A Message to Young Christians - and Others
"In whom the whole building, being fitted together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord" (Eph. 2:21).
"...for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ, till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ; ...but, speaking the truth in love, may grow up in all things into Him who is the head - Christ - from whom the whole body, joined and knit together by what every joint supplies, according to the effective working by which every part does its share, causes growth of the body for the edifying of itself in love." (Eph 4:12-13, 15-16).
"And He put all things under His feet, and gave Him to be head over all things to the church, which is His body, the fullness of Him who fills all in all." (Eph 1:22-23).
I suppose
most of us have, at some time or another, fallen under the spell
of a jigsaw puzzle. It is one of those things which get hold of
you, and when you have started you do not want to give it up. It
draws you on, and it is not the sort of thing you like to leave
overnight to start on again in the morning. Well, here, in what
we have just read, we have God's great jigsaw puzzle, and when
you put these different passages together, or read them together,
you have got the original. It is an exceedingly difficult thing
to come to a jigsaw puzzle without having the original, the
picture of what you are going to make; you do not know what it
amounts to at all. But here is the original, here is the perfect,
unbroken picture. God made that picture it says here "before
the world was"; and it is the picture of what? Well, that is
what we are going to look at. But I would suggest to you that you
do read these passages together again in order to see the
original, and, as we come to it now, we find it all broken up
into the jigsaw. That is to say, while the picture is here, when
we come to the practical side of things, we find that it is all
in pieces, all in fragments, large and small fragments, all
apparently uneven and jagged, crooked pieces. The whole thing has
been broken up; it is all a jumble.
The Original
The original
is a very wonderful picture. Right at the centre of this picture
is a Man - "A fullgrown man... the measure of the stature of
the fullness of Christ". That is right at the very centre of
God's original picture. Then it says in the other passages that
we are parts of that Man. I expect, if we saw the full picture,
we would have to take in lots of things that are in the
background. They are all scattered through the Old Testament,
they are the background. There are sheep and lambs, and oxen, and
goats, and doves, and priests, and kings, and prophets, and
altars, and all these things are in the picture, in the
background, and they all have something to do with that Man at
the centre. They all in some way relate to that Man. I will not
stay now to try to show how that is so, but some of us can at
once see that the lambs of the Old Testament all have something
to do with this central Figure, this Man Who Himself was called
"The Lamb of God". We can see how the priests all
pointed to Him, stand there in this great picture in relation to
Him. Well, all that is a big, vast, comprehensive picture.
The Pieces
But we have
said that we are here spoken of as parts of that Man. "Till
we all attain... unto... the stature of the fullness of
Christ". We are all parts of the Man, and that means that in
this seeming great jumble of pieces, in God's great pattern and
purpose every part has its place. We know that is true in the
jigsaw puzzle. It may look a strange bit, but we know that every
bit has its own place. It is no use trying to fit it somewhere
else. How we have tried in our puzzles sometimes to get a piece
to fit in where we wanted it to; but it would not, it did not
belong. We have had to spend a lot of time to find the piece that
fits just that place, and we have been compelled to recognise the
fact that every bit has its place. It is no use trying to put it
anywhere, it belongs to a certain place; and that is what is said
here. "From whom ALL THE BODY FITLY FRAMED and knit together
through that which every joint supplieth" (4:16). Every bit
has its place. That is true of us. It is one of the great lessons
we have to learn in our relationship to the Lord Jesus, in our
Christian lives, that we have our place and we will not fit in
anywhere else, and we will never be happy until we are really in
our place. Let us learn that lesson. That is a truth which the
Word of God teaches. Each bit in the great plan of God has its
place. You have your place, and I have mine.
Fitting into Place
The next
thing is this, that every bit is a problem until it is in its
place. Notice what it says in the second half of that sixteenth
verse of Chap. 4 - "according to the working in due measure
of each several part, maketh the increase of the body". Now
in our puzzle we pick up a little bit, or several little bits,
and we look at them, and they are a real problem to us. We cannot
see what they mean, there is nothing complete on any one bit. It
may just be a little bit of blue, a little fragment of red, a
little touch of green, and lots of angles, corners, a real
problem in itself. And we are real problems in ourselves, but the
problem disappears immediately when you get the piece into
its place. We have no longer a problem when that bit has found its
place. I would like to say a lot to older Christians about this,
but I am trying to be as simple as I can. You must look at things
beyond what I am saying. What a lot of problems there are about
because people are not in their place, not fitting in. They WILL NOT fit in, perhaps. They are
out of their place, and they are awkward and useless, and things
are not at all easy. Let us remember that we shall be problems to
ourselves and to others until our place is found where we belong.
Each life has its place, and each one will be a problem until it
is in its place, and that place has been accepted.
Each Piece Explanatory of the Other
Now another
thing. Each several part makes an explanation for another part. That is a point not
easy to grasp perhaps. Here are all these parts and each part can
only be explained as you find another part that fits into it.
That is to say, each part explains the other. Now, here is
something with a certain mark on it. It may just be the finger of
the hand, the toe of the foot. Now here is the other part which
has some more of that foot or that hand, and neither of these can
be explained until you get the complement, the other piece, to
fit in there, so that each part explains the other.
And when the
Lord, by His Spirit, does
unite His people, bring them together in His own wonderful
pattern, He does this; He makes one the complement of the other,
He makes complete another or others by bringing that one into his
or her place. And the Lord is seeking to bring His people
together in a right way to be helps to one another. He is not
having just a jumble of unrelated pieces or people. He is not
just bringing them together like so many unrelated things. He is
fitting in, so that you can really be a help to me and I can be a
help to you. You have something to give to me, and I have
something to give to you, and no one else can do just that. You
may go right over a whole mass of pieces in a puzzle and you may
not find more than a piece in the whole that will fit into a
certain place. You may try to get another piece to fit in there,
but it will not. It wants THIS piece to fit in THERE, to help THERE. It is like that with Christians.
There is something that you may be able to give me, in which you
can help me; no one else can do that. I may be able to help you
in a way in which no one else can help you. The Lord has perhaps
dealt with me in such a way, put me through such experiences,
that I can help you - not more than another can help you, but in
a way in which perhaps no one else can help you; and the same
with one another.
Why does the
Lord deal thus with us? - Why all this cutting about, and so many
angles, nothing seeming to be straight in our experience? Why has
the Lord dealt with us in this way? Why does the Lord single out
experiences for us so different from most other peoples'
experiences? Just to make us able to help somebody in a way that no one
else can. We all have our particular usefulness to the Lord. How
often we have had to say in our lives about certain people, Oh,
So-and-so was able to help me as no one else had been able to do!
So-and-so just had the experience or the word that I have been
looking for; I have asked many, but they have never been able to
help me! The Lord may be dealing with you and me in this strange
way of carving-out, cutting about, this jigsaw business which is
such a puzzle in our own experience, in order to fit us into the
whole in such a way that we can help one another as no one else
can. It says so here - "that which every joint
supplieth"; "the whole body fitly framed and knit
together through that which EVERY joint supplieth". Every bit of the puzzle
maketh increase for the whole, and every bit for the other, not
for itself.
Every Piece Necessary
Then, one
more thing. Of course, every bit of this puzzle makes the other
bits necessary. Until the thing is finished, until the thing is
really completed, as you put the bit in its place what have you
done? You have increased the fullness, got nearer to
completeness, but you still have some angles. You have only made
something more necessary. You say, Now I want this, I cannot get
on until I have this! So that last bit has made this next bit
necessary. The New Testament is full of this sort of thing. It
speaks about how others are necessary to this whole. One is
necessary to another, and each one is necessary to the whole.
"The eye cannot say to the hand, I have no need of thee: or
again the head to the feet, I have no need of you" (1 Cor. 12:21). We are all needed by
one another, we make one another necessary, and the whole thing
can never be complete until we have learned that. Some people
think they are complete in themselves. That is not what the Bible
teaches. Some people think if they are together in a little
group, they are complete in themselves. Not at all! This is going to
require the whole of that vast mass called "the church which
is his body". None of us can ever know how big that is and
how many pieces there are; and every one is needed by the other.
That is what the Word teaches, and we are forbidden to have any
such thought that we can do without anyone, can dispense with
another. The Holy Spirit, speaking through Paul, says so clearly
that the least member is necessary. It is a big lesson to learn; EACH
PIECE MAKES THE OTHER NECESSARY.
The Key
Well now,
what is the key to this puzzle? What do you do when you get a new
jigsaw puzzle and you sit down to work it out? Well, in my little
experience, I have always tried to get something that I think is
the central thing or the most important thing in the whole
picture, and have put that down, and worked to that. I usually
sweep aside all the little bits of green and blue and get
something distinctive. If I can get a man's face, I have
something to work to; I know what will come round a face. You
have to have the crown of his head, an ear, a neck. It is all right if
you have something distinctive; and here it is "and gave him
to be head over all things to the church which is his body".
The key to everything is the headship of the Lord Jesus. We will
never get fitted in until Jesus is in His place as Head; we will
not fit in with Him or one another until He is Head, until He is
Lord. It takes the lordship of Jesus to get us all into our place
and our relationship with one another. If we are all jumbled and
up against one another, awkward pieces, the thing to put us
straight is to make Jesus Lord. If we really accept the lordship
of Jesus, then that is going to have a working out in this way,
that we get into line with one another. It is going to be hard.
The Word says that you cannot say you love God and at the same
time not love your brother (1 John 4:20). "If a man say, I love God, and
hateth his brother, he is a liar". It cannot be done. If we
love the Lord, we cannot be unloving toward one another. If He is
Lord really in our hearts, then things will get straightened out
between us and others. That must be so, that is what it says. So
the key to the whole is the headship of the Lord Jesus. Put Him
there in His place as Lord, and we will move on quickly toward
the adjustment of all the other parts and little bits.
Living Pieces
Well now,
there is another thing I would like to say. We are all forming
this one great pattern, but we are doing so only as we are under
the control of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is making this
picture, we are not making it. The Holy Spirit is carrying out
this design, the Holy Spirit is going to realise this great end
of God. He is the One Who is doing it, operating it all, but we
are not just like little bits of cardboard. This is where there
is a difference between us and any jigsaw puzzle. We are living
bits, and the Holy Spirit needs to have us working with Him,
cooperating with Him, responding to Him. Then the Holy Spirit
says, This is your place! We say, I do not like that place, I
would like to be in some other place! The Holy Spirit says, This is
what you are for! We say, I would like to be something else than
that! The Holy Spirit says, This is your shape! And we say, I do
not like it. I would like to be another! Anything like that, and
the thing cannot go on. We have to know the Holy Spirit, walk in
the Spirit, live in the Spirit, respond to the Spirit, and the
Spirit will do the rest. But it is a matter of obedience to the
Lord, obeying the Holy Spirit, being moved by the Spirit and
being responsive to the Spirit.
The Complete Whole
Now all this
is perhaps going to take a long time. It has taken a few hundred
years so far, it may take a bit longer yet, but it is going to be
finished; and then God is going to show His wonderful completed
picture to the whole universe. "When he shall come to be
glorified in his saints, and to be marvelled at in all them that
believed" (2 Thess. 1:10). The day is coming when all that
believe will look and say, Well, I could not understand what the Lord was
doing, I could not at the time rejoice in the place in which the
Lord put me; it was all so strange. I could not see how it fitted
in; - I see it all now! He was working to a perfect design; it is
marvellous! "To be marvelled at in all them that
believe". We have to believe that the Lord, in all this
strange seeming mess and mixture, and jumble, and puzzle is
working a perfect design, a perfect pattern; it is all going to
work out all right and be perfect in the end. There are a lot of
pieces yet lost, and what a trouble these lost pieces are, these
pieces that are out of the way. The New Testament is full of that
which speaks of pieces out of the way, pieces which have gone
astray, which are lost. Paul had his hands full of trying to get
those pieces back again, following them up, searching them out,
gathering them in. We have to work in that way to bring in the
lost pieces, to recover those that have strayed. It is a lot of
work, but that is our work. The Lord, by His Spirit as we work
with Him, will accomplish His perfect design. In the end it will
be very wonderful.
I remember a
story about the late Bishop of Durham, Dr. Handley Moule. There
was a great colliery disaster in Durham about Christmas-time in
which many of the miners were lost, buried alive. When this took
place they sent for the Bishop, and he came down to the pithead;
and there were all the wives and children of those miners in a
terrible state, and he did not know what to say to them. He began
to speak, and he said, We cannot understand this strange way that
God has taken, we cannot see what He is doing, but it is like one
of those things that you work on linen; you are working to a
design, but at present you can only see the background, and when
you look on the back of the piece of linen, you know it is an
awful jumble, all the threads are crossed, you cannot see
anything at all; but then you turn it over and you see the
perfect design. Just now, that is what God is doing; He is
doing something, but we are only seeing the back of it, all the
jumble of crossed threads. Presently the day will come when He
will turn it over and we shall see what He has been doing - a
perfect picture! That is only another way of talking about a
jigsaw puzzle. The Lord teach us the lessons, and help us to
respond to them and fit in, by His grace.
From "A Witness and A Testimony" magazine May-June 1944 Volume 22-3