God is dealing harshly with you? Is He tearing up your soft, comfortable
nest? Does the place in God that once met such a need in your life now seem
rough, tight, and uncomfortable? What is happening? The Lord is getting ready
to push you off to heights that you never dreamed of. Do the jagged edges of
that which was once such a comfort to you now stab you with grief and pain?
Have you been wondering what the trouble was, and
perhaps doubt that you were even in the will of God? Doubt no longer, but
expect in faith for the next great work of God to come forth in your life. It
is not the wrath of God trying to destroy you. It is the love and wisdom of our
God making you willing to take another big step in the plan and purpose of God for
His Church. We, by nature, love security. So the Lord has to make us utterly
sick of our "nest" in order to make us willing to launch out into
pioneer spiritual journeys in the heavenlies.
Still the
young eagle does not leave the torn up nest. So the mother eagle begins to
"flutter over her young." In other words, she begins beating him with
her wings. the wings under which he once hid from all
danger now have become his greatest enemy, it seems. What a terrible turn of
events! To escape those terrible wings, he climbs to the side of the nest, and
as she spreads her wings abroad, he hops upon her back. Where she goes now, he
will go. For the nest has ceased to be the safe, warm home it once was. See the
mother eagle as she soars high into the sky, with the little eagle hanging on
for dear life. High up above the clouds she goes, and suddenly, without
warning, she dives out from under the little eagle, leaving him hanging on to
nothing. He screams with fear as he tumbles through the air, but instinctively
his wings stretch out and begin trying to catch the air.
Down, down,
down, he falls as his untried wings fail to function enough to hold him up.
When it looks like all hope is lost and he is about to crash on the rocks
below, the mother eagle swoops under him and bears him up on her wings. What a
relief! Back into the heights of heaven they soar ... on her wings. But just as
he thinks all is well and he is sitting on the top of the world, the bottom
drops out again. This time his wings begin to operate a little better, become a
little stronger. Until finally he learns how to catch the currents of air and
soar by himself, needing no longer the mother to catch
him from falling.
But
sometimes a little eagle is taken from the nest and refuses to fly. He will not
try his wings. He just waits each time until the mother eagle catches him and
bears him back unto the heavens on her wings. Time and again the process is
repeated until the mother eagle is convinced that there is no hope for him,
that she cannot teach him to launch out on her own. Now if he were a chicken,
someone would watch over him, feed him, protect him. Not so the eagle. Either
he learns to soar for himself, or he starves to death, or becomes a prey of
wild beasts. Knowing this, the mother eagle takes him high into the heavens for
one last ride. The with a wild screech of pain and disappointment, she dives
out from under him and flies away, leaving him to drop to his death on the
rocks far below.
Eagle saints
have a special training all their own. The flutter of His
wings make us think sometimes that He is going to beat us to death. But
the Bible says that if we do not receive His chastisement, it is a good sign
that we are not His sons. When we are finally willing to leave the nest,
trusting completely upon Him, then He takes us into heights of glory never
before experienced. Well, everything seems to be wonderful, and we are
rejoicing in our new and glorious experiences. Then suddenly the bottom drops
out, and he is not there. As we drop from the dizzying heights of glory to the
depths of gloom and despair, we flop our feeble wings
desperately and unsuccessfully, and wonder why God has left us to perish like
this.
Suddenly, He
is there! And as He bears us on eagles' wings back into the heavens, our
strength and joy returns - only to find that the process must be repeated. Over
and over, until finally we find ourselves able to use our God given
"wings" and be sustained on high by the power of His strength within.
But some
refuse to move into this realm. They rebel against the processing of God. They
resent being placed in the furnace of fire. They love the nest on high, the
safety of His wings, but they despise the chastening, the disciple, the necessity of learning to stand alone in the heavenlies. He is patient. He is longsuffering. He works
with them, giving them chance after chance. But some will not learn, will not
yield their rebellious spirits to His will. So He finally leaves them to fall
to destruction on the craggy rocks of a carnal earthly nature.
You have
seen them, and so have I. And I have wondered how that those who once soared
among the stars could have fallen so low and come to such an end. How could
some who have had such revelation, such marvelous gifts and ministries, have
come to the place where they could accept such heretical doctrines of devils?
Or cheapen their ministry and sell out the gift of God for fame and fortune? It
has happened, and you know it. It does not make the true revelation of the
Spirit any less true. Nor does it take away from the reality of the gift God
had given them.
It would
have been better if they had remained as chickens, in the safety of the barn
lot. But they had prayed to be eagles, and God answered. But the tests had
brought out the rebellious nature that would not submit wholly to the dealings
and discipline of the Holy Ghost. And they fell. Now a chicken may fall off his
roost, or off the chicken house, but he never falls far. For
he never rises to great heights. But when an eagle falls, he falls a
long way and is seen by many. But it is necessary, for there must be no rebels
among those who make their nests on the tops of the mountains and soar above
the storm clouds.
Those who
rule with Christ must rule from the heavens. For that is where the throne is.
The chicken yard is very confining. You can go so far, and no farther. The
Plymouth Rocks stay in the Plymouth Rock pens, and the Rhode Island Reds remain
in their allotted place. It would be scandalous if Farmer Brown's hen slipped
over to Farmer Jones' and ate his corn, or laid their eggs in the wrong place.
It doesn't matter if you are in the Methodist pen, or Baptist, or Pentecostal,
or whatever. You may cackle and crow about the advantages in your particular
chicken yard over the others, but just be sure and remain within your set
confines.
Not so the
eagles. No chicken yard could hold him. Put him in a cage and he will wither
and die. He can only find happiness in the freedom of the uncovered heavens.
There is lots of room where the eagles gather. Truth flows like a mighty river.
No creeds, bylaws, or rigid statement of beliefs to separate the Body of
Christ. Sweet fellowship with all who dwell in this place,
and no divisive man-made boundaries exist. Heavenly worship, gifts of the
Spirit, and glorious deliverances are the order of the day here. The dull
monotonous routine of a "chicken yard" religious system is forever a
thing of the past for those who rise on wings of eagles into this place of God.
What a
variety of glorious treasures in the Holy Ghost there are for those who dare to
believe, and who "are called according to His purpose." The time is
at hand, the call is going forth. Turn loose every hindrance of earth and cast
aside every weight, and rise with the wings of eagles into heavenly places
where you belong!
See the
chickens, how they scurry about hunting for shelter when the storm breaks.
Huddling together in their misery, hoping their shelter won't crash down on
them, fearing every lightning streak and thunderbolt. Pity those who cannot
find shelter, perhaps doomed to death by drowning or hail.
Not so the
eagle. The very same storm that pounds upon the poor earthbound creatures, produces the violent winds that lifts the eagle
effortlessly above the storm clouds. Revelation 12:12 speaks of both classes
when it says: "Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them.
Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the
sea!" Yes, the storm is breaking, and its full fury will fall upon those
who have not known the way of the eagle.
God is
delivering many today from their earthbound existence, lifting them by the Holy
Ghost into heavenly places in Christ. Things of earth grow strangely dim in the
light of His glory and grace. They do not fear the storm. The same persecution
and tribulation that shall bring great travail upon a dead, backslidden church
filled with earthly efforts, shall cause the eagle
saints to soar to heights never before attained by man since Jesus set the
example.
The place in
the heavenlies which we are to inherit,
is now occupied by demons, principalities and powers, a place they usurped from
Adam. From this place they are "rulers of the darkness of this
world." But God has purposed to bring forth a people that will ascend or
be caught up to this place and cast Satan and his army down. Jesus did it, but
he purposed not to be alone in this. He was planted as a living seed that
should bring forth a great harvest in His likeness.
The eagle is
noted for great vision. And so are eagle saints. They can believe for things
that others, whose eyes are riveted to things of earth, cannot even see, or
conceive of. "Where there is no vision, the people perish" (Proverbs
29:18). But there is vision with the eagle saints. They are the pioneers of
faith that break through to new realms in the Spirit.
Chapter 2: The Harness of the Lord
There is
a terrific operation of the Spirit going on today to bring the Sons of God into
an absolute confinement to the perfect will of God. This is the Day of His
Preparation, the day in which He is preparing the channel through which He
shall pour forth His Glory for all the world to see.
This channel is His Body in the earth, that glorious company of people who are
being conformed through much tribulation and fiery tests to the Image of the Son
of God. This is His "battle axe and weapons of war" with which He
shall subdue kingdoms and overcome all His enemies. This is His "mighty
and strong One" to whom He shall commit the work of judging this world.
This is His Overcomer, His "great army" with which He shall bring the
nations into submission. The weapons of their warfare are not carnal, natural
weapons, but they are mighty weapons, mighty through God to the pulling down of
strongholds. These are those who shall "be strong and do exploits."
But
before God can commit this great and tremendous ministry into their hands, they
must submit themselves to the discipline of the Lord, letting Him truly be the
Lord of their entire lives. We have long since dealt with the question of open
sin, but now God is dealing with the inward rebellion of our own wills. Some
good Christians are not now being so dealt with, for they are not in this Firstfruits Company, but nevertheless there is a real
dealing of God going on within those who are called into the High Calling of
God. This is a very real thing, and is the work of the Refiner's Fire. To those
who are going through it, some of its aspects are horrible, but very necessary,
and the end result thereof is glorious as we are brought into absolute and
complete submission to the will of our Lord.
It was in
a minister's conference and convention in Tulsa, Oklahoma that God gave me a
vision which I want to share with you concerning this harnessing of our own
wills. There were more than 30 ministers present in this particular Thursday
morning service, and God, the Father of spirits, was present to deal with His
sons, to correct them and discipline them to absolute obedience to His will.
There was such a stern dealing in the Spirit that no one could go to the pulpit
and minister, there was a reluctance among the ministers to say anything except
that which was directly ordered by the Spirit. And as those men of God sat
there in the awesome presence of Almighty God, some of them having many years
of ministry, some missionaries, all of them capable of getting up and preaching
a powerful sermon, I was impressed by the way they responded to the discipline
of the Spirit. And in the midst of this terrific dealing of God with out spirits, the Holy Ghost gave me a vision……
I Saw the
King's Carriage
On a dirt
road in the middle of a wide field stood a beautiful carriage, something on the
order of a stagecoach, but all edged in god, and with beautiful carvings. It
was pulled by six large chestnut horses, two in the lead, two in the middle and
two in the rear. But they were not moving, they were not pulling the carriage,
and I wondered why. Then I saw the driver underneath the carriage, on the
ground on his back, just behind the last two horses' heels, working on
something between the front wheels of the carriage. I though,
"My, he is in a dangerous place; for if one of those horses kicked or
stepped back, they could kill him, or if they decided to go forward, or got
frightened somehow, they would pull the carriage right over him." But he
didn't seem afraid, for he knew that those horses were disciplined and would
not move till he told them to move. The horses were not
stamping their feet nor acting restless, and though there were bells on
their feet, the bells were not tinkling. There were pom-poms on their harness
over their heads, but the pom-poms were not moving. They were simply standing
still and quiet, waiting for the voice of the Master.
There
were Two Young Colts in the Field
As I
watched the harnessed horses, I noticed two young colts coming out of the open
field, and they approached the carriage and seemed to say to the horses:
"Come and play with us, we have many fine games, we will race with you,
come catch us……" And with that the colts kicked up their heels, flicked
their tails and raced across the open field. But when they looked back and saw
the horses were not following, they were puzzled. They knew nothing of
harnesses, and could not understand why the horses did not want to play. So
they called to them: "Why do you not race with us? Are you tired? Are you
too weak? Do you not have strength to run? You are much too solemn,
you need more joy in life." But the horses answered not a word, nor did
they stamp their feet or toss their heads. But they stood, quiet and still,
waiting for the voice of the Master.
Again the
colts called to them: "Why do you stand so in the hot sun? Come over here
in the shade of this nice tree. See how green the grass is? You must be hungry,
come and feed with us, it is so green and so good. You
look thirsty, come drink of one of our many streams of
cool clear water." But the horses answered them with not so much as a
glance, but stood still, waiting for the command to go forward with the King.
Colts in
the Master's Corral
And then
the scene changed, and I saw lariat nooses fall around the necks of the two
colts, and they were led off to the Master's corral for training and
discipline. How sad they were as the lovely green fields disappeared, and they
were put into the confinement of the Corral with its brown dirt and high fence.
The colts ran from fence to fence, seeking freedom, but found that they were
confined to this place of training. And then the Trainer began to work on them,
with his Whip and His Bridle. What a death for those who had been all their
lives accustomed to such a freedom! They could not understand the reason for
this torture, this terrible discipline. What great crime had they done to
deserve this? Little did they know of the responsibility that was to be theirs
when they had submitted to the discipline, learned to perfectly obey the
Master, and finished their training. All they knew was
that this processing was the most horrible thing they had ever known.
Submission
and Rebellion
One of
the colts rebelled under the training, and said, "This is not for me. I
like my freedom, my green hills, my flowing streams of
fresh water. I will not take any more of this confinement, this terrible
training." So he found a way out, jumped the fence and ran happily back to
the meadows of grass. And I was astonished that the Master let him go, and went
not after him. But He devoted His attention to the remaining colt. This colt,
though he had the same opportunity to escape, decided to submit his own will,
and learn the ways of the Master. And the training got harder than ever, but he
was rapidly learning more and more how to obey the slightest wish of the
Master, and to respond to even the quietness of His voice. And I saw that had
there been no training, no testing, there would have
been neither submission nor rebellion from either of the colts. For in the
field they did not have the choice to rebel or submit,
they were sinless in their innocence. But when brought to the place of testing
and training and discipline, then was made manifest the obedience of one and
the rebellion that lay hidden in the heart of the other. And though it seemed
safer not to come to the place of discipline because of the risk of being found
rebellious, yet I saw that without this there could be no sharing of His glory,
no Sonship.
Into the
Harness
Finally
this period of training was over. Was he now rewarded with his freedom, and
sent back to the fields? Oh no. But a greater confinement than ever now took
place, as a harness dropped about his shoulders. Now he found there was not
even the freedom to run about the small corral, for in the harness he could
only move where and when his Master spoke. And unless the Master spoke, he
stood still.
The scene
changed, and I saw the other colt standing on the side of a hill, nibbling at
some grass. Then across the fields, down the road came the King's carriage,
drawn by six horses. With amazement he saw that in the lead, on the right side,
was his brother colt, now made strong and mature on
the good corn in the Master's stable. He saw the lovely pom-poms shaking in the
wind, noticed the glittering gold bordered harness about his brother, heard the
beautiful tinkling of the bells on his feet…… and envy came into his heart.
Thus he complained to himself: "Why has my brother been so honored, and I
am neglected? They have not put bells on my feet, nor
pom-poms on my head. The Master has not given me the wonderful responsibility
of pulling His carriage, nor put about me the golden harness. Why have they
chosen my brother instead of me?" And by the Spirit the answer came back
to me as I watched. "Because one submitted to the will and discipline of
the Master, and one rebelled, thus has one been chosen and the other set
aside."
A Famine
in the Land
Then I
saw a great drought sweep across the countryside, and the green grass became
dead, dry, brown and brittle. The little streams of water dried up, stopped
flowing, and there was only a small muddy puddle here and there. I saw the
little colt (I was amazed that it never seemed to grow or mature) as he ran
here and there, across the fields looking for fresh streams and green pastures,
finding none. Still he ran, seemingly in circles, always looking for something
to feed his famished spirit. But there was a famine in the land, and the rich
green pastures and flowing streams of yesterday were not to be had. And one day
the colt stood on the hillside on weak and wobbly legs, wondering where to go
next to find food, and how to get strength to go. Seemed like there was no use,
for good food and flowing streams were a thing of the past, and all the efforts
to find more only taxed his waning strength. Suddenly he saw the King's
carriage coming down the road, pulled by six great horses. And he saw his
brother, fat and strong, muscles rippling, sleek and beautiful with much
grooming. His heart was amazed and perplexed, and he cried out: "My
brother, where do you find the food to keep you strong and fat in these days of
famine? I have run everywhere in my freedom, searching for food, and I find
none. Where do you, in your awful confinement, find food in this time of
drought? Tell me, please, for I must know!" And then the answer came back
from a voice filled with victory and praise: "In my Master's House, there
is a secret place in the confining limitations of His stables where He feeds me
by His own hand, and His granaries never run empty, and His well never runs
dry." And with this the Lord made me to know that in the day when people
are weak and famished in their spirits in the time of spiritual famine, that
those who have lost their own wills, and have come into the secret place of the
most High, into the utter confinement of His perfect will, shall have plenty of
the corn of Heaven, and a never ending flow of fresh streams of revelation by
His Spirit. Thus the vision ended.
Interpretation
of the Vision
"Write
the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it." (Habakkuk 2:2) "Harness the horses:
and get up, ye horsemen" (Jeremiah 46:4). I'm sure that many of you who
can hear what the Spirit saith to the Church, have
already seen what God was showing in the vision. But let me make it plain.
Being born into the Family of God, feeding in the green pastures and drinking
of the many streams of the unfolding revelation of His purposes is fine and
wonderful. But it is not enough. While we were children, young, undisciplined,
limited only by the outer fence of the Law that ran around the limits of the
pastures, (that kept us from getting into the dark pastures of poison weeds),
He was content to watch us develop and grow into young manhood, spiritually
speaking. But the time came to those who fed in His pastures, and drank at His
streams, when they were to be brought into discipline or
"child-training" for the purpose of making them mature Sons. Many of
the children today cannot understand why some of those who have put on the
harness of God cannot get excited by the many religious games and the playful
antics of the immature. They wonder why the disciplined ones run not after
every new revelation or feed on every opportunity to engage in seemingly
"good and profitable" religious activities. They wonder why some will
not race with them in their frantic efforts to build great works and great and
notable ministries. They cannot understand the simple fact that this Company of
saints is waiting for the voice of the Master, and they do not hear God in all
this outward activity. They will move in their time, when the Master speaks.
But not before, though many temptations come from the playful colts. And the
colts cannot understand why those who seemingly appear to have great abilities
and strength are not putting it to good use. "Get the carriage on the
road", they say, but the disciplined ones, those in God's harness, know better
than to move before they hear the voice of the Master. They will move in their
time, with great purpose, and great responsibility.
And the
Lord made me to know that there were many whom He had brought into training who
had rebelled against the discipline, the chastising of the Father. And they
could not be trusted with the great responsibility of mature Sonship, so he let them go back to their freedom, back to
their religious activities and revelations and gifts. They are still His
people, still feeding in His pastures, but He has set them aside from the great
purposes for the end of the age. So they revel in their freedom, feeling that
they are the Chosen ones with the many streams of living water, not knowing
that they have been set aside as unfit for His great work in this end of the
Age.
And He
showed me that though the chastising seemeth grievous
for the time, and the discipline hard to endure, yet
the result with all the glory of Sonship is worth it
all, and the glory to follow far exceeds the suffering we endure. And though
some lose even their lives in this training, yet they will share alike in the
glory of His eternal purposes. So faint not, saints of God,
for it is the Lord that doth bring thee into confinement, and not thine enemy.
It is for thy good, and for His glory, so endure all things with praises and
thanksgiving that He hath counted thee worthy to share His glory! Fear thou not
the whip in His hand, for it is not to punish thee, but to correct and train
thee, that thou mightest come into submission to His
will, and be found in His likeness in that Hour. Rejoice thou in thy trials, in
all thy tribulations, and glory thou in His cross, and in the confining
limitations of His harness, for He hath chosen thee, and He hath taken upon Himself
the responsibility of keeping thee strong and well fed, so lean thou upon Him,
and trust not in thin own ability and thine own understanding. So shalt thou be
fed, and His hand shall be upon thee, and His glory shall overshadow thee and
shall flow through thee as it goes forth to cover the earth. Glory to God!
Bless the Lord, He's wonderful! Let Him be Lord of your life, friends, and
complain not at that which He bringeth to pass in
your life.
Plenty in
the Time of Famine
For in
the hour when famine sweeps the land, He shall feed by His own hand those who
are submitted to His perfect will, and who dwell in the secret place of the
Most High. When terror stalks the land, those in His harness hall not be afraid, for they shall feel His bit and bridle and know
the guidance of His Spirit. When others are weak and frail and fearful, there
shall be those who shall be strong in the power of His might, and shall lack
for no good thing. In the hour when the traditions of the religious systems
have proven false, and their streams have dried up, then His Chosen ones shall
speak forth with the true Word of the Lord. So rejoice, Sons of God, that you have been chosen by His grace for this great
work in this last hour.
The fence
which kept the colts in their own meadows and their own pastures mean nothing
to the team in the harness, for the gates open to them, and they go forth
pulling the king's carriage into many strange and wonderful places. They do not
stop to eat the poison weeds of sin, for they feed only in the Master's stable.
These fields they trample under their feet as they go forth on the King's
business. And so to those who are brought into absolute subjection to His will,
there is no Law. For they move in the Grace of God, led only by His Spirit
where all things are lawful but not all things are expedient. This is a
dangerous realm for the undisciplined, and many have perished in sin as they
leaped over the fence without His harness and His bridle. Some have though of themselves as being completely harnessed and
submissive to Him, only to find that in some avenue of their life there dwelled
rebellion and self-will. Let us wait before Him until He puts His noose around
us and draws us to His place of training. And let us learn of the dealings of
God and the movings of His Spirit until at last we
feel His harness drop about us, and hear His voice guiding us. Then there is
safety from the traps and pitfalls of sin, and then shall we abide in His house
forever!
Chapter 3: Upreach And Outreach
The way
of the Spirit is to reach for the tops of the mountains. The way of the carnal
mind is to settle there and build tabernacles. But the way of the spirit is to
praise God for victory, and hunt for higher mountains. God has a people called
to walk in the Spirit!
Stop here
and read Ephesians 1:9-18 in your Bible. Without taking space to reprint all that portion in this book, I want to refer to several
verses.
Verse 11
tells us that in Christ we have been predestinated to an inheritance. (1 Peter
1:4 says "to an inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for you…… ready to be
revealed in the last time.")
Now these
scriptures begin to tell us something about our inheritance, and just when it
is to be fully revealed. "In the last time."
That's the day that's beginning to dawn now, beloved. Now just what is this
inheritance like? If you were a genuine heir (and you really are, you know) you
would want to know something of what you were going to inherit, wouldn't you? Unless of course it was a secret, a mystery. And this
inheritance has been a glorious mystery, hidden from ages and saints, to whom
He would make known the glory of this mystery. Now do you want to know what it
is?
That
Glorious Inheritance
Someone says
"It's a gold mansion, up in the skies somewhere. A great
big house with lots of rooms, beautiful furniture, three or four stories high,
etc. etc". What's all those rooms for? You going to have company? Not me. If we all get a big
house, I'll have my own. Not your husband, or
children. They'd all have their own house (and furniture to take care of?).
What kind of furniture you going to have? A refrigerator?
TV? Air conditioner? What are
you going to have in all those rooms? Bedrooms? (Who
will be sleeping where there is no night?) Kitchen?
(What will you cook?) Bathroom? What for? Can't you
just see this false city we have all built up in our natural imaginations.
Multitudes of lonely people, each sitting around in a big 40
room gold house, with no one to enjoy it with?
Alright
now, lets sanctify that
carnal mind and see what God really has for us. The reality of the Spirit is
much better than the fanciful dreams we have built up in our natural minds, so
limited and finite.
There is
an inheritance. Of this there is no doubt. Then there must be a people who will
receive this inheritance. This is sure. It is reserved "for you who are
kept by the power of God through faith……" Hebrews 9:15 tells us that Jesus
had to die in order for us "to receive the promise of eternal
inheritance". Hallelujah!
We Now
Have a Foretaste
God has
not left us in the dark regarding this wonderful inheritance. He has given us
an earnest or "foretaste" of the fulness.
Turn back to Ephesians 1:13-14 and read: "After that ye believed, ye were
sealed with THAT HOLY SPIRIT OF PROMISE, WHICH IS THE EARNEST OF OUR
INHERITANCE UNTIL THE REDEMPTION OF THE PURCHASED POSSESSION." Now let me
read verse 14 again to you in the Amplified New Testament: "THAT SPIRIT IS
THE GUARANTEE OF OUR INHERITANCE, THE FIRST FRUIT, THE PLEDGE AND FORETASTE,
THE DOWN PAYMENT ON OUR HERITAGE, IN ANTICIPATION OF ITS FULL REDEMPTION AND
OUR ACQUIRING COMPLETE POSSESSION OF IT, TO THE PRAISE OF HIS GLORY."
Alright,
what did you see? It is very plain that the INHERITANCE is of the very same
substance and quality as the FORETASTE, only it is the fulness
of what we have now received only a down payment or pledge. And the foretaste
of this inheritance is that Holy Spirit which you received after you believed
on Jesus Christ. Be honest now, could I possibly make it any plainer?
Give Us
More!
When Paul
laid his hands on those twelve men at Ephesus and heard them speak in tongues
and prophesy, they received something real and genuine. What was it? It was the
down payment on their inheritance. When the Holy Ghost fell on the house of
Cornelius, causing them to speak in tongues and magnify God, they were giving
evidence of having received something they wanted a lot more of. For who is
there who has ever received a real genuine baptism with the Holy Ghost that has
not hungered for more, and more, and more? Well, good news. What we have
received is only the earnest, a pledge, on an inheritance purchased for us by
the death of our Lord Jesus. Incorruptible, undefiled, reserved, eternal……
Glory to God, I feel like shouting. And I think I will!
I love my
Holy Ghost Baptism. I love the gifts and operations of the Spirit. I love the
anointing I feel right now. For these things are a
"measure" or portion of what I am going to live with and enjoy
through all eternity. You might say these things constitute a "golden
brick" in my heavenly Mansion. All right now, get
mad with me, but it's the truth anyhow!
Spirit of
Revelation
Let's go
back to Ephesians. In verse 17 Paul prays that God would give you the Spirit of
wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him. So that you might have some
spiritual understanding of the things of God, and that you might know
"what the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints." Oh,
dear ones, there is so much to know about Him, about this glorious inheritance,
and our minds are so dull, so natural. God help us see.
There is
so much I want to tell you in this message, but you must have a spirit of
revelation if you are to understand. The same spirit of
revelation that was given when these things were written. Don't let
doubts and limited vision keep you out of the Promised Land, the glorious land
of inheritance. It is yours! He has bought it for you, it is paid for, and now
it is time to cross Jordan and enter in. The Day is at hand!
Oh, I
must get out of this glorious book of Ephesians, or I'll never finish this
message. Let us turn to Philippians 3:12-14……
The High
Calling
Now Paul
says that God apprehended him so that he might apprehend something. What? Well,
whatever it was, he hadn't yet received it after many years of faithful and
fruitful ministry. Now if you think this High Calling that Paul was reaching
for was Heaven, I can assure you it wasn't. For Paul was doing everything in his
power to press toward the mark for that prize of the High Calling, but he had a
lot of chances all down thru his life to go to heaven. If he had just stayed
out of that basket in Damascus, those Jews would have seen to it that heaven
would have received Paul at the very beginning of his ministry. Some Jews at Lystra actually drug Paul out of the city and left him for
dead, until the saints got around him and prayed. Can you imagine someone
praying you away from your high calling? And then Paul had an excellent chance
to go to heaven, right from the city of Jerusalem, with 40 thirsty Jews to help
him make it. But he had to go and spoil their plans, and no telling how many of
them starved to death over it. No, what Paul was reaching for was not heaven.
He knew that heaven was for "Whosoever will". He was after something
greater. He was after a prize. **Heaven is not a prize,
it is a GIFT of God's grace. Heaven is for "whosoever will", the
dying thief, the deathbed repenter,**
the thirty-fold Christian. Paul said "I run that I may obtain." Paul
was after God's greatest offer to man.
**At
Pentecost we have Peter showing us the way ALL men must come into salvation in
Acts 2:38. We are justified by faith, but faith without works (evidence) is
dead. Please work out your own salvation with ‘‘fear and trembling'. Even when
we find obedience to God's Spirit and Word, HEAVEN WILL STILL BE A GIFT. C.H.
It is Not
the Gifts
At the
time Paul wrote the book of Philippians, he had enjoyed a marvelous ministry of
power, and abundance of the Gifts of the Spirit, miracles too numerous to
count, filled with the Holy Ghost and speaking with tongues more than any. But
all this was not the High Calling. And to think that some say today that they
have arrived, when they don't have a fraction of what this little old
foot-weary travelling preacher had. And yet he freely admitted that he had not
yet apprehended what he was after. And brother, neither have I. Hallelujah!
This High
Calling is not the building of a lot of churches, or attaining to an
Apostleship. Paul had all that. It was not getting visions or revelations, or
supernatural visitations or experiences. It is something far beyond all that……
It is the fulness of what we have only received the
foretaste or pledge. It is that which no man, except Jesus of Nazareth, has
ever come into as yet, but which is reserved for the end-times. It is now the
End-time. We are about to move in……
"It
is Written"
Where did
Paul find these glorious truths? Did an angel come down in the night and visit
with him and unveil these wonderful secrets? Did he take a trip to far off
Tibet to learn the secrets of the sages? Of course not! Then how did He find
out about this High Calling and the Fulness of the
Spirit?
IN THE
BOOK! "To the Law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to
this Word, it is because there is no light in them." (Isaiah 8:20) And in
Acts 24:14 and 26:22, Paul himself said that he never preached anything except
that which was already written in the Law and the prophets. So it must be
there. Sonship, High Calling, Overcomer, Body of
Christ, Inheritance…… Paul preached it all and he preached it from the Book!
If what
they preach is not in the Bible, then you can be assured, beloved, it is not
what you and I are after. It is not what Paul was after. Some of them are gone
on to perdition now, but I have heard them in times past…… I have heard them
speak the blasphemous thoughts of their corrupt minds. "Bury the old black
lids of death" (they said) "we don't need the Book any longer, it is
only a crutch for the feeble, a light only for those in darkness, we now speak
His Word today, and we are the living Word, we don't need the dead
letter." So they throw the Book away, mostly because they can't find their
"revelations" in it.
But hear
me today, and hear me good…… this kind of heretic is not in the true Move of
God for this hour. They are not God's elect. What they have is not the Latter Rain, it is only the devil's drizzle and is as poison as
carbolic acid, and twice as useless.
"And
Now…… Up We Go"
Let's go
back to Ephesians. Chapter three, and in verse 18 where Paul prays that you
might be rooted and grounded in love that you "May be able to comprehend
with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height; And to
know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge,
that ye might be filled with ALL the fulness of
God."
Do you
really believe that? That God wants you to be filled with all the fulness of God? Someone might say "Oh, I wouldn't have
the nerve to say that".. Well, you don't have to, He had the nerve to say it for you! This is His desire
for His people. Not that they might just live on a lower plane of existence,
feeding on doctrines, programs, increase in numbers, bigger and more elaborate
buildings, frustrations in spirit…… No, but God wants you to have the fulness…… OF HIM! Well, I didn't say it, go back and read
Ephesians 3:19 again.
Now God
wants you to comprehend, to know and understand what is the LENGTH and BREADTH,
and the DEPTH and HEIGHT. The length and breadth speaks to us of the outreach
of God. Look at the Horizontal crossbar on Calvary's Cross…… with those
precious hands stretched out to gather in the whole creation to His bosom. God
has always been interested in the salvation of lost mankind. There is infinite
and eternal grace to the "whosoever will" of God…… the length and
breadth.
Now look
at the vertical upright part of the Cross on which Jesus hung. It speaks to me
of the depth and height. Friends, you will never know the full depth to which
Jesus went in order to redeem back His own. I could spend the rest of my time
telling you of that journey, from Heaven to earth, then from earth to hell,
because of His love to usward. Hallelujah! But thank
God, He made the journey back again, victorious over earth and hell, over sin
and sickness, and has now been exalted above the highest heaven, praise His
Name!
But now
the heights…… Oh, friends, what a glorious upreach in
God has been available through our Lord Jesus Christ to those who dare to
believe. It is beyond our wildest imagination. "Exceeding abundantly above
all that we ask or think" (verse 20).
God's
Holy Climbers
In every
age, while carnal man has been trying to expand his gains, build bigger barns, make a name for himself…… God has had a people who
have been climbing God's spiritual mountains. Let others talk of their big
deed, their great progress, their much gain in the realm where in they dwell.
The Mountaineers of the Spirit continue to leave these earthly things behind, and
press on to higher places in God. And it is these earnest seekers after God who
have made possible every new Move of the Spirit since
God has been dealing with man.
Abraham--Friend
of God
While Babel was being built, while men were saying "Let
us make us a name, lest we be scattered……" God was searching for a man who
could hear His voice. This was in Babel's beginning, when God came down and
confused their language so that they could not understand one another. And so
it has been, and so it is today…… men at one another's throats, trying to
destroy each man his neighbor, because they cannot understand each other's
language. But now we are living at the time of the destruction of Babel's great
tower, and God shall turn to the people a pure language. And there shall be
peace.
But God
found a man who could hear His voice. And the message was not an easy one. To
leave his family, his friends, all that he had worked for, all
that he had accumulated in this world. To leave behind
the opportunity for greater gains and expansion in Babylon's comfortable
surroundings. And where was this call leading him? He did not know. God
would not tell him.
But some
went with him who were not called to this high calling. Lot just liked the
prosperity of being with Uncle Abraham. There are those "fellow
travelers" who just go along for the ride. As long as it
is a smooth ride. They like the message, like to feel the anointing of
the Spirit, like the freedom of worship. But they are not called. And they must
be separated. I can tell you by experience that Abraham did not like the idea
of losing Lot. In that strange land with so many enemies, and so few of their
own group, every friend counted. But God said Lot had to go. He was not called.
Now, I'm sure Lot would have been very indignant to think that anyone could say
that he was not called. After all, look how far he's come in this thing. He's
left Ur and Babylon hadn't he? He hadn't stopped at Haran with Terah, had he? Yes, but he did not have the Upreach spirit. He was interested in the well-watered
plains of Sodom, he was anxious to make gains in the land, to expand, to make
an outreach.
But
Abram's eyes were on the mountains. And it was here, AFTER he was separated
from those not in the High calling, that God let him see his inheritance.
"Look, Abram, north and south, east and west. All you can see is yours.
I'm going to give it to you." But are you sure you're able to do this
Lord? This won't bankrupt heaven, or run you short? Don't be silly, and don't
be afraid to take what God offers. You don't know how big God is, what He is
able to do or give.
Abraham
believed. Thus it is recorded. There is much for those who will believe. Who
were the "bigshots" in Abraham's day? Who were the tribal princes,
the governors, the senators, the kings? No one knows. But we have an eternal
record of who it was that dared to walk with God, and
believe what God said!
While Lot
tried to expand his possessions, finally losing all that he had, Abraham was
pressing upward to the top of God's mountain for his day, breaking into a new
place in God that man had not come to before. He became the father of a nation
of chosen and elect.
A Voice
Crying in the Wilderness
On the
muddy banks of Jordan, standing barefoot and clothed in strange garments was
the son of a Temple priest. To follow his father, Zacharias, meant that John
could have stepped into the "inner circle" of those who attained to
the high office of Temple priesthood.
But
Jerusalem had become a place of sin and treachery. And the glory of the Temple
was a man-made thing. While Jerusalem gloried in her attainments and boasted of
her man-made beauty and strength, God was calling for someone to come outside
the walls and press upward into a new place in the Spirit. God had left the old
order, but they did not know it, for they had never recognized Him anyhow.
"None
Greater than John the Baptist"
There was
no one to follow, no one to show him the way. This was a leadership of the
Spirit. He could not follow his father, much as he loved him, for Zacharias was
trapped in the old order. But "bearing His reproach" John went
outside the gates, oblivious to what others might think of him. Hearing only the voice of Him that spoke from Heaven.
And John
reached a height in God no one had ever come to. Alright now, wouldn't you like
for the record to show that Jesus said of YOU that "there is none
greater"? He was the voice that introduced the Son of God in the most
momentous Move of God that had ever come to earth. And he was that voice
because he had heard the call, and dared to believe and to climb God's highest
mountain for his day. Glory to God!
Why Don't
You Evangelize?
No doubt
this could have been said to the disciples in the upper room as the day of the
great feast of Pentecost approached. Here they were, with the greatest message
ever given to man, and doing nothing about it. Seemingly.
They had seen the Lord alive. They had proof of His resurrection. They had a
story to tell, a message to preach. Then why weren't they out telling those
multitudes of Jews about it? They city was teeming with men from many nations.
This was their opportunity. The timing was divinely appointed, it seemed.
But where
were they? Having a secret prayer meeting, all by themselves.
No burden for lost souls, some might say. No zeal for the message. Oh, the
reproach that comes with being a spiritual pioneer. No one understands, no one seems to hear. But they had heard the voice of
their Lord, and they were obeying. It seemed as tho
the day of opportunity would come and go, and that God would miss reaching the
multitudes. But God was not late. He never is. We may get nervous, and excited,
but God knows what He is doing.
So while
others feasted and played, they fasted and prayed until they broke into a new realm
in God that the church had never come to before. They came into a new dimension
in the Spirit. They walked where men had never walked before. And they opened a
door of the Spirit for men everywhere and in all generations. All because they
had heard the voice of the Lord, obeyed, and dared to believe.
"The
Just Shall Live by Faith"
The door
of spiritual blessing opened at Pentecost was never closed again, tho the Church seemingly went into a period of great
darkness. Men fought to expand the natural part of the Church. Great effort was
made toward more outreach, but no upreach. As a
result, the darkness that came was gross. Unspeakable things, not even edifying
to talk about, took place in the Headquarters of the earthly organization, at
Rome.
Then one
day God reached right down in the middle of this mess and picked out a priest
and spoke to his heart. He heard, believed, and on October 31, 1517 he forever
inscribed his name in history when he nailed his 95 thesis to the door of his
church in Wittenburg, and opened a door for men to rise out of the rottenness of Rome's religion and come into
a new Day in the Spirit.
Oh,
Martin Luther had a good start on making gains in the realm where he found
himself. He could have spent his time in outreach. But he had heard a divine
call, and when he began an upreach into God, he
stirred up all the demons in hell against him. The religious leaders of his day
wanted to kill him, destroy him, why? Simply because it is in
them to hate those who press upward into God for greater heights in the Spirit.
One thing
you can depend on. Earthly organizations always encourage outreach, while they
discourage and bitterly fight any effort for upreach.
Look at history and you'll see it's true. It's the very nature of the ecclesiastical
systems, and they can't change. And you can depend on it that they won't
change. God will finally destroy the system with the brightness of His glory.
At times they may seem tender, they may seem to have
occasional revival. But they can't change. Those who press on to new dimensions
in the Spirit always have and always will eventually come out of her.
Pentecost
Restored
And now
we come down to the turn of this century. Here we find the churches of the day,
somewhat revived from time to time, but still trying to expand in the realm of
salvation by faith. But here and there, scattered across the face of the globe
were little groups of saints, or individuals, travailing for a greater Move of
the Spirit.
In
Topeka, Kansas in the year of 1900, a Methodist preacher by the name of Charles
Parham withdrew from the evangelistic field to seek God. Others could not
understand his actions. Where is your burden for souls, Bro. Parham? With a
powerful evangelistic ministry, and an eloquent tongue, he could have been
winning souls for Jesus. But where was he? In a big house in Topeka with a
group of saints who were convinced that they didn't have all
that God had for them, and also convinced that it was time again for the
Church to move into a greater realm of the Spirit.
So they
began an upreach for God, but they met with
tremendous powers of darkness bitterly opposing every step. Nevertheless, they
pressed on into God.
Then on
December 31, 1900 at a New Year's tarrying meeting, a woman was filled with the
Spirit and began to speak in other tongues. So what? The people next door to
the big house knew nothing about this momentous occasion, and cared even less.
But a door was being opened to the End-time Church to the glorious Baptism with
the Holy Ghost and fire.
With this
humble start, things began to happen around the world. Revival broke out in a
sovereign move of the Spirit in Wales. Evan Roberts, and others, were caught up
in a glorious hurricane of spiritual force, and a deluge of spiritual rain.
In the
year of 1904 Frank Bartleman and others in Los
Angeles were travailing in spirit for a mighty Move for that city. They were
scorned and rejected by those who had eyes only for expansion and outreach
within the realm of salvation by faith. They went to church after church
seeking fellowship in the Spirit, but it seemed all they could do was to
travail and groan in their spirits for an upreach in
God. They were cast out.
A Mighty
Breakthrough
God was
hearing those who cried unto Him. And He reached down into Bro. Charles
Parham's little groups, now preaching in Houston Texas, and called a colored
Nazarene preacher to go to Los Angeles. He went, preaching a new dimension in
the Spirit, a new experience in God. He was rejected by the existing forms of religion.
But God opened a door, an old building on Azuza
Street. It was from here that mighty rivers of power and blessing began to flow
out to the uttermost corner of the earth. Someone had dared to hear, believe,
obey, and travail for greater things. God's pioneers were moving on!
From this
time there was a mighty outreach for the Gospel. Churches, cities, and nations
were shaken by the mighty power of God expressed through His humble servants.
Untold thousands of souls were swept into the kingdom in this great harvest.
Churches sprang up all across the country in spite of violent and bitter
opposition by the religious systems. This is the pattern. A new upreach in the Spirit always produced a greater outreach
than ever thought possible under the old order of man. Look at the Early
Church.
After a
few years of glorious revival in the early years of this century, man began to
take over. Organizations began to form. Fellowships, denominations, accrediting
boards began to come into being in Pentecost. So that we may expand even
further, they said. To hold our gains, more efficient
missionary service. And expand they did. But as for upreach,
it stopped. The Pentecostal revival became divided into many factions. Churches
and preachers fought each other, while the world and the devil looked on and
laughed.
A New Day
is Dawning
Now it is
time for another breakthrough. Men and women are groaning in the Spirit for
that last great Move of the Spirit prophesied for the End-time. A great travail
is now going on, unseen by most who are admiring their beautiful system and
pointing to the great expansion and gains they have made.
But the
elect are crying to God to bring them into the fulness
of the inheritance. What happened on Azuza Street was
a restoration of the "firstfruits" or the
"Earnest". But it is the end time. Time for the
revealing of the full inheritance. God has promised. The restoration of
the earnest was to prepare our hearts for that which is about to take place.
The outpouring of the Spirit upon the denominational people in our day is not
the end of the story, but is only to prepare them for this last great revival.
At the
time God moved in a sovereign way into a Mennonite community and poured out His
Spirit upon them, a powerful prophecy was given. Part of that prophecy said
that what had happened previously in spiritual revival was as one and one half
drops of water in a ten quart pail in comparison with
that which is to follow. I believe it! The mightiest Revival this world has
ever seen is on the way. I declare it in advance. I won't have to tell you
about it when it hits, you'll be caught up in the most powerful Move of God in
history! But I urge you today to be ready. Prepare your hearts to have faith.
Things will take place that will stagger the natural mind. You will have to
have divine faith to be able to believe for that which is to happen.
A
Separation is at Hand
As in the
day of Abraham, Paul, Luther, and every other spiritual pioneer, there is today
a separation taking place. The walls of the old order are crumbling for those
who are moving on in God. They find they cannot stay in the systems of man and
come into this last great move, into the fulness of
our glorious inheritance. Many times this brings about a tearing of our flesh,
our natural sympathies and desires, as we are forced to say goodbye to those
who have not heard the voice of Him who speaketh from
Heaven.
But the
whole creation groans for this day of release, and thank God it is at hand.
Romans chapter 5 tells of the suffering that the called of God must go through,
and of the glory that is to be revealed in us. The creation waits for the
manifestation of this glory. It had not been revealed as yet in Paul's day,
even with all the benefits of Pentecost.
Verse 23
says that even we ourselves, who have every reason to be the happiest people on
earth, (and we are) still groan within ourselves, waiting for this glorious end
time event which shall bring us to full salvation, or deliverance over every
enemy of mankind.
Will You
Be a Pioneer?
Prepare
your hearts. It is a great day. But you will meet with many adversaries, if you
determine to go on with God. It is for the bold in spirit, for those who dare
to believe for God's best and highest. But to those who have seen the vision of
the inheritance and tasted of the first fruits, there is no choice. Live or
die, sink or swim, they must press their way on to a new dimension in the
Spirit for this last day.
And thank
God, there is victory, a glorious victory. I can't promise you an easy road,
void of suffering. But I can promise you His Presence all along the way. This
will come by a sovereign act of God. But it will come to those whose hearts are
ready, prepared, and faithful. So stand thou fast in the faith, quit ye like
men, for the ultimate victory over every enemy is at hand!
Chapter 4: Noah’s Ark
These are
the last days. This cannot be denied, and most people will agree that this is
so. Men's hearts are failing them for fear of what is coming upon the earth.
The leaders of nations are meeting together to try to find a way out, but with
little success. Much of the world lives in constant fear, while the rest of it
is either in ignorance of world events or is trying to forget by means of
pleasure, frantic activity or drugs. The outlook certainly is dark to say the
least, from the viewpoint of the natural man.
In the
midst of all this, where is God? What is He doing about the situation? Thanks be to God, He is right on time with His program of
deliverance. Nothing has gotten out of hand for Him. Everything is moving right
along on schedule. For you see, God is preparing a vessel of deliverance for
His people, and a means of judgment for His enemies. Exactly
as He did in the days of Noah. Jesus spoke some powerful words in
Matthew chapter 24 concerning the last days and the time of His return. Let's
read Matt 24:36-39……
"But
of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the
angels of heaven, but my Father only. BUT AS THE DAYS OF NO'E WERE, SO SHALL
ALSO THE COMING OF THE SON OF MAN BE. For as in the days that were before the
flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the
day that No'e entered into the ark, And knew not UNTIL THE FLOOD CAME, AND TOOK THEM ALL AWAY;
so shall also the coming of the Son of man be."
Look at
this scripture closely. Jesus is saying the last days will bear a marked
similarity to the days in which Noah lived. All most folks think about is that
back there they were eating and drinking and getting married. Well that was
going on long before Noah's day, and has been going on ever since. Some think
that as it was in Noah's day, some were taken and some were left, and they want
to be taken. You'd better hope not, for it was not righteous Noah and his sons
that were taken. They were left behind to inherit the new earth. It was the
wicked who were "taken away". Most of our book-fed theologians who
have no divine revelation on the Word are teaching the people to pray that they
will be "taken when Jesus comes". Take another look at Matthew 24.
The thing
that interests me about Noah's day is not what the wicked were doing, but WHAT
WAS GOD DOING? He was not idle. In the days just before the flood, God was busy
preparing a vessel of deliverance, an ark that would save Noah and his family,
and He was using Noah to do this. Let us read Genesis 6:13-16……
"And
God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is
filled with violence through them and behold I will destroy them with the
earth. Make thee an ark of gopher wood; rooms shalt thou make in the ark, and
shalt pitch it within and without with pitch. AND THIS IS THE FASHION THAT THOU
SHALT MAKE IT OF: The length of the ark shall be THREE HUNDRED CUBITS, the
breadth of it FIFTY CUBITS, and the height of it
THIRTY CUBITS. A window shalt thou make to the ark, and in a cubit shalt thou
finish it above; and the door of the ark shalt thou set in the side thereof;
with lower, second, and third stories shalt thou make it."
Now God
gave the instructions on how to build the ark. This was not left up to
Noah--God knew just what He wanted, and He insisted on His plan. He knew just
how big it needed to be in order to hold all the creatures that would come into
it. Notice that the dimensions of this vessel were 30, 50, and 300. This is not
an accident. These numbers are all very significant in the Bible. God's Bible
is a book of numerical perfection. The Lord is very consistent in His use of
various numbers. And these three numbers are very important in the building of
this vessel of deliverance in Noah's day. They are also important in what God
is doing in these last days concerning His sons. Psalm 90:19 says "So
teach us to NUMBER our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom."
"God
is Building a House"
Yes, God
is building a house, and He is building it with living stones. This habitation
of God through the Spirit will be a mighty vessel of deliverance in the time of
judgment of these last days. It may be a laughing stock to the religious world,
as Noah's big ship was. It may be a strange looking vessel compared to the
ecclesiastical orders of our day, even as Noah's ship was strange looking. Few,
if any, of you have ever seen a drawing of Noah's ark that was true to the
dimensions and looked anything like the real ark. Most pictures of the ark show
it to be a big fat boat about twice as long as it is high. But notice that it
is TEN TIMES as long as it is high. 300 cubits long, 30 cubits high. To get an
idea of what it was like, take three ordinary yardsticks and lay them out side
by side, 36 inches long, and about 3 inches high. This will give you a
comparison of the shape of the ark. Each of the three stories was 10 cubits
high (about 15 feet) and 50 cubits wide (75 feet). Stand it on end and it would
be as tall as a 45 story building. It was quite a ship. Odd looking, but it was
what God waned, and it served the purpose.
Now why
did God specify these particular numbers? Was it an accident? Or did He just
draw those figures out of a hat? Or do you think He might have had a divine
purpose behind all this? Of course. God doesn't do
anything by accident. Things don't "just happen" with the Lord. He is
using this ark to speak to us about the Sons of God, the Overcomer company who shall be joined together in the last days to
form a glorious vessel that will house the very fulness
of God and bring deliverance to all humanity. Glory to God! Paul says in 1
Corinthians 10 that the things that happened back there in the Old Testament
were types and shadows for us who are living in the last days. What does the
size of Noah's ark have to do with us today? We are living in the days of the
coming of the Son of man, and remember that Jesus said that as it was in Noah's
day, so shall it be in this day. Let's see what the Bible says about these
three numbers……
"Three
Hundred"
The
number 300 in the Bible speaks of complete deliverance, of victory in conflict.
And where it is used in the Bible, you often find the number 3 used with it.
There were 3 stories in the ark, each of them 300 cubits long. It took all
three of them to make up the complete ark, ready to save the ones God had
chosen. Look at Judges 7:7, 8, 16, 20, 22……
"And
the Lord said unto Gideon, By the THREE HUNDRED men that lapped will I save
you, and deliver the Midianites into thine hand; and let all the other people
go every man unto his place. So the people took victuals in their hand, and
their trumpets: and he sent all the rest of Israel every man unto his tent and
retained those THREE HUNDRED MEN: and the host of Midian was beneath him in the
valley. And he divided the THREE HUNDRED men into THREE companies, and he put a
trumpet in every man's hand, with empty pitchers, and lamps within the
pitchers. And the THREE companies blew the trumpets, and brake
the pitchers, and help the lamps in their left hands and the trumpets in their
right hands to blow withal: and they cried, The sword of the Lord and of
Gideon. And the THREE HUNDRED blew the trumpets, and the Lord set every man's
sword against his fellow, even throughout all the
host: and the host fled……"
It looked
like a suicide charge. Three hundred men against a great
multitude of fierce warriors. But the three hundred had God on their
side, and that made a big majority. In the natural they went about it in a very
foolish way. They exposed themselves, let their lamps shine out, and never even
had a sword in their hand. They were defenseless. A foolish
way to fight a war. Any smart fundamentalist could tell them how to win
the war…… "Now boys, just go out and round up a lot of numbers, get a good
building program going, do a lot of fine advertising, and get out your sword
and go to work on all the other denominations". But this crowd had nothing
going for them but God. And believe me, He is enough. And He didn't need a lot
of numbers. In fact He sent more than 99% of the people home that started out
on this journey. All Israel was going to receive deliverance, but the vessel of
deliverance was the THREE HUNDRED. It is the number of victory in war, the
number of divine deliverance. Supernatural deliverance.
"Shields
of Beaten Gold"
In 1
Kings chapter 10 we find a picture of Solomon's
storehouse of treasures. There are many wonderful types here, but let us look
at the number 300 in verse 17:
"And
he made THREE HUNDRED shields of beaten gold; THREE pounds of gold went to one
shield: and the king put them in the house of the forest of Lebanon."
Here is
another instance where the numbers three and three hundred are used together.
Notice what it was…… Shields. Implements
of war. Paul says it will turn away every fiery dart of the wicked one.
Notice that it was of gold. Gold speaks of that which is of God, divine. And it
was of "beaten gold", that which had been processed under the hammer.
Peter says "the trial of your FAITH, being much more precious than of
gold……" The golden shield of faith. Enough for the entire army of 300, that great Army of God that goes
forth to bring deliverance to all creation. Praise God! Why the number
THREE? The answer to that in just a little while.
Right now lets look at 1
Chronicles 11:20……
"And
Abishai the brother of Joab, he was chief of the
THREE: for lifting up his spear against THREE HUNDRED he slew them, and had a
name among the THREE."
Now here
was a case of supernatural deliverance. One man against 300.
God had to be on his side. There's no doubt about it being supernatural. Again
we find the 3 and 300 tied together, as a mighty deliverance is wrought in
Israel. So we see today the need for a great deliverance for God's people, as
well as the entire lost world. And God is bringing forth His vessel, a company
of blood-bought, Spirit-filled overcomers who will be measured by the rod of
God for the day when they will go into action against all the forces of hell.
Enoch
walked with God THREE HUNDRED years (Genesis 5:22). Then, and
not before, he passed through the vail into the Presence of the Eternal God
without going by way of the grave. A mighty victory
over death, a glorious deliverance from the bondage that was upon other men.
He did it after walking with God for three hundred years. Number
of supernatural deliverance.
Here's
something else. In Mark 14:3-6 we find the story of a woman who anointed the
body of Jesus shortly before His death. She had an alabaster box of ointment of
spikenard very precious. According to verse 5 it was worth THREE HUNDRED PENCE.
But here before her was the body of Christ, the vessel of deliverance for the
whole world of sinners. In a few days this body would be hung on a cross to
bring supernatural deliverance to "whosoever will". And she poured
out her 300 pence worth of ointment on His head. It seemed to be a foolish act,
but Jesus commended her for it. "She hath wrought a good work on me",
He said. It cost her something to minister to the body of Christ in faith. And
while she was rebuked and rejected by her contemporaries, history has never
forgotten her, so it is with all God's faithful prophets.
"Tabernacle
in the Wilderness"
For the
last look at this time at the 300's of God, let us go to the Tabernacle. Notice
that there are THREE gates, doors, or vails in the construction of the
Tabernacle. Each of them has 100 square cubits of material. The outer gate is 5
x 20, while the other two are each 10 x 10. Five is the number of Grace and
this is what marks this outer gate. Passing through it brings us to the Brazen
Altar where we receive God's grace by the shedding of innocent blood. Two is
the number of witness and passing through the second vail brings us into the
realm of the Holy Ghost, which is given to us for a witness, Acts 1:8 says:
"Ye shall receive power after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you, and ye
shall be witnesses unto me……" This brings us into the place of the
Candlestick, the Church. And this is the realm we have been in since Pentecost.
The dimensions of the sanctuary, this inner court beyond the
second vail, is 20 cubits long, 10 cubits wide, and 10 cubits high. That
is 20 x 10 x 10 or a total of 2,000. And 2,000 years is how long we have been
in this place. It is time to move on beyond the THIRD curtain or vail. Beyond
the third curtain it is 10 x 10 x 10, a total of 1,000. This speaks of the
golden age ahead of us. Notice that passing through the final vail makes a
total of THREE HUNDRED square cubits. This speaks of the great and final
deliverance awaiting the creation with the manifestation of those Sons who have
passed through the THIRD vail into the very Presence of God. Jesus has already
made the trip as a forerunner for us.
THREE is
the number of completeness. It stands for that which is solid, real,
substantial, complete, and entire. Two straight lines cannot enclose anything,
or complete anything. It takes the 3 dimensions of length, breadth, and height
to form a solid. Past, present, and future make up the 3 great divisions
completing time. Three things complete the sum of human capability…… thought,
word, and deed. Israel had three annual feasts: Passover, Pentecost, and
Tabernacles, to complete their obligation to God. There are many more
scriptures showing the use of number three in the Bible, but these are given in
another booklet.
Passing
through the THREE vails to complete the number of divine deliverance (300),
shows us the completeness of God's plan for His people, and the completeness of
the deliverance. It is not enough to pass through vail number one and receive
the grace of God. It is wonderful and millions have experienced this grace, but
God is calling His people on. So we pass through vail number two, and receive
the power of the Holy Ghost, the gifts of the Spirit, with that precious
anointing from on high. But since this was poured out almost 2,000 years ago,
the world has not yet been delivered from the bondage of death and sin.
Sickness, affliction, and misery is evident on every
hand. Even among people who have received this second experience and passed
through this second vail. Complete deliverance awaits the people who complete
God's program by passing through the THIRD vail, thus coming into a place where
they can fulfill the THREE HUNDRED of God by bringing deliverance to a needy
world through our Lord Jesus Christ according to Romans 8:19-23. This is known
as the "Manifestation of the Sons of God". This is the deliverance
spoken of in Noah's ark when God commanded it to be 300 cubits long. He is
right now in the process of putting the finishing touches on His Vessel of
deliverance, His body of Sons. The work is almost finished. Judgment will not
come until the Ark of God is ready. It is very near. The dark clouds are
gathering on the horizon, the thunder rolls, the
lightning flashes. Be a part of God's great THREE HUNDRED for this final hour
in the battle against sin!
One of
the greatest reasons for Christians missing out on God's great plan for the end
of this age is their allegiance to their sectarian denomination. The call is
going forth: "COME OUT OF HER, MY PEOPLE". For
sectarianism will have no part in that which God is doing in this present day
Ark of deliverance, His "three hundred". For
they will be ONE in Christ Jesus. Brethren are finding their place in
this great Body now. Realizing the dreadfulness of the need, and the importance
of the call, they are laying aside the minor things that separate them, and
coming together in the unity of the Spirit. It is truly a beautiful sight.
Beloved, let nothing keep you from joining this great company as they rise in
the Spirit to heights never before known by Adam's race.
"Thirty
Cubits High"
Now we go
to the next dimension of the ark, the height. "……and the
height of it THIRTY cubits." (Genesis 6:15) We see in 1 Kings 6:2
that Solomon's Temple was also thirty cubits high: "And the house which
King Solomon built for the Lord, and length thereof
was three score cubits, and the breadth thereof twenty cubits, AND THE HEIGHT
THEREOF THIRTY CUBITS."
So we see
that the number thirty stands for that which is of full stature. This is very
significant in the message of the Sons of God. Let us look at some more
scriptures on this number:
"And
Joseph was THIRTY years old when he stood before Pharaoh king
of Egypt. And Joseph went out from the presence of Pharaoh, and went throughout
all the land of Egypt." (Genesis 41:46)
"David
was THIRTY years old when he began to reign, and he reigned forty years."
(2 Samuel 5:4)
"And
Jesus himself began to be about THIRTY years of age, being (as was supposed)
the son of Joseph, which was the son of Heli."
(Luke 3:23)
There is
not much comment needed. It is so plain. Joseph, David, and
Jesus all THIRTY years of age when God put each of them in his respective place
of power and authority and dominion. It is the number of full stature.
Why is it the height of Noah's ark? God is showing us that His end-time vessel
of deliverance will be a company of Sons who have come "to the measure of
the stature of the fulness of Christ" (Ephesians
4:13). Until you are brought to the full stature, you will not be used in this
great Body. You may be in the Body now. You may be a part of the company of
Sons, and know a measure of His divine anointing and have a glorious revelation
of His purposes. But until that THIRD story of the ark is completed and
measured up to the full THIRTY cubits, until every member of that great Body is
in its proper place with all the work completed, the real action will not
start. There is a glorious work being done now in the sons. Fret not if you
don't see it, for most of what is being done is invisible. But God is moving by
His Spirit, and He is not a minute late. A work is being done in you, even if
you do not recognize it. Just glorify God, and walk with Him! He has His
purpose in you and He will bring you to His full stature. The Word declares it
and I believe it! Let others beg for the weak, cold, indifferent and immature
Church to be raptured away before the Anti-Christ destroys it. I am seeing a
Glorious Church, without spot or wrinkle, coming forth in power and authority
and in the full stature of Christ, putting every enemy under foot, and giving all the world to understand that there is a Victorious God
in heaven who is able to do that which is impossible with men! Hallelujah! Can
you believe it? It's true!
"The
Number of Pentecost"
The word
"pentecost" comes from the Greek "pentekoste" meaning fifty or fiftieth. This word is
used only three times in the Bible, and on each occasion it refers to the
Jewish festival or feast of Pentecost, known in the Old Testament as the
"Feast of Weeks" (Deuteronomy 16:16), the Harvest Feast, or the Firstfruits (Leviticus 23:17). Since this feast is tied in
with the numbers of Noah's ark, let's look at the Scripture where God instituted
it…… Leviticus 23:15-17
"And
ye shall count unto you from the morrow after the Sabbath, from the day that ye
brought the sheaf of the wave offering; seven sabbaths shall be complete: Even unto the morrow
after the seventh sabbath shall ye number FIFTY DAYS;
and ye shall offer a new meat offering unto the Lord. Ye shall bring out of
your habitations two wave loaves of two tenth deals: they shall be of fine
flour; they shall be baked WITH LEAVEN; they are THE FIRSTFRUITS unto the
Lord."
This was
the feast of the "FIFTIETH". Seven sabbaths passed by after the resurrection of Jesus,
and then of the FIFTIETH day the Holy Ghost was poured out on the waiting
Church. Notice that it was a "NEW" offering. It was not just a
revival of Passover, or a continuance of that feast. **This was something new
and separate from the experience of salvation or justification.** Notice that it was baked with leaven, which speaks of
imperfection. It was not the full harvest, it was the "firstfruits",
*and the firstfruits of the Spirit was not given to
perfect the Church.* The early Church had hardly
gotten out of the upper room when they began to show the marks of the leaven.
Members lied to the Holy Ghost and fell dead, preachers had big arguments and
split up, doctrinal disputes came up and split the
churches. But in all this, they were a glorious witness to the world of a
resurrected Christ. For it was given to them for a witness (Acts 1:8). Notice
the "two wave loaves" of "two tenth deals". Two is the
number of witness. This is the second feast, the feast of the firstfruits, the feast of witness. The final perfecting of
the Church will come later, with the third and final feast of
"ingathering."
**We see
the key to Salvation in Acts 2:38 given at Pentecost to Peter, and so confirmed
by the Lord. Also consider that "He that endureth
unto the end shall be saved" Salvation in all fulness
is a process. *The firstfruits of the Spirit
experience (Holy Ghost baptism) was given unto the Church to lead them into all
Truth BUT in the fulness of times this corporate
Church body would be manifestly perfected by it. The Kingdom of God is like a
mustard seed that will SPRING UP (cause us to grow up in Him)--that seed being
the baptism of the Spirit experience--the earnest/promise of our inheritance
until we receive the full redemption. The ministry of the Spirit is for the
perfecting of the saints. I would remind you to prove all things. C.H.
"God's
Fifty"
Now what
does all this have to do with Noah's ark? Notice that the ark was FIFTY cubits
wide. We have already seen by the 30 and the 300 that God will have a glorious
company of Sons that have come to full stature and go forth into the conflict
to win a great victory for the deliverance of humanity. Now we see that they are
anointed by the Holy Ghost. For the number fifty goes beyond just the one feast
of Pentecost, as we will see, It speaks of the Anointing, first at Pentecost
(the firstfruits), then the fulness
of the Spirit without measure, as pointed out by the other scriptures.
The
history of the Pentecostal outpouring and apostasy is told throughout the Bible
in numbers. God has your number, friend. First let us look at the beautiful
picture in the Tabernacle……
"FIFTY
loops made he in one curtain, and FIFTY loops made he
in the edge of the curtain which was in the coupling of the second; THE LOOPS
HELD ONE CURTAIN TO ANOTHER. And he made FIFTY taches
of gold, and coupled the curtains one unto another with the taches:
so it became ONE TABERNACLE". (Exodus 36:12-13)
The curtains
of the Tabernacle became one great wall because they were joined together by
the FIFTY loops and the FIFTY taches of gold.
Beloved, the thing that joins God's people together into ONE CHURCH is not the
doctrine, the denomination, the name of the church, the great preacher, or the
fine building... IT IS THE ANOINTING! When the Spirit is flowing, you find
God's people becoming ONE people. Whether it be in a
fine church building, a living room, a store building, a tent, or a garage...
as long as the anointing is there, you'll find a people moving on in God into
the oneness of the spirit. Noah's ark was ONE vessel! Fifty
cubits wide.
"The
Negative Side of Fifty"
Much more
could be said about God's fifty. But space is so limited. Let us look at what man
has done to the precious anointing. Now there's nothing at all wrong with the
anointing but the way man has defiled it is terrible. Turn to Joshua 7:21. The
sin of Achan has been uncovered and he is now making
confession…… listen……
When I
saw among the spoils a goodly Babylonish garment, and
two hundred shekels of silver, and a wedge of GOLD of FIFTY shekels weight,
then I coveted them, and took them, and, behold, they are hid IN THE EARTH in
the midst of MY tent, and the silver under it."
Here was
a member of the generation that, as a child, had been delivered out of Egypt
and its idolatry, now bringing the garment of Babylon right into the camp of
Israel. He had his feet in the promised land, was part
of the Army that had conquered Jericho and seen its walls fall flat. Yet he
couldn't stay away from Babylon.
Notice
the wedge was of god. Divine, from God. Fifty shekels weight.
That is a picture of the anointing. Pentecost. But
what did he do with it? Hid it in the earth, in His tent.
And so it has been. The precious power of Pentecost, the divine anointing of
the Spirit hid, unseen, covered over by the fleshly manifestations and
ambitions of the carnal man. "If you want it come to MY tent, join MY
denomination or fellowship. Get your hands dirty in MY earth, and you can have
the divine anointing." Well, I tell you what they did with that mess……
they took the whole kaboodle down to the valley of Achor (which means "trouble") and buried it all
under a huge pile of stones (including Achan, the
fellow who defiled the camp). As well as all who dwelled in His house. His sons, daughters, cattle and sheep. If you are a son of Achan, or a sheep in his denomination, you'd better change
pastures quick. You'll end up in Achor. The precious
anointing is for us, but not to be buried in man's earth, under his tent. Amen.
"Self-Exaltation
by Fifties"
Here is a
story of two of David's sons. Sons of the king. But
they both died a violent and shameful death. They both had two things in
common…… they rebelled against the will of the King, and they had FIFTY men to
run before them as a mark of their greatness.
"And
it came to pass after this, that Absalom prepared him chariots and horses, and
FIFTY men to run before him." (2 Samuel 15:1)
"Then
Adonijah the son of Haggith
(his mother) exalted himself, saying I will be king: and he prepared him
chariots and horsemen, and FIFTY men to run before him." (1 Kings 1:5)
The story
of these men's rebellion and deaths is too lengthy to go into. The thing I want
you to see is that they are a picture of those who have rebelled against God
and are using the divine anointing of Pentecost to exalt themselves
and draw attention to how great they are. "See my great gifts of the
Spirit…… look at my supernatural ministry…… support this tremendous work that
is turning the world upside down!" (All they really want to turn upside
down is your pocketbook or billfold.) But they are using the precious gifts of
God, the divine anointing to exalt themselves.
"Look at our great denomination which we have built on the Pentecostal
doctrine of tongues". "See our beautiful buildings, our thousands of
preachers, our many Bible Schools, our great organization which has been
brought about by the power of God". Is it the real power of God? Yes. Absalom
actually had FIFTY men to run before him. This speaks of the Real Pentecost.
But God judged him severely for his misuse of them.
"Fifty
and the Prophetic Ministry"
There is
a story in 2 Kings that is lengthy, but too important to pass by. It is the
story of the Prophet of God as he deals with Ahaziah
king of Israel. Now there are some remarkable sidelines in this story. Ahaziah the king is a type here of the Pentecostal
denominations and organizations, ruling over God's people. But outside of the
king's jurisdiction or authority is a prophet of God, a type here of the
prophetic ministry of our day. Notice in the 1st chapter of 2 Kings that the
king fell out of the upper room and became sick. Now he didn't know it yet, but
this sickness is unto death. He is not going to get better. Yes, Pentecostal
organizations have fallen out of the "upper room" into the
"supper room", and they are very sick. And you are NOT going to
revive them. This saith the Lord! They are going to
die. They know they are sick, and they are going after the ways of the worldly
religions and ecclesiastical orders to try to find the answer. Just like Ahaziah did. He sent messengers to Baalzebub
the god of Ekron. Now Ekron
means "eradication", and if you don't think this applies to the
organizations today, let me send you some histories……
But the
messengers of Ahaziah were met by Elijah. He had the
Word of the Lord for Ahaziah. And it wasn't nice, not
even very courteous. But it was a true word, and it was from God. When Ahaziah heard it, he didn't like it, so he sent out to
destroy this Prophetic Ministry of his day. The denominational systems would
like to destroy this end-time prophetic ministry, but I have news for you……
they'll never get the job done. But let's read it out of the Bible, beginning
in 2 Kings 1:9-15……
Then the
King sent unto him a captain of FIFTY with his FIFTY. And he went up to meet
him; and, behold he sat on the top of an hill. And he spake to him, "Thou man of God, the king hath said,
Come down!"
And
Elijah answered and said to the captain of FIFTY, "If I be a man of God,
then let fire come down from heaven, and consume thee and thy FIFTY". And
there came down fire from heaven, and consumed him and his FIFTY.
Again
also he sent unto him another captain of FIFTY with his FIFTY. And he answered
and said unto him, " man of God, thus hath the
king said, Come down quickly!" (It is now the end-time, time is running
out)
And
Elijah answered and said unto them, "If I be a man of God let fire come
down from heaven, and consume thee and thy FIFTY." And the fire of God
came down from heaven and consumed him and his FIFTY.
And he
sent again a captain of the THIRD FIFTY with his FIFTY. And the THIRD captain
of FIFTY went up, and came and fell on his knees before Elijah, and besought
him, and said unto him, "O man of God, I pray thee let my life, and the
life of these FIFTY thy servants, be precious in thy sight."
"Behold,
there came fire down from heaven, and burnt up the TWO captains of the former
FIFTIES with their FIFTIES: therefore let my life now be
precious in thy sight."
And the
angel of the Lord said unto Elijah, "Go down with him: be not afraid of
him". And he arise, and went down with him unto
the king.
A book
could be written about the story told by these numbers. The number FIFTY
appears FIFTEEN times in this story. Fifteen is 3 x 5.
Five is the number of grace, and three is the number of completeness. This
shows the completeness of God's grace to the Pentecostals, even tho they have rejected His end-time prophetic ministry.
Notice
that the first two captains came to Elijah with the command to come down from
the high realm he is in, on the authority of "thus saith
the king". Elijah was willing to put what he had to the test. "If I
really have the word of the Lord, then let God move in a sovereign way, in
answer to His prophetic mouthpiece". And God moved. And God in heaven
judged the actions of this wicked king over God's people who would actually use
the power of the anointing (fifty) to try to subdue the move of the Spirit for
that day. Now God didn't kill the king just yet. But he brought an end to this
phase of the anointing. So the king lost his first fifty. The anointing was
disappearing. But he tried again. Same results. More anointing gone. Notice that Elijah didn't have to start
a bonfire. He didn't fight the fifty. He let God do it. The judgment didn't
come from God's ministry. He just spoke the word. The judgment came from God
out of heaven!
"God
is With You"
Now the
third captain and his fifty came. But he doesn't come in the name of the king
or say "thus saith the king". He says in
effect, "We know that the king is wicked, and God is with you. God has
proven that by fire. We know that those who opposed and rejected the prophetic
ministry have perished. Now we want you to come with us, but we come humbly
asking for this ministry, and you can come on your own
terms". And I declare to you that the day is soon at hand when the people
who have been anointed by the Holy Ghost will come to God for Revival. But they
will not come in the name of the organization or denomination. They will be
saying: "We know that twice now we have missed God by our rebellion and
our attitude toward His true ministry. Now we want this true ministry from God,
we want this high realm of the Spirit, and we will take it on God's
terms". And God will come to them and give them this prophetic ministry.
And the king will die. Babylon will fall. The daughters of the Harlot will perish
with their Mother. But the precious people of God, and many of their anointed
ministers will "Come out of her", to go on with God into a glorious
realm. This is the story of the fifties.
"Fifty
Sons of the Prophets"
In the
very next chapter of this book we find another story of the Pentecostal
fifties. Elijah is going yet into a higher realm. Elisha is going to receive a
double portion of the prophetic ministry. Now we find some preachers looking
on. They are aware that something is going on. They know there is going to be a
"catching up" of some kind. But they are viewing the situation
"afar off". They are not going to get into this thing just yet. They
are going to stand back and watch. Maybe those two fools would drown in that
raging torrent of Jordan. Hadn't they warned Elisha time and again? Wasn't
their fault if he got mixed up in some wild heresy or "went off the deep
end" into Jordan. So they watched, but they
didn't get very close. Not close enough to hear the word of the Lord through
the Prophet.
Now I
know that these are Pentecostal preachers who are typed here. For there were FIFTY of them, the number of Pentecost.
Brother, God has your number! Let's read the story now in 2 Kings 2:7, 16, 17……
"And
FIFTY of the sons of the prophets went, and stood to view afar off; and they
two stood by Jordan." (Now Elisha comes back without Elijah……) "And
they said unto him, behold now, there be with thy servants FIFTY strong men;
let them go, we pray thee, and seek thy master: lest peradventure the Spirit of
the Lord hath taken him up, and cast him upon some high mountain, or into some
valley. And he said, "Ye shall NOT send". And when they urged him
till he was ashamed, he said, "Send". They sent therefore FIFTY men;
and they sought THREE days, but found him not."
There's
quite a story here. See how they wanted to bring back the old ministry, the old
order. But Elisha told them to forget it. The old ministry had come from God,
and was now gone back to God, and they would not bring it back. A new order was
here, a new ministry with the same anointing only more of it. But they insisted
that the old order was best, and they wanted to revive it. They had strong men.
FIFTY of them. The very best of
Pentecost. "We can revive the old ways!" Forget it. It's gone.
Move on with what God is doing today. But they insisted. So they sent their
fifty strong men, and they searched for THREE days. This speaks of the
completeness of their efforts, and the completeness of their failure to bring
back the old ministry to revive the old order. Hallelujah!
Lest you
should think that I am being sarcastic, or too hard, let me assure you that I
am using great restraint and have asked the Lord for mercy in bringing this
word through me. For God feels very strongly about what they have
done to His precious anointing and how they have used the very gifts of the
Spirit to mislead and scatter His dear sheep. I am here to tell you that
when God deals with this thing in strong judgment, it will not be pretty.
"High
Hangs the Gallows"
There are
other fifties in the Bible, including Isaiah 3:1-5 where the prophet says that
God will strip them of their anointing because of their sin. And in Haggai
2:14-16 where it shows the people coming to church expecting to receive that
precious anointing as of old, only to be cheated and receive less than half
measure because of sin and uncleanness.
But right
now I would touch on just one more negative fifty before I tell you of the best
news you've ever heard. Turn now to the book of Esther. Here we find Esther
coming to the throne, through a wedding. Also we find Haman the Agagite attempting to kill Mordecai and his people. Esther
is clearly a type of the Bride of Christ. No one will dispute that. Mordecai is
a type of the Sons of God, who was instrumental in preparing Esther for the
Throne, and who sustained and protected her through a time of great danger.
Haman is a type of the flesh. He was an Agagite. Agag was king of the Amalekites. Amalek
has always been recognized as the flesh in the Bible. Saul lost his kingdom
when he spared Agag. God had decreed war forever
against Amalek, and He will not be satisfied until
all flesh is out of the Church. We can't take time for the whole story, but now
we find Haman building a gallows to hang Mordecai on. Why? Because
Mordecai will not bow to Haman. Praise God, there are Sons being raised
up who will not bow to the flesh! They are not submitting to the demands of the
flesh! They are not submitting to the demands of the carnal man. So Haman
builds a gallows. Read about it in 5:14……
Then said
Zeresh his wife and all his friends unto him,
"Let a gallows be made of FIFTY cubits high, and tomorrow speak thou unto
the king that Mordecai may be hanged thereon: then go thou in merrily with the
king unto the banquet." And the thing pleased Haman; and he caused the
gallows to be made.
Did you
ever wonder why he made the gallows so high? Fifty cubits is as high as a seven
story building. You don't have to go that high to hang a man. Ten cubits would
have been plenty. But God is speaking to us here how that the flesh is going to
get into Pentecost and try to use the anointing to destroy the Sons of God.
Anyone moving in Sonship at this time will tell you
that the greatest opposition to this message is not coming from the old line
traditional churches. Many of the denominational people are hearing the message
of Sonship for the first time and receiving it
gladly, for they have not been warned against it, nor their minds poisoned. But
in any church that is moving in a higher realm of the Spirit toward Sonship, you will find the Pentecostal people staying away
by the multitudes. For they have been so indoctrinated with the warnings of
"false doctrines", "deep end", "off brand",
"free love", "evil spirits", etc, until they are scared to
death to come and see if it really could be God. So the gallows was FIFTY
cubits high. And Haman really meant to hang Mordecai thereon. But God……
And Harbonah, one of the chamberlains, said before the king,
"behold also, the gallows FIFTY cubits high which
Haman had made for Mordecai, who had spoken good for the king, standeth in the house of Haman." Then the king said,
"Hang him (Haman) thereon."
And so it
was done. Haman hung on his own gallows. Now let me tell you what God is
saying…… The flesh may be trying to use the anointing now. And even the leaders
of the Pentecostal movement will admit that there is far too much flesh
prevalent in Pentecost today. But I see a day approaching when a great Revival
sweeps the Pentecostal ranks, and the anointing will get so great, and will get
in the right hands and the right channel, that the flesh will hang on the very
gallows it built for the Sons. Glory to God! As it was in the days of Elijah,
the people of God are going to see that their leaders have left them into a
bondage of organization that has neither lifted them higher in the Spirit nor
brought them into a greater understanding of the things of God, but has
actually SLAMMED THE DOOR on a further move of the Spirit and the progressive
revelation of God'' precious Word! And they will "Come out of her" by
the multiplied thousands, to move out in the greatest Revival this world has
ever seen! Hallelujah! Glory to God's great Name!
"The
Year of Jubilee"
Now we
come to the last FIFTY…… And what a glorious picture it is! Turn to the book of
Leviticus, chapter 25…… It would be good if you would read again the entire
chapter, but I want to quote here verses 8-11……
"And
thou shalt number seven sabbaths of years unto thee,
seven times seven years; and the space of the seven sabbaths
of years shall be unto thee forty and nine years."
"Then
shalt thou cause the trumpet of the Jubile to sound
on the tenth day of the seventh month, IN THE DAY OF ATONEMENT shall ye make
the trumpet sound throughout all your land."
"And
ye shall hallow the FIFTIETH year, and proclaim liberty throughout all the land
unto all the inhabitants thereof: it shall be a Jubile
unto you; and ye shall return every man unto his family."
"A Jubile shall that FIFTIETH year be unto you: ye shall not
sow, neither reap that which groweth of itself in it,
nor gather the grapes in it of thy vine undressed."
Now this
is not the same as the Feast of Pentecost. That was on the fiftieth day after
the waving of the sheaf. This is in the fiftieth YEAR. And it did not come
about in the third month, the month of Pentecost, but it was to begin in the
seventh month, on the day of atonement, IN THE END OF
THE YEAR! This is something that the Apostle Peter says is reserved for the
"last time".
God has
special Days, Weeks, Months, and Years. The numbers SEVEN and FIFTY are
prominent in this.
1. Days.
Man worked six days, and on the seventh day he rests. A day
of rest 2. Weeks. There are seven
full weeks after the Passover and the waving of the sheaf (a type of the
resurrection of Jesus), then on the FIFTIETH day there
is a feast, a type of the Baptism of the Holy Ghost, the "firstfruits" of the Spirit. This is also known as the
"earnest of our inheritance". 3. Months. The seventh
month was the Feast of Tabernacles. Signifying the entering
into God's rest. It came in the end of the civil year. A month of rest. 4. Years. Each seventh year
(Leviticus 25:4) was to be a sabbath
of rest to the land. They were to let the land rest and not sow, prune, or
harvest. It was a year of rest for the land. 5. Sabbath years. After
seven time seven years, a total of 49 full years, there was to be a year of Jubile. Not only would the land rest (for the second year
in a row at this time), but all debts could be wiped out, all slaves made free,
all bondages loosed, and every man's rightful possession returned to him. This
only happened once in a generation, and it was the fulness
of what the annual feast of Pentecost was only a promise of.
Now in
case you're not already shouting, let me give you some more…… In the day of Atonement, the day that they went beyond the vail
into the Holiest of all, they were to blow the trumpet and proclaim liberty to
ALL the inhabitants of the land. Whether they knew anyone had gone beyond the
vail or not, they were free! It was to be declared. What they had lost or been
swindled out of, was to be returning to them. Every jail door was to be opened,
and the chains removed from every slave, and every man to return to his family
and find the place or realm to which he had been born. Now God wrote all this
in His Book, I didn't imagine it.
I hope
you see what I see in this. I see the great year of Jubile,
when we shall pass through the vail into the very Presence of the fulness of God, to be filled with this fulness
and go forth proclaiming liberty to all creation. Romans 8
calls this the "Manifestation of the Sons of God", and says
the whole creation is groaning and crying for this day. This goes far beyond
anything portrayed anywhere else by God's fifties. This is the ultimate
anointing! This is the fulness of the Spirit! This is
the Spirit without measure that Jesus had, spoken of in John 3:34, reserved
until the end of time for His Brethren!
"Return
Every Man to His Possession"
What a
glorious promise! All that was lost in the fall of Adam is to be restored! And
yet more, for the glory of the latter House shall be greater than the former.
The House of God that He is building for a habitation for Himself through the
Spirit, shall be greater than anything ever put in the Garden of Eden. This is
His promise to us. Let me read to you about this promise from the Amplified New
Testament: 2 Corinthians 1:21-22
"But
it is God who confirms and makes us steadfast and establishes us in joint
fellowship with you in Christ, and has consecrated and anointed us, enduing us
with the gifts of the Holy Spirit. He has also appropriated and acknowledged us
as His, putting His seal upon us and giving us His Holy Spirit in our hearts as
the SECURITY DEPOSIT and GUARANTEE of the fulfillment of His promise."
And in
Ephesians 1:13--the Amplified New Testament says that we have been
"stamped with the seal of the long promised Holy Spirit". Then verse
14 goes on to say:
"That
Spirit is the GUARANTEE of our INHERITANCE, the FIRST FRUIT, the pledge and
foretaste, the DOWN PAYMENT ON OUR HERITAGE, in anticipation of its FULL
redemption and our acquiring COMPLETE POSSESSION of it, to the praise of HIS
glory."
That
which the Early Church had (which I am afraid many of our present day
"Pentecostals", so called, do not have) is called by Ephesians 1:14
in the King James Version "the EARNEST of our inheritance UNTIL the
redemption of the purchased POSSESSION, unto the praise of His glory." Now
when is this possession going to be redeemed and given to the people of God?
The Bible says it will be in the "year of Jubile".
Every man shall return to his POSSESSION. In the Amplified N.T. we find the
Apostle Peter saying in 1:4-5 that we are:
"Born
anew into an inheritance which is beyond the reach of change and decay,
unsullied and unfading, reserved in heaven for you, who are being guarded by
God's power through your faith till you FULLY inherit that FINAL salvation that
is ready to be revealed for you IN THE LAST TIME."
Now
whether my Pentecostal brethren believe this or not, every time they speak in
tongues or manifest any gift of the Spirit, they are giving me another
guarantee that we shall inherit the fulness of our
possession. For the Holy Spirit which we have received is the
"guarantee" of this glorious fulness. Now
if you refuse to move on into the INHERITANCE, then why do you hang on to the
guarantee, the foretaste, the earnest or firstfruits
of it? You can quit hoping for a "rapture" to carry you out of this
world and solve all your problems. Start putting your hope where it belongs……
in the coming of the Lord "to bring to FULL salvation those who are
eagerly, constantly and patiently waiting for and expecting Him." (Hebrews
9:28) Amp. Yes, the fulness
of salvation, the fulness of God's Spirit, the very fulness of God is coming into the vessel that He has chosen
for His habitation, His HOUSE!
Remember,
Noah's ark was FIFTY cubits wide. I would that you should know the
"length, and breadth and depth and height of it". This final FIFTY
speaks of the fulness of this anointing that comes
upon God's vessel of deliverance in these last days. Praise God! This is not a
doctrine to be kicked around and argued over. It is not just some "new
thing" that you can either join or reject. It is the eternal truth of God
that every one of you carry around with you when you
take your Bible to church. Now accept these truths, or quit carrying them under
your arm as tho you were a pious believer. Either
confess that God's Word is true and that He will do what He says He will, or
else be honest enough to do what some other heretics are doing, and throw the
book away.
That may
sound hard, but beloved, it is time for ZION TO AWAKE!
Wake up and realize the great calling where to He has called us. A whole book
could be written about this Year of Jubile, and I'd
love to be the one to write it! But I must close for now and get this message
out. The dimensions of Noah's ark are recorded in God's eternal Word, and no
one can change them or take them out. And it is not likely that anyone will
find in the Bible a different meaning for them than what we have presented
here.
Chapter 5: Jonathan and Zadok
Herein
lies one the of the strangest, and saddest, stories of
the Bible. The story of a fine young man who saw the coming of a new order,
actually prophesied of the coming Kingdom, who knew and loved the coming King
dearly, yet missed being in that glorious Kingdom simply because he never got
around to coming out of the old order! And with this story comes a solemn
warning to those who are seeing the coming of a new order to the Church, who
know what it is to feel the anointing of that new Move of the Spirit, who have
every reason to be included in that glorious new Kingdom, yet who are in great
danger of missing the ascent to the Throne simply because, like Jonathan, they
will not separate themselves from the old order and "come out of her, my
people". They continue to hang around the edges of what God is doing in
these last days, content to keep in touch with the anointed people in the
wilderness, but not willing to bear the reproach of being one of that
"motley crew" in Adullam. Now read on, if
you dare.
"Swifter
than the Eagle"
Jonathan
was one of the finest and most admirable young men in the Bible. Many wonderful
attributes are recorded of him, and not one sin laid to his charge. He was a
man of faith, courage, vision, unselfishness, and deep spirituality. He was a
King's son, next in line for the throne of his father. But he laid all this aside
for the love of David, God's anointed, for he saw that it was the will of God
for David to be the next King.
The first
we see of Jonathan is in the 13th chapter of 1 Samuel. He is in Gibeah at the head of a thousand men in the army of his
father, Saul. Here he refused to compromise or coexist with the devilish
Philistines, but smote a garrison of them, and thus precipitated a crisis in
Israel. His courage knew no limit. The Bible says that he was "swifter
than the eagle, stronger than the lion". His army was not so. They had few
weapons, were used to being trampled under the feet of the Philistines, and
upon occasion they would flee to the rocks and the caves. He dwelled in the
midst of a fearful and trembling people, but he was as bold as a lion, for he
trusted in the living God.
"By
Many or by Few"
As we go
to the 14th chapter of 1 Samuel, we find Jonathan initiating a great victory
over the Philistines, with the help of the God of heaven. He started out alone,
with only the young man that bear his armour, and after putting out a fleece to God, he
single-handedly attacked an entire garrison of the Philistines. He had to crawl
up a mountain on his hands and feet in order to get to them, but when he got
there he caused such a slaughter that the entire Philistine army went into
utter confusion and began to attack each other. God stepped in with an
earthquake and a great trembling, and there was a great victory that day.
Jonathan was one who knew what it was to eat of the fresh honey and have his
eyes enlightened and his soul strengthened. As a result, he also knew what it
was to face the wrath of Saul, who is a type of the man-made king over God's
people. But tho he sees the wrongness in this system,
he continues to stay in it.
"And
He Stripped Himself"
After
young David came along on that memorable day and slew Goliath, we find David
and Jonathan becoming very close friends. In fact, it says:
"The
soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his
own soul. Then Jonathan and David made a covenant, because he loved him as his
own soul. And Jonathan stripped himself of the robe that was upon him, and gave
it to David, and his garments, even to his sword, and to his bow, and to his
girdle."
The love
between these two brave young men, the shepherd boy and the prince, was the
brightest thing in Israel at this dark hour of history. Jonathan had at last
found someone who did not run from the Philistines, someone whose courage
matched his own. And he felt the divine anointing that rested upon David. For
Samuel had anointed David with the horn of oil, to be king over Israel in
Saul's place. And Jonathan came to the knowledge that David was the one to sit
on the throne, not himself. For if he ascended to the
throne of his father Saul, he could only continue the order his father was in,
and he knew that this was not of God. But here was a new order, a new
anointing, a new Kingdom that Israel had never experienced before. And God had
ordained it. So Jonathan stripped himself of his princely garments and gave
them to David. This was all while David was in Saul's house, under Saul's rule.
"David
in the Wilderness"
Suddenly
a great reproach falls upon David. It comes from nothing evil that he has done.
No sin can be laid to his charge. But Saul is suddenly jealous over the
anointing that is on David, and he tries to destroy that anointing. So David
flees for his life into a wilderness place. Jonathan does not go along. He
stays in Saul's house. He still loves David, he knows David has the anointing
and the true message from God, but he is not quite ready to leave father's
house and break all the family ties and bear the reproach that David is
bearing.
How many
there are that are pictured here! They love the anointing and the true message
of the Kingdom. They are willing to make any sacrifice, pray, fast, go, and
give…… just to have that anointing. Except leave the old order. When it comes
to that, they cannot see the need for it. Now it is not courage that is
lacking. They have courage, and a great love for God. Like Jonathan, they are
full of many fine qualities. But they cannot hear the trumpet saying "Come
out of her, my people." They can hardly understand why the "Davids" have to waste their time in the
"wilderness", with that little motley band of discontents, when they
could be doing so much more, preaching to bigger crowds, winning more souls, sitting at Saul's table. They just can't see the reason for
the separation. If David had gone forth with the approval of the organization,
making some desperate charge against a powerful enemy, then Jonathan wouldn't
have hesitated a minute. But what is David doing? Nothing.
Just sitting out there in a cave somewhere, or hiding in the woods with his
little band of four hundred men. Now four hundred may seem like a great
congregation to some of these Move of God preachers who can hardly remember
when they had more than fifty to preach to. But compared to the hundreds of
thousands that Saul could assemble by blowing a trumpet, it was a tiny crowd.
"David
therefore departed thence, and escaped to the cave Adullam:
and when his brethren and all his father's house heard
it, they went down thither to him. And everyone that was in distress, and
everyone that was in debt, and everyone that was discontented, gathered
themselves unto him; and he became a captain over them: and there were with him
about four hundred men." (1 Samuel 22:1-2)
Where is
Jonathan? Back in Saul's house, probably sitting around wondering what is
happening with God's anointed tonight, maybe wishing he could just be there and
hear David sing some of the psalms that God is giving him by the Spirit. He
attends Saul's banquets, but they are dead, dry affairs, full of business
meetings, committee meetings, programs, promotional humbug, political
maneuvering, arguing and bad spirits floating around. Yet he can't seem to pull
away. Maybe you think he can do more good for David there in Saul's palace.
Friends, believe me, God will take care of David. But he needs Jonathan out
there in the wilderness with him. He is training an army, making leaders and
future heroes. And Jonathan desperately needs to be in that Army. And there is
a place for him. But he can't leave the old order, break the family ties and
bear the reproach from his "brethren".
Now
Jonathan knows David is right, and that the new order will eventually come in.
And on occasion he says so. Saul wants Jonathan to kill David, but in 1 Samuel
chapters 19 and 20 we find Jonathan opposing his father and refusing to put his
hand against this new move of the Spirit. This infuriates Saul so that he rails
out at Jonathan and threatens him:
"Then
Saul's anger was kindled against Jonathan, and he said unto him, Thou son of
the perverse and rebellious woman, do not I know that thou hast chosen the son
of Jesse to thine own confusion?" (1 Samuel 20:30)
Saul goes
on to tell Jonathan that as long as this new order is alive, that Jonathan will
never be able to take over the old order and get it established. But Jonathan
refuses to oppose David, and Saul throws a javelin at him. But he still will
not leave Saul. He knows that there is an evil spirit troubling his father's house, and that there is no victory in the camp. But there
are strong natural ties that hold him.
"I Shall be Next to Thee"
Perhaps
you think that Jonathan is not aware of what is going to happen to Saul's
kingdom? Listen to him as he slips off secretly and visits David out in the
woods:
"And
David abode in the wilderness in strong holds, and remained in a mountain in
the wilderness of Ziph (which means
"flowing"). And Saul sought him every day, but God delivered him not
into his hand."
"And
David saw that Saul was come out to seek his life; and David was in the
wilderness of Ziph in a wood. And Jonathan, Saul's
son arose, and went to David into the wood, and strengthened his hand in
God."
"And
he said unto him, "Fear not: for the hand of Saul my father shall not find
thee; and THOU SHALT BE KING OVER ISRAEL, AND I SHALL BE NEXT UNTO THEE; and
that also Saul my father knoweth." And they two
made a covenant before the Lord: and David abode in the wood, and Jonathan went
to his house."
Now David
only had a few with him, and they were in the wilderness. But the blessings of
God were "flowing" there in Ziph. But what a tragedy in those last few words. Jonathan has all
good intentions. He has a true vision. He has a tremendous revelation of the
coming Kingdom, probably more than most of the men who follow David. A lot of
the men were in the wilderness with David because they had no place else to go,
they were discontent with the old system. Some were there because they didn't
want to go to a debtor's prison, some because they admired his ministry and the
way he had killed Goliath. Some perhaps even had caught a vision of the message
of the new order of the Kingdom. But none had the picture so
clearly as Jonathan. He had the revelation. He loved the anointing. But all
during the wilderness processing, he was missing!! Why? He couldn't get around
to coming out of the old order. And when the new Kingdom came in and David sat
on the throne, Jonathan was not standing there by him as he had prophesied.
Why? Because the day that Saul fell in the battle, Jonathan was still with him,
and fell also under the sword of the Philistines.
There was
a time when Jonathan could put a whole army of Philistines to flight
single-handedly. But that was because God was with him. Listen friends, what
worked yesterday won't work today, because the order is changing, and God is
moving on. Either move on with Him, or you'll find yourself missing out on the
greatest thing man has ever seen. Babylon is going to fall, and if you don't
come out of her, you'll find yourself falling with her, "being a partaker
of her sins, and receiving of her plagues."
There is
a little Army in the wilderness today, small, insignificant, reproached,
lied-about, but anointed of God. They don't seem to be doing much, but they are
not idle. They are in training. Mighty men of war are being raised up, men who
will soon go forth and in the power of the new Kingdom order do that which Saul
and all his armies have not been able to do. Saul started his reign with a
battle against the Philistines, and for a while it looked like he would do
alright and was making good gains against the enemy. But after 40 years on the
throne, the Philistines were still around, and in fact, they overcame Saul in
the end and hung his body in the halls of their false god. Jonathan's body hung
there also, a reproach to the man who saw the glory from afar, but never received
the inheritance.
"And
the Philistines followed hard upon Saul and upon his sons; and the Philistines
slew Jonathan, and Abinadab, and Melchishua,
Saul's sons." (1 Samuel 31:2)
"Maybe
Saul Will Change"
Why did
Jonathan stay with Saul? He always had the hope that maybe Saul would have a
change of heart and accept David and take him back. In fact, in chapter 19, we
see Jonathan talking to David about this very thing. And it really looked like
it would work. Jonathan convinced Saul that David was a good one to have
around, and Saul relented.
"And
Saul hearkened unto the voice of Jonathan; and Saul sware,
As the Lord liveth, he shall not be slain. And
Jonathan called David, and Jonathan shewed him all those things. And Jonathan
brought David to Saul, and he was in his presence, AS IN TIMES PAST." (1
Samuel 19:6-7)
But only
three verses later we find Saul again making a desperate effort to kill David.
Friends, it will not work. Every once in a while a revival comes along to some
church in Saul's organization, and God moves, and the anointing moves back in
with signs and wonders, and Saul seems very pleased with it. "You see?
Everything is going to be just like it used to be, 40 years ago." Is that
so? Just wait till the old spirit of Babylon begins to work again, they begin
to pull some political ram-rodding, and you will see Saul trying to fasten
David to the wall of his house with a javelin. Yes, he wants David, but he
wants him dead, fastened to the wall of his house. Yes, they want the
anointing, but they want it fully under their control, under their name,
fastened to their wall. If God permitted that, they'd have the anointing all
right. But it would be dead. It wouldn't be that living power of God. Not for
long. But God gets David back out of Saul's house for good. Some preachers that
had a touch of the Revival and later went back into an organization have told
me: "But Brother Bill, they give us lots of liberty. They even let us lay
hands on folks and prophesy over them, and don't say a thing." Yes, in my
heart I'd love to see them accept the Move of God in its fulness
in all the organizations. But I don't speak out of my desire,
I speak by the Word of the Lord when I say IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN! The spirit
that is in Saul will never allow it for long. Mark that down, and watch it come
to pass!
"David
Comes to the Kingdom"
In the
book of 2 Samuel we find David taking over the Kingdom. Saul is dead. And in
chapters 5, 6, and 7 we find David ascending to the throne, conquering the
Philistines, bringing the Ark of God back to the Tabernacle where it belonged,
and making plans to build God a permanent Temple. The glory has come to Israel.
"The King sat in his house, and the Lord had given him rest round about from all his enemies". (2 Samuel 7:1)
"Where
is our Jonathan?"
In
chapter 8 we find a list of those who are ruling with David. Jonathan is not
among them. If someone had to be missing, why did it have to be this man? He
had such an intense desire to see this day. He longed to see David on the
throne, that he might stand by his side and help him rule and reign. But he was
not there. Look at 2 Samuel 8:15-18……
"And
David reigned over all Israel; and David executed judgment and justice unto all
his people. And JOAB the son of Zeruiah was over the
host; and JEHOSHAPHAT the son of Ahilud was recorder;
and ZADOK the son of Ahitub, and AHIMELECH the son of
Abiathar, were the priests; and SERAIAH was the
scribe; And BENAIAH the son of Jehoiada was over both
the Cherethites and the Pelethites;
and DAVID'S SONS were chief rulers."
Just one great omission. Among the list of those who help
David rule over Israel, Jonathan's name was missing. Now this was one of the
finest young men in Israel, one of the finest in the Bible. Why didn't God
arrange for him to be around and stand by David's right hand? Friends, please
hear this…… God is not allowing anything of the old order of Babylon to have a
ruling part in the Kingdom that He is setting up. That is why He is calling
"Come out of her, my people". Now you can see that ALL of Israel were enjoying the blessings of this new kingdom, even those
who had been loyal to Saul. In fact, David sets a special place at his own
table for Saul's grandson. But he does not rule the Kingdom with David. This is
for those who suffered with him through Adullam and
the wilderness. And, sad to say, Jonathan did not choose to suffer with him in
the wilderness. So he does not sit upon the throne with him now in the Kingdom.
This grieves David greatly. He mourns much for Jonathan, for he loved him
sincerely. But God's will must be done.
Now I
know that most of you who read this probably have already come out of the old
order of man's ecclesiastical systems, and are moving with the Christ in the
wilderness. But this message is primarily to those who have a deep revelation
of the Kingdom, who know that God is moving by His Spirit, who realize that a
new order must take over soon, that we must come into a higher realm in the
Spirit in order to conquer our enemies the "Philistines". But they
have not been able to see why they must leave Saul's house. My heart goes out
to these, for I know they are in a torment. They hang around the Revival close
enough to know where to find the anointing, and they keep in touch with the
Message. Some say that they can do more good by staying in the denomination and
encouraging others to be more spiritual. You'll encourage them to stay in, just
like you're doing until eventually not only you but all the sons of Saul are
slain by the Philistines. Come out into the wilderness with David and see how
many you encourage to move on out with God! I wonder how fast David's army
would have grown if Jonathan had joined in the cave? Well, God didn't need
Jonathan. But Jonathan needed God, and David.
"The
Faithful Zadok"
In the listing
of David's rulers in 2 Samuel 8:17, we find the name of a young priest, a
descendent of Aaron. He had braved the reproach of being a heretic and a
traitor, to leave Saul and join David's band. And well he might, for in 1
Samuel 22 we find Saul commanding Doeg to slaughter
the 85 priests of the Lord that had remained with Saul, along with Nob, the
city of the priests. But Zadok had turned his back on
the old order and the apostasy of Israel and their king, and chose to be
faithful to the moving of the true Spirit of God. So he cast his lot with this
New Move, lock stock and barrel, wife, son and possessions. And now he helps
David rule the Kingdom.
The verse
in 2 Samuel 8:17 is the first time we find Zadok
mentioned in the Bible. But not the last. 1 Chronicles
chapter 6 tells us that he is of the tribe of Levi, and a direct descendent of
Aaron, (the brother of Moses) and Eleazar the priest.
He has quite a heritage, but more than this, he leaves an even greater heritage
for his sons to live up to.
"The
Rebellion of Absalom"
When
David takes the throne, Zadok and Abiathar
are placed in the Kingdom as Priests of God. After many years, there suddenly
comes an overthrow of the government. Absalom, the popular son of David, has
risen up to usurp the throne from his father. Things look very dark for David.
The people favor Absalom. The great warrior Amasa,
leader of the hosts, is with Absalom. But Zadok and Abiathar need not fear. They will be as safe and as
comfortable under the new regime as they were with David. No need for them to
leave the safety of the city and go back out into the wilderness again. They
were "charter members" of the past revival, and too old to lay aside
their present ministry to start all over again.
But not so. These two faithful priests leave all and start out to flee
with David. They recognize where the anointing of God lies. They want that anointing, no matter if it does look from the natural as tho this is the end of it. So in 2 Samuel 15:24-29 we find
the story of these two priests following David out of the City, bearing the Ark
of the Covenant.
"Faithfully
Wait for the Revival"
But David
stops them. He reminds Zadok that he is a Seer, and
David says that he will wait in the wilderness until the Word of the Lord comes
through Zadok to certify him back into the Kingdom.
But he tells the priests to take the Ark back into the city, and serve as spies
for him. A thrilling spy story is told in the succeeding chapters, of Zadok's son hiding in a well, while a woman sits on top of
the well grinding corn as Absalom's soldiers hunt for him. David has told Zadok that if God is with him, that He will again bring him
to the throne, but if not, then the sooner he dies the better. Beloved, I say
unto you that if God is in this last day Revival known as the New Move, Sonship, Latter Rain, Forward Move, and other names (none
of which full identify it), then He will see to it that it will come to the
Throne regardless of the opposition. And no one, yea, no system of man, will be
able to destroy it. But if they can destroy it, then God is not in it. And if
God is NOT in it, then I say the quicker they destroy it, the better for all of
us. Hallelujah! We can't lose for winning!
So Zadok and Abiathar return with
the Ark to the city and served David in the midst of his enemies. Twice now
this man has proved himself faithful to the Anointed of God, at the risk of his
life and family. But more tests are coming, and it is "he that endureth to the end" that shall win the prize of the
high calling of God. Zadok proves himself
worthy.
"The
Rebellion of Adonijah"
Zadok and Abiathar serve faithfully in
the priesthood for many years. But God is digging deeper into the hearts and
lives of men than ever before. He is weeding out every bit of rebellion. And he
finds some in Abiathar. And Joab.
Some mighty men are falling. God is cutting the number of the faithful down, as
He searches the inward parts.
In the
1st chapter of 1 Kings we find Adonijah, the son of
David, exalting himself and rebelling against the word of the King. And in
verses 7-8 we read:
"And
he (Adonijah) conferred with Joab the son of Zeruiah, and with Abiathar the
priest: and they following Adonijah helped him."
"But
Zadok the priest, and Benaiah
the son of Jehoiada and Nathan the prophet, and Shimei, and Rei, and the mighty men which belonged to
David, were not with Adonijah."
Adonijah had determined to be king. Now when someone rose up to be
king in those days, your choice of action could very well mean your life, your
future, and the future of your offspring. Adonijah
looked like a sure winner. He asked for the priests and warriors to help him.
Joab and Abiathar went with him. Now Joab was over
the Army. Things looked good for Adonijah. But the
Word had gone forth from the King that another was to rule in his place, his
son Solomon. And Zadok the priest, Nathan the
prophet, and Benaiah the warrior put their confidence
in the word of the King, and sided with Solomon. As history shows, Solomon took
the throne. Adonijah and Joab died violent deaths,
and Abiathar was banished from his priest's office. Abiathar almost made it. He had come through a serious
crisis in the past, and had been faithful to the anointing. He had been duly
rewarded with his priesthood office. But now, almost at the finish line, he
stops following the anointing and the true word of the Lord, and follows after
circumstances that look good. And he is banished from his office, tho not from the kingdom. Zadok
takes over the office of Abiathar. And it is Zadok who is called upon to anoint Solomon as King of
Israel. Again he is setting an example for those to follow.
"The
Sons of Zadok"
As you
trace Zadok's descendants down through the Bible, you
find some interesting things in the lives of those who have received such a
heritage as this. One of his descendants, known as Jerushah
"daughter of Zadok" married King Uzziah and was the mother of Jotham,
King of Judah. Now the Bible is careful to give the name of this king's mother,
for Jotham was only 25 years of age when he began to
reign, and no doubt his mother had a lot of influence on him. The mothers of
the kings many times influenced them for or against the ways of the Lord. In 2
Chronicles 22:1-3 it tells the story of the wicked king Ahaziah,
and it says "His mother's name also was Athaliah
the daughter of Omri. He also walked in the ways of
the house of Ahab: for his mother was his counsellor to do wickedly." But
with the daughter of Zadok it was a different story.
Her son was a good king, and "He did that which was right in the sight of
the Lord…… so Jotham became mighty, because he
prepared his ways before the Lord his God." Zadok's
heritage continues.
Zadok's great-great grandson was the first priest in Solomon's
Temple, where the glory of the Lord so filled the place that he couldn't stand
to minister. Another descendant, Azariah, was priest
in the Temple under Hezekiah when they cleaned up the Temple and had a Revival
that shook the nation. Ezra, the priest who returned from the Babylonian
captivity to rebuild the Temple of God, was also a descendant of this faithful
priest of David's reign. What I'm saying is that had he made the wrong choice
in favor of Saul, or Absalom, or Adonijah, he would
have been cut off and never left his descendants this glorious heritage to
follow.
"The
Glory of the Latter House"
But the
greatest glory for the Sons of Zadok comes in the
last days, as shown by the vision of Ezekiel. Ezekiel is seeing the glory of
that great Temple made without hands, eternal in the heavens! And in this great
and final order of God, the highest realm of ministry is reserved for the Sons
of Zadok……
"It
shall be for the priests that are sanctified OF THE SONS OF ZADOK; which have kept my charge, which went not astray when the children
of Israel went astray, as the Levites went astray."
Now I am
confident in my own heart that out there in the cave Adullam,
wandering through the wilderness with that little band of 400 men, Zadok could not have fully known what lay ahead for him.
All he knew at that time was that this was the will of God for him, here was
God's anointed, here was the one who would someday rise
to the Throne, and he had to follow this course, live or die, sink or swim.
Listen, beloved, God has more planned for you than I dare to tell you at this
time. More even than He has revealed to me or anyone else.
It will take another book to go into detail on the glory of that Zadok ministry for the last days. In this booklet I can
only give a few Scriptures, and tell you there is a higher glory! Just trust
Him, and be faithful to the glorious heritage left us by the Son of God!
"Keepers
of the House"
In the
44th chapter of Ezekiel we see a vision of the glory of God filling the House
of the Lord. Then God gives instructions concerning the ministry in that new
Temple, a picture of the glorious House of God in the last days. The Lord is
very gracious to those who have gone astray, and were not faithful to the
anointing during the testing time in the wilderness and the Babylonian
captivity. He lets them minister in that end time Revival, but it is only a
ministry "to the house". Since they led the people astray, they will
be allowed to minister now to the people in the true things of God. But verse
13 says:
"They
shall not come near unto ME, to do the office of a priest UNTO ME, nor to come
near to any of MY holy things, in the Most Holy place: but they shall bear
their shame, and their abominations which they have commited."
"But
I will make them keepers of the charge of the house, for all the service thereof, and for all that shall be done therein."
"But
the priests the Levites, THE SONS OF ZADOK, that kept the charge of my
sanctuary when the children of Israel went astray from me, they shall come near
TO ME to minister UNTO ME, and they shall stand BEFORE ME."
Believe
me friends, God remembers. Those who led the people into Babylon, and helped
keep them in bondage in the systems of man, shall experience a great Revival.
They shall, by the grace of God, be able to minister to the people in a
miraculous ministry, to bring the people a ministry to meet their needs. But
they shall NEVER come into the Most Holy place beyond the vail. Thus saith the Lord! Their ministry is on a lower realm, outside
the vail, in the church realm where the candlestick resides.
But to
the faithful Sons of Zadok, those who pressed on in
God through the wilderness, those who were faithful to the true anointing tho it cost them everything, to these God has reserved
"the prize of the High Calling of God." Paul saw it, and desired it!
I am seeing it, and find it VERY desirable! Ezekiel says that these Sons of Zadok wear only linen. Linen bonnets, linen breeches, and
no wool to cause sweat. Sweat is part of the curse, and now the curse is
lifted! Works are over, it is God's Rest, and God's
righteousness! And verse 19 says that they have a relationship with the Father
that no one else can know. They can come out of the Holiest Place and dwell
among the people, but they cannot bring the people into what they have in God,
nor sanctify the people with their holy garments. They are the Lord's Chosen,
His Elect, His Sons.
In all
the glory of this latter house, I cannot find the sons of Jonathan. Poor Jonathan. He had such opportunity, but couldn't bear
the reproach. Couldn't pull away from the old order.
Oh, beloved, seemingly small things are SO important in this hour! We are
fixing our destiny in God. Go all the way with Him! Let nothing hinder. It will
be worth it all, in that glorious New and Eternal Temple of God, as we stand
before Him, and minister UNTO HIM! SONS OF ZADOK, ARISE! Go forward in the
power of the Spirit! Victory is yours!
Chapter 6: David And Goliath
Men
gasped in shock and amazement as they watched the strange proceedings. Some
cried out a protest against the inequality of it. For, running down the
mountainside, hair flying in the wind and singing a joyous psalm of victory, was a handsome young Israelite. Waiting for him in
the valley was a giant Philistine, standing over nine feet tall, armed with a
coat of mail and a helmet of brass, and burning with a hatred for Israelites
that could not be equaled. He had cursed and defied the armies of Israel, and
none had dared to oppose him. Until now. He gave a cry
of rage as he saw the young lad approaching, armed only with a shepherd's staff
and a sling. The battle was on!
The Shame
of Israel
To get
the true picture of how Israel arrived at such a low state as to let a little
shepherd boy have to take up their battle against the Philistines, you must
needs go back and read the entire book of 1 Samuel. You will see how that in a
time when the old order priesthood ministry became blind and heavy with flesh
that God moved upon the scene and brought forth a little lad named Samuel. Tho he was young and immature, God anointed him with a
prophetic ministry, and thus led and judged His people by His Spirit. It was
God's order, not man's. It was divine order, not human
organization or system.
This was
a wonderful type of the Spirit-led, Spirit-filled Pentecostal movement that God
raised up at the beginning of this 20th century. The old order ecclesiastical
systems of man had gotten so fleshy and so blind that they could head God's
people no further in the Spirit. So God set them aside, even as He did Eli. Oh,
true enough, Eli's grandson still lived and tried to carry on the traditional
religion, but it had to be named "ICHABOD", for the glory of the Lord
had departed. The Ark of God was gone.
"Give
Us a King"
But when
Samuel was old and his sons walked not in his ways, we find that Israel could
not trust God to bring about another move of the Spirit and raise
up another true ministry to lead them. Now they were not opposed to Samuel, as
such. They still loved to talk about the "good old days", when the
Spirit moved in such a marvelous way through their prophetic ministry. But
those days were gone, and it was time to organize this thing.
It seemed
like such a good idea. Protect us from our enemies. Make us some laws to keep
things in order, so that we sill all speak the same things. Why, nearly all the
most spiritual men in Israel are in favor of it. It must be the will of God.
"They
Have Rejected Me"
But there
were some, like Samuel, who wept at the idea of organizing God's move in the
earth. And he opposed it, and prayed against it. But God saw that the people
were determined, and He said: "Hearken unto the voice of the people in all
that they say unto thee: for they have not rejected thee, but they have
rejected me, that I should not reign over them."
Now this was God's word concerning the whole idea of organizing His people. The
people would not have agreed to such strong language. But God said it, not me.
He told His prophetic ministry to "protest solemnly" unto the people,
and that's exactly what I am doing today, and have been doing for years. (1
Samuel 8:9)
The
Manner of the King
And God,
through Samuel, showed the people the manner of the king that should reign over
them. He would be so nice, in the beginning. He would have the anointing of
God, and do great exploits. He would chase the Philistines, devils would be
cast out. Great things would be accomplished, and the people would be much
pleased with him. And he would be a man of great stature. He would look after
their affairs. The responsibility of the local church could be thrown over on
the organization and its ecclesiastical leaders. But God saw something else……
The time
would soon come when Saul would put a strong bondage on the people. He would
take their harvests for himself, and their efforts would be only for his gain.
He would use their sons and daughters for his own purposes. No longer would
there be God-called men, Spirit-anointed and aflame with the message of the
hour, going into their chosen field of labor. But the organization would choose
and train men according to its own plan and its own needs. And they would be
servants of the organization, not servants of God. But the people would not
listen.
In
effect, God was saying to the people, go ahead and organize the move of the
Spirit if you are determined. Legislate the Gifts of the Spirit,
try to harness the power of God into one big ecclesiastical system if you think
you can. But before its
over, I'll make you so sick of what you have created, you'll wish you had never
heard of Saul. But they said: "We want to be like all the nations: and
that our king may judge us, and go out before us, and fight our battles."
So God gave them their king, and in His grace, God even blessed Saul and gave
him victory over the Philistines (which represent the Devil and his horde of
demons). But when God sent Saul against the Amalekites (which represent the
flesh) we find Saul holding back the part he liked. And God rejected Saul from
being king, furthermore, Saul was no longer in contact
with God's prophetic ministry. For it says (15:35) that Samuel came no more to
see Saul until the day of his death.
What a
picture of the Pentecostal movement! For a time, even after they organized, God
blessed them and gave them victory over demons and devils. But they had their
"Agags" which they wanted to save back.
They would go so far, and no farther.
"But
thus saith the Lord thy redeemer, the mighty One of
Israel, even now in the midst of all your organizing
and in the midst of all the confusion of Saul's order, I yet have my prophetic
ministry. For ye have not brought my prophets into your bondage, and they shall
yet speak my Word, saith the Lord. For I have
commanded them not to mourn longer over the old order, nor for the systems of
the past that I have rejected. But there is a young lad in the land, watching
over the sheep, protecting them from the lion and the bear by the power of my
Spirit. And my prophetic ministry shall bring him a word concerning the throne,
and he shall be anointed by my Spirit, even with that kingly anointing for
power and authority and for governing my people. Tho
he be small, despise him not, for he shall rise to great heights, for I have
searched his inward parts and purified him, and he is mine saith
the Lord". Hallelujah to God!
A Little
Lad Anointed
Samuel is
instructed of the Lord (chapter 16) to go to the house of Jesse and anoint one
of his sons as the new king over Israel. Jesse had eight sons. Now all of them
were in the right family, born of the right father. But God is going to make a
choice. So they gather the boys together. Except one.
One lad is so small, so insignificant, so weak in
outward appearance that they don't bother to call him in from the wilderness.
Anyhow, he's not too popular, for all he seems to do is sing psalms and worship
God in the Spirit. Unlike his big brothers who are out chasing Philistines,
fighting Saul's battle, knocking on doors, building up Sunday Schools, David is
just resting in God. What he does, he does by the power of the Spirit. His
brothers despise him.
So Samuel
looks at the eldest, and likes what he sees. God is looking on the heart, and
the scene is not so pretty. You are not going to fool God Either
clean up on the inside, or forget about going on with God. The old laws,
"don't touch, don't taste, don't look", are not enough anymore. God
is searching the inward parts. There must be a purity of heart to receive this
anointing.
Finally
seven sons are examined and rejected. Is there not another? Jesse is an old man
now. No more strength to bring forth again. If the promised one is not here,
there is no more hope. Yes, there is an eighth son, but he is so small. Never
mind that, send for him, quickly! Eight is a peculiar number. It is the number
of resurrection, life out of death, a new beginning. So little David is sent
for, and is anointed king.
Back to
the Wilderness
Now that
you have been anointed, David, now that you have received the word concerning
the throne, WHEN will you put on your kingly garments and begin ruling? The
times are in His hands. As for me, I will return to the wilderness to sing
psalms and worship God in the Spirit. He will call for me in His hour.
But
Saul's organized system is troubled by an evil spirit from the Lord, and he
needs someone around with the true anointing (16:14). So David is sent for and
he dwells in Saul's house for a season. But this is not God's plan or destiny
for David, and David has to finally flee for his life
from Saul's presence, lest Saul should kill him. Some folks would lead you to
believe that you can return to the old order of religion with this new
anointing and this new call to the throne, but beware lest Saul run you through
with his javelin. Your anointing may soothe Saul's troubled spirit for a time,
and you may even have a measure of revival. But if you stay in Saul's house you
will lose all that God has given you or called you to
inherit.
But some
protest, saying; "Don't you think that God will include all those precious
Pentecostals and hungry fundamentalists in this last day move?" Absolutely
not! Not as organizations, not as present day ecclesiastical systems. The last
great revival will break in pieces all of man's kingdoms and the man-made
rulers would kill the revival if they could. Oh yes, I see the multiplied
millions eventually coming out of the old harlot system, and God will most
certainly bless them and include them in what He is doing, both preachers,
laymen, and local churches. For God loves His people, Pentecostals and all
others, and will do for them according to what they will receive of Him.
And Now
to the Battlefield
Turning
now to the 17th chapter of this book of 1 Samuel, we see a picture of the
present condition of God's people. We hear the devil's bold challenge, and then
comes God's answer.
The
battle is set in array. Notice in verse 1 that the Philistines were gathered
together in Shochoh, which belonged to Judah. They
were camped on God's property. Now the Philistines are types of Satan and his
army, and Paul wrote to the Ephesian church that we wrestle against
principalities and powers and wicked spirits in the heavenlies.
Today a war is going on, and Satan's army is camped on God's territory. Everytime I see some of God's people tormented with
sickness, sin, affliction and suffering, I feel like crying out "Oh God,
when wilt thou arise and scatter thine enemies?" Everytime
I drive down the road and see some precious child bound by some horrible
affliction or stumbling along in a crippled condition, I long for the power to just
stop the car and set them free. For it is not God's purpose that man should be
so bound.
The
Boundary of Blood
Even so,
it would be much worse were it not for God's ‘‘hedge'. For the word Shochoh mans "a hedge", and that's exactly why
the enemy has not already destroyed the human race, God has a hedge built
around them. Satan can go so far, and no further. The word Ephesdammim
means "boundary of blood". And that's the thing that protected the
armies of Israel, for they were unable to cope with the might of Goliath. Many
times the enemy would have liked to destroy me, but by calling upon the blood
of Jesus and availing myself of its power, I was able to defeat Satan's
efforts. Praise God for that hedge, and for the boundary of blood that holds
the enemy back until he is defeated.
This land
belonged to Judah. Now Judah means "praise". This land belongs to our
praise, it is for His glory. Satan must be cast off and put under foot. What a praise shall go up from all creation when the enemy of
mankind is bound and thrown back into the pit from whence he came. Glory to
God, hallelujah!
The Two
Mountains
Now in
the Bible, mountains represent kingdoms. And in verse 3 we see Israel on one
mountain and the Philistines on another. There is no peace between them, there can be no peace between these opposing forces. For Satan is determined to destroy the human race, and the Church
is just as determined to utterly destroy the powers of the devil. In
fact, Hebrews 2:14 says that Jesus partook of flesh
and blood so that by death, He might destroy the devil.
The
Philistine's Champion
It takes
the next four verses to describe the might and strength of Goliath, and if we
let our minds dwell on his power, we might surely end up full of fear, as
Israel did. For it ways they were "dismayed and greatly afraid." (1
Samuel 17:4-11)
Where was
Saul, head and shoulders above all others? Oh, beloved, he cannot fight this
Goliath, for he doesn't have the anointing. No doubt he had conferences with
his captains often, discussing ways and means of running the machinery more
efficiently. Perhaps he had camp-meeting with all his army at times around the
campfire at night. But it was all a game. For Saul's armor hung in the tent. It
was of no value. He did not have the anointing. So he made great promises of
what would be done for the one who defeated Goliath, but he never expected it
to be done.
Conquerors
or Slaves
Now
Goliath said a strange thing in verse 8. He admitted his own identity, then he called Israel "servants to Saul". What a
fulfillment of Samuel's prophecy! Had they truly been servants of the Most High
God, then Goliath would have been afraid of them, but the devil is not afraid
of man's machinery. Set up all the Sunday Schools, Bible Schools, Hospitals,
women's groups, men's groups, youth groups, and other groups that you want. You
may have so much harness that you can't find the horse. Bit
if that Holy Ghost anointing for true deliverance is not there, you won't scare
the devil one bit. Read verses 4-7 and you will see that Goliath was used to a
lot of harness and machinery, in fact he had more than they all. The one who
brings Goliath down will not be hampered with a lot of harness, but he will
have the leadership of the Spirit, the faith of God, and the simplicity that is
in Christ Jesus. "Servants to Saul". What an
indictment against the church world of today. Sold out their
spiritual birthright for a mess of ecclesiastical pottage, and denominational
flesh-pots.
"Choose
you a man". But the divided world of Christians cannot get together to
form that One Body of Christ that is so necessary for the deliverance of
mankind. Their carnal efforts to unite under the headship of
‘‘Saul' is only folly. It will not work.
Yes, God
is bringing together His Body. Under the headship of Jesus, who is truly the one and only Head of the Church. God has a man
to answer the devil's challenge. And when I speak of "God's Perfect
Man", or "God's Man of Faith and Power", I am not speaking of
some tent evangelist or well-known individual. But I am speaking of that
glorious Body of Christ, made up of many humble members, with Jesus Christ as
Head and Captain. Isaiah saw them and said: "A strong and mighty
one"; Joel said: "A great people and a strong"; Daniel said
they: "will be strong and do exploits". Paul the Apostle spoke of
them as when we all come ‘‘unto a perfect Man'.
"If
he kills me, we will be your servants". Yes, if you yield to Satan and he
overcomes you, then you are his servant, to do his will. But if you overcome
him, as Jesus did in the wilderness, then he must obey your every command. That
is what the whole world is groaning for. For God's David
company to come forth and put the devil's Goliath under their feet.
Praise God! There can be no treaty in this war. It is either victory or
slavery.
"Now
David……"
In verse
12 David is mentioned for the first time in this chapter. He had returned from
playing the harp for Saul, and was feeding his father's sheep. Praise God, this
David company, tho still in
its minority, has something to feed the sheep.
Goliath
drew near and challenged Israel for forty days. Now forty is the number
denoting a time of trial and testing. God had given Israel a full trial and
found them lacking in the ability to answer this challenge.
Then the
father, in the fulness of time, told David to take
some bread, corn, and cheese and "run" to the camp. Now I wondered
why Jesse waited until the last minute and then had David to run. Why didn't he
start him out a couple days early, and just let him take his time. Beloved,
there is to be a quick work done in these last days. It seems like we are
making no progress at all, we wonder why this is all taking so long. And then
suddenly we will hear the Father's voice telling us to "run".
"Notice
that he left early in the morning". It was the dawning of a new day, a
very significant day in the life of David. The sheep were left behind. Not all
of the "come-outers" will be ready to move in that glorious
David-company in that hour. Some will have to be left behind. Some enjoy the
blessings of this freedom, but they will just not come to maturity. So in the
hour when the Overcomer rises up, they will be left in the wilderness.
"Who
is this Philistine?"
David had
received the kingly anointing, and he recognized no other power, no other
authority but God's. And when he heard the giant defying God and saw Israel
running in fear, something rose up within him against this thing. He refused to
accept this situation as inevitable. He refused to live under the heel of Goliath, he demanded either freedom or death.
Let
others settle for a compromise of fear, hoping to just hold on to this last
little mountain behind the hedge, trying to hang on just a little longer until
Jesus comes and raptures them away beyond the blue. Let others dream about a
‘‘mansion in the sky' while they close their ears to the screaming torment of
the millions of earth's lost. There are those who have received a kingly
anointing, and they will not settle for anything less than total victory. They
will not rest until the last enemy has been put under foot and Satan is bound
and in the pit. They are those who will overcome and sit on David's throne at
last.
Just when
the armies of Israel seem to be doing well on the field of battle, here came Goliath. How often has it happened, that just when we
though revival was breaking out in the church, and God was moving in a glorious
way, then Satan would show his ugly head, and nullify any gains that had been
made. Sometimes it would come through a sister, sometimes through the preacher,
or a deacon. But the devil usually showed up before the revival got too far
along.
How many
times have I been having a wonderful meeting, folks getting saved, sick bodies
healed, and right there in the meeting (usually right on the front row) would
sit someone with a terrible affliction that somehow I couldn't touch. One time
it would be a blind girl, next time a crippled child, or a demon-possessed man.
Somehow there was always a Goliath to remind me that we have not come to the
measure of the full stature of Christ. Oh God, raise
up thy David-people! I cannot settle for a part victory. It must be full and
complete!
Opposition
From Brethren
You would
think that every Christian, every preacher would be glad to see someone willing
to stay and fight for complete victory. Not so. Can't you just see David's
brother Eliab (vs 28) as he says: "Why, David, little brother, I'm so glad
to see you getting into the battle. If your faith gets weak, or you need
encouragement, I'll stick by you." I can remember in the former wars how I
was accused of being a devil, a "tongues-fanatic" and worse. So as
you receive new revelation and move out into new realms in the Spirit, you can
count on me for comfort and support. Oh no! It didn't happen that way! How nice
if our brethren had that kind of spirit. But sorry to say, we now begin to see
what God had seen in Eliab's heart that kept him back from the kingly
anointing. His anger and jealousy became manifest.
Eliab
rebuked David so sharply and tried so hard to discourage him, that finally
David turned away from his brother altogether. I know it hurt him to do so, for
I had to do the same thing one day. Remember, the father sent him first of all
to his own brethren. But when they would not receive, he had to either turn
away or lose the glory of that hour.
When it
dawned on me the glory of what God was going to do in these last days in His
Church, I just knew that I could show my brethren and that they would be glad
and rejoice and accept it whole-heartedly. How simple I was! How much I had to
learn about the ways of organized religion. They not only refused to listen to
God's Word, but they were ready to cast me out without a reason. I had to cry
with David (vs 29): "Is there not a cause?"
Saul's Armour
Finally
the words of David came to Saul. And he was desperate. Something had to be
done. So he talked to David. First he began telling David all the reasons why
he would fail, looking only at the natural side. David was too immature, the giant was too much of a warrior. Never a word about faith in God, the power of the anointing.
Saul was no longer depending on the supernatural for results. Oh, how like the
Pentecostal movement of today. A number of years ago I had a good job in a nice
city on the west coast of Florida. I was making good money, was buying a
beautiful home, had positions of prestige and
authority in the community life of the city. But the call of God was on my
life, and the Spirit spoke to me to quit my job and leave Florida. So I did,
but I found it tough sledding. One day I stopped in Chicago to see the pastor
of a large church, a man whom I had heard much about. I was somewhat
discouraged, not finding many open doors where I could preach, and not knowing
exactly what I should do. When I told this brother my situation, he just about
ruined what faith I did have left, saying that I should have kept my job in
Florida and used my money and influence for the furtherance of the gospel. My
insistence that I had heard the voice of God to leave did not seem to influence
him. From his standpoint, I had made a mistake ever getting into the ministry.
Thank God, I was able to get away from him and get alone with God where I could
be led of the Spirit. His carnal wisdom did not fit my need.
All David
could answer Saul was his testimony of the times when God had come to his
rescue in the wilderness against the lion and the bear. All this must have
sounded rather childish to Saul, who had fought many battles. But alright,
David, if you insist, go ahead, but wear my armour. Let me show you how it is done, since you obviously
don't know how to run a church or have revivals. Notice in verses 38 and 39
that Saul put the armour on David, and that David
took it off. Praise God!
Hang your
armour back up, Saul, it didn't work. It didn't work
for you and it won't work for me. If organization could have brought the church
to perfection, then it would have been perfect long ago. If forming
denominations could take Goliath's head off and put Satan's power under our
feet, then we have had many hundreds of chances at it. But it was the anointing
on Saul that enabled him to defeat the Philistines at the first, and now that
the anointing is gone, no amount of armour will make
up for it. It was the anointing that made the Pentecostal movement great in the
beginning, and now they are trying to make up for the lack of it with
committees, departments, activities, etc. But it won't work now any better than
it did for Saul. Hang up your armour and cry out to
God to restore the anointing of the Spirit.
Five
Smooth Stones
When
David left Saul to go meet Goliath, he didn't even have a stone for his sling.
He had his staff in his hand, a mark of his shepherd's calling, but his
shepherd's bag was empty. He was totally unprepared for war. But he ran toward
the enemy. It looked like sure suicide, but his trust was in the Lord.
When he
got to the brook, which usually runs at the foot of the mountains, he stopped
for ammunition for his sling. Stones. Smooth stones.
Five smooth stones. This, of course, speaks of the five ministry gifts of
Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, and Teachers. Not any stones would
do. They had to be smooth, so that any little wind (of doctrine) would not
cause them to fly off course and miss their target. The running water in the
brook had knocked these stones against each other until the rough edges were
knocked off long ago. They had been in the processing of the Spirit for a long
time before they wound up in David's hand. Processed and polished and washed in
the water of the Word. Oh how necessary it is for those who are going to be
used of God, to submit to the dealings of God through our brother. I may not
like the bumping I get from my brother, but I had better learn that if I am to
be used in this last day revival, I will have to submit to the work that goes
on in the brook. Isaiah 57:6 says: "Among the smooth stones of the stream
is thy portion".
It
matters not which of the five stones David used. The rough edges of jealousy
had already been ground off, so they did not care. The ministry gifts must
begin to learn to work with one another, and not try to take the supremacy over
each other.
Take a
lesson from the stones of the brook, dear brother. Many are the stones lodged
in the sides of the mountain, standing alone, with the sharp edges of their
individuality protruding prominently. But they could not be used in that hour.
Some stones, or ministers, have sharp cutting edges. They seem to take delight
in cutting a fellow minister when they find opportunity. But they were not used
for God's high purposes. It was smooth stones God was after, stones that would
not cut one another.
The
Simplicity of Christ
Oh, the
simple way God had of dealing with Goliath. Now any great warrior who had been
through the battles, graduated from Bible School, advanced to the rank of
presbyter, would know better than to attack such an enemy with only five little
stones. He would know that you had to have lots of equipment, swords, shields,
spears, helmets, coat of mail, etc. You can't even start a church now days
without proper advertising, finances, committees, assistant pastor, minister of
music, minister of education, youth director, and a lot of other machinery.
But let
me remind you that of all the swords in Israel, of all the shields and helmets
hanging up in the tents, God didn't use a one. He chose rather to use a little
lad full of faith, anointed of the Spirit, going forth to battle unarmed, with
the praises of God in his mouth. And don't be fooled by those who tell you that
with more and bigger buildings, finer pews, radio and TV broadcasts, and the
sacrifice of your dollars will bring the church to perfection. I realize that
we now use these "dead things", and I would not be able to send these
messages out if someone didn't sacrifice to help me. But when complete victory
is won over Satan and all his works, it will be God anointing His Body, His
Perfect Man, with the mighty unction of the fulness
of the Holy Ghost and power. "And all this assembly shall know that the
Lord saveth not with sword and spear; for the battle
is the Lord's." (vs 47).
In the
Name of the Lord
When
David came running up to the Philistine, he came prophesying. All right, devil,
you have come into this battle with your sword and spear, your weapons of sin
and sickness and death. You have your cancers, your polio, your arthritis, but
I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts!
David
didn't even boast of his stones. No use to glorify the ministries. They will be
used all right, but the glory belongs to God. "This day
will the Lord deliver thee into mine hand; and I will smite thee, and
take thine head from thee" (vs 46). What a bold statement for such a
little lad. It must have sounded presumptuous to those who heard it. But he was
willing to stake his life on the fact that he was speaking the word of the
Lord. See what they said about Jesus: "And they were astonished at his
doctrine, for he taught them as one that had authority, and not as the
scribes." (Mark 1:22).
Brace
yourself, preacher. For in that hour you will have to learn to speak the word
of the Lord, and with authority. Jesus did not have to preface what he said
with a "thus saith the Lord." For when He
spoke, the Father witnessed to it. And so with David.
And so with the end-time David company. Elijah stood before King Ahab and said:
"There shall not be dew nor rain these years, but
according to my word." (1 Kings 17:1) How could he dare to say such a
thing? Because he stood before the Lord, and the will of God was known to him.
Therefore he spoke, and therefore God confirmed the word.
When you
truly go in the name of the Lord, and have the authority of that glorious name,
you don't have to scream it forth over every person you pray for, nor use it as
some magical formula. You will simply go forth healing the sick, raising the
dead, casting out devils, slaying your Goliaths, and everyone will know that
you are come in the name and authority of the Lord.
"The
Battle is the Lord's"
What a
glorious rest David had entered into, tho he was in
the midst of the fierce battle. The outcome of this battle does not depend on
me, it depends on Him. For I am not obligated to rescue the human race from
their terrible plight, He is. I did not make the promise to perfect the Church,
He made it. So my confidence is not in what I can do, it is in what He can do.
Praise God, children, it's time to rise up and shout the victory!
Chapter 7: My Beloved Enemy ~ A Word To
My Enemies ~
YOU are
not really my enemies at all…… in reality you are some of the best friends I
have. You who have lied about me, and about this ministry, who have tried to
destroy people's faith and confidence in me, who have spread false and damaging
rumors about my life and teachings…… through your efforts there has been a work
of grace wrought in this heart of mine that could never have happened without
you.
My
friends have been many, and loyal, and faithful to stand with me in many hours
of trial and need. They have been strength to my weakness, added joy to my
heart in time of sorrow, and have girded up my faith amidst raging doubts. They
have brought me before the throne of grace innumerable times in their seasons
of prayer. I could not have continued long in this spiritual conflict without
these wonderful friends.
But,
believe me, I speak in sincerity and truth, there can be no perfection in the
lives of God's elect without the chastising work of a real enemy. For when a
bitter vicious person begins to do all they can to destroy me and my work for
God, then there is a work done that brings out all the wrong and evil attitudes
and spirits that lie hidden and deeply rooted in my heart. When a friend extols
all my good virtues and praises me from their heart of true friendship, I feel
nothing but love for them. But, when I hear of an enemy who has unjustly
brought shame upon me, there rises up a spirit of defending myself, and a
spirit of "righteous indignation" to refute the enemy. It is then
that the precious Holy Spirit does His office work and reveals to me the
wrongness of my own spirit. I see in me then, the things I did not know were
there before. With repenting and sorrow of heart I cry to God, and He delivers
me from that which I have seen in my life. It was hidden, lying dormant, until
you, my beloved enemy brought it to light with your crucifying process. The
prophets of old would never have had the glory of being stoned for the Word of
God——and no martyr's crowns could ever have been won by the early Christians
without real enemies.
You see,
I cannot crucify myself, and friends will not do it. So it takes you, my enemy,
to bring me to the cross. And to the cross I must come, if ever I am to come to
the glory of perfection. But I have much progress yet to make before coming to
the image of my lovely Jesus. There is so much I must yet learn. And, my enemy,
you are teaching me. I have learned that the road to glory is by way of the
cross. Without you I would not have found the way. Someone had to crucify my
Jesus. Not his friends, not his disciples, and He could not do it Himself. So
Satan and the princes of this world stirred up hatred in the hearts of His
enemies, and the work was done. Had they known that they were bringing Him into
His glory, and bringing about the salvation of lost mankind, they would not
have done it. And I'm sure that if you knew the good your efforts are working
out in my life, you would not want to help me so much. But the work is being
done, and I have learned to love you because of it. "Love thy
enemies", He said, and I wondered how I could do it. But you have taught
me. For because of you I have grown in God, increased in His Grace, and
partaken of His divine nature.
Also
because of you many have been turned away and refused to hear the truths
imparted unto this vessel. Their ears have been filled with lies, and no doubt
have thought that "no good thing could possibly come from such a
one." But even here I have seen the hand of God. For those who have had
ears to hear the voice of the Spirit have not believed the lies you have told
them, and they have opened their hearts to the message for these last days.
Thus, God has weeded out the chaff from the wheat, and is in the process of
separating His own unto Himself. All things are working together.
So, my
friends, for in reality I have no enemies in flesh and blood, your work has
been sharp and cutting, and many times I was hurt and wounded deeply. But out
of these trying experiences I have come forth a better Christian, and further
on my way to being an overcomer. I doubt that you will receive any rewards for
your lies and your efforts to destroy me, for "Woe unto them through whom
these offences come." But I want you to know that though your loss may be
great in the day of judgment, I love you and
appreciate the ministry you have had in perfecting this life of mine.
NOW JUST
A WORD TO ALL WHO HAVE READ THIS…… I trust that you
have understood that this word has not been applicable to me only, but should
apply as well to all of God's dear children. May the Spirit speak to your heart
and open your eyes to this great truth…… that without chastisement and the work
of enemies we can never come into full Sonship. And
when we see how much our persecutions and afflictions mean to us in maturing
our spirits and bringing us into His image, then we can truly "Love our
enemies", and "bless them that curse us." Praise God for His
marvelous plan! And remember…… all the enemy can destroy in the fires of persecution
is "hay, wood and stubble", and all they will melt and bring into His
image is the "gold, silver and the precious stones." So let us be
willing to burn that which will burn, that those things which will not burn may
stand forever!