"Yea, we ourselves have had the sentence of death within ourselves that we should not trust in ourselves but in God, which raiseth the dead.... Always bearing about in the body the deadness of Jesus that the Life also of Jesus may be manifest in our mortal body" (2 Corinthians 1:9, 4:10).
The burden of the Lord's
word is mainly to His own people, but there may be just at the
outset a simple word which may take us right back to the
beginning of things and reach any who are not quite sure that
they are the Lord's, or are quite certain that they are not, but
who may nevertheless be reaching out to find Him; and to such I
would like to say again, with renewed emphasis, that to belong to
the Lord, to know the secret of His fellowship, and to have the
realisation that you have passed from death into life, to be a
child of God, is not to enter into any system of religion,
though you might call it "Christianity"; and it is not to join a
company of religious or Christian people whom you may call the
Lord's people, or "the church," wherever they may be found or
under whatever name they may go. To be the Lord's is to receive
into the centre of your very being a gift of God
which is called LIFE: a LIFE which we by nature do not possess: a
LIFE which is God's own LIFE, and which alone can bring us into a
place where sin no longer has dominion over us, where we are
saved from sin, and where we have the assurance of that
salvation.
There are so many who
are struggling to be Christians, to be good, to be better, or
the best they can be; struggling to be the Lord's and to live as
belonging to the Lord; struggling to move with the Lord and to
do those things which are pleasing unto Him; struggling and
striving and yet all the time despairing. And I tell you why;
Satan cannot cast out Satan! Satan is Lord of Death, and he has
gained a foothold in the very race at its beginnings, and death
has passed upon all, and is in all. The nature of that death is
separation from God, and thus it is with every child of Adam.
Death reigns by the work of Satan, and by it he has this hold,
this standing, this established place in the race, and everyone
in that race is in this sense dead. Now what is the good of a
dead thing trying to cast out death? What is the good of the
thing which is but the fruit of death trying to overcome the
very source of death? Satan cannot cast out Satan, and so you
may struggle to the end and despair. You need LIFE - TRIUMPHANT
LIFE - PERSONIFIED LIFE - for if death is personified in Satan,
LIFE is personified in the Lord Jesus who says:-
"I AM THE LIFE," AND "I
AM THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE."
And you need Him as the
Life resident within your very being to eject death, and "To
overcome him that hath the power of death, that is, the devil."
So to be the Lord's is to have the Lord, to be a Christian is to
have Him as LIFE resident in your spirit, mighty, triumphant,
able to resist the powers of death, and to make you to overcome
by His LIFE. "The LIFE" - as this servant of God, Paul, put it:-
"The LIFE whereby Jesus
conquered death."
Now that is the basis of
all Christian experience, and, as we may see, of Christian
service, and I do want to urge upon you, for I know it is
necessary, that it should be emphasised that it is not joining a
fellowship, it is not coming into a company of religious people
and associating yourself with them; it is not accepting some
system of teaching; it is not merely deciding for Christ, it is
something infinitely more than that, and all that may only prove
the instrument of your undoing and your despair. You may be
wretched even in the presence of heavenly joy, you may be
miserable even in the place where heavenly light is, you may be
ashamed where the glory of God is, you may be despairing in the
very presence of the "Hope which maketh not ashamed" if you have
not the one Life of the Son of God with all His children. The one
Life! What you need is the gift of God, which is Eternal Life in
and through Jesus Christ our Lord. That is the essence of the
gospel, the beginning of the gospel, the end of the gospel: it
is the gospel in sum total. THAT YOU SHOULD HAVE HIS LIFE.
Now, beloved, having
said that, one goes on to speak mostly to the Lord's people,
though the others listening may by the Holy Spirit's aid see
something more for themselves, and the burden is this -
DEATH
COMPLEMENTARY AND DEATH ANTAGONISTIC.
You will see by a glance through the
word of God, with this two-fold thought in your mind, that death
can be either of these. Death can be an advantage, or it can be
a disadvantage; it can be complementary, or it can be
antagonistic; it can make possible the higher purpose and
blessings in God, or it can be absolutely paralysing and
nullifying to all fruitfulness in Him. Now you wonder how death
can be complementary or advantageous, the very ground of
fruitfulness, because you so often hear it said that death is
death, and that it is desolate and barren and there is nothing
that can come out of it; but you must remember that it prepares
the way for all the other, it brings you to the point where
everything else is possible, and not until you have come to
death is anything else possible at all. Now you notice the
passages we read -
"Yea, we ourselves
have had the sentence of death within ourselves that we should
not trust in ourselves."
That is the very basis of everything
in real spiritual fruitfulness and effectiveness. "The sentence
of death in ourselves." Of course, here Paul is
undoubtedly speaking in the first place about something very
serious which had overtaken him. In the beginning of the chapter
he speaks of this something which had come in the way of a
terrible affliction, and he said he despaired of life and had
the very sentence of death in himself so that there was no hope
whatever for him from any human standpoint, there was no hope
according to all human judgments and verdicts. He ought to have
died - the very sentence of death was in him - and I do like the
way he puts it, it is so richly significant: he uses just the
little word THAT, and it gives an entirely different complexion
to the whole situation. He might have put it: "We had the
sentence of death in ourselves and we cannot trust
in ourselves," but he did not put it like that. Of course, that
would be quite logical to say, "We had the sentence of death in
ourselves, it was there; and of course, that being the case, we
were no good for anything at all, and there was no hope
whatever, and therefore we cannot trust ourselves."
But he did not put it
that way. "We had the sentence of death in ourselves THAT -".
There is purpose in it - there is an object in it - there is
something in it as a basic and fundamental principle. He
realised that it was not the end but the beginning, with a
design that we should not trust in ourselves but in God who
raiseth the dead. So that the sentence of death was not the end
of everything it was the beginning of everything. There was a
real purpose in this thing, and if you take up the Holy Spirit's
teaching in the New Testament, you find that this has become the
foundational principle of all Divine activities and operations.
The sentence of death passed upon us and registered in us and
working out in us, and all the time another thing doing the work
of God, triumphing over this sentence of death in us - this
other thing which is in us, working through us, giving us
ascendancy over death in Christ: so that the wonderful things of
God are manifest by us when there is no accountableness for them
in us. The Lord has swept away with one stroke the whole basis
of our trust in ourselves - has wiped out forever any hope in
ourselves, not to destroy us, not to make everything impossible,
but THAT He who raiseth the dead might show the mighty works by
this Resurrection Life which is fruitful in us.
Have you noticed this, I
do not know where it came from, whether it was Satanic or Divine
inspiration, that even Herod, "that old fox," when it was
reported to him that the Lord Jesus was doing His many mighty
works, said, "This is John the Baptist, risen from the
dead therefore these mighty works are shown!"
Risen from the dead - mighty works! How he got that inkling I
don't know, but there is this principle in it, that resurrection
from the dead implies mighty works - works mightier than those
before death.
There is that there, and
this is the principle all the way through the Word, that on the
ground of a Life wrought in us through the cross by the
resurrection of Jesus Christ, God is able to achieve and
accomplish His supreme purpose. But in order to do it, the
sentence of death must be planted right at the centre of our old
life to rule it out, so that where we despair of life in
ourselves and have no trust in ourselves, we know we cannot of
ourselves accomplish anything, there is the mighty Life of God
for everything. This that is "Christ in you," the Life of God,
the hope of glory.
God has brought us to
this very point, in order that we might not trust in ourselves,
but in God "Who raiseth the dead." You notice that Paul puts the
three-fold rescue work of God immediately over against that -
and we do trust in Him who hath rescued us and doth rescue us,
and we believe that He will yet rescue us, that we shall not be
wholly swallowed up of death, but in death, maintained in Life.
Now this is only the
beginning of things, the basis. This is the thing that is with
one with tremendous force in these days, that if you are going
to be effective in the realm where the prince, the Lord of Death
holds sway, you cannot be effective by the means and resources
in which he has got a stronghold; and he has that in all the
resources of our natural life, however fine and splendid they
may be from the natural standpoint. The only thing that can be
effective in that realm is the Life whereby Jesus conquered
death, and in order that that Life might have full sway and free
course, and the utmost and fullest fruitfulness of that Life as
triumphant over death might abound, all that in which the enemy
has any hold whatsoever (our natural life) has got to be put
out, and we must have no trust in ourselves for this work.
Now that immediately
defines and delimits the measure of spiritual effectiveness. It
is the measure of His Life coming through by the sentence of
death being in ourselves. These cries of the Apostle in the
fourth and sixth chapters of this second letter, concerning
oppositions, adversity, trial, affliction - he sees in all
this a great advantage for the Life of God, and that this death
is complementary really to the purpose of God, that it is aiding
the purpose of God. Paul always looked upon things in that way.
He saw that those things which might be reckoned impossible of
fruitfulness to God were essential to make that fruitfulness
possible. Death itself is not the end of all things, but is the
beginning of things where God is concerned, and so he will say
"a great door and effectual is opened unto me" - and with no
repining or complaining, "but there are many
adversaries," rather with the complementary "AND there are many
adversaries." That is, that these things are included in the
great door and effectual to make it all the more effectual. The
fact that there are adversaries is not any reason why we should
sit down and refuse to go in through the door, but the very
reason why we should go in that very door to prove how effectual
it is. Things which men would consider to be against are the very things
which are for God, and death
becomes His captive and the Lord of Death His slave to serve His
higher ends, so that death must be registered in us in order
that His Life might show what a triumphant Life it is. These
paradoxes of Paul are very beautiful.
Now, beloved, we are
right up against this whole situation, the situation of dealing
with the system of spiritual evil and spiritual death. We have
often said of late that we have passed, and are passing more
completely, out of the era and time of certain orders of
Christian work. I think it is recognised by most
spiritually-minded people that the old forms of Christian
enterprise - organised religious activity - are breaking down,
are failing everywhere. It seems that the thing has been
rejected and cannot meet the need.
We have passed into a
new time, a new phase which we believe to be that culminating
phase in the age when we shall come more directly into conflict
with the forces of darkness - with the power of Satan. The
church has been meeting him for a long time through things, and
now it is going to meet him face to face; and that is the time
and condition into which we are moving now. We are finding that
means and old forms and institutions and organisations cannot
meet the more direct encounter with the enemy. We are being
forced to recognise the need of something more, and that
something more is simply the naked Life of God as manifested in
the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ coming into tremendous
contact with the whole system of death and of darkness. That is
our position.
How many of you are able
to appreciate this I do not know, but I know there are some who
can appreciate it. God synchronises His provisions with
recognised and realised needs. Now the movement is to be along
this line where the Life of God, unmixed with the resources of
men, with human machinery and human drive and human enterprise -
the very Life of God has got to be directly, immediately,
nakedly manifest in the church for the last phase of the battle
unto the ultimate triumph. In order that this might be so, there
must be this tremendous emphasis of God upon the need for the
wiping out of all that which stands in the way of a pure and
clear manifestation of His Life, and of the intermingling of
those things in which there is death, that is, the natural life
of man. All that intermingling has got to be removed, and God is
coming to the time, has come to the time, when He is going to
have very close accounts with His people, so that you cannot
touch the earth, you cannot touch the flesh, you cannot touch
the world, you cannot touch anything in which death is, without
at once having a check and an arrest put upon your spiritual
effectiveness; you have to stand absolutely clear.
Now that is why Paul in
this fourth chapter, speaking about the Life of God being
manifest in us because "We are always bearing about the deadness
of the Lord Jesus" immediately goes on to say, "Be not unequally
yoked together with an unbeliever, for what is there in common
between God and Belial, light and darkness?" What fellowship,
what in common? These two are poles asunder, and absolutely
antagonistic, "Wherefore come out from among them and be ye
separate." And in as far as there is that coming out and being
separate, and being cut off from all that in which death is, and
a coming into that in which Life is, can there be a
manifestation of the triumphant and effective Life of the risen
Lord in us. There is always a big purpose, as big as eternity
and as big as God Himself, in every injunction in the scripture,
not just some little bit of spiritual advice; it is as big and
great as God Himself, and as vast as His Eternal purpose, and
when He says, "Be not unequally yoked with unbelievers," He is
not just giving you a bit of spiritual advice that will save you
trouble in your domestic arrangements. He is laying down a vast
principle that spiritual effectiveness to the maximum depends
upon your being out of the range of the grip of death so far as
your spirit is concerned and your life voluntarily lived.
Now I want to stay for a
moment here - the Lord might just help some. Beloved, the
principle of Life in your spirit is
to be the guiding principle of all your service in the Lord
Jesus Christ. I do not mean Life in your surroundings. The Lord
may take you to a place where death reigns, but if death reigns
in you, you may as well give up the whole thing at once. You may
be there, and the Life of God may be in you to meet that
situation, to triumph over it; but mark you, if you begin to
touch what you call pieces of work for God and there is no Life
in your spirit, and the thing is dead in your spirit, you have
no right there until you get in your spirit the Life of God
relative to that thing. Don't touch it, or you will be found in
dead works, trying to do something where there is no vital
principle at all.
Now note, it is all very
well to have a broad view and say, Yes, but the Lord Jesus
Christ, as the Life, has come into the world where death is in
order to save the world, and that Life can be taken as the broad
basis upon which we should enter upon any work for the Lord that
seems to offer itself or is presented to us. But that is no
criterion. There was a time when the Lord Jesus recognised in
His spirit that the living purpose of God was arrested with
regard to certain situations, and He had no Life witness there
and He came out. We believe that that was so in the case of
Israel as a nation. He gathered the whole situation up in the
incident of the fig tree. Ministered to, witnessed to for a long
time, but the moment the curse of God had to fall upon it (what
is the curse of God? It is death), from that moment He was cut
off from Israel. He had no ministry to Israel as such; He
recognised in His spirit that there was death there, and it was
no use being sentimental about poor Israel, no use trying to act
upon a basis of human sympathy and compassion and having
imaginations and mental pictures of what could be done and what
might be done; that was an end. I am only using this by way of
illustration, for spiritual effectiveness demands that we should
have the witness of LIFE in our spirit. A lot of people hold on
and continue in certain realms, certain spheres, certain
companies, certain connections, and they are there merely from
the standpoint of natural reasoning and argument, sentimentally,
traditionally, or somehow thinking that by staying in something
is going to be done; and in their spirit they know the thing is
dead, and they have no Life there. May that not be the Lord's
witness to them that they should serve Him where they have Life,
where the witness of Life is in them, and a spirit of promise?
If all around is dead but they have Life in themselves, it is
all right; but if all around is dead and they have no Life in
their ministry, surely something is wrong, the door is closed.
It is important that for spiritual effectiveness up to the hilt,
the witness of Life in us should be born.
Of course, we have swept
aside in ourselves that which might bring the death - we have
stood by the cross and seen that the sentence of death must be
in ourselves as such, in order to make the Life possible; but if
that has been dealt with and we have the sentence of death, and
we no longer trust in ourselves but put our faith in Him who
raiseth the dead, then we have the right to claim and receive
the witness of Resurrection Life in ourselves for ministry as
the Lord appoints, and the day in which the Lord brings death
upon one's spirit in any sphere or kind of ministry, that is the
day when one will begin to look to see where the Lord is going
to bear the witness of Life for ministry. Now that is important.
I do not know why the
Lord should give one such emphasis upon this, but it is no use
your going on to do God's work when you have death in your
spirit. Nothing will come of it; drop it, and ask the Lord to
bring you into a place where you can in your spirit bear witness
by Life - the Life whereby Jesus conquered death, to meet the
situation as it is around you.
Now you notice one thing
Paul says in this very connection, in this opening chapter of
his second letter: "The afflictions of Christ came upon us above
measure. We despaired of life, the sentence of death was in us."
How did the Apostle regard the afflictions of Christ? You read
anything that the Holy Spirit says about this matter, and you
will find that it is always related to a testimony, or to put it
in this way, the afflictions of Christ, the sufferings of Christ
are intimately related to, and, in fact, inseparable from, Who
Christ is and what He is going to do. The impact of Christ with
the purpose of God upon the system into which he has come has
immediately precipitated this whole matter of affliction. You
may go out and do Christian work, and you may do it in such a
way and by such means as to reduce suffering to a minimum, to
have a comparatively smooth and easy time. You may seem in that
realm to be having a tremendous amount of success, the thing is
beginning to get big and prosperous. Beloved, do not think for
one moment that that is always a testimony to spiritual
vitality.
On the other hand, you
may go out in the service of what you call the Kingdom of God
and you may suffer much because you run counter to the
traditions of men, or to the accepted system of the day, or to
the popular public mind, and, as a reformer, die a reformer's
death, being rejected and refused and perhaps murdered. That
need not be a criterion either of spiritual effectiveness. How
many there are who are deceived along both of these lines, and
oh, tragedy of tragedies, how many of the Lord's dear children
are suffering in what they call His work without real spiritual
value and result, without breaking through, without planting the
standard of the victory of His cross in the enemy's territory!
They are out for the Lord, and they are suffering, having a hard
time, a bad time, but nothing is coming of it all, they have run
counter to a system, to traditions, they have run counter to the
personal preferences and likes of mankind. You may take it that
you can never, in corporate union with the Lord Jesus Christ
move for the fulfillment of His mission without bringing His
sufferings upon you. As to this, if you are in corporate union
with the Lord Jesus and you are out with Him, and He is in you
for the accomplishment of His purpose, there need be no
fruitless sufferings, all the suffering will be fruitful. The
explanation of course is that the world, not being an end in
itself, but being embraced, circumferenced by this whole system
of spiritual antagonism knows who Jesus is and knows the destiny
of Jesus according to the will and determination of God, and
therefore all its antagonism and wrath is stirred up from the
bottom against Him and against Him in His corporate presentation
as well as in His personal, against Him in the form of His Body,
the one Body which is Christ, just as much as against Him as a
separate entity.
Well now these are the
sufferings of Christ relative to the work and person of Christ,
but they are mightily effectual sufferings, and the Apostle
recognised that and pointed that out. The sufferings are
fruitful sufferings, they are mighty sufferings because they
represent the challenge of the Christ of God, and they imply not
His defeat, but His triumph. Satan would not bother himself if
he knew that Christ could and would be defeated; he bestirs
himself because he knows the end of this thing, what it means,
the coming of the Christ of God into his domain. Now in order
that this might be so, that deadness of the Lord Jesus to all
that to which He died is the thing that has to be ruled out in
order that the issues of His Life might be realised and
manifested, and oh, that God's people had discernment, spiritual
discernment!
The one cry in our
spirit is that His people might be more discerning, be able to
discern in their spirit where Life is and where death is. You
know it would accelerate and expediate the whole business if we
had more of this discernment as to matters of life and death.
You know how frequently we have tried to do a thing for the
Lord, to do a thing with the best motive for the Lord and inside
there has been death. Dead! And yet we have tried to do it, to
force it, and there is nothing but waste of energy and waste of
time. We have got to get on to the thing that God is doing, for
only in this can we have the witness of Life that it is the
thing of God and we shall get through. In order that He might be
able to consummate His purpose, gather up His plan and bring it
to a mighty, victorious issue in the coming of the Lord, our
need is to have Life more abundant, and the spiritual
discernment by Life to know where Life is and where death is.
You may be doing what
you call the work of God and have death in your spirit; and that
very doing of what you call the work of God, because there is
death in your spirit is antagonistic to the purpose of God. You
may have Life in your spirit and death all around, but the fact
that you have the witness of Life is both the key and the
assurance that something is to be accomplished.
I believe, beloved, that
we dare not do a thing unless we have definite witness in our
spirit that it is the thing of God to be done through us. We
cannot take these broad sweeps, we must have the witness of
Life, and not take the general conception that the world is to
be saved, and therefore we ought to get out into the world to
save it. Do not make that mistake, the world will not be saved.
You may say "the whole wide world for Jesus," but God is looking
to take out a people from the nations, and this part of the
dispensation will not see the whole wide world for Jesus. Is God
in this, is God in that, has God undertaken it? The answer to
that question in your spirit will not be an audible voice, it
must ever be the liberty and the freedom and the uprising of His
Life in you that gives you a clear way through in your spirit.
The Lord teach us how to
be led thus in our spirit by the Holy Spirit that He may bring
us to the place where the maximum of spiritual effectiveness is
attained, and in order that it may be so, beloved, "We must have
the sentence of death in ourselves (our
flesh), that we should not trust in ourselves" and "always
bearing the deadness of the Lord Jesus, that His Life might be
manifested."
God only works now on
resurrection ground, by Resurrection Life, and this life in us
is the basis of the Holy Spirit's operation in revelation and
service.
The law of the Spirit is
Life. Romans 8:2.
First published in
"A Witness and A Testimony" magazine, Nov-Dec 1927, Vol. 5-6.