Tuesday, April 25, 2017

The Peril Of Self-Occupation



In a word, it is this: not judgment, but capacity as the Lord's objective in His dealings with His own through suffering.
Have you got that?

Not judgment, but capacity, the enlargement of capacity for God, the things of God, for spiritual, Divine things.

That is what God is working at in His people through suffering, delivering from that limitation which is always present when self in any form has a place. 

Oh, I do hope that you see this, that when the Lord takes one of His own redeemed and justified ones in hand with His own beneficent intention of bringing them through to enlarged capacity...

The infinite peril which is always right near at hand is that Satan should make us more self-occupied by our sufferings than we were before. 

There is nothing more calculated, or as calculated, to make us self-occupied as suffering.

It is a great thing to find a suffering saint not taken up with themselves. 

Many years ago a servant of God (well-known all over the world) and I were speaking at a convention in Wales.

He was a man who was regarded by everybody to be more than half dead.

No one would have taken out an insurance policy on his life.

His heart was supposed to be gone and I knew this.

I met him on the way to the meeting and said to him, "How are you today?"

"Oh", he said, quite brightly and cheerfully, "I don't matter at all!"...

And yet I knew exactly how he was and what an effort it was for him to get to that meeting. 

But here was a wonderful detachment from himself, "I don't matter at all!"

This impressed me, as you see; it was many years ago.

This brother lived until last year, I believe carried on by a Life not his own.

But I am saying that the great peril under suffering and in trial, not necessarily physical, but any kind of suffering in the ways of God, is to be more self-occupied...

And let us remember...that is exactly what Satan is after.

Instead of being occupied with what the Lord is after, we become occupied, engrossed, with ourselves, because of what the Lord is doing with us and how He is doing it - the difficulty and the suffering...

Just living in our own little world which becomes a very miserable little world for ourselves and for everyone else.

I know the difficulty here and I know the battle of this matter.


But what I feel the Lord wants me to say to you and to myself is this:

That you and I can never be delivered from Satan in this matter until we get focused upon what the Lord is after and not upon what we are going through...

Or upon any suggestion of Satan that the Lord is dealing with us as He deals with ungodly people in judgment. 

No, not at all!

You see, there is this heavenly side.

Satan is in this matter.

Satan is making a terrific assault.

What is the ground of Satan's strength?

What, after all, proves to be the ground of Satan's strength in Job's life?

Why, it is Job falling into the trap of self-justification, self-vindication.

He fell into Satan's trap, and, poor fellow, he wallowed in that mire for a long time.

He fell right in.

Oh, may the Lord deliver us from that slough into which we can fall and wallow...

Satan's trap for us that, when the Lord brings us into trial and suffering, whatever it may be, that it is because the Lord has a controversy with us and is against us...

When all the time what the Lord is after is not lessening, narrowing and curtailing, but capacity.

If you and I would take hold of our adversities and our afflictions and say before the Lord, "The Lord's intention in this is that I shall have enlarged spiritual capacity, the end of this is going to be greater usefulness and value to the Lord!"

If we keep on that line, we shall be delivered from the devil.

Satan's power over us would be so largely broken...

For Satan's strength with Job was not in Satan's ability to afflict, but it was on the ground of Job's occupation with himself under discipline.

Have you got the significance of this? 

I am not saying that the Lord never does judge His own people.

There are sins into which the people of God may fall such as the sinner in the Corinthian assembly...

And God does judge in the matter of specific iniquity even His own children - not unto destruction, even so. 

Delivered unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved" (1 Cor. 5:5); not unto final destruction but unto salvation. 

But we are not speaking of the specific case of the Divine judgment of the child of God.

We are speaking of the general case of so many of His people being brought into affliction and trial and being emptied out.

What for?

To be all the more filled.

Keep your eye focused upon this.

You have seen the end of the Lord - keep your eye on that, the end of the Lord, what the Lord is after...enlargement.

That will certainly be the outcome of every Divine work in His own people along the line of suffering.

You can resolve this meditation into just this one thing - the end of the Lord is not destruction or judgment, but capacity, enlargement, fulness...

And of course, going with that, is being brought into a place where Satan's power can no longer operate.

~T. Austin Sparks~

Saturday, April 22, 2017

“Thou Shalt Not Be Afraid For The Terror By Night.”

                                                  
What is this terror?

It may be the cry of fire, or the noise of thieves, or fancied appearances, or the shriek of sudden sickness or death. 

We live in the world of death and sorrow, we may therefore look for ills as well in the night-watches as beneath the glare of the broiling sun. 

Nor should this alarm us, for be the terror what it may, the promise is that the believer shall not be afraid. 

Why should he? 

Let us put it more closely, why should we?

God our Father is here, and will be here all through the lonely hours;

He is an almighty Watcher, a sleepless Guardian, a faithful Friend. 

Nothing can happen without his direction, for even hell itself is under his control. 

Darkness is not dark to him. 

He has promised to be a wall of fire around his people and who can break through such a barrier? 

Worldlings may well be afraid, for they have an angry God above them, a guilty conscience within them, and a yawning hell beneath them;

But we who rest in Jesus are saved from all these through rich mercy.

If we give way to foolish fear we shall dishonour our profession, and lead others to doubt the reality of godliness.

We ought to be afraid of being afraid, lest we should vex the Holy Spirit by foolish distrust. 

Down, then, ye dismal forebodings and groundless apprehensions, God has not forgotten to be gracious, nor shut up his tender mercies;

It may be night in the soul, but there need be no terror, for the God of love changes not. 

Children of light may walk in darkness, but they are not therefore cast away, nay, they are now enabled to prove their adoption by trusting in their heavenly Father as hypocrites cannot do.

Though the night be dark and dreary,  Darkness cannot hide from thee;
 

Thou art he, who, never weary, Watchest where thy people be.

~Charles Spurgeon~

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Broken Things

Job 41:25  When he raiseth up himself, the mighty are afraid: by reason of breakings they purify themselves.

God uses most for His glory those people and things which are most perfectly broken.

The sacrifices He accepts are broken and contrite hearts. 

It was the breaking down of Jacob's natural strength at Peniel that got him where God could clothe him with spiritual power.

It was breaking the surface of the rock at Horeb, by the stroke of Moses' rod that let out the cool waters to thirsty people.

It was when the 300 elect soldiers under Gideon broke their pitchers, a type of breaking themselves, that the hidden lights shone forth to the consternation of their adversaries.

It was when the poor widow broke the seal of the little pot of oil, and poured it forth, that God multiplied it to pay her debts and supply means of support.

It was when Esther risked her life and broke through the rigid etiquette of a heathen court, that she obtained favor to rescue her people from death. 

It was when Jesus took the five loaves and broke them, that the bread was multiplied in the very act of breaking, sufficient to feed five thousand.

It was when Mary broke her beautiful alabaster box, rendering it henceforth useless, that the pent-up perfume filled the house.

It was when Jesus allowed His precious body to be broken to pieces by thorns and nails and spear, that His inner life was poured out, like a crystal ocean, for thirsty sinners to drink and live.

It is when a beautiful grain of corn is broken up in the earth by DEATH, that its inner heart sprouts forth and bears hundreds of other grains.

And thus, on and on, through all history, and all biography, and all vegetation, and all spiritual life, God must have BROKEN THINGS.

Those who are broken in wealth, and broken in self-will, and broken in their ambitions, and broken in their beautiful ideals, and broken in worldly reputation, and broken in their affections, and broken ofttimes in health; those who are despised and seem utterly forlorn and helpless, the Holy Ghost is seizing upon, and using for God's glory.

The lame take the prey, Isaiah tells us.

O break my heart; but break it as a field Is by the plough up-broken for the corn; 

O break it as the buds, by green leaf seated, Are, to unloose the golden blossom, torn;

Love would I offer unto Love's great Master, Set free the odor, break the alabaster.

O break my heart; break it victorious God, That life's eternal well may flash abroad;

O let it break as when the captive trees, Breaking cold bonds, regain their liberties;

And as thought's sacred grove to life is springing, Be joys, like birds, their hope, Thy victory singing.

~Thomas Toke Bunch~

Thursday, April 13, 2017

THE 1965 PROPHECY

This Prophetic Word Was Spoken By Stanley Frodisham Who Was A Personal Friend Of Smith Wigglesworth.

It Was Given In Chicago In 1965 Five Years Before He Died. 

This Word Is Coming To Pass Even Now. 

It Is A Pertinent Word For This Day In Which We Live. 

We Pray All Will Heed It.
 


Sunday, April 9, 2017

The Bible's Supreme Place

Psalm 119:165  Great peace have they which love thy law: and nothing shall offend them.

Yes, a true love for the great Book will bring us great peace from the great God and be a great protection to us.

Let us live constantly in the society of the law of the LORD, and it will breed in our hearts a restfulness such as nothing else can.

The Holy Spirit acts as a Comforter through the Word and sheds abroad those benign influences which calm the tempests of the soul.

Nothing is a stumbling block to the man who has the Word of God dwelling in him richly. 

He takes up his daily cross, and it becomes a delight. 

For the fiery trial he is prepared and counts it not strange, so as to be utterly cast down by it. 

He is neither stumbled by prosperity - as so many are - nor crushed by adversity - as others have been - for he lives beyond the changing circumstances of external life. 

When his LORD puts before him some great mystery of the faith which makes others cry, "This is an hard saying; who can hear it?" the believer accepts it without question;

For his intellectual difficulties are overcome by his reverent awe of the law of the LORD, which is to him the supreme authority to which he joyfully bows.

LORD, work in us this love, this peace, this rest, this day. 

~Charles Spurgeon~

Thursday, April 6, 2017

"Before Honor Is Humility"

Pro 15:33  The fear of the LORD is the instruction of wisdom; and before honour is humility.
 

Humiliation of soul always brings a positive blessing with it.

If we empty our hearts of self, God will fill them with his love.

He who desires close communion with Christ should remember the word of the Lord, “To this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at my word.”

Stoop if you would climb to heaven. 

Do we not say of Jesus, “He descended that he might ascend?”

So must you.

You must grow downwards, that you may grow upwards;

For the sweetest fellowship with heaven is to be had by humble souls, and by them alone. 

God will deny no blessing to a thoroughly humbled spirit. 

Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven, with all its riches and treasures.
 

The whole royal treasury of God shall be made over by deed of gift to the soul which is humble enough to be able to receive it without growing proud because of it.

God blesses us all up to the full measure and extremity of what it is safe for him to do.

If you do not get a blessing, it is because it is not safe for you to have one. 

If our heavenly Father were to let your unhumbled spirit win a victory in his holy war, you would pilfer the crown for yourself...

And meeting with a fresh enemy you would fall a victim; so that you are kept low for your own safety.

When a man is sincerely humble, and never ventures to touch so much as a grain of the praise, there is scarcely any limit to what God will do for him.

Humility makes us ready to be blessed by the God of all grace, and fits us to deal efficiently with our fellow men. 

True humility is a flower which will adorn any garden.

This is a sauce with which you may season every dish of life, and you will find an improvement in every case. 

Whether it be prayer or praise, whether it be work or suffering, the genuine salt of humility cannot be used in excess.

~Charles Spurgeon~

Monday, April 3, 2017

The Fire Of Discrimination


It was the fire of unerring and avoidable discrimination.

Fire always finds things out.

As it creeps and encroaches and overtakes, it makes one discrimination between things that it can devour and things over which it has no power.

It puts them into those categories; the finding out, the classifying, the deciding.

Look at the context, Luke 12:51 - "Think ye that I am come to give peace in the earth? I tell you, Nay; but rather division."

He goes on - "There shall be from henceforth five in one house divided, three against two, and two against three.

They shall be divided, father against son, and son against father; mother against daughter, and daughter against her mother; mother in law against her daughter in law, and daughter in law against her mother in law..." 

Discriminating, setting things in the category to which they belong.

One category is that which can go on and abide and endure because it is of God.

The other will be licked up by the fire, and simply pass out of existence. 

The fire shall try every man's work, said Paul (1 Cor. 3:13). 

The fire of unavoidable and unerring discrimination. 

That has ever been the effect of a work of the Holy Spirit; to put us into the place to which we belong. 

It is a kind of dividing thing all the time.

Are you for or are you against?

Are you with or are you not with the Lord?

Are you going on with the Lord, or are you not going on with the Lord?

The Holy Spirit is pursuing that course all the time to find us out and to just classify us like this, so that when the Holy Spirit has worked we are in definite categories. 

Division has come, and it is unavoidable.

It is no use, dear friends, our trying to avoid this. 

You see, here is a terrible statement. "I came not to send peace, but a sword" (Matt. 10:34), dividing even families and households.

You cannot avoid it; it is no use trying to.

If you are going on with the Lord, this sort of thing is going to happen, and in the world it is going to become perfectly clear and pronounced where we are.

It is of no use just trying to keep and avoid, you have got to yield to the work of the Spirit, and it is costly in your own home with the clear division on the ground of whether the Lord is having His way or not 

Clear division in the family anywhere, everywhere - you just cannot avoid it.

~T. Austin Sparks~

Saturday, April 1, 2017

The King's Highway

Isaiah 35:8  And an highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called The way of holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it; but it shall be for those: the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein.

The way of holiness is so straight and plain that the simplest minds cannot go astray if they constantly follow it. 

The worldly wise have many twists and turns, and yet they make terrible blunders and generally miss their end. 

Worldly policy is a poor, shortsighted thing, and when men choose it as their road, it leads them over dark mountains. 

Gracious minds know no better than to do as the LORD bids them; 

But this keeps them in the King's highway and under royal protection.

Let the reader never for a moment attempt to help himself out of a difficulty by a falsehood or by a questionable act; 

But let him keep in the middle of the high road of truth and integrity, and he will be following the best possible course. 

In our lives we must never practice circular sailing nor dream of shuffling. 

Be just and fear not, Follow Jesus and heed no evil consequences.

If the worst of ills could be avoided by wrongdoing, we should, in the very attempt, have fallen into an evil worse than any other ill could be.

God's way must be the very best way. 

Follow it though men think you a fool, and you will be truly wise.

LORD, lead Thy servants in a plain path because of their enemies.

~Charles Spurgeon~