We are continuing our meditations under the general title of
"This Ministry". And this evening we are going to consider "This
Ministry" in the light of a fragment which occurs many times
throughout the Bible, just a few of which we will look at now.
Firstly, then, in the gospel by Matthew chapter 16, it comes in
that section from verse 13 to verse 20, and our words are found in
Peter's answer to the Lord's question as to who they (His
disciples) would say that He was, "Simon Peter answered
and said: Thou art the Christ, the Son of the Living God".
We pass on to the letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 25: "As
He saith also in Hosea; I will call that My people which was not
My people, and her beloved which was not beloved. And it shall be
that in the place where it was said unto them, Ye are not My
people, there shall they be called the sons of the Living God".
The second letter to the Corinthians, chapter 3, verse 5: "Not
that we are sufficient of ourselves to account anything as from
ourselves, but our sufficiency is from God, who also made us
sufficient as ministers of a new covenant, not of the letter, but
of the Spirit. For the letter killeth, but the Spirit giveth life.
If the ministration of death written and engraven on stones came
with glory, so that the children of Israel could not look
steadfastly upon the face of Moses for the glory of his face,
which glory was passing away, how shall not rather the
ministration of the Spirit be with glory".
At verse 12: "Having therefore such a hope, we use great boldness
of speech, and are not as Moses who put a veil upon his face, so
that the children of Israel should not look steadfastly on the end
of that which was passing away. Their minds were hardened, and
until this very day, at the reading of the old covenant, the same
veil remaineth unlifted, which veil is taken away in Christ. But
unto this day, whensoever Moses is read, a veil lieth upon their
heart".
In the first letter to the Thessalonians, first letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 1, at verse 9: "For they themselves report
concerning us, what manner of entering in we had unto you, and how
ye turned unto God from idols, to serve a living and true God, and
to wait for His Son from Heaven".
In the first letter to Timothy, chapter 3, verse 14: "These
things write I unto thee, hoping to come unto thee shortly, that
if I tarry long, that thou mayest know how men ought to behave
themselves in the house of God, which is the church of the living
God, the pillar and ground of the truth".
The letter to the Hebrews, chapter 12, verse 22: "But ye are come
unto mount Zion, and unto the city of the living God".
And the book of the Revelation, chapter 7, verse 2: "I saw
another angel ascend from the sun-rising, having the seal of the
living God, and cried with a great voice to the four angels, to
whom it was given to hurt the earth and the sea, saying: Hurt not
the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees, till we shall have
sealed the servants of God, of our God, on their foreheads".
So you will have recognised the phrase and the title:-
The Living God.
As I have said, it's a title of the Lord which occurs many times
throughout the Bible; indeed, it is found in no fewer than
seventeen of the books of the Bible from the book of Deuteronomy
to the book of the Revelation. It is instructive to take note of
the occurrences of that phrase and of the particular connections,
because it's a phrase which is used, or a title of the Lord
employed, always with some special object; usually, of course, to
counter or offset something which is contrary to what is
represented by that title: the Living God.
When we have gathered all these references together in which
these words occur, we are able to arrange them all mainly in four
particular or main connections. Of course, the first is set over
against paganism and heathenism - the other gods of the nations -
and the title "The Living God" is that which discriminates between
the gods of the heathen and of the nations, and the Lord. And
quite often the title is employed in that connection, but as we
proceed we find that it is also used in other connections which
are even more instructive, until we come to the final usage of it,
which is the most instructive.
In the second place, of course, it is set over against mere
ritualism, and ceremonialism, and sacramentalism, and such things
of a merely formal, outward, religious order. Over against that,
the words are used: The Living God. The Living God is something
more than a mere system, although that system may be related to
Him, to the Lord; it can exist, as is quite clear from these
connections - that whole thing can exist and be carried on, and
proceeded with, and the Living God not be in evidence. There may
be quite a contrast between all that and what is meant by
the Living God. And it is there that the prophets come in
- not against paganism and heathenism in its naked form in the
nations, but against mere formalism in Israel, and there
the prophets come along with their word: "The Living God..." as
being something much more than all that of a merely formal
religion.
But then we proceed further, and we are led by this title into
another realm, this time of Christianity itself, and, to a very
large extent, orthodox Christianity - the Christianity of
traditionalism, of institutionalism, of sectarianism, of
nominalism. You see this phrase "The Living God" is found in our
New Testament. It's found being used amongst those who bear the
name of "Christian", and still, it represents a contrast, even
among Christians; that there can be the Christian doctrine, and
the Christian practice, and the Christian order, and the Christian
activity, and all that belongs to Christianity, and still
the Living God is something more than all. It is used in
that connection, again in a contrasting way.
If I only pick out one other fragment extra to the ones I have
quoted, again from the letter to the Hebrews, and that letter was
written to Christians - it was written to Christians! - and yet there
is this statement: "It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands
of the Living God". A warning to Christians... with
Israel's history used, as you know, as the great illustration of
warning: "It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the
Living God..." a word to Christians, Well, that's another
connection.
But then we come to the fourth, the final. And here, the Living
God is at home... here everything corresponds to that very title.
Here there is no clash and no contrast at all; here things are
living, because they are spiritual and not merely formal or
ritualistic. Here things are essentially real - they are
real! Here are the heavenly things themselves, in the
custodianship of the Holy Spirit. And here the title fits:
The Living God, The Living God!
So it was with the Thessalonians, the setting of the phrase
corresponded to the phrase itself: "Ye turned from idols to serve
the living God, and to wait for His Son from glory, from
heaven". We are alright now, we are on the ground; it is a happy
ground for the Living God.
And, dear friends, it is this last connection which we have
before us. We feel that it is what is represented by that, that
the Lord has presented to us as the purpose and object of our
existence, and it is to this, which we have seen in a little way,
that we are committed. It is this that defines "This
Ministry", it is that which corresponds to this title "The Living
God", in a setting that is fitting to that name, and everything
here expresses the Living God - it is the Living God who
is amongst us! That is what we feel we have (as I have said) seen
a little of and been drawn toward by the grace of God. It is not
first a teaching, it is first the Lord Himself - the
Living God! It is not first a system of practice and procedure,
but it is first livingness, or Life. It is not first "the
letter", but it is first "the Spirit". This is the realm in which
the initiative and the abiding control is not with men,
but with the Lord, with the Living God! The one supreme feature of
what this means is reality.
Reality
If the phrase means anything at all "The Living God..."
that means reality in every direction and every connection. It is
the reality of the Lord Himself amongst His people. It is the
reality of the truth which is believed, which is taught, which is
accepted - the reality! It is the reality of Life - the life is
real!
Now, there are three main relationships of that reality. I trust
that you recognise what it is that we are seeking to say at these
times. It is what we believe the Lord is really desiring to have,
and I think we can say that our hearts are set upon that. And we
can never be satisfied with anything other or anything less than
what the Lord would really have. But, if that is so, if that is
so, and we are really set upon that, and we say it is reality
that we want... if that is true, then we are committed to the Holy
Spirit to make things very real and keep things very real, and to
deal with everything that is not real, that is artificial, that
is false, that is not real.
So, the Holy Spirit is concerned with reality, and the Holy
Spirit always begins His work of making things real by introducing
the Cross in a very real way into things. And the first main
connection of this spiritual reality is:-
The Cross.
Not just as an object; not as something external to ourselves;
not as a thing, but the Cross as a present, living, potent force
and law governing everything. Yes, the Cross as a working power in
the hands of the Holy Spirit is the ground of reality.
If you and I, dear friends, are really set upon what God wants to
have - the essential thing that His heart is set upon, the real
thing - we shall find that we are brought into the presence of the
operation of the Cross in the hands of the Holy Spirit. The Cross,
truly on one side, is for our good and our blessing, and it works
for us; there are boundless blessings in the Cross for the
people of God. It is something in which to glory, as the apostle
said he did. Yes, the Cross is a mighty power working for
us, but the Cross will also work against us. It is just as
potent against us. You see, we cannot, we cannot come into the
realm of God without discovering how unsuited we are for that
realm, and that something has got to be done to deal with this
which is so unsuited to the Lord.
And what I am saying to you, dear friends, is this: not to give
you further teaching on the Cross, but simply to point out that if
you and I are really with the Lord for that which is closest to
His heart, our lives will be kept very near to the Cross, and the
Cross will be kept very near to our lives. We shall find that
while we come into the good and blessing that the Cross provides,
we also come into very strong and exact dealings with all that is
contrary to the Lord, by the power of that Cross - it's a working
thing.
Dr. Mabie, many years ago, long before the atomic age opened,
used this phrase: the "radio-active cross" - you can't touch it
without meeting something that burns you, that sears you - it's
"radio-active". Well, that's a very good phrase; it's like that!
The Cross is not just a doctrine; it is certainly not a wooden
object to be carried round the neck. The Cross is a present and
continuous force and law in the life where God is going to have
things according to His mind.
The Cross is for us, but the Cross is also against
us. That is an essential of reality: it is glorious on the one
side, but it is terrible on the other. You cannot abide in its
presence without being real with God.
We shall find that this thing is no merely formal thing, of
teaching, truth and system. Here we meet something... ah... we
meet the Living God in terms of the Cross of His Son. You see, the
Holy Spirit does all His work, all His work on the basis of the
Cross. He begins His work on the basis of the Cross, and He
continues His work on the basis of the Cross, and He will finish
His work on the basis of the Cross. The Living God means that the
Cross of the Lord Jesus is not something in history of long ago,
the Cross of the Lord Jesus is something here and now as the
ground of judgment, of testing, of finding out. It is a mighty
thing. That is the first connection of reality.
Now I suppose, while that sounds rather heavy and hard, you and I
would rather it was like that. We don't want to be in a religion
that doesn't work. We don't want to be in a Christianity that is
merely formal and empty, carrying on something, going to meetings
and all the rest - we want reality. We want reality, we want
things to work. We want the Living God! If so, then that
reality will first of all be manifested in terms of the Cross. The
Cross is the first instrument of Divine reality. It's there that
we first of all meet the Living God.
The second connection of reality is:-
In Resurrection.
The Living God makes Himself known to us in terms of
resurrection. Resurrection is the controlling reality of the
Living God and of His purpose. The whole purpose of God; listen to
this: the whole purpose of God is going to be worked out,
fulfilled, and realised on the basis of resurrection.
Again, while the Cross of the Lord Jesus is not only an historic
act long ago, and far away... something that was enacted there at
a certain place in a certain time in this world, but is
continuously living; the same is true of the resurrection!
Resurrection is not something that just happened, and that was
the beginning and the end of it - there in that garden, in that
country, at that time. No! Resurrection is the ground on which God
proceeds to the realisation and fulfilment of all His
purpose. This resurrection has got to become more and more
progressively, the experience of His people. And He, I
repeat, works on that basis.
How do you know the Living God? How shall we know the reality
of things? In this way: that we again and again are brought to the
place where, now but for the God who raises the dead, all is
finished, that is the end! Here is another occasion for the God of
resurrection to come in and save the situation, or it's all lost.
That's reality! That's keeping things real, isn't it? That's
bringing the resurrection right up to date. And if we could read
it (and we can to some large extent) that is the history of
everything that is truly of God. That is the history of
the true church, the history of true spiritual life. It's just one
succession of resurrections - that is a way of putting it, perhaps
more correctly it should be said: a succession of experiences
of the resurrection. Reality!
Well, it's terrible reality, there is something about it that, in
a way, in a sense, is terrible, when you come to where Paul came,
when you say: "We despaired of life, we were pressed beyond our
measure". That is something terrible, but it does not stop there,
"that we should not trust in ourselves, but in God who raises the
dead. We have this ministry..." says the apostle. "Seeing
we have this ministry..." What ministry? Not ministry of truth
about the resurrection that took place so many centuries ago, but
the power of that resurrection right up to date! The resurrection,
in a sense, being repeated in our experience, not once nor twice.
That is the ministry; born out of that experience. You see,
resurrection is the, THE seal of the Living God.
The Living God! He puts His seal on things by
resurrection. He put His seal upon His own Son, and attested Him:
"Son by the resurrection from the dead". He puts His seal upon
everything that is related to His Son, in the same way - His seal
is resurrection!
Resurrection marks the beginning of everything that is of
God; God begins there. God begins there. In the material creation,
God began with a resurrection: out of darkness, out of death, out
of chaos... resurrection from the dead. Again and again you have
it illustrated for you, and when you come into the New Testament,
it's just that everything takes its rise, its beginning in this
dispensation, from the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. God begins
everything with resurrection. And every new phase, every new phase
- and this should instruct us and encourage us - every new phase
finds us at the place where now it must be resurrection. And if it
requires resurrection, then we may take it that there is a new
phase imminent... there is some new phase of things from God in
view. We should trust in God who raiseth the dead. He begins, He
proceeds on the basis of resurrection. This is a constant, a
continuous, and a repeated thing in the onward movement of God,
but it is not just that God repeats the thing, every fresh
expression of resurrection sees some increase, and some advance
upon what was before. We could say that the death seems to be
deeper, and if that is true, then the resurrection must be the
greater.
I am trying to define for you, dear friends, a true spiritual
experience and the true character of that which God wants to have:
it is this that is the testimony to the Living God. What is true
about the beginning of God, always in resurrection and His
continuance, progressiveness, will be true, as we know from the
Scripture, will be true in the consummation of everything. The
last thing which sets the crown upon all the work of God will be
the resurrection! Final resurrection: spiritual and physical. And
of the creation again, raised as from this death of corruption.
The mighty and glorious emergence! The point is, that all
this, is the way in which God shows that He is the Living God. It
is very real to know the Living God - it's very real.
And then, in the third and final connection, reality is found in:
The Truly Spiritual Church.
In the Cross, in Resurrection, in the truly spiritual Church. I
am not now speaking of something that is called "the church", but
that which is the church of the Living God - the church of the
Living God. It is here... what is meant by that word, that name,
that designation, that definition "the church": "the church
which is His body" it is in that, if it is the true church,
that the Living God is resident and is to be found there. If the
Lord has here in this world anywhere, a true representation of the
church, the thing that will mark that is the presence of the Lord.
That sounds very simple... perhaps it doesn't sound to be very
wonderful to you. But you know, after all, that is the thing which
decides and settles everything, doesn't it, as to the church? If
it is true that the church is the church of the Living
God, the place of His residence, then wherever that is
represented, the thing which must be more dominant
and real than anything else is, "The Lord is there" - the Lord is
there! Whatever you may say about the people, and about this or
that, you have to say: "The Lord is there! You find the Lord
there; you meet the Lord there". That does determine whether it is
the church of the Living God or not. Not, in the first place,
again, the teaching or the practice, but the presence of the Lord.
The place where He is resident! It is the place where He presides,
not just as a guest, but as the Host; not as a member, but as the
Head: the Lord Himself in charge, the Lord over all things. That
is, according to the Word, the true church of the Living God:
where the Lord is in charge.
It is a statement, wait a moment and
we will try to explain it: It is the place of the Lord's jealousy.
According to the Word, the Lord is jealous for His House. He is
jealous for the place where His Name is. He is jealous for His
dwelling place. He is jealous with a great jealousy and a great
wrath, when He has anything that is the church of the Living God.
There we meet the jealousy of God.
Now, dear friends, that last statement contains a very great deal
that you and I must ever try to keep in mind. I am speaking about
reality. Reality working in two ways; now as to the church
as the House of God. If, if this does correspond and answer to
this title, "the church of the Living God", then to be in
that, a part of that, on the one side, carries with it many great
and peculiar blessings, advantages, things which are for
us; we shall find peculiar values in that House of God: peculiar
values of fellowship, of relatedness, of the Lord coming to us on
that ground, on that ground of His church. It will be a House of
Bread; it will be a House of wealth, spiritual riches. It will be
a House of encompassing and comforts - many values and many
advantages, if it is the church of the Living God.
We may fall far short of the ideal, and of this truth, but this
is the thing that we have always had before us; that it should be
like this. And on the other side, this involves us in
responsibilities. And things work here - things work here. We
could say much as to history in our own experience as a people
over the past thirty or more years, as we have seen the principles
of the House of God sadly and seriously violated, with the most
terrible consequences. Yes, it has happened, not once, nor twice,
the knowledge of the truth of the House of God almost deliberately
violated, with tragic results in lives. It is a big and terrible
story on that side, but on the other side, what blessings, what
enrichment, what good! The point is that the House of God is not a
place - it's not an idea, a truth, a thing - the House of God is a
terrible and yet glorious reality - a glorious reality! Would we
have it otherwise?
Now, again we are challenged with this: do we want just to go to
the meetings and go home, and keep on doing that sort of thing
year after year and carrying on something, almost like a
performance, or do we want this thing to work? Do we want it to be
gloriously, and yet, if necessary, terribly real? Terribly real.
Do we want that it shall be the Living God with whom we have to
do? If so, it's like that. We have got to come into line with the
mind of God about His House, and if we do, we come into the great
values and blessings of the church of the Living God.
If... if we violate the principles of the House of God,
we meet something. You see, Paul put his finger upon that at
Corinth: "For this cause, many of you are sick, and some even
die"! There you are: the thing was real, it was real! It is the
church of the Living God. There are responsibilities
resting upon us in the House of God, which is the church of the
Living God. There are great blessings to be realised and to be
enjoyed in the church of the Living God.
Well, it's reality, you see; reality in everything - livingness,
something that works. And dear friends, we should be continually
in prayer that we should be saved from something that is just
empty form, just carrying on a tradition; this settling down into
something that is accepted and established. But we should be kept
continually on the line of reality in every way - that
should be the prayer amongst us continually: "Lord, whatever it
means, make it real. Whatever it costs, keep it real. Don't let us
become a formal people, a people just set in a way, but keep
things living, keep things real, keep things working all the
time... if needs be, against what is wrong, what is false, what is
evil; the uncovering of all things, that, being hidden, simply
hold the Lord up, that He cannot go on with us... if it must be,
uncover it. Let us have it all out in the light. Lord, be
faithful; be true; be right."
Now, if you read again the early chapters of the book of the
Revelation, you'll see that all that I have been saying is found
there. And, "I am He that liveth... I am He that liveth...
I was dead, behold I am alive for evermore, I have the keys..."
the symbols of authority. And now, to the churches... it is the
Living God who is bringing everything to judgment, to bless where
He can bless, as things correspond to His mind; to judge with
terrible judgment where things are otherwise. It's just like that.
But He is there, making His mighty appeal to the churches to get
into line with Himself as the One that lives! You see, it
is livingness that governs everything, the livingness
of the Lord. Oh, you churches, you cannot just go on as though the
Lord were far away and out of touch and out of relationship, and
it is all just a system of things. No! He is the Living God, right
here on the spot, presenting Himself, and everything has got to be
very real in the presence of the Living God.
Well, I hope that in striking the serious note (because it is a
serious matter and it is a matter which brings us into the realm
of very great reality) I hope that that serious side is well
off-set by reminding you that if things do measure up to
the meaning of this very title of the Lord, "The Living
God", in the midst - if things come into line with that, it's the
place of very great blessing, very great enrichment. The Living
God for us is no small thing. To have His jealousy for us
is no small thing. To have Him in the midst of us is no
small thing.
So we have "This Ministry", the ministry of revealing,
manifesting the reality of the Living God. Look again at that
letter, that whole letter from which those words, "this ministry",
are taken and you see how everything is living, isn't it? It's all
so real, so real. May the Lord make it like that with us!