"Behold,
Thou desirest truth in the inward parts" (Psalm 51:6).
PSALM 51 might well have
as its title DE PROFUNDIS.
It is here that the
Psalmist reaches the deepest depths of sorrow and
remorse. The bottom is touched when it is a question of
"bloodguiltiness", for, in all the provisions
for sin in the Mosaic ritual, there is no provision for
bloodguiltiness; death alone is the answer. This is what
David knows and is facing in this Psalm because of the
episode over Uriah the Hittite (2 Sam. 11-12). David
well knew that the mercy of God had to go deeper than
death; death which was his due. In his deep agony David
has come to a vital question or issue. It is here that
"Deep calleth unto deep". Deep suffering calls
for a deep solution, if the suffering is related to sin.
The solution is that in verse six: "Thou desirest
truth in the inward parts". To reach that
deepest place and solution God uses our failures and
wrongs.
There is a -
Progressiveness
In God's Dealings
In the course of our
spiritual history God deals with us in ever-deepening
ways. Down, down, down, He goes, until He touches bottom
to have things true at our very depth. He undercuts all
our professions, doctrines, assumptions, pretensions,
illusions, and customs.
There is no mere
formalism about this; no mere Jewish ritual in this; no
mere outward observance of rites and ceremonies in this!
No! This has got to go right into the inmost being, in
the inward parts. God works toward that. God is
ever working toward the most inward parts. Do you
recognize that? Do you understand what He is doing with
us? Oh, He will meet us with blessing on a certain level,
as we walk before Him, like the man in Psalm 1. He
will meet us with His gracious provision when we
transgress and trespass and fail, and do wrong - He will
meet us there in grace. But God is going to pursue this
matter to the most inward place of our being, and
register there His work of grace and redemption.
"Thou
desirest...", and David did not come to that until
he reached the profoundest, the deepest place of need, of
failure, of conscious weakness and worthlessness. Then he
cried. It is not enough to just please God in ordinary
ways; it is not enough to observe the ritual of the Law,
and go to the ceremonies, and carry out all that which is
external. God is after truth in the inward parts,
right down into the depths of our being. Why? Why?
Because truth is a major feature and constituent of the
Divine nature. God is called the God of Truth; Jesus
Christ, the second Person of the Godhead, called Himself
the Truth - "I am... the truth"; "To this
end am I come into the world, that I should bear witness
unto the truth"; the Holy Spirit is described as the
Spirit of Truth - "when He, the Spirit of truth, is
come...".
The Godhead, Father, Son
and Holy Spirit, are characterized by this one feature -
truth! And God desires and has set His heart upon having
people who are partakers of the Divine nature, and so He
is working ever more deeply toward this end: what is true
of Himself shall be true of His children - those begotten
of Him - that they should be true sons of God in
this sense.
All
Untruth Is Satanic
Satan is described as
the liar and the father of lies. For that reason all
untruth is an abomination to God. God has consigned all
liars to the lake of fire; He has excluded from the New
Jerusalem everything that maketh a lie. God hates
everything that is not true, and true right through and
through like Himself. He must have truth in the inward
parts.
The interference of
Satan with God's creation - man - resulted in man
becoming something false where God is concerned: he is a
misrepresentation of God's mind; and he is a deceived
creature. "The god of this age", says Paul,
"hath blinded the mind of the unbelieving". Man
is a deceived, blinded creature; but God desires
"truth in the inward parts".
Now, you see how large a
matter this is, and one is hard-pressed to know what to
say, and what not to say about it. But let us dwell for a
moment upon this clause "the inward parts"
- the inward parts. You will detect in this Psalm
that that is running right through. Here it is:
"create in me a clean heart"; "renew
a right spirit within me"; "a broken spirit
and a contrite heart Thou wilt not
despise". You see, it is all this innermost realm of
things that has now arisen as the real need. No
more deception, no more falsehood, no more mockery, no
more make-believe, no more going on as though it is all
right when it is not all right; no more using external
means to cover over inward unreality; no more going to
meetings, and saying prayers, and joining in the whole
system, when the inward parts are not right before
God. Seeing then that we are what we are by nature now,
this represents a re-constituting of us. Anything that
does not minister to that is false in itself. Any system
of religion that just puts on from the outside, and
covers over the inner life by mere rite and ritual is
false, it is not true. The work of God is to reconstitute
human nature. And that, of course, involves two things.
On the one side, it
involves a breaking down. And if you know anything about
God's dealings with lives who come into His hands, there
is undoubtedly a large place for that - a progressive
breaking down; a getting to the root of things, and
undeceiving us. If we have any illusions about ourselves,
they will all be gone when God has done with us. If we
are governed by any kind of falsehood about ourselves,
and our position, and our work, when God has done with
us, that will all be gone. He is going to break us down
until we see ourselves stark, as an unclean thing, with
all our righteousnesses as filthy rags. So He will break
us down, and He does.
But there is the other
side, of course, all the time, for God is not only, and
always negative; there is the constructing, bringing up
to the place where anything that is false, anything that
is not absolutely transparent and true, straight, clear,
is hateful to us. More and more our inner man revolts
against our own falsehood. Any exaggeration comes back
on us at once with conviction of wrong; any false
statement hits us hard, and we know that we have not
spoken the truth. It is a tremendous thing to get into
the hands of the Holy Spirit, until, like God, the one
thing that we hate is anything that is false. "I
hate", said David, "every false way". We
must come there. But we must be lovers of the truth. And
this is going to pursue us everywhere; it will pursue us
into our own life within ourselves, that we are not
deceiving ourselves at all. Before God we know exactly
what God thinks about us, and we know where we stand in
the light.
Truth
In The Social Life
It will pursue us into
our social life, and all our social lies and make-believe
will have to come under the hand of God. Oh, what a
tremendous amount of falsehood, make-believe, there is in
the social realm. What about all the 'make-up'? is it not
to make out that you are something that you are not?! to
give a semblance of something that is not true? The whole
social life is like that; it is a fabric of untruths, and
we have many ways of just saying things that really are
not true.
Truth
In The Business Life
It pursues us into our
business; the lie that gets us a good sale or a good buy
- the commercial lie. And so, through and through, God
will pursue this matter of truth. Forgive me, but it is a
very, very important matter with God. If God does hate
what is untrue, and desires truth in the inward parts,
how can He bless where there is anything that is false,
of any kind at all - His eyes see.
And this is a work of
time - indeed, it is a lifelong work. This thing comes
more to light, becomes more intense, the further on we
go. The Lord lets us off with a lot of things as
spiritual infants, as we do our children. We know that
they are children, and we do not take too much notice of
certain things which we know are not quite right. And God
is very patient and very tender to bring us on. It would
not do to come right in with all the fulness and the
exactness of His nature too soon - He spreads it over the
whole lifetime. And the nearer we come to the Lord, the
more meticulous the Holy Spirit is over this matter of
truth; the closer are His dealings with us. It is very
true, you see, "perfecting holiness in the fear of
the Lord" - perfecting. The nearer we get to the
end, the more stringent will be the Lord's dealings with
anything false in our lives. It is a time matter, but God
is very faithful - He is very faithful; He does not let
things pass. Do we want Him to be faithful? Well, it is
not comfortable to say, Yes, but it is good that He
should be faithful with every inconsistency, every
contradiction, every falsehood, in the inward parts.
That carries the matter
deeper than our own natural, moral life. I am not talking
about morals now. It is right to be honest; it is right
to have integrity; it is right to be straight; it is
right to be true, naturally, humanly: but I am not
talking about that. This thing goes deeper than our
natural moral life at its best, for the simple reason
that, by nature, we have not got God's conceptions and
God's standards. God's thoughts about things are very
different from ours. We would often allow what God would
never allow. He has an altogether different point of view
about things. We judge in one way about things, and God
judges in another. It is necessary for us to come to
God's standpoint. Oh, we would say, there is no harm in
such-and-such a thing. Oh, there is no wrong in that;
look at so-and-so and so-and-so, and we take our
standard, perhaps, from other people. We have known
people to do that; point to some outstanding figure in
the work of God, in whose life was a certain thing - that
one has been taken as the model, to be copied, and so the
thing has been taken on. Oh, there is no harm in it; look
at so-and-so. And I have known lives and ministries to be
ruined on that very excuse. The question is: What does
the Lord say about it? God says, Walk before Me! Not
before any human model; not before any human standard;
'There is no harm in it; so-and-so does it; it is quite a
common practice'. No, no! "Walk before Me",
says the Lord. We have got to get this in the spirit, the
inward man. It is deeper than our best moral
standards. Otherwise there is no point in it being in the
Bible at all, if our moral standards can rise to God's
satisfaction - why must we be so handled and
reconstituted? It is deeper than our intellect, than our
reason. You cannot, by reason or intellect, arrive at
God's standard at all. Not at all! Oh, do not think that
by any method of reasoning, you are ever going to reach
God's standard. You never will. Here, it is only by
revelation of the Holy Spirit. Christ has got to be
revealed in our hearts by the Spirit. There is no point
in Jesus saying: "When He, the Spirit of truth, is
come, He shall guide you into all the truth", if we
could get there by our own intelligence. Not at all. It
must come by the revelation of Christ in our hearts, in
the inward parts. This is something spiritual.
"God is Spirit; they that worship Him must worship
Him in spirit and in truth " - spirit and
truth go together. Only what is spiritual, what is of
God, is truth - only that!
The Apostle Paul had a
great intellect, as everybody knows, and he had a very
high standard of moral life, but he was an utterly
deceived man before his conversion. "I verily
thought that I ought...." 'It was a matter of
conscience with me to do many things contrary....' He was
conscientious. He could say as concerning the
righteousness which is of the Law -blameless! There is a
moral standard; there is an intellectual standard, there
is a conscientious standard! But it can be all mistaken,
deceived. No, that is not the way. It is only by the work
of the Holy Spirit Himself in us, changing us, completely
changing us. It may be that common honesty, sincerity
will be a way along which the Lord can come. I am quite
sure, if we are not going to be honest and straight with
God, He is not going to meet us, but that will not get us
there. He may require the gangway across which to pass to
us, the gangway of meaning business with Him, and being
thoroughly honest with Him. But let us never think that
any sincerity of ours will bring us to be partakers of
the Divine nature - not at all! "Thou desirest truth
in the inward parts", in the deepest realm of
our being - in our spirits.
If we are in a false
position we are in great weakness, and our foundation
will collapse, sooner or later. But the Lord's way is to
deliver us from such.
First published in "A Witness and A Testimony" magazine, Sep-Oct 1962, Vol. 40-5.