by T. Austin-Sparks
Honor Oak,
London, England.
Beloved of God,
You will see by this letter that we have arrived back here from our
visit to the United States and Canada. Our return has been with
mixed feelings; on the one hand, feelings of gratitude for all the
help that we have received from the Lord, the wonderful kindness
from His people everywhere, and the living spiritual fellowship
which has been such a help in the ministry; on the other hand,
regrets that we were not able to go further and do more. Many
friends and places were in our hearts when we set out, and a large
number of these have had to be left unvisited on this occasion. Our
time was limited and we found that very much just could not be
touched. We return with some big questions to hold before the Lord
about that great need and any further use we may be to Him in
meeting it more fully. Let me say to disappointed friends that I
truly share your disappointment, and I really sorrow over not seeing
you. We travelled nearly sixteen thousand miles, addressed seventy
gatherings apart from many personal and private interviews and
conferences, etc. Our journeys took us to many places on three sides
of a square - from New Jersey up to Toronto, then across to
Vancouver, B.C., and down to Los Angeles, with a dip down to
Minnesota on the return. I think that it is true to say that, in
every place, without exception, it was the desire of those concerned
that we should prolong our stay, or, failing that, return as soon as
possible.
The Lord was certainly gracious to us in enabling to fulfil this
ministry in life and fulness. What was especially gratifying to us
was the great confirmation as to the rightness of the way by which
we have been led through these years. We did wonder how the
ministry would be received, but we were not left long in doubt. What
the Lord has shown, given, and taught us was everywhere received
with open heart, and acknowledged to be the very need of His people.
The gatherings usually increased in numbers and strength as we went
on. No one would or could attribute this to any attraction but the
Lord Himself, for our one determined and concentrated aim was to
magnify Him, and "to know nothing.... save Jesus Christ and him
crucified," and to present Him without any human or worldly features
for attraction. It was just a solid getting down to the significance
of Christ. As we have been carried through on a veritable tide of
prayer, and so many in various parts of the world have contributed
to this, may I here say how very much we valued this. We were
constantly standing into your prayers and thanking the Lord for
them. Please accept our very deeply grateful thanks.
If we were asked what we feel to be the greatest need of the time,
in the light of our far-flung travels this year - first as far East
as India, and then over U.S.A. and Canada - we should say with
strength, the greatest need of the times is a movement of God to
bring His people to know the fulness of Christ! Only as the Church
is brought into the good of that will the world be adequately
touched, and the spiritual forces in this universe be shaken from
their hold upon men and things. The evangelism of our times needs
much more behind it than it has. The Church is very busy but very
ineffective. It is fighting to have itself recognised, but it has
little impact upon the powers of darkness, therefore little
also upon the world.
We have often pointed out that the things which have become the
greatest evangelical and missionary forces have always been
movements or ministries which brought God's own people, or new
converts, into a far greater measure of Christ and spiritual life
than is usual and fairly general. We could easily prove this by
mentioning names, but it is not necessary. Our grief is that, in so
many of these cases, the enemy has succeeded in making them other
than they were at their beginnings. This is the present need, and
nothing but this will counter the vitiating, dissipating, diluting,
and cheapening course of things in these days, and make the Church
able to complete her testimony on the earth in power and triumph. It
is time for all who have spiritual responsibility to get down - as
far as possible together - to consider the spiritual state of the
Church, and, whatever it costs, to be willing to take the way by
which the lost fulness of Christ may be recovered! There is no doubt
that a situation exists today which corresponds to that which is
found in the book of Esther; and the need is for an intercessory
instrument coming to the Kingdom "for such a time as this."
And now, being home again, we are much before the Lord as to what
His place and measure may be for us in this great need. There are
big issues before us to be decided, and a great battle over this
ministry. The situation in Britain calls for sovereign interventions
of God if we are to meet the demands which press upon us. The many
of God's people who desire to come to us here for the ministry, with
our Conference Centre so largely destroyed in the war and the
persistent refusal of the authorities to allow any repairs to be
done, is one aspect of this requirement. The new paper shortage (for
the work of God) which stands over against the tremendously
increased demand for the "Witness and Testimony" and all the other
of our literature is another aspect. There are other equally
difficult factors, but we are confident that the Lord will move for
the accomplishment of His own intentions. Nevertheless we say with
Paul, "I know that... through your supplication and the supply of
the Spirit of Jesus Christ..." So pray much with us, for we seek
that those who receive this ministry will not only appreciate the
ministry, but share it in constant prayer co-operation.
Remember us as to any further ministry abroad in His will, and in
the strengthening of things at home.
With warmest greetings,
Yours in the bonds of Jesus Christ,
T. AUSTIN-SPARKS
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