God, who said, “Let light shine out of darkness,” made His
light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of God’s glory
displayed in the face of Christ. (2 Corinthians 4:6 NIV)
The principle of the New
Covenant is a first-hand individual revelation of Christ as the knowledge of God
in terms of glory in the heart of the believer. Every individual believer only
comes into true Christianity by a revelation of Christ in his or her heart, so
that the knowledge of Christ is all their own, and as real as when God commanded
light to shine in darkness. But that is not all. That shining must be
progressive. Christ is far too vast to be seen in more than minute degrees at
any one time. The bulk of the New Testament is taken up with getting Christians
to see what an immense realm it is into which they have come, and how they must
go on... Christianity
can only be kept living and fresh and full of impact as Christians are living in
an ever-growing apprehension of Christ as the Holy Spirit reveals Him in the
heart.
This apprehension may only come
as necessity is laid upon us by reason of suffering and trial. Capacity will
increase by the stretching of suffering (see Hebrews 12, and read
"child-training" for "chastening"). There is no succession in Christianity other
than that of the revelation of Christ to the heart by the Holy Spirit. It is not
a system to be perpetuated, but a Life to be possessed. The value of the
Scriptures is that they contain depths and fullnesses which have never yet been
fathomed; and when we speak of "revelation" we do not mean anything extra to
them, but of that which is in them, but only known by the inward "writing" and
"shining" of the Holy Spirit.... A thing can be in the Bible, and we can have read it a thousand times, but until the Holy Spirit makes it Life to us it will be unfruitful. Hence, there is a place and need for an inward revelation of the Word of God, and this is the only true succession. Nothing can be preserved alive through generations save as every one entering its realm does so on the basis of such a personal, inward, living, and growing revelation of the truth, so that the origin and beginning is constantly repeated in experience.