Do not call anyone on earth ‘father,’ for you have one Father, and He is in heaven. (Matthew 23:9 NIV)
Perhaps one
of the things which you and I and the Lord’s people everywhere need to
recognize more than anything else at an end time is the fact of our
heavenliness. There is going to be a testing of everything which bears the
Lord’s name by the law of the beginning governing the end. In the beginning
they were a heavenly people, with everything for them in heaven, in Christ,
and being drawn from Christ in heaven. All their government, direction,
resource came from Him and was in Him as in heaven. The Lord comes back again
and again to test things by that beginning, and in the end the test is going
to be applied very stringently. We are going to see the outward form of
things, which is earthly, man-made, man-constituted, an imitation or a
representation of spiritual things, breaking down, shaking at its very
foundations. All the organizations of our work are going to be shattered. In
the nations all that framework will be broken up. That which alone will be
left will be the people themselves, and they will probably be scattered. Then
the test will be as to how much of this is Christ here. If there has been
dependence upon orders, churches, systems, even meetings and conferences, the
many things which in themselves are looked to as the means of support of the
Christian life, when they are gone, broken, the question will be, How much of
Christ is here? What is the measure of Christ, the heavenly Christ?
You see how that was the crisis for
the disciples. They had three years with Him, but there was an outward
detachment, an outward dependence, a physical, sentient association. In those
days they could say some very bold things, they could make great confessions
and professions, they could declare themselves as to Him, Who He was, what
they thought of Him, what they believed concerning Him, what they would do for
Him. Then He was taken from them, and what was left? No Christ, no Life,
nothing to live for, everything gone! When the life of senses ceased, the
outward order came to an end, they had nothing left, they were in despair,
and their faith was shattered. There is much of that today. We do not know how
much there is until the break comes, until we are no longer able to do
anything for the Lord, until we are no longer able even to pray and read the
Word of God, and carry on the usual devotional exercises, until we are no
longer able to meet with the Lord’s people. Multitudes of the Lord’s people
are coming there now.