It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh accomplishes nothing. The words that I have spoken to you are spirit
and life. (John 6:63 ISV)
Do you notice that whenever the Spirit is
mentioned the Spirit is related to Life? Life, then, is a matter of
righteousness. The "ministration of righteousness" means the ministration of
Life, or the standing in Life with an unveiled face, without fear of
condemnation, or judgment. It is most important to recognize this truth. It is
elementary. It is one of the first things of our faith. It may sound technical,
but the Lord's people need instruction. It is good to have
exhortation; it is good that we should have testimony; it is
good that from time to time the Word of the
Lord should come to us in the fullness of a proclamation, but as the Lord's people
we also need sound instruction, foundation in the truth.
There are today a great number of the Lord's
people who are finding it well nigh impossible to stand their ground because
their foundation is not solid. After all, their relationship to the Lord has
been very largely an emotional one, one of ecstasy, and when it comes to
sounding the foundation of truth, they are not well grounded; when the enemy
comes, and the storms beat upon them, they do not know where they are. When
the ecstasies and the emotions and all the more superficial elements in our
salvation are brought under the stress of terrific opposition; when in addition to that the enemy lays on his
accusations, then the foundations are discovered, and many, many breakdown.
It is not that they are lost, if they have trusted the Lord, but, so far as
their enjoyment of their salvation is concerned, they lose it. So it is necessary for us
to be thoroughly instructed in the Word, and this is one of the things about
which we must be perfectly clear in heart and mind, and assured in spirit, that Life, with all
that it means – the Life of an unveiled fellowship with the Lord, the Life
which in itself sets forth victory over death and the abolishing of
condemnation – that Life is rooted in righteousness, a ministration of
righteousness. It must be possible for us to say with perfect assurance and
confidence before God: "Lord, what I am as apart from Christ is one thing; what I am by faith's union with Christ is that I am righteous with Thine own righteousness; I cannot be destroyed, I cannot come under condemnation!" You can challenge God on that ground, if we may
so speak. God invites us to test Him on that ground.