(A Message as Spoken)
Reading:
Zechariah 3:1-10; Revelation 12:1-12.
"And
they overcame him because of the blood of the
Lamb, and because of the word of their
testimony; and they loved not their life even
unto death." (R.V.)
One
clause of that verse sums up everything else and is
sufficient - "because of the blood of the
Lamb."
The Travail for the Man-Child
Now
first of all, beloved, I want to gather together several
things which I believe represent the significance of that
statement, that to which the statement belongs. I am one
of those who believe (I do not ask you to believe it
because I do, but that you will go to the Lord with open
hearts about it) that the man-child of this chapter
represents a company of the Lord's people at the end-time
who, in a peculiar way, stand in the fullness of the
virtue and power of the Blood of the Lord Jesus; and, as
we have often said, we believe that it is that people,
that company, the man-child, that God in a special way is
seeking to secure for Himself at this time; the thing
which, in the midst of other things, He is peculiarly,
particularly concerned to bring into being. It is a
company called into a peculiar relationship to the Lord
Himself for the fulfilment of a priestly ministry in
relation to the universal kingdom of our God and His
Christ - and I use the word "universal" there
with care; not just an earthly aspect of that kingdom,
but also the heavenly aspect. We must understand that
there are two sides to the kingdom; there is the earthly
side and there is the heavenly side. There will be those
who are in the earthly side who will not be in the
heavenly side, but there will not be any in the heavenly
side who are not in the earthly side. Get the heavenly
side and you get both. This particular company, the
man-child company, is, in the purpose of God, to be
brought into relation to Him for the fulfilment of a
priestly ministry in relation to the universal kingdom of
our God and His Christ; a priestly ministry, in relation
to the kingdom and the throne, the universal sovereignty
of the Lord Jesus; an administrative instrument in
heaven, to rule with Him, from the heavens, the whole
range of His dominion.
Let us
call to mind an Old Testament illustration of this in the
person of Samuel. You will remember that the birth of
Samuel was impossible of realisation along the ordinary
line of nature, but his mother Hannah entered into a
spiritual travail concerning him. While in that spiritual
travail, while before the Lord in strong crying and tears
for this man-child, the other wife of her husband laughed
at her, sneered at her, looked down upon her. She had
children, Hannah had none, and was despised; and then by
a special intervention and act of God that spiritual
travail was answered and Samuel was born. Born, on the
one hand, out of travail in her soul, on the other hand,
born out of a direct act of God in His Divine
intervention when man was helpless, and nature was
impotent. When Samuel was weaned he was presented in the
Temple and we read that "Samuel ministered before
the Lord, being a child, girded with a linen ephod,"
- the priest's garment. You see the stages; he - you
might say from birth, from infancy, without a lapse of
years - immediately came into a priestly office. He was
designed for that, brought into being for that, the
travail was unto that. We have noticed that it says of
Hannah, that she weaned the child. Speaking of Sarah and
Isaac it says "when the child was weaned" -
taking its course. Hannah did it as quickly as she could,
it did not take its course, she did it to get him into
this priestly ministry as soon as could be. So that his
very life from its beginning was marked by this priestly
ministry, and it was in relation to the throne and the
kingdom - Samuel was the king-anointer, Samuel brought in
the great king. His priestly ministry was in relation to
the kingdom. He was the embodiment of that great phrase
"kingdom and priests unto God."
Here is
your type, a man-child. We have often said that women in
the Bible represent spiritual principles, and Hannah
represents the spiritual law of travail unto the specific
purpose of God, and when you come to Revelation 12, you
have a woman into whom there enters a spirit of travail;
a spirit of travail comes in, as I believe, unto the
bringing forth of this specific company, this remnant
company, the man-child born out of that spirit of
travail, that crying-out spirit, that anguish. Against
that company the Adversary is set, deadly set. Zech. 3
which we have read introduces these principles again in
another historic setting. Joshua the high-priest is in
person the embodiment of the priestly ministry of all
Israel, that which is to be a "kingdom and priests
unto God"; the high-priest simply gathers up the
whole priestly nation in his person, and Joshua is there
seen as the figure-head of the priesthood in relation to
the kingdom. The priesthood, the priestly ministry, the
priestly vocation and calling, is in a sorry state in
Zechariah's day. You see Joshua clothed in filthy
garments. That is the condition of things, and Satan -
the Adversary - is seen standing at his right hand to be
his adversary. The right hand is the place of power, and
Satan is in the place of power because of the filthy
garments, and accuses Joshua before God. We will come to
that again later - Satan in the place of power as an
accuser of that which is meant to fulfil this priestly
ministry in relation to the kingdom. Bringing these
things together you are getting the background of
spiritual principles, and you are seeing exactly what is
in view in this chapter in Revelation. "And they
overcame him because of the blood of the Lamb."
The Power of the Blood is
Primarily in its Incorruptibility
What is the ground of victory? What is the
basis of that ultimate triumph? By what means will God
get His end? It says here "because of the blood of
the Lamb." That, first of all, and I believe
more than anything else, relates to the nature of the
Blood of the Lord Jesus. I mean the absolute sinlessness
of the Lord Jesus in His essential life, in His essential
nature; His absolute sinlessness: that His nature was
altogether devoid of the slightest suspicion of
corruption, of sin, of defilement, of corruptibility.
That is its strength; that is its power; that is its
victory. Before you can understand the working of the
power of the Blood of the Lord Jesus you have to
understand the absolute immunity from any suggestion of
sin in the nature of the Lord Jesus. Sin was not found in
Him. He was the "Lamb without blemish and without
spot," and although He was born of a virgin, of
a woman who was a member of Adam's race, by the
direct activity and operation of the Holy Spirit there
was a complete cutting in between Mary as a member of
Adam's race and the Lord Jesus as the Son of God, so that
He inherited none of the sin of Adam's
race by His birth. It is important to see that. He
was born of a member of Adam's race and yet inherited
none of its sin in His nature, because of a cutting in of
the Holy Ghost, so that it could be said of Him as of no
other being ever in this universe, "that holy
thing." Essentially, in very substance, He was holy,
and His Blood represents His nature, His life without
corruption, without sin, without taint of any kind,
absolutely sinless and, therefore, Satan has no power
over Him; "The prince of this world cometh, and hath
nothing in me." Because of this He can cast out the
prince of this world, and can make a show of him openly,
triumphing over him in His Cross. He can vanquish Satan,
He can meet sin and deal with it in the mastery of it
because it has no ground in Him of crippling and
weakening. See Joshua in his place of weakness, a place
of impotence, a place where he is not functioning in his
holy calling, in a place of defeat, and the Adversary in
the place of power, at his right hand to be his
adversary! He cannot help himself because of his filthy
garments, and before Joshua can ever be established in
the place of power, and given ascendancy, before Satan as
the accuser can be cast down, these filthy garments have
to be removed. In principle and effect the Blood has to
take effect. The Blood, the precious sinless Blood, has
to come in and deal with sin, the power and ground of
satanic activity - the means of accusation on the part of
the Adversary. Before that can be destroyed the Blood has
to be operative.
The "Overcomer" Stands
on the Ground of the Perfections of Christ, and Meets the
"Accuser" by Faith's Appropriation Thereof
What is
the meaning of the Blood being applied? It is that which
is the absolute sinlessness of the Lord Jesus being the
ground upon which we stand. That gives us authority,
gives us power. It is the essential perfection of Christ
as being the ground of our confidence, our faith, our
trust and our testimony. If we stand in ourselves we are
defeated. There are no perfections in us, there is
nothing in us whatever that can bring Satan to naught and
deliver us from his accusations and from his position of
power over us. But when we stand in Christ, in all the
perfection of His nature, of His being, in the absolute
sinlessness of Christ represented in that incorruptible
Blood, there is deliverance. And so that Blood poured out
becomes active, operative, in motion, and it is a great
thing to have the perfections of the Lord in motion on
our behalf, flowing, active to meet all the accusations
of the enemy. "The accuser of our brethren is cast
down, who accuseth them before our God day and
night." Why? Because they are not standing now on
the ground of their own imperfection and sinfulness and
weakness and faultiness, but they are now standing on the
ground of His absolute perfection, and bearing testimony
thereto: "The word of their testimony."
"They overcame because of the blood." It is a
question of a ground of absolute holiness, absolute
holiness not in ourselves but in Him, and our
appropriating by faith and apprehending by faith all that
the Lord Jesus is in His essential being as the spotless
Lamb of God for us to God, from God to us. We can never
reiterate that note too often. That is the ground of
victory. Give the enemy one little fragment of old Adam,
of the flesh, of self, of sin, and he immediately takes
the place of power and immediately brings you under
accusation and begins to weaken both life and ministry.
You know this is true; if you do not you will find it
out. But stand continuously in the efficacy of that
Blood, stand continuously in your receiving by faith of
all that the Lord Jesus is made unto you from God, clear
up everything concerning which the Holy Spirit speaks in
conviction, clear it up in virtue of that Blood, and the
enemy is ruled out, he is not in the place of power.
Satanic Tyranny Through
Self-Occupation Broken by a Right Apprehension of the
Blood
Oh! if
the Lord's people could get this in their hearts. There
are so many of the Lord's people today over whom Satan is
lording it; lording it along the line of accusation,
bringing them under a sense of condemnation and judgment,
robbing them of their peace, of their assurance, rest,
hope; and you will find these people are everlastingly
talking about their own short-comings, their sinfulness;
they are for ever circling round themselves, all that
they are that they would not be, all that they are not
that they would be. Their deliverance from Satan is that
they should have a fresh apprehension of the absolute
satisfaction of the Father in His Son on their behalf,
and that they find their standing before the Father in
acceptance. That is the way of deliverance, the way of
the Adversary's casting out. This is the way of
overcoming him as the Accuser. Yes, the ground of the
Blood is sufficient for this full-orbed, many-sided,
all-round victory. "They overcame him because of the
blood of the Lamb," and the first and supreme factor
in the virtue of that Blood in all these directions, is
its untainted sinlessness, the nature of the Lord Jesus.
There has never been another who was such. Oh, I am so
glad that it was God that came in Christ, GOD that came
in Christ. Can you charge God with sin? Can you lay sin
to God's charge, to God's account? It was God in Christ,
the absolutely and altogether holy One in whom there was
no sin, who came in incarnation; and in virtue of that
Divine nature in its perfection Satan in his authority is
defeated - on that ground. Blessed be God! We receive by
faith the virtue of that precious Blood; that is, the
perfection of the Lord Jesus can be put to our account.
That is grace - the wonder of the Gospel. If we were to
begin to analyse ourselves and take stock of ourselves,
that would be a terrible business, a wretched business,
and it would be endless - think of it, beloved, with all
that we know of ourselves, all that God knows about us -
''The heart is deceitful above all things, and
desperately wicked: who can know it? I the Lord search
the heart. I try the reins..."
Though
all that be a fact, you and I can stand now in the
presence of God as sinlessly perfect, not in ourselves,
but in Christ, as having absolute sinless perfection put
to our account by God. Understand I am not confusing
things, I am not saying that any of us ever becomes
sinlessly perfect in ourselves here, but those
perfections of the Lord Jesus are put to our account
before God to satisfy His requirements, to provide the
ground where Satan no longer has authority. The defeat of
Satan and the victory of the saints is not by their
effort, their straining, their groaning, nor by anything
they can do; it is the measure of their faith's
appropriation of the absolute perfection of Christ for
them as a living, working thing of God on their behalf.
It is a great thing to be in Christ Jesus.
The Blood Represents Total
Separation to God
The
second thing, bound up with the first as to the meaning
of the Blood, is absolute separation unto God, and that
voluntarily; wholly, utterly separated and abandoned to
God. There was not at any point in His person a
deviation. He was whole. He was one. You cannot find
mixture. You never find wool and cotton in His spiritual
garments. You never find in Him the counterpart of those
things forbidden in the Old Testament as typical of
contradictions and deviations and things which do not
harmonise. He was one, mind and heart and will, without
the slightest reservation, and wholly for God. That was
His nature, and that has its very seat in His Blood. His
Blood represents that - a life which is sinless, and
wholly and utterly given over to God without the
slightest deviation in thought or desire, inclination,
will. The Blood speaks of that, beloved, absolute
separation unto God. Go back to the Old Testament for
illustration. In the Book of Joshua, chapter 5, you have
the people coming to Gilgal where the Lord, through
Joshua, ordered the complete circumcising of Israel. All
the males that had been born in the wilderness were
circumcised at Gilgal and the Lord's word was this:
"This day (when it was done) have I rolled away the
reproach of Egypt... wherefore the name of that place was
called Gilgal," which is "rolling."
"The Lord hath rolled away the reproach of
Egypt" - on the day of the circumcising, in the day
of that symbolic act in the shedding and encircling of
the precious Blood - the whole body of the flesh cut off
- so Paul explains it in Col. 2, "the putting off of
the body of the flesh, in the circumcision of
Christ." The reproach of Egypt rolls away when that
happens. What is "the reproach of Egypt?" What
is the meaning of that? I wonder if you have noticed the
persistent following of Egypt on the heels of Israel all
the days of the wilderness. I do not mean literally, I
mean spiritually. They were constantly looking back to
Egypt. "Wherefore have ye brought us up out of Egypt
to die in the wilderness?" Even when Moses went up
into the mount and Aaron made the calf and they danced to
the calf and worshipped it, it was Egypt brought out in
representation. What is it that Stephen tells us about it
- I think he sums it all up in a word in Acts 7:39:
"... and in their hearts turned back again into
Egypt."
Their
hearts were in Egypt, and it was because their hearts
were more than half in Egypt all the forty years, that
there is such a sorry story; up and down; one day
brighter, and the next day murmuring and complaining
again. What a story it is. Whenever, you read the account
it seems that the bright patches are almost overlooked
and the dark thing is kept in view. It is referred to in
the New Testament. Paul writes to the Hebrews about it -
their "carcases fell in the wilderness,"
reminding them of the day of provocation in the
wilderness when "your fathers tempted me...";
always coming back to this wretched failure. Why did they
fail? Because their hearts were not wholly out of Egypt;
because they had not recognised sufficiently nor
apprehended adequately the meaning of the type of that
precious Blood of the Lamb that was slain. It was not
until they came into the land, through the Jordan (which
is typically what Christ has done for them in His Cross)
to Gilgal (the place of circumcision where the thing is
made real in them, - that which was "for" is
now made "in"), not until they reach the place
of cutting (that Cross entering into their flesh,
"the cutting off of the whole body of the
flesh" symbolically), that the reproach of Egypt is
rolled away. What is the reproach of Egypt? The prophet
Zephaniah says, "I have heard the reproach of Moab,
and the revilings of the children of Ammon..." -
what are they doing? They are looking down upon the
Lord's people, despising them because of their weakness,
because they are not getting through to their goal,
because from their standpoint, as they judge things, the
whole thing is a fiasco - "You left Egypt to get to
Canaan and you have been forty years at it!"
Weakness, failure of realisation, helplessness and the
enemy in the place of strength! Reproach is upon them
because they had not recognised that the Blood
fundamentally meant an utter cutting off from Egypt;
whole-hearted and complete abandonment to God; standing
over on God's side with God, not standing over on this
side questioning God, but, on God's side with Him. When
you get there, in the full meaning of the Cross - a total
cutting off from Egypt; a total cutting off from the
fleshly will, the fleshly mind, the fleshly heart, and
you are with God wholly - then there is victory; until
you get there Satan is in the place of power, but when
you get there the reproach of Egypt is rolled away, you
come into the land in the place of authority and go from
strength to strength in ascendancy. It is so clear in the
Old Testament illustration. That is Revelation 12:11 in
principle. "They overcame him because of the blood
of the Lamb, and because of the word of their testimony;
and they loved not their life even unto death: Therefore
rejoice, O heavens..."
The Paralysis of a Divided Heart
Now,
beloved, the trouble with a good many of us has been this
divided heart. We are not sure, not absolutely sure about
the Lord, about our own position, about the testimony
that we are perhaps standing for and talking about; we
are not sure about it, we have secret questionings. It
does not matter what we say in public and to others about
it, God knows the secret of our hearts, whether we are
absolutely true in secret with Him over this matter; and
there is no way of victory, no way to ascendancy, no way
through to the realisation of the Divine end - a people
to fulfil a priestly ministry in the universal
sovereignty and kingdom of our God and His Christ - until
we are on the ground of an absolute undividedness of
heart for God in the matter of His testimony. The
challenge to our hearts is, Are we utterly in or are we
only partly in; half in; three-quarters in? Is there some
lurking fascination of Egypt? How Egypt had fascinated
and held part of their hearts when they were in the
wilderness! Out here everything is uncertain; we never
know from one day to another whether we are going to have
our food! In Egypt there was at least certainty; we did
know what our programme was; we were sure that things
would be pretty substantial, that while we had our work
we got our food! Out here you are forced to depend upon
God, and that is a precarious business. Is it? God is
more certain than Egypt. There are Christians who feel
that this walk of faith is such an uncertain thing. You
do not know what the Lord is going to bring you into
next, what is going to happen to you. In the world you at
least have solid ground under your feet. This flesh wants
a basis of evidence for itself; solid earth. This
heavenly life - you never know - ah! but do you know the
Heavenly ONE?
Let me
ask you - Do you believe, beloved, that when, having
committed yourself to God, having been consecrated to the
Lord, having had an understanding with the Lord, and
having been obedient to Him up to all the light He has
given you, do you believe that when you get to the glory
you will be able to say to the Lord: You let me be
deceived, my life has been ruined, I have gone wrong? Is
that possible? I do not believe it! I believe that
whatever the Accuser may try to bring upon us, and
whatever others may say about us, if before God in the
secret we are honest with Him, if we are cut off by the
precious Blood from our own will, our own way, our own
schemes, our life interest, and are putting our trust in
Him and following the light that He gives, I believe that
when we get there, beloved, we shall not have been
deceived, but we shall have to say: Lord, You were good
to our trust and You led us by a right way that we might
come to a city of habitation! The Lord will accept a
charge on His honour when we are cut off from ourselves
and from all personal and worldly interests, and are
wholly for Him.
Losing the Crown
Egypt
for some is the ground of bondage and defeat. Even though
we may be the Lord's children, may be Blood-bought, may
have come out on redemption ground, yet we may be
defeated because of an inadequate apprehension of the
meaning of that precious Blood. I believe that there will
be many who will lose that thing that God has in view as
a special vocation in His heavenly kingdom, because they
are not wholly devoted to God now. I do not believe that
we will be brought into that willy-nilly. If you want the
world, even as a believer, want a little of it - well,
you may have it at this cost, the loss of that for which
God has preeminently called you, the heavenly kingdom in
a marvellous vocation, you will lose that. Paul was after
that. Paul strained every nerve, spiritually, for that;
left the things which were behind for that, to be
preserved unto His heavenly kingdom. There are many
Christians who will lose that because they do not go all
the way with the Lord; not lose their salvation, but that
specific vocation in glory and honour; they will lose it
because they did not recognise and honour the full virtue
of the Blood in the totality of their consecration and
abandonment to the Lord. Yes, in that sense they will be
left behind. But those who go through, who overcome in
trial, are they that overcome because of the Blood of the
Lamb in this second meaning, the absolute abandonment of
the Lord Jesus to the will of His Father even unto death;
who are standing in the virtue of His consecration, and
making their consecration, by His grace, as utter as was
His. We shall never have to let go what He let go in His
obedience to the will of God. We have not got it to let
go, but what the Lord is looking for, beloved, is a
people who are with Him completely, with undivided heart,
and that is the ground of our victory and of Satan's
defeat.
Now I
think I must close there for the present. Oh, let it be
seen that the Blood of the Lamb in its absolute
perfection of holiness and sinlessness as representing
His being, His substance, His essence, His nature and His
complete surrender, His capitulation to the will of His
Father, is the ground to stand on; something to be
appropriated by faith and held on to. More, it is
something to be taken up as a weapon against the enemy.
The Blood is a Weapon to be
Wielded
The
Dragon is the adversary. We are up against the Devourer.
All truly spiritual people know that today; some more
than others, perhaps. If he can swallow us up, he will. I
believe he is out to strike us with death if he can, to
strike our bodies with death, to strike our souls with
death. Let me say this word to those who are more
intimately associated with things, that the more we come
to stand in relation to the Lord concerning the heavenly
kingdom and that priestly ministry in the heavenly
kingdom in relation to the throne, the more shall we be
aware of the immediate proximity of the Dragon, of him
who would strike with death, strike our minds with death,
strike these bodies with death. That will explain a good
deal for some. The nearer we get to the vocation of the
man-child, the closer we come to the Dragon, the more
shall we be conscious of the encompassing and encircling
of death, and shall cry to get out of it, and say, This
is not life, it is death! Are we going to accept it? It
is death; but where is the virtue of the Blood? Do we
refuse it on the ground of that mighty shed Blood?
"They overcame him because of the blood..." and
we are not going to accept death, because of that Blood.
Perhaps some might misunderstand that. We are not saying
that we are not going to the grave if the Lord
tarries long; but that is not accepting death. We can
die, and go to the grave in the physical sense, but that
can be victory; not defeat, but triumph! We do not accept
death. You may know it spiritually, you know it mentally,
you know it round you and playing upon you when you come
into close touch with that ultimate end of God in the
testimony of Jesus Christ. Look after that explanation;
hold on to it. It calls, beloved, for standing up against
the adversary, the engulfer, the swallower-up. Blessed be
God, there is going to be a greater swallower-up than he.
Death is going to be swallowed up. There is one who will
swallow up if he can. Against the Dragon, against the
Adversary, against the Accuser, against the Deceiver, the
Blood is adequate, sufficient; but there must be a
positive, active appropriation of the full power and
meaning of that Blood and a standing upon it; a taking of
it up as an active instrument. Oh! to get a company like
that here and now who know and appropriate the power of
the Blood; not in the strength of the flesh, but emptied
of self, and in all humility, nothingness, weakness,
standing in HIS virtue, the power of His Blood, and
standing up and using that mighty weapon against the
operation of death now, all round, to get through to that
end which God has in view. That is what is needed now, a
people like that.
May the
Lord bring this home to our heart, that this may not be
an address but an appeal, an urge of the Spirit of Christ
- bringing us into that thing actively by prayer.
Remember your ground, remember your weapon, remember that
all the emptying of self, the weakening, the bringing
down, the chastening, the discipline, is to bring you to
an effective place. Pride has no standing here;
self-sufficiency has no standing here; self-strength
comes not into this; naught but the precious Blood.
Weakness
is not helplessness. Helplessness on our part is not
despair. No, it is the open way for the mighty efficacy
of the Blood to come into operation.
First published in "A Witness and A Testimony" magazine, Sep-Oct 1931, Volume 9-5, this version from a later reprinted booklet by Witness & Testimony Literature.