THE
HIGH PROCESSION
Chapter 1
Whispers of
His Call(1)
by Ray and Doris
Prinzing
"The chariots of God are twenty thousand, even thousands of angels: the Lord is among them, as in Sinai, in the holy place. Thou hast ascended on high, Thou hast led captivity captive: Thou hast received gifts for men; yea, for the rebellious also, that the Lord God might dwell among them. Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. Selah. He that is our God is the God of salvation; and unto God the Lord belong the issues from death. --They have seen Thy goings, O God; even the goings of my God, my King, in the sanctuary." [Psalm 68:17-20,24].
Historically, David sang his psalm when the Ark was brought to Zion. In
this fact he sees the principle of the history of the kingdom of God, appearing
in ever widening circles. The ascending ON HIGH refers to Zion, and then
to the CELESTIAL realms. It is both typical and prophetical, and in due
time St. Paul picks it up and applies it to greater spiritual dimensions,
as in Ephesians 4:8-9.
In the "NEW AND LIVING WAY which He hath consecrated for us," [Hebrews
10:20], Jesus Christ is leading a people, called out of the world, called
into His kingdom, to ascend into realms of glory, spiritual reality which
He hath prepared for them that love Him.
"Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? or who shall stand in His
holy place? He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart; who hath not lifted
up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully. He shall receive the blessing
from the Lord, and righteousness from the God of his salvation." [Psalm
24:3-5].
"THE LORD IS AMONG THEM..." Precious indeed is the knowledge that HE is
personally involved with His people, guiding each step, working out His
purpose unto victory. "In all their affliction He was afflicted, and the
angel of His presence saved them: in His love and in His pity He redeemed
them." [Isaiah 63:9]. "For He hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake
thee. So that we may boldly say, The Lord is my Helper."
[Hebrews 13:5-6].
"Unto God the Lord belong the issues from death." Certainly He is our resurrection
and life, and HE has "the keys of hell and of death." [Revelation 1:18].
To Him belongs all its issues-- i.e. OUTGOINGS, as the Hebrew text
reads. This is true in every sense and part of physical death, so that
we see in Him that promise of total resurrection, that "In Christ shall
all be made alive." [1 Corinthians 15:22]. And "He shall change our vile
body, that it may be fashioned like unto His glorious body, according to
the working whereby He is able even to subdue all things unto Himself"
[Philippians 3:21].
But death is more than just that which pertains to the physical realm,
for "To be carnally minded is death." [Romans 8:6], and unto Him belong
the issues from this realm also. HE is the God of REVELATION, illumination,
to bring us out of the darkness of the minding of the flesh, into the glorious
light and life of the Spirit. "0 send out Thy light and Thy truth: let
them lead me; let them bring me unto Thy holy hill, and to Thy tabernacles."
[Psalm 43:3].
In our Lord Jesus Christ "are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge."
[Colossians 3:2], therefore unto HIM belong its outgoings. Only HE can
impart that divine revelation which leads us out of the death of the carnal
mind, and into the life of the mind of Christ. Man cannot produce his own
revelation. As Jesus said to Peter, "For flesh and blood hath not revealed
it unto thee, but My Father which is in heaven." (Matthew 16:17]. Therefore
it has been well stated, "No man can see until the Father gives him vision,
nor can he walk a path where he has not been led." It is only when HE comes
to us, by His Spirit, and imparts that ray of light, that we are able to
rise up and follow Him, ascending as "the righteousness of God is revealed
from faith to faith." [Romans 1:17].
And then the Psalmist declared [68:24] "They have seen Thy goings, O God,
even the goings of my God, my King, in the sanctuary." Note this word
"sanctuary" coming from the Hebrew word "qodesh" meaning: separation, or
the separated, set apart place, and also translated as "holiness."
One does not see with clarity the "GOINGS OF GOD" as long as they are milling
around in the crowds of religious Babylon. It is when He begins to draw
us aside unto Himself, into the separated walk, the path of holiness--
called out of the world, called unto Himself-- and then He begins to reveal
to us of His ways, that we find there is away, a path quite unknown to
the carnal mind. "A path which no fowl knoweth, and which the vulture's
eye hath not seen." [Job 28:7].
Moses had prayed, "If I have found grace in Thy sight, shew me now Thy
way, that I may know Thee..." [Exodus 33:13]. And God drew him aside from
all the congregation, up into the mount, separated-- until he had eyes
only for God Himself, and then came a revelation which had never been given
man before. So that it was written, "He made known His ways unto Moses,"
while it was only "His acts unto the children of Israel." [Psalm 103:7].
God is merciful and gracious, and betimes He does manifest His power before
all men, so that they see HIS ACTS, but to come to intimately know Him,
and HIS WAYS, "They have seen Thy goings, O God... in the sanctuary."
Paraphrased: "The procession of God my King moves onward to the sanctuary."
Moffatt: "Behold God entering the sanctuary, my God, my King, IN HIGH PROCESSION."
We pray that a vividness of these words will be granted to those who now
read them, to see that as God's purpose moves forward through the ages,
there
is a continual ascension, expanding, until it is IN HIGH PROCESSION that
He comes to its glorious consummation and victory. Magnificently triumphant!
Rotherham's footnote adds the explanation: "The Lord hath come from Sinai
into the Sanctuary."
The Sanctuary was located in Zion, and thus we have that long, progressive
journey from Sinai to Zion. Or, shall we say, from the order of the First
Covenant, into the glorious reality of the New Covenant. God's purpose
has never stagnated along the way, it has always been progressively unfolding,
as He leads His people onward, upward, to receive them into Himself.
"AS IN SINAI..." There was a lot of outward manifestation of God's presence
when He was among them in Sinai. "Mount Sinai was altogether on a smoke,
because the Lord descended upon it in fire: and the smoke thereof ascended
as the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mount quaked greatly." [Exodus
19:18]. It was an awesome time! Moses was called up into the mount with
God, and given the dispensation and order of the law, with all of its ceremonies,
which was "a shadow of good things to come, and not the very image of those
things." [Hebrews 10:1].
But Sinai was never meant to be the permanent dwelling place for God's
people, nor was the dispensation of the law to be the final order. We are
not called to live in a land of shadows, types, symbols, but ultimately
to possess THE VERY IMAGE of those things, i.e. to come into its
life-- reality. The first covenant had a specific purpose, being "added
because of transgression," to restrain the people, and keep them "unto
the faith which should afterwards be revealed." [Galatians 3:19, 23].
From Sinai the view was TOWARD ZION, referred to as "the holy place."
It would be from this new location that the NEW COVENANT would be fulfilled.
Jesus Christ came forth to be The WAY into that realm of glory. He
has already ascended on high, and now He draws us onward, to ascend "that
where I am, there ye may be also." [John 14:3]. By revelation, looking
through the long telescope of time, John saw this victory. "And I
looked, and, lo, a Lamb stood on the mount Zion, and with Him an hundred
forty and four thousand, having His Father's name written in their foreheads.
--These are they which follow the Lamb whithersoever He goeth. These were
redeemed from among men, being the firstfruits unto God and to the Lamb.
And in their mouth was found no guile: for they are without fault before
the throne of God." [Revelation 14:1,4-5].
"Thou hast led captivity captive..." We who have long been captives
to self, sin, vanity, bondage of corruption, He is now CALLING OUT, unto
Himself, "delivering us from the power of darkness, and translating us
into the kingdom of His dear Son." [Colossians 1:13).
Furthermore, He "gave gifts unto men," [Ephesians 4:8], to enable us to
make the journey, progressively ascending, until we are brought into His
fullness. When we consider the tremendous span-- from this low estate of
all our weaknesses and infirmities, to that high and lofty place where
He "in habiteth eternity," we are sure to cry out, "How, Lord?" Yet He
declares, "whose name is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy, WITH HIM
ALSO THAT IS OF A CONTRITE AND HUMBLE SPIRIT..." [Isaiah 57:15]. And
He will impart all of the gifts and graces which are necessary to bring
us to this dwelling place with Him.
He is both the "Author and the Finisher of our faith," [Hebrews 12:1],
for He is the Alpha and the Omega, and certainly all the way in between!
He
is the Source of all the enablements so that we shall return home.
Not only, however, has He given gifts unto men, but the Psalmist goes on,
under divine inspiration, to declare a scope of the LOVE OF GOD which is
yet seldom understood even by present-day believers. For, saith he, it
is "for the rebellious also, that the Lord God might dwell among them."
Truly, "God commended His love towards us, in that, while we were yet sinners,
Christ died for us." [Romans 5:8]. (Editor's note: "While we were yet sinners."
The definition of sinner "one who sins" and sin is interpreted "missing
the mark." Indeed we all miss the mark of God as by His Grace we were penned
into disobedience or in chaos; in that He would "have mercy on us," and,
again by His Grace, we are reconciled, returned, united, unto/into God.
Not as we were, but now in His image, which was purposed before the foundation
of time. Oft times religious thought processes attempt to "humanize " the
LOVE OF GOD and as the Prinzings state in the beginning of this paragraph
LOVE, "is yet seldom understood even by present-day believers." end of
note). "HE is kind unto the unthankful and to the evil." [Luke 6:35].
Surely the tremendous outreach of His love is even "FOR THE REBELLIOUS
ALSO," that in due time He might purge out all of their rebellious nature,
draw them to Himself, and impart unto them a right spirit, that they might
receive His salvation.
After this brief insertion of God's grace even for the rebellious, the
Psalmist returns to our own personal enrichment. "Blessed be the Lord,
who daily loadeth us with benefits." It will be a long journey of ascending.
The processings will be extensive, until we are thoroughly purged and purified.
But there will also be that DAILY supply from His bountiful hand. So the
Amplified reads: "Who bears our burdens and carries us day by day." In
Him there is total sufficiency for every day, as we seek first the kingdom
of God, and His righteousness. He is the God of salvation, for us, and
for all men, and to HIM belongs all glory and praise.
Truly it has been GOD ALL THE WAY, let us never forget that! It is his
"purpose of the ages which He purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord," [Ephesians
3:11] that is being worked out. And every phase, every step is under His
control. There have been no mishaps! He has never had to abandon "Plan
A" and substitute "Plan B" because things went awry. "He worketh all things
after the counsel of His own will." [Ephesians 1:11]. For "Known unto God
are all His works from the beginning of the world." [Acts 15:18].
Every age, every dispensation unfolded another step of His journey, the
outworking of His plan. Progressive handiwork that reveals His power and
glory in increasing splendor. "He hath made everything beautiful in his
time." [Ecclesiastes 3:11]. But the challenge is that we do not stop and
settle down at anyone level, when GOD IS MOVING ON .
For its time and purpose, there was tremendous manifestation at Sinai.
"And all the people saw the thunderings, and the lightnings, and the noise
of the trumpet, and the mountain smoking: and when the people saw it, they
removed, and stood afar off. And they said unto Moses, Speak thou
with us, and we will hear: but let not God speak with us, lest we die."
[Exodus 20:18-19]. And that brought about the beginnings of a "ministerial
system" which later corrupted into a popery. Uniquely enough, that order
continues to this day-- by the will and demand of the people! Let some
man talk to God, and then come and tell us what God says. Rather than going
directly to God, "IN THE SANCTUARY" in the separated place, to be ALONE
WITH GOD and hear what He has to say to us, man would rather have some
other man give him a "word of personal prophecy," and tell him what to
do. Let another man touch God, and then touch me. AND THIS WAS GOD'S ORDER
FOR A TIME! How He blessed it, what glory there was upon Moses, so that
he even had to place a veil over his face, because the people could not
look upon its shining.
God has wondrously blessed certain men, and they in turn have poured out
their lives to serve and bless others. But this also has taken on some
very negative aspects-- when the ministry became corrupt and very self-centered.
Even Jeremiah saw this, and declared, "A wonderful and horrible thing
is committed in the land; the prophets prophesy falsely, and the priests
bear rule by their means; and my people love to have it so: and what will
ye do in the end thereof?" [Jeremiah 5:30-31].
Thank God, He has purposed an end to such horrible things, and He is doing
so by bringing people into a DIRECT RELATIONSHIP with Himself. He has "sent
forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying, Abba, Father." [Galatians
4:6]. Jesus also spoke of these things, saying, "And in that day ye shall
ask Me nothing. Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in My name, He will
give it you." [John 16:23].
What did He mean, "Ye shall ask Me nothing?" Do we not still pray to Jesus?
Certainly! But not with the old covenant mentality-- that we need the MAN
Christ Jesus as a "go-between" so that we speak to Him, and He then speaks
to the Father for us, and returns to give us the blessing. In fact, He
went on to state plainly, "At that day ye shall ask in My name: and I say
unto you, that I will pray the Father for you: FOR THE FATHER HIMSELF loveth
you." [John 16:26-27].
As a Son, the MAN CHRIST JESUS, came to bring us back into right relationship
with the Father. "No man cometh unto the Father, but by Me." [John 14:6].
Furthermore, "If a man love Me, he will keep My words: and My Father will
love him, AND WE WILL COME UNTO HIM, AND MAKE OUR ABODE WITH HIM." [John
14:23]. The more we realize what He meant, when He said, "I and My Father
are ONE." [John 10:30], the more we progress from this form of duality--
God, and a Go-between, into a realization that we have direct access to
the Father, our own heavenly Father. There is a tremendous truth of ONENESS
that yet remains to be illuminated deep within us. For it was "GOD in Christ,
reconciling the world unto Himself" [2 Corinthians 5:19], and it is this
Christ of God who is now bringing us into oneness with Him. For the "Spirit
of His Son" has come to dwell within us to "guide us into all truth." [John
16:13]. This very word "GUIDE" bespeaks that we will have to be MOVING
FORWARD. One needs no guide if they are settled in one place!
There is a glorious, HIGH procession, that is ascending into realms of
glory, by a new and living way -- through Jesus Christ. And in this going
from faith to faith, the lesser is always swallowed up into the greater.
We are not doing away with the Son, when we come to the Father, for we
find that the SON IS IN THE FATHER. Thus as a deep prayer of the heart
we sing the little chorus:
"Lift us up into Thy greatness, O Lord,
Lift us up into the heavenlies above .
Out of the narrowness of self,"
Into Thy heights, and Thy depths, E
Lift us up into Thy greatness, O Lord."
There is a revelation that is unfolding in the hearts of those whom He
has apprehended-- and truly, "They have seen THY GOINGS, O God..." The
Hebrew word used here for "goings" is "halikah" and means: a walking; and
by implication, a PROCESSION, or march, A CARAVAN.
Habakkuk 3:6, "His WAYS (halikah, GOINGS) are everlasting (age-abiding)."
His
goings are not just little, quick happenings. This is a GOING that will
require the ages for its fulfillment. Thus, Micah 5:2, adds thereto, "Whose
GOINGS
FORTH have been from of old, from everlasting ." "From of old," the
Hebrew word is "qedem" meaning: before time. God's glorious purpose issued
out of His eternal counsels to be fulfilled during the ages. Time has been
fitted for its accomplishment, and when "the mystery of God is finished,"
time shall be no more. (Editor's note: We direct the readers attention
to the Prinzing's work, "The Mystery
of God," in their book THE WHISPERS OF THE MYSTERIES. Prinzing states,
" the seventh angel sounds his trumpet, which signals that the time of
finishing the "mystery of God " shall be fulfilled. This introduces that
grand dispensation which shall reveal HIS KINGDOM on earth, His new
creation manifested, His sons revealed openly, and the knowledge of the
glory of the Lord begins to flow out until it fills the whole earth. End
of note). It is a tremendous, awesome outworking, and our own finite
minds cannot comprehend its way. But our spirits rejoice to know even a
portion of His working, and to experience some of its reality within.
Romans 11:36, Amplified, "For from Him and through Him "and to Him are
all things.-- For all things originate with Him and come from Him; all
things live through Him, and all things center in and tend to consummate
and to end in Him." This is often referred to as the "law of circularity,"
for all that has come out from Him will eventually return into Him again.
Thus as a figure of speech, we can say that HE is on this great journey
through time, and as He progresses, He is steadily calling a people to
Himself, so that it is becoming a HIGH PROCESSION moving forward
to its glorious climax, when all things are fully restored and reconciled
to Him again.
Psalm 19:5-6, gives this as an allegory, speaking of the SUN (Son), ("As
a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a strong man to
run a race. HIS GOING FORTH is from the end of the heaven, and His
circuit unto the ends of it."
While God has the route fully known in Himself, He is prepared at specific
points along the way to reveal more of the secret to man, whom He is calling
unto Himself. "The secret things belong unto the Lord our God: but those
things which are revealed belong unto us and to our children for ever:
" [Deuteronomy 29:29].
"The secret of the Lord is with them that fear Him; and He will shew them
His covenant." [Psalm 25:14]. For this last sentence, the margin gives:
"His
covenant TO MAKE THEM KNOW IT."
Proverbs 3:32, "His secret is with the righteous."
Down through the ages God has always had those to whom He would reveal
portions of His plan. "And the Lord said, Shall I hide from Abraham that
thing which I do; seeing that...all the nations of the earth shall be blessed
in him?" [Genesis 18:17-18].
"Shew them His covenant." This He surely did unto Abraham, and not just
a glimpse of the first covenant, with all its law and order, but beyond
all that dispensation, to shew him the NEW
COVENANT (Editor's note: we reference the Prinzing's writing. End
of note).-- which would follow. "And the Scripture, foreseeing that God
would justify the heathen through faith, (which is the operation of the
new covenant), preached before the gospel unto Abraham, saying, In thee
shall all nations be blessed." [Galatians 3:8].
It would be a long time before the GOSPEL, the good news of the New
Covenant would be declared, but God shewed it to Abraham way back then.
And so great was this revelation in the bosom of Abraham, that "By faith
he sojourned in the land of promise, as in a strange country, dwelling
in tabernacles... for he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose
builder and maker is God." [Hebrews 11:9-10].
Part of the purpose and vision set forth was the promise of a natural land,
for a natural people, and Abraham would dwell in that land, but only as
a stranger, he would not accept that this natural land was the ultimate
fulfillment of his call. He would walk out his natural days, raise his
family, and have his cattle and possessions, but he was URGED ON BY
FAITH to look for that better and greater realm, invisible then to
the natural eye, but more real within than anything this world could produce.
When God passed by Abram's corner, He extended to him a CALL, "Get thee
out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father's house,
unto a land that I WILL SHEW THEE." [Genesis 12:1]. Abram obeyed
that CALL, "and he went, although he did not know or trouble his mind about
where he was to go." [Hebrews 11:8, Amplified]. He willingly joined GOD'S
HIGH PROCESSION, and as the vision unfolded to him, he would not settle
for anything less than the perfections which God had showed to him.
Peter writes, "Wherefore the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your
calling and election sure...and be established in the present truth."
[2 Peter 1:10, 12]. The word "present" is a Greek word that literally
means: to be alongside. There is a glorious truth being revealed
for TODAY, it is alongside of us now, and if we receive it, yield to its
in workings, and are established in it, we shall be ready for that next
degree awaiting us on the morrow, "His truth is marching on." Some try
to remain in yesterday's revelation, and are not even ready for today,
let alone for what God has reserved for tomorrow. But there are those who
would KEEP PACE with the "alongside of truth," receive it, yield to it,
and steadily ascend.
Since
this is God's GOINGS FORTH, then it is also His DIVINE SELECTION all the
way, as He calls to Himself those who are to follow in His train. "Ye have
not chosen Me, but I have chosen you," [John 15:16] is so clear.
"That the PURPOSE OF GOD according to election might stand, not of works,
but of Him that calleth." [Rom 9:11].
Read it also from the Amplified, and add verse 16, "In order further
to carry out God's purpose of selection ( election, choice), which depends
not on works or what man can do, but on Him who calls them. -- So then
God's gift is not a question of human will and human effort, but of God's
mercy. It depends not on one's own willingness nor on his strenuous exertion
as in running a race, but on God's having mercy on him."
What a tremendous revelation, and this through a man that once was totally
rebellious. But God does give gifts "for the rebellious also," and He
passed by Saul of Tarsus, while he was yet breathing out threatenings and
slaughter "against the disciples of the Lord," [Acts 9:1], who were in
God's glorious procession, and God apprehended him --called him. Certainly
there was no merit on his part, being fully bent on destroying those who
were a part of this ascending procession. But the selection depended solely
on the part of GOD'S HAVING MERCY and calling whom HE wills. So tremendous
was this in working of grace into Saul, that his response was "Lord, what
wilt Thou have me to do?" [Acts 9:6]. Where do I fit in with Your plan?
How can I be a part of this glorious procession? Lord, you reveal, and
I will follow!
Truly, "All things work together for good to them that love God, to
them WHO ARE THE CALLED according to His purpose." [Romans 8:28]. How often
we quote this, and comfort ourselves with its message, usually with the
emphasis on all things working together for good. But there are two other
important words here, CALLED, and PURPOSE. Praise God He is whispering
into our spirit more and more concerning being CALLED, and how this all
fits into HIS purpose. It is not a happenstance calling, it is BY PURPOSE,
HIS! Precisely and specifically fitted into, and a part of His purpose,
He calls us, and then works all things together, both for our good, and
for His praise.
"In Whom also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestinated (or,
marked out beforehand) according to the purpose of Him who worketh all
things after the counsel of His own will: that we should be to the praise
of His glory." [Ephesians 1:11-12].
Returning again to Micah 5:2, 'Whose goings forth have been of old..."
The Hebrew verb that is used here, for "going forth," is applied elsewhere
to the rising of the sun, to the flowing of a fountain, to the springing
up of plants-- all of this bespeaking of an UPSURGE OF LIFE AND LIGHT.
God's going forth is a continuous expansion and expression of His life
and light."
No wonder John writes, "If we walk (GO ON) in the light, as He is
in the light, we have fellowship one with another:" [1 John 1:7]. Note
this phrase "one with another" for it is not speaking of just fellowship
between Christian and Christian, but between GOD AND THE BELIEVER. And
what are we sharing in common with Him? LIGHT! This is a reciprocal pronoun,
it speaks of the returning to each other mutual love, etc.
Jesus clearly taught, "God is a SPIRIT: and they that worship Him must
worship IN SPIRIT and in truth." [John 4:24]. There is no mutual sharing
between flesh and spirit, it is SPIRIT TO SPIRIT. Yea, 'What communion
hath light with darkness?" [2 Corinthians 6:14]. That which we share WITH
HIM is of that nature and substance of which He can partake -spirit, life,
light, love. These are expressions FROM HIM to us, received by us, and
returned to Him again. God's glorious, ascending procession are those who
walk in the light as He is in the light, and they fellowship with Him in
this LIGHT!
"His going forth is prepared as the morning." [Hosea 6:3].
So also it is written, "The path of the just is as the shining light, that
shineth more and more unto the perfect day." [Proverbs 4:18].
Young's Literal: "Going and brightening till the day is established."
From the first rays of dawn there is a steady increase of light until we
have the fullness of the noon day sun. So also in our individual lives,
He would impart His illuminations, steadily increasing their depth and
intensity as He leads us onward step by step, until we are fully prepared,
matured. And on its greatest and grandest scope, God's purpose of the
ages, HIS GOINGS FORTH have been in a continuous unfoldment and movement.
Nor is He repetitious in His dealings with man! His mercies are new every
morning!
"And God said unto Noah... make thee an ark." [Genesis 6:13-14]. This was
His purpose and plan for that day, but not to be repeated now. Indeed,
God gave promise, and set His bow in the clouds for a token of that covenant,
that "the waters shall no more become a flood to destroy all flesh," in
the same manner as He did in that instance. [Genesis 9:15]. Peter understood
this, and stated how that "the world that then was, being overflowed with
water, perished: but the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same
Word are kept in store, reserved unto fire..." [2 Peter 3:6-7].
An ark built of wood would safely float and ride out a flood, but it would
certainly be fuel for a fire. Methinks it would not be present truth to
be busy building a wooden ark. His goings forth are now far beyond the
building of arks of gopher wood.
Much later God spoke to Abram, but it was NOT to build an ark, it was to
"GET THEE OUT OF THY COUNTRY..." for in the unfolding purpose of God there
were new things to be fulfilled. And as the plan unfolded, the vision was
enlarged, even his name was changed, to Abraham. (Editor's note: The new
name was given by God, the Father, to His son and through Union He joined
His name to that of Abram; now Abraham. For additional insight go to Prinzings'
book WHISPERS OF THE NEW COVENANT,
Chapter 10. -- " A New Covenant Name." End of Note.). The new covenant
was told to him, and Jesus declared, "Your father Abraham rejoiced to see
My day: AND HE SAW IT, AND WAS GLAD." [John 8:56]. In ways and depths
far beyond that which is recorded in the scriptures, somehow Abraham came
to see THE CHRIST, THE LAMB OF GOD which would take away the sins
of the world, and how, through THIS SEED all nations of the earth
would be blessed. Indeed, with a word that was prophetic both for the immediate
time, and the future, Abraham said to Isaac, "My son, GOD WILL PROVIDE
HIMSELF a lamb." [Genesis 22:8]. He knew that in that far off distant
time, God's GOINGS FORTH would include the giving of "HIMSELF" as the
Lamb, and that the sacrifice would reconcile all nations, that they might
all be blessed.
The procession continued, and in due time God chose out His "David. Thus
saith the Lord of hosts, I TOOK THEE from the sheepcote, from following
the sheep, to be ruler over My people, over Israel." [2 Samuel 7:8]. This
was God's calling to him, not David's self-exaltation. And even in the
matter of being king over Israel, to direct the affairs of the nation,
it was to be by God's direction all the way. As on the occasion when God
said to David, "When thou hearest the SOUND OF A GOING (My stepping)
in the tops of the mulberry trees, that then thou shalt bestir thyself:
for then shall THE LORD GO OUT BEFORE THEE... and David did so." [2
Samuel 5:24-25].
Here was a man who listened for GOD'S GOINGS FORTH, and when he
heard that Divine Stepping, he bestirred himself and fell right in step
with God.
At Bethlehem God comes on the scene in the form of man, Jesus, but HE has
already been on the go for many ages -- this was the next step in His progressive
march. God did not repeat Himself with the building of another "Noah's
Ark" in that day. Nor did He repeat Himself with the multitude of sacrifices
and offerings of goats and sheep, as for so long in the outworking of the
first covenant. This was a whole new expression, the changing of the outward
order, and "He took on Him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness
of men." [Philippians 2:7].
As a MAN He walked out more of the purpose. "He left Judea, and
departed again into Galilee. And HE MUST NEEDS GO THROUGH Samaria."
[John 4:3-4]. Why? Because there was a Samaritan woman in need of Him.
Others would have passed her by, and even His disciples "marvelled that
He talked with the woman." [John 4:27]. Why call this one? She certainly
did not have a good reputation. Been married five times, and now living
with a man she was not even married to. Ah, but God is so rich in mercy,
HE GIVES GIFTS TO THE REBELLIOUS ALSO. And here was one whom He would
call, and she would respond, and His grace would find expression, to the
glory of God.
Now Paul writes, "God is faithful, by Whom YE WERE CALLED unto the fellowship
of His Son Jesus Christ our Lord." [1 Corinthians 1:9]. Suddenly God's
grace reaches out to you. But remember this, our call reaches right back
into eternity past, it did not begin with us, but IN HIS GOINGS FORTH.
He purposed to pass our way, to call us, as He gathers to Himself a remnant,
the first fruits of His new creation order.
There is a HIGH PROCESSION ascending, and He calls YOU into the fellowship
of HIS SON, to share His sufferings, and ultimately to share His throne.
He has not called us to build an ark, that day has passed. He has not called
us to continue on with the signs and symbols of the first covenant, for
that era also has passed. He has not called us to camp at mount Sinai,
and pray for thunder and lightnings and earthquakes. HE LEFT SINAI LONG
AGO, and He is steadily progressing in HIGH PROCESSION to the glorious
reality and fulfillment of ZION, in all of the blessedness of His New Covenant.
He has called us into the fellowship of His Son, and His Son is no longer
walking the shores of Galilee, as the MAN Christ Jesus. His Son poured
out His life's blood, saying, "This is My blood of the NEW TESTAMENT."
[Matthew 26:28]. Furthermore, "Where a testament is, there must also of
necessity be the death of the testator. For a testament is of force after
men are dead." [Hebrews 9:16-17]. He died, He sealed that testament with
His own blood, an put it IN FORCE-- made it effective as of that day.
And then He arose again to carry out that new covenant, and make it an
experiential reality in us. So when HE calls us into the fellowship of
His Son, it is that we might SHARE WITH HIM THE LIFE AND LIGHT OF THE NEW
COVENANT. That we might be apart of this high procession which is truly
coming to mount Zion.
"For the Lord hath chosen Zion; He hath desired it for His habitation.
This is My rest for ever: here will I dwell; for I have desired it." [Psalm
132:13-14].
I cannot tell the measure of this the call
I hear,
The many shades of meaning, the scope
it shall entail,
The heights to which it leadeth, beyond
my gaze to rise,
Though for the present turning, the path
more downward goes.
But this one thing is certain, to me becoming
clear,
That whether it be sunshine, or storms
of fiercest gale,
To follow Him is vital, I can't do otherwise,
He sealed me to His purpose, when my poor
heart He chose.
Called out of worldly pleasure, with all
its pride of life,
Called out of kingdom building which centerized
in man,
Called out of all co-joining the spirit
of the world,
To leave behind the passions which fleshly
thoughts enflame.
That He might lead up higher, above all
present strife,
And work in me His purpose, which ages
past began,
The building of His kingdom, and truth
to be unfurled,
Conformed unto His image, to bear His
glorious name.
It is a high procession, it's glory leaves
me numb,
New covenant unfolding, fulfillment of
the call,
Such grace and love and mercy are given
by His hand,
According to the pattern of wisdom's pure
design.
And when He has completed and rounded out
the sum,
There shall be no part lacking, remembrance
of the fall,
As in His holy presence I clearly understand
The glory of His calling unto this heart
of mine.