The ultimate goal
of God's purpose being wrought out through the ages, is to have A PEOPLE WITH
WHOM, IN WHOM TO DWELL. He is preparing man, both individually and
corporately, to be in HIS OWN IMAGE, so that in them He might tabernacle
Himself, to share fellowship─
have pleasure in intimate communion. He was ALL GOD in Himself, but when
He has finished His purpose, He shall be GOD ALL IN ALL, having brought forth a
people in whom He might dwell. Or, as the Amplified translation gives for
1 Cor. 15:28, "So that God may be all in all─
that is, be everything to everyone, supreme, THE INDWELLING AND CONTROLLING
FACTOR OF LIFE."
There is a revelation of HIS WILL AND MIND in
what HE DOES. He speaks very loudly in His action, His works. And when He
said, "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness." (Gen. 1:26), in this
very working He was giving us a revelation of His will and purpose. He does not
always draw pictures, post a diagram/blueprint on the wall. He does not always
speak verbally. But you can WATCH WHAT HE DOES and begin to understand what is
in His mind.
In fact, Jesus once said to the Jews who had
taken up stones to stone Him, when they could not receive some of His spoken
words. "Though you don't believe Me, BELIEVE THE WORKS: that you may know, and
believe..." (John 10:38).
Again, He stated, "Verily, verily, I say unto
you, The Son can do nothing of Himself, but what He sees the Father do: for what
things soever He does, these also the Son does likewise." (John 5:19).
Thus all His works were a revelation of the
Father's will toward mankind. If we understand HIS WORKS, we also KNOW WHAT IS
IN THE HEART OF GOD for His creation.
WHY does He work to bring forth man in His own
image? The ultimate answer, TO DWELL IN! A place where He can PRESENCE HIMSELF
without controversy.
Paul wrote, Galatians 5:17, "For the flesh
lusts against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are
contrary the one to the other."
What controversy─ the flesh against the
Spirit, Spirit against the flesh. Yet, "Can two walk together, except they be
agreed?" (Amos 3:3). There must be harmony─ "For what fellowship has
righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion has light with darkness?
- And what agreement has the temple of God with idols?" (2 Cor. 6:14, 16). Such
controversy! No wonder Jesus prayed, "That they all may be ONE; as You, Father,
are in Me, and I in You, that they also may be ONE in us." (John 17:23). And
what purging is necessary to bring about this oneness, ending all the discord in
us.
In the garden of Eden, Genesis 3 tells us, HE
WAS THERE. He did not have to call to man until man had sinned, but He
presented Himself and they were sharing precious fellowship. Then man sinned─
how? by turning to his own way, thus introducing controversy─ man's will
against God's will. "All we like sheep have gone astray; WE HAVE TURNED EVERY
ONE TO HIS OWN WAY." we read in Isaiah 53:6. Having gone his own way, turning
from God, then God called to Adam, saying, "Where are you?" If Adam had answered
according to the vernacular of today, he would have said, "I was off doing my
own thing." And his own thing was in contra-distinction to the will of God. So
from that moment on fellowship was broken. Spontaneous fellowship ended, and
thereafter was intermittent, limited, coming far short of God's plan.
All the way through the Old Testament we trace
the on-again, off-again, way of fellowship. Betimes men seeking God, betimes
going their own way. Thus Acts 3:19 speaks of those "Times of refreshing that
come from the presence of the Lord." Cycles of quickening and awareness of His
presence, and then cycles of dryness and emptiness, when we not only wonder
where God is, but even IF God is. Ah, there is far too much controversy─ of
the carnal mind against the Spirit, and we find the need to "Cast down
imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of
God, bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ." (2 Cor.
10:5)
Genesis 28:16-17, "Jacob awaked out of his
sleep, and he said, Surely the Lord is in this place; and I knew it not."
"And he was afraid, and said, How dreadful is this place! This is none other but the
house of God, and this is the gate of heaven."
All he had there was a stone for a pillow, and
an open sky for a covering, and he said the place was "the house of God,"
because by a dream he was made aware that "THE LORD IS IN THIS PLACE." But as
soon as he was aware that GOD WAS THERE, he called it a DREADFUL PLACE. why?
Because there was too much controversy in Jacob to be able to enjoy God's
presence. All the discord was in Jacob, and there would be a long processing
needed to change him. So Jacob went on his way, came to Laban, his
mother's brother, and there he served for many years. Finally, having
gained his wives, children, and possessions, it was time to return to his
father's house. And on the way of his return we come to that happening
where "There wrestled a man with him until the breaking of the day." (Gen.
32:24). Still working out the controversy that was in Jacob. For
Jacob was a conniver, a schemer, as he sought to fulfill his own purpose and
self-interest. But at last he came face to face with One who could
over-power him. And finally his name was changed, from Jacob─ supplanter, deceiver─ to Israel, which literally means: GOD
RULES. Finally there was a subduing, to end the controversy, as GOD PREVAILED
OVER HIM, and Jacob became surrendered to God's inworkings.
In due time God brought Israel up out of
Egypt, stating, "They shall know that I AM the Lord their God, that brought them
forth out of the land of Egypt, THAT I MAY DWELL AMONG THEM: I AM the
Lord their God." (Ex. 29:46).
What was the purpose in bringing them forth
out of the land of Egypt? THAT I MAY DWELL AMONG THEM! To have a people
with whom to share communion. Yet forty years of wandering in the wilderness
did not get Egypt out of them.
"You shall remember all the way which the Lord
your God led you these forty years in the wilderness, to humble you, and to
prove you, TO KNOW WHAT WAS IN YOUR HEART, whether you would keep His
commandments, or no." (Deut. 8:2). And the wilderness processing's revealed
there was far too much controversy in them─ their heart so often turned away
from God.
No wonder John writes, "Love not the world,
neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love
of the Father is not in him." (1 John 2:15). Thus He leads us through all these
experiences to prove what is actually in our own heart. True, HE ALREADY KNOWS,
but we don't, for "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately
wicked: WHO CAN KNOW IT? I the Lord search the heart, I try the reins..."
(Jeremiah 17:9-10). And it is in these many processings that we learn what we
are on the inside. He searches out, and exposes to us the many things in us
which are CONTRARY to His holiness. Then we repent, and He graciously cleanses
us from all unrighteousness, until we can become ONE IN HIM.
So God said to Moses, "Let them make Me a
sanctuary; that I may dwell among them." (Ex. 25:8) The word "sanctuary"
comes from a Hebrew word that means "place set apart." WHAT A BEGINNING. It was
necessary for them to SET APART a little place of dirt, for His place of
dwelling, but this is only an interim thing, for when He has finished with this
whole plan, He will have SET APART A PEOPLE FOR HIMSELF.
But we learn that Israel had too much of
Egypt's god in them, along with all their own self-will and rebellion, so God
said, "I will not go up in the midst of you; for you are a stiff-necked people:
lest I consume you in the way. So Moses took the tabernacle, AND PITCHED IT
WITHOUT THE CAMP, afar off from the camp, and called it the Tabernacle of the
congregation. And it came to pass, that every one which sought the Lord went
out unto the Tabernacle of the congregation, WHICH WAS WITHOUT THE CAMP."
(Exodus 33:3, 7).
What a commentary on the state
of the people, that even though God had brought them up out of Egypt, so
"THAT I MIGHT DWELL AMONG THEM," yet there was so much controversy in them,
that they had to just SET APART A PLACE OUTSIDE THE CAMP for Him, where they
might go and find Him. Had He stayed in the camp He would have CONSUMED THEM IN
THE WAY, for "Our God is a consuming fire," consuming all that is not one in His
holiness.
"Wherefore Jesus also, that He might sanctify
the people with His own blood, SUFFERED WITHOUT THE GATE. Let us go forth
therefore unto Him WITHOUT THE CAMP, bearing His reproach." (Hebrews 13:12-13).
He also had to go without the camp─ and He did it for us, so that no longer do
we have to go to a place, but hereafter we GO FORTH UNTO HIM. True, it may also
mean that we "leave the camp," to be separated unto Him, but in our GOING ON TO
PERFECTION, He truly goes with us all the way, till we shall BE FOUND IN HIM.
Bless His name.
Yet to this day the mentality remains in
Christendom, that if they want to seek the Lord, feel close to the Lord, they
think they must seek out some "cathedral" i.e. commonly called "a church." And
they think they will find God IN A PLACE, a set apart patch of dirt with a
steepled building on it, and if they join that congregation, surely God is
there. So long as it is "a tabernacle of the congregation," religious─ plenty
of ceremony─ they hope that they will find peace. But often there is as much
inner controversy in "that place" as there is "in them," and with all the
mixture of self, soulishness, ego-parade, kingdom-building, etc. they come to
realize that the reality they desire is not there. Ah, little do they know that
GOD HAS MOVED OUT OF THAT PLACE, saying, as He did long ago, "your house is left
unto you desolate."
Amos wrote of how God, "Caused it to rain upon
one city, and caused it not to rain upon another city," and it really set the
people to running to find water. "So two or three cities wandered unto one
city, to drink water; but they were not satisfied: yet have you not returned
unto Me, says the Lord." (Amos 4:7-8). Today people will search out convention
and conference from city to city, hoping for that refreshing that satisfies.
But it is NOT in going to a place, a meeting, it is in RETURNING UNTO THE LORD.
And HE can be found right where you are, when your heart is turned toward Him.
True, He can bless in gatherings, when they are of His appointment, and HE draws
you there, but it is because YOU HAVE TURNED ASIDE TO SEEK HIM, not because it
is any certain place. This is a very valid point to consider.
Moses was busy taking care of sheep on the
backside of the desert, when GOD CAME TO HIM WHERE HE WAS. "And the angel of
the Lord appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he
looked, and, behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed.
And Moses said, I will now turn aside, and see this great sight, why the bush is
not burnt." (Exodus 3:2-3). There could have been many other distractions─
some sheep that needed attention right now, but MOSES TURNED ASIDE TO SEE. That
is the lesson we all need to learn. How often during the day might He appear to
us in various ways─ and we do well at that moment to TURN ASIDE, take time to
worship Him, offering our praise and thanksgiving, listen for His voice, and
receive from His Spirit that which refreshes the inner man.
The types and symbols all hold their message
for us, as God applies it to US. And there is another dimension before us. God
once said to Abraham, father of the FAITHFUL, "Lift up now your eyes, and LOOK
FROM THE PLACE WHERE YOU ARE..." (Gen. 13:14). God told him to look northward,
and southward, and eastward, and westward, and that He would give it all to him,
so that HE WAS IN THE MIDDLE OF IT RIGHT WHERE HE WAS.
In this very place where you are, these very
circumstances which surround you, LOOK UP, FOR I AM WITH YOU RIGHT THERE─ you
can worship Me right there, you can receive revelation right there─ YOU CAN
BECOME MY DWELLING PLACE RIGHT THERE! LOOK UP in the midst of your trials and
situations, to SEE THAT GOD IS THERE, and He will give all these things to you─
turning the sorrow into joy, the evil into good, the night into day, for He
says, "ALL THINGS ARE YOURS; Whether... the world, or life, or death, or things
present, or things to come; all are yours. (BECAUSE YOU ARE HIS)." (1 Cor.
3:21-22). Praise His wonderful name!
Yes, there "has been" a going out─ to leave
all else behind, that He might become first and foremost in our life, and there
may be many more cycles of inworking of this until we are complete in Him. But
there comes a time, when we are so inwrought with His grace, that, in many ways,
"we shall go no more out." (Rev. 3:12). We begin to DWELL IN GOD, and His
Spirit dwells in us, and in each day, in each situation, we can LOOK UP, for He
is there!
Then John adds, "They went out from us, but
they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would have no doubt
continued with us: but they went out, that they might be made manifest that they
were not all of us." (I John 2:19). When your life and walk before God is pure,
then whoever is not in agreement with HIS LIFE IN YOU will have to leave, for
the controversy is in them, and they cannot fellowship with you. Had they
stayed with you, HIS FIRE WOULD HAVE CONSUMED THEM. They have to leave until
such a time as God has processed them into oneness with Himself, and then they
will be one with you also, as you are one in Him.
Leviticus 26:1, "You shall make you NO IDOLS
NOR GRAVEN IMAGE, neither rear you up a standing image, neither shall you set up
any image of stone in your land, to bow down unto it: for I AM the Lord your
God." Then He repeats the promise, verses 11-12, "And I will set My tabernacle
among you: and My soul shall not abhor you. And I will walk among you, and will
be your God, and you shall be My people."
When will God FULLY DWELL IN YOU! When there
are no more idols in you. As long as we have room for IDOLS within, God does
not permanently tabernacle in us. Yes, He will visit you, to give you a sense
of His presence to sustain you through all the purification processings, but to
be FILLED WITH HIS FULNESS, means that all else has been purged out─ no more
idols. This theme is woven all through the Scriptures, that NO IDOLS will share
space in His dwelling place.
John was certainly a beloved disciple, and He
wrote precious truth concerning the love of God─ "Behold, what manner of love
the Father has bestowed upon us, that we should be called the children of God."
(1 John 3:1). It was John who wrote on the ultimate glory of the new birth,
that "whosoever is born of God does not commit sin; for His seed remains in him:
and he cannot sin, because he is born of God." (3:9). It was John who wrote
that "Greater is He that is in you, than he that is in the world." (4:4). And
we could recite many more profound truths which he shared. Yet when he had
finished all of these marvelous teachings─ principles that we have barely
scratched the surface of all these many years of meditating on them─ how does
he end his writings, summing up the message as a father-figure who loves his
children and would leave them a final word of utmost importance? As an
apostolic command that should be held constantly before us? What does he say,
(1 John 5:20-21), "We know that the Son of God is come, and has given us an
understanding, THAT WE MAY KNOW HIM THAT IS TRUE, and we are in Him that is
true, even in His Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life.
Little children, KEEP YOURSELVES FROM IDOLS. amen."
The final instruction, "the last word to ring
in our heart and mind," after all the deep, profound truths which he had
written, he seals it with the utmost challenge, first and foremost, above all
else, KEEP YOURSELVES FROM IDOLS. Why? Because God will not tabernacle
Himself permanently in us, as long as there are any other gods within us.
Any substitute will separate us from Him that
is True! Any substitute will keep us from the fulness of the life that is in
Him! Whatever captures your attention, to draw you away from SINGLENESS UNTO
CHRIST, is idolatry; yes, it is literally "anti-christ." The Greek word for
"anti" means: over against, or, instead of. It is INSTEAD OF CHRIST, it is
anti-christ! If it is anti-christ, it is a form of idolatry. There is so much
of this world that would seek to captivate us, and draw us away from Him.
"Who opposes and exalts himself above all that
is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sits in the temple of
God, showing himself that he is God." (2 Thess. 2:4). That's the man of sin,
the old adamic nature, the carnal mind, and whatever else we allow to usurp His
Lordship.
"What agreement has the temple of God with
idols?" NONE! That is why he goes on to write, "Wherefore come out from among
them, AND BE SEPARATE." No more does He desire just a patch of dirt on which to
pitch His tent, nor is He interested in buildings, however splendid and ornate
they might be. Now He has gone beyond separate, sacred acres of soil, beyond
holy temples built by man's hand, and HE DESIRES A SEPARATE PEOPLE─ called out
from the world, and CALLED UNTO HIMSELF.
Then it reads on, "And touch not the unclean!"
The Greek word for "touch" is "haptomai" meaning: to attach oneself to, or
literally, TO KINDLE. The same word is used in John 20:17, when Jesus appeared
unto Mary right after His resurrection, and she was so overjoyed to see Him, she
would reach out to embrace Him, but He said─ "TOUCH Me not; for I am not yet
ascended to My Father..."
Kindle me not─ do not light any fire of
desire in me that would turn me away from my goal. And in this moment, our Lord
did not want any human love, sentiment, temperament to defile Him. Sure, He
understood how she felt, and He had singled her out for a special appearance,
but there was to be no "earthy contact" until He had been SEALED IN to the
higher realm. He was about to ascend to His Father, to present Himself pure and
blameless, as the FIRSTBORN OF THE NEW CREATION. Later, after He had appeared
to His Father, he would return to His disciples, passing through the door while
it was yet closed, and calming their fears with a "Peace be unto you," He would
say to Thomas, "TOUCH ME!" "Reach your finger here, and behold My hands; and
reach your hand here and thrust it into My side: and be not faithless, but
believing." (John 20:27). But Mary had seen Him between the grave and the
throne, and so He said to her, "Touch Me not." For He must ascend to the Father
and SEAL IN the redemption victory, untouched by any thing, or anyone on this
earth plane.
Now, we likewise, have been CALLED OUT FROM
AMONG THE DEAD, called out of the carnal realm, and we are ascending to our
Father, being quickened by His Spirit, and being raised to sit with Him in the
heavenlies. A new life has begun to work in us, and our challenge is─ DON'T
LET ANYTHING OF THIS WORLD KINDLE IN YOU A STRANGE FIRE OF DESIRE, thus
introducing controversy in us again. We are headed for the realms of glory
promised to the overcomer, to sit with Him in His throne, and He must "present
us faultless before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy." (Jude 24).
So often the world would like to kindle a fire
in us. Religious Babylon tries so hard to TOUCH THE ELECT WITH AN UNCLEAN
THING. We mean no offense, and if GOD has called you to any task, place, work,
etc. give obedience and leave the rest of it to His outworking. We speak for a
general application, not an individual relating. Christendom tries so hard to
kindle in men and women a desire to run for political office, to correct the
injustices of the world. Many start out with good motives─ and then the world
kindles a strange fire of desire for power, control, compromise, etc. and the
vessel is defiled, and they find there is an IDOL in their temple. There are
many financial involvements that likewise can turn one away from a pure walk. A
credit-card entanglement that "sells your soul to the company store." And the
religious part of Babylon would try so hard to kindle a fire in the direction of
need-centered ministries, until the NEED becomes the IDOL in place of the will
of God. Certainly THE WILL OF GOD is our only ministry.
More and more we understand that word, "When
your eye is single, your whole body also is full of light (Luke 11:34).
Surrendered totally to HIS LORDSHIP, there is a singleness of purpose, to become
HIS DWELLING PLACE.
"That you may be filled through all your being
unto all the fulness of God - that is, may have the richest measure of the
DIVINE PRESENCE, and become a body WHOLLY FILLED and flooded with God Himself."
(Eph. 3:19, Amplified). Praise God, this prayer shall be realized, and we SHALL
become His dwelling place, not just in part, not just intermittently, but in
fulness for ever!