ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: GOING BEYOND, Part 2
November 14, 2014
Today we continue with the theme we began last week. It is
critical for all of us as believers, if we are to be a part of that called-out
company we know as the Bride of Christ, then going on beyond the fundamental
foundations of Jesus Christ is an absolute necessity. What God is doing, and
what He has in store for those who will allow the foundations to be fully laid
in their lives, is beyond anything natural, carnal eyes can see, natural carnal
ears can hear, and the reasoning, thinking mind can possibly imagine!
We started here last week, and I repeat: Isaiah prophesied of
this day and time like this:
(Isaiah
60:1-3, NASB) “Arise, shine; for your light has come, and the glory of the
LORD has risen upon you. For behold, darkness will cover the earth and deep
darkness the peoples; But the LORD will rise upon you and His glory will
appear upon you. Nations will come to your light, And kings to the brightness
of your rising."
We
paused last week in our narrative of what took place with Jesus on the Cross
and His final words on the Cross, "It is Finished!" We noted that sin
was canceled, death was finished and a new birth was taking place -- the birth
of a company of people who would no longer be under the Law of Moses, but
redeemed from the curse of the Law and free to once again enter into an
intimate love relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.
Jesus,
however, made it clear that this new birth was NOT of water — not in the normal
sense — nor of blood, even though His blood was shed in the process. A
supernatural transformation — a regeneration — was taking place. This new birth
was taking place in that realm which has authority and power over the flesh and
the soul: the spirit. A dimensional change was occurring.
Hence,
Jesus said to Nicodemus, “That which is born of
the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.“
Because
death only affects our flesh, because death has power over unredeemed flesh, a
new kind of birth had to take place — one that had never before occurred in
history.
Now
you’re beginning to get the picture. Jesus’ most earnest desire is that we
promulgate, that we announce to the world the fact that He kept our appointment
with death. We no longer have to suffer death, disease, sickness, infirmity,
poverty, etc. But there’s more.
It
is important that we not only show the world our deliverance from death: we
must also demonstrate to Satan, to principalities, to rulers of this world’s
darkness, that we’ve been set free from the curse of death, that we’ve been
freed from Satan’s dominion, that we’ve been restored the authority, the power
and the dominion originally given to Adam in the Garden of Eden.
Water
baptism — as we have already noted in previous discussions (and will cover
again in this series — does just that. This ordinance — this statute — has
enormous spiritual significance. This isn’t for the world’s sake, even though
it is part of an outward show, a demonstration of a spiritual regeneration that
has taken place.
This
is a “Hands Off!” declaration to Satan. This is the posting of a legal decree
which clearly states we are no longer members of that class of human beings
subject to the Law of Sin and Death.
The
old being which was subject to death and had the “knowledge virus” in our genes
has been put to death. The appointment with death has been kept. The person who
then comes up out of the water is raised from the dead by the Spirit of God.
This newly-born individual is born again — both of water AND of the Spirit!
Once again we have Paul’s description to the Romans: “all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus have been
baptized into His death.“ Yessir! The appointment
with death has been kept.
And
again Paul says, “as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the
Father, so we too might walk in newness of life.” The “new us” is no longer subject to
the Law of Sin and Death.
Romans 8:2: For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me
free from the law of sin and death. The “new us” is free
from death, sickness, disease, infirmity, weakness, poverty, need, etc. Now
we’re free to demonstrate Jesus!
Jesus
death on the Cross freed us from the “dead works of the Law.” The Cross
established a line of demarcation between the past and the future. The Cross
means that we can move forward into our destinies in the Lord Jesus Christ.
The
Cross means that we no longer have to repeat the rituals of repentance and
asking for forgiveness of all of our sins. When Jesus’ was pierced through by
the Centurion, blood and water came out of His side. According to the
archaeological expedition conducted back in the late 1980’s by Ron Wyatt, when
he found the Ark of the Covenant, there were traces of blood on the Mercy Seat
that had dripped down through the crack in the earth above where the base of
the Cross had been dropped into a hole. Jesus’ blood was the ONCE AND
FOR ALL SACRIFICE!
Our
sins, our iniquities, our faults and failures were paid for, ONCE AND
FOR ALL TIME! So once we are in Christ, We’ve been set free from the
continual need for repentance from dead works. We CAN go on to
the perfecting and completing that Jesus Christ has for us!
Continuing
on with the theme of leaving behind the foundational principles of Christ, one
of the foundational principles of the teachings (Dr. Wm. Gesenius
refers to this as “the Divine Expression”) of the Lord Jesus Christ, we
move on to the subject of faith towards God.
Before
we get into too much depth, let me lay some
foundations (pun intended) with a series of Scriptures. Jesus made it
abundantly clear that it is critical for us to have God’s faith if we are to
truly see the dimension of the Spirit God expects us to walk in.
Perhaps
one of the most quoted statements that Jesus made concerning faith appears in
Mark 11:
“Possess and hold continuously to God’s faith. Surely, and very
firmly, I declare to you, that whoever shall speak to and command this specific
mountain [or obstacle raising itself up] before you to raise up, remove and be
thrown into the sea, and shall not hesitate, draw back or attempt to
discriminate [between what is thought to be acceptable and that which is not]
in his heart, and shall believe (implicitly trusting God and giving full credit
to) that his declarations shall come to pass, he shall have and receive exactly
what he declares.” (Mark 11:22-23,
RAC Translation & Amplification)
Writing
to the Hebrews, Paul says, “NOW the just shall live
by faith, but if man shall draw back my soul shall have no pleasure in him.” (Hebrews
10:38 KJV)
Let
me amplify and somewhat extrapolate from a previous verse in something Paul writes
to the Romans to put it like this: “For therein [the Gospel
of Christ which is the power of God unto salvation to them that believe] is the
righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith; as it is written, The just
shall live by faith.” (Romans 1:16-17,
KJV)
Paul,
of course, is quoting from the prophet, Habakkuk, who is directed by the Lord
to “make the vision plain upon tables, that he may run (or pursue
after the vision) that readeth it”because “his soul which is lifted up is not upright in him: but the just
shall live by faith.”
Habakkuk
is describing the need for the vision being plainly written because Israel (for
the most part) was not walking uprightly. The Word of the Lord to Israel was
that if they were going to be counted among the “just” or righteous in God’s
sight, they absolutely had to shift from walking according to the Law to
walking by faith.
Faith
was not a part of Israel’s daily life. The Law of Moses was not something that
Israel followed by faith. It was a dictum, a mandate to be obeyed whether they
liked it, understood it, believed in its efficacy or not.
Throughout
Israel’s life, however, there were the few who saw beyond the Law to the heart
of the Lord God. They saw a spiritual principle that transcended the Law.
Abraham,
who was literally the father of Israel, had a relationship with God when there
was no written or prescribed Law. One of Abraham’s contemporaries was the
Mesopotamian king, Hammurabi, who set forth a series of practical laws for
human behavior. The archaeological artifact known as “The Stele of Hammurabi”
detailed many laws in writing — some of which paralleled the statutes that
Moses set forth for Israel to follow.
Because
of “Code of Hammurabi” was fairly well known throughout the entire
Mediterranean region, Abraham and his contemporaries were no doubt familiar
with all or parts of it, but there was nothing in that code which incorporated
any kind of relationship with God as the foundation for observance.
Everything
that Abraham did in his responses to the Lord flew in the face of natural human
understanding. There was no rational thought to Abraham’s behavior. Here’s how
the apostle Paul describes Abraham’s behavior — both in writing to the Hebrews,
and to the Romans:
Hebrews 11:8-10, 17-19, KJV: “By faith Abraham, when he was called to go out into a place
which he should after receive for an inheritance, obeyed; and he went out, not
knowing whither he went. By faith he sojourned in the land of promise, as
in a strange country, dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs
with him of the same promise: For he looked for a city which hath foundations,
whose builder and maker is God.
“By faith Abraham, when he was tried, offered up Isaac: and he
that had received the promises offered up his only begotten son, Of whom
it was said, That in Isaac shall thy seed be called: Accounting that God was
able to raise him up, even from the dead; from whence also he received him in a
figure.”
Romans 4:14-18, KJV: “For if
they which are of the law be heirs, faith is made void, and the promise made of
none effect: Because the law worketh wrath: for where
no law is, there is no transgression. Therefore it is of faith, that it
might be by grace; to the end the promise might be sure to all the seed; not to
that only which is of the law, but to that also which is of the faith of
Abraham; who is the father of us all,
“(As it is written, I have made thee a father of many nations,)
before him whom he believed, even God, who quickeneth
the dead, and calleth those things which be not as
though they were. Who against hope believed in hope, that he might become the
father of many nations, according to that which was spoken, So shall thy seed
be.”
Paul
makes it abundantly clear that it is impossible to live by the Law and live by
Faith at the same time. One either lives by the Law, and is subject to all of
the consequences of the Law for even the least infraction, or one can live by
the faith of the Lord Jesus Christ, and be totally delivered from the
consequences of any infractions of the Law.
Now
you understand why it is so critically important that the foundation of faith
toward God be so much a part of our character and makeup. We simply cannot live
under the Law and live by faith at the same time.
There
is a mandate of faith if we are to “go on beyond,” to the revelation that
awaits, being made “partakers of the Holy Ghost” [that word, partakers, comes
from the Greek word, metochos, which means: sharer,
associate, partner], eating of the fresh manna of revelation which comes by
the rhema, as well as the miraculous realm of
power associated with the ‘eternity of the eternities’.
It
is utterly impossible to get there without the faith of God operational and
functioning in its wholeness in us. Thus this is a foundation stone in Jesus
Christ without which no further building can be constructed in the realm of the
Spirit.
Here’s
where things get really interesting! In order for the Faith of God to become a
functioning part of our existence, it requires the Grace of God. Grace and
Faith work hand in hand, and neither one operates without the other.
Let’s
take a minute to define Grace so that this becomes more clear. The Greek word
translated “grace” throughout the New Testament is the word, charis. J.H. Thayer, in his Greek-English
Lexicon, defines this word like this:
1) The Divine influence of God
2) The merciful kindness by which
God strengthens and increases us in faith
3) The proof of God’s Divine Power
4) That which kindles the exercise
of Christian virtues
NOTHING
in these definitions allows us to conclude that grace is passive in any way!
Grace is a whole lot more than the kindness and mercy of God. It is the
empowerment that enables the operation of faith in God, as well as faith
towards God.
Let
me put it another way. In writing to the Romans, Paul says the following:
Romans 5:20, KJV: But
where sin abounded, grace did much more abound:
Ever
wonder why Paul put it like that? Grace is the empowerment to deal with sin.
Grace is given to bring us to the gift of faith. The gift of faith comes when
we hear the Word. Once we hear the Word of faith, truth penetrates our spirit.
When that takes place, grace has done its job. Grace brings us to the truth.
Faith takes over and grace is no longer needed.
We'll
take this up again next week.
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