The Kingdom of God
Part 4
We
are all seeking for a clear understanding of the Kingdom of God as it
applies to our lives today. However we need to realize that this kingdom
is spiritual in nature and not physical. Therefore we must not look at any
concept of physical authority connected with God’s Kingdom but rather at
that which is spiritual. This means that to live in the realm of the
kingdom we must come under the direct authority of the Christ, which is
the Spirit of God dwelling within us.
How
often we sing, "He is Lord, he is risen from the dead and he is
Lord," but in reality we decide and make the choices that direct our
lives most times without reference to the one we call Lord. Who tells us
what to do and when to do it? Who tells us where to go and when? Our body
says, "I am tired," and so we lay down. It says, "I am
hungry," so we eat. Jesus said, "Why do you call me Lord, Lord, and do not do the
things that I say?"
However
Jesus himself set the example for us as he communed with the Father in the
Garden of Gethsemane. After thirty-three years in which he did the will of
God, he was now asked to submit to one last ignominy in which he would
bear the judgment of death, that was instigated by Adam and passed upon
all flesh. Death could not touch him except he allowed it to do so. He who
knew no sin was made to be sin for us, that he might take the
"flesh" into death, and free us from its tyranny and dominion.
Our release from that bondage to sin and death was broken when he said,
"not my
will but thine be done."
The
object of these studies is to do two things. The first is to help
eliminate the wrong concepts that carnal minds have invented concerning
this kingdom, thus clouding the issue. The second is to allow the Holy
Spirit to unveil the truth to us so that we can enter into the reality of
God’s Kingdom with all its benefits and blessing.
Beloved
it is time we heard the voice of God because for so long the church has
been listening to the voice of men. Christians have been indoctrinated in
a very subtle manner, to believe that the ordinary person cannot fully
understand the Bible, so we appoint "professionals" who have
been to Bible College and have been taught the "truth" so they
can in turn teach others. This idea originated in the Catholic Church,
which for many years denied the people the right to own or read the Bible
because of the harm it may cause them, not being educated in spiritual
matters.
Of
course the Protestants have not gone this far, but they have inferred that
the "church" (organization) is essential to maintain the
integrity of truth. If that is so, then would somebody mind telling me
why, after two thousand years of Christianity, we have almost lost the
truth Jesus taught, and on most subjects confusion reigns? I testify that
the truth I know today did not come from any church organization or
theological college, nor did it come from any eastern mystic or guru, but
I have heard the voice of God. I lay no claim to being clever or highly
educated, or to know all there is to know concerning God, but I have
discovered what Jesus meant when he said, "My sheep hear My voice and they follow me."
So
in this study I am sharing those things which I have heard in my spirit
from that still small voice, the voice of God. Whatever you may read or
hear, that same spirit that is within you will either testify to it being
truth, or the product of man’s mind, so you always hold power of veto
over what you believe. Those who are simply religious will judge what I
say according to the natural mind, which has no ability to receive the
things that are of God, see 1 Cor. 2:14.
Before
we enter into this study of the Kingdom of God, let me say something about
the book that we call the Bible. Today we have a copy of this book in our
own language, but obviously this is not the original language in which it
was first written. Language is simply a vehicle to convey ideas. These
ideas are transmitted not just by the words themselves but also by the
images they invoke in our minds.
Jesus
referred to His people as "sheep." But we do not consider that
God's children are in fact literal sheep. We call this a "word
picture," and the Bible is full of such examples. Our problem is that
we look at one example and interpret it as being literal, and the next we
say is just a "figure of speech" according to our doctrinal
position. Then we have a problem where both interpretations are relevant.
Adam was a literal person and his history is recorded for us. But how many
realize that he was also a "figure" (or representation) of Him
who was to come? (Rom. 5:14) So Adam reveals far more to us than being
just a man, who lived in a garden. Jesus told us specifically that the
words he spoke are "spirit and
they are life." This gives them a quality far beyond the letters
simply forming a word.
The
revealing of truth must always remain the specific ministry of the Holy
Spirit that dwells within the believer. Jesus said, "When
the Holy Spirit is come, He will guide you into all truth, for He will
take the things concerning me and reveal them to you," John 16:13
and 15. Jesus himself was able to begin at Moses, (the first five books of
the Bible) and the prophets, and expounded unto the disciples in all the
scriptures "the things concerning Himself," Luke 24:27.
Thus
we are informed that the revelation of Christ is certainly not restricted
to the New Testament, but is a constant theme throughout the whole book.
May you be blessed as we walk through the pages of the Old and New
Testament, seeking to understand the Kingdom of God that is revealed
within its pages.
Spiritual
Teaching from History
In
order to begin this study we will look at the first time the word Kingdom
is used in the scriptures. This is found in Genesis 10:10 concerning
Nimrod (which means rebel) who was a mighty hunter (seeking
"prey" for his own ends) before (in the eyes of) the Lord. Here
we have expressed man's idea of God’s Kingdom authority that Nimrod
established by setting himself up as a king to ruler over the people.
In
the early days of the Old Testament when a man built a city it became his
domain or kingdom. The city was walled and usually guarded, and those who
lived there paid for the protection the city offered by becoming vassals
to the chief, who was in fact the king. It was several of these kings that
Abraham later fought in order to release his nephew Lot, who had become
part of the bounty secured in a war between them.
Behind
these kingdoms lay a greed for power, control and wealth which has become
a mind-set down through the generations. Each king sought to attract
wealthy men to their kingdoms by offering them certain authority and
liberties. So Nimrod's kingdom is recorded for us, because it best reveals
the nature of the "kingdom" that was birthed in the heart of man
that is set in opposition to the Kingdom of God. It functioned as a
totalitarian rule over a people, who are made subservient to a dictator
who is accountable only to himself.
Is
it not true that most Christians believe that God causes accidents and
earthquakes, and puts sickness on us to make us better Christians? Is it
not true that most Christians believe in "the sovereignty" of
the God who is ruling this world as a king? They believe that this
"God" controls every detail of people’s lives, including the
power of life and death. When a child we know is killed in a motor
accident, we say, "God took him!" This "God" dispenses
judgment according to the law of good and evil, blessing us if we are good
and punishing us if we are evil. He has the power to make us sick or bring
calamity upon us. Because of our sin, he condemns us to mortality making
it mandatory that we must all die first. But if we respond to him
correctly, he will take us to a wonderful place he has made for us called
"heaven." However if we refuse his demands he has the power to
throw us into a burning hell where we will burn forever.
Confusion
occurs if we consider that God’s Kingdom is a reflection of the kingdom
established by Nimrod. The kingdom Nimrod set up was totally despotic and
the inhabitants were little better than slaves. How confusing such a
comparison becomes when we declare the truth that "God
is love." If you are living in a kingdom that is being ruled by a
despot who appears to have no concern for you, yet you consider that God
is that King, you are exhibiting the same confusion we have just
mentioned. Whatever you believe God to be, will be the image you project
to everyone about you.
Just
think about it, Jesus said, "The
Kingdom of God is within you." So we are not speaking about
something that is exterior to us but is part of our being. Paul says, "The
kingdom of God is not meat and drink but righteousness and peace and joy
in the Holy Ghost." That does not sound like the Kingdom of God
in which most Christians believe they dwell today. Where is this
righteousness, where is this peace and where is this joy that is the
evidence of the Kingdom functioning within us today? Beloved it is time to
discover reality in our lives and to experience the truth regarding the
Kingdom of God.
Let
us now consider Israel as a nation in the light of the Kingdom of God.
They were told that if they obeyed God's voice and kept His covenant, they
would be a special treasure to God above all people, and they would be a
kingdom of priests and a holy nation, Exodus 19:5,6. Here the kingdom is
connected to the priesthood. Why did God say they would be a kingdom of
priests? Because all the groaning creation needs the mediation of a
priest, who can release them from the bondage of the kingdom of darkness.
Only a true priest of the Living God is able to deliver them from the
kingdom of darkness.
Up
to this point in Israel's history no human king was necessary to rule over
them, because theoretically, God was their King. The only
"human" leadership they knew was invested in the prophet, who
was necessary because Israel refused to hear the voice of God. The nation
of Israel was unique in its day, in that it was the only nation claiming
to be theocratic, which means that it functioned under the direct
authority of God. However this was not totally true because they
deliberately refused to hear the voice of God, and so God's direction for
them had to be relayed through an intermediary like Moses and Samuel.
The
apostle Paul tells us that everything that happened to Israel was recorded
for us as examples or figures, in order that we might not lust after evil
things as they also lusted. All these issues therefore must carry a
spiritual message for us today that we need to understand. Can you think
of a theocratic nation on the
earth today? Australia, England and the U.S.A. are called Christian
countries, but none function under the direct authority of God. They all
have Prime Ministers or Presidents, together with their governments that
make the laws to control the people. It is hard to conceive of a country
being ruled totally by the direct authority of God.
The
question of authority is resolved by the Christian world through a system
known as democracy, which actually means the people ruling, and is not theocracy. However the thinking among Christians is that because
every person has come out of God, every man is able to know the will of
God. On that basis they believe that democracy is actually God ruling
through his people. The fallacy of this is evidenced by the lack of
consensus among Christians. The Baptists believe the Pentecostals are
wrong, and the Pentecostals believe the Seventh Day Adventists are wrong.
The "coming of Christ" divides God’s people in many different
ways and the concept of heaven and hell is just as divisive. So democracy
does not equate with theocracy or God ruling.
In
spite of these differences, the church functions mostly on democratic
principles with the people voting for a pastor, as well as for the
eldership. In some independent churches with a dynamic pastor, the
government becomes autocratic, which means that he is in fact the
"king", and rules by his own inspiration, believing he knows the
mind of God better than others. But have you ever seen a church that is
governed directly and solely by God? I certainly have not. This would mean
that the people would be absolutely of one accord, because each one
individually would be listening to and obeying the voice of God. No other
voice, regardless of how spiritual it may sound would carry any authority.
So obviously natural Israel could not be the Kingdom of God and neither is
the church in the world today.
We
will continue to use the nation of Israel as a parable through which we
can better understand the Kingdom of God. We must never lose sight of the
origin of Israel through Abraham, who was the father of this nation. When
he was 99 years old and Sarah his wife was 90, God told them they would
have a child. In the natural this was impossible but of course "nothing
is impossible with God." No word of the Lord is void of power, so
the fulfillment of His divine purposes are often connected with
impossibilities so we can never mistake who it is that brings it to pass.
However
before the real son Isaac was born, Abraham sought to fulfill the divine
promise by human means. To investigate the matter more closely, we
discover that he listened to another voice apart from the voice of God. He
listened to the voice of his wife, who spoke out of her own carnal
knowledge of God. Her concept was, that what is impossible in the natural
realm is also impossible to God. Does that sound familiar? How often have
we rationalized what God has said, and substituted our own ideas instead.
Under the New Covenant, God says, "I will write my laws in
their hearts and in their minds, and their sins and iniquities I will
remember no more," Heb. 10:16-17. But of course, many do not
believe this, and so continue to follow the laws of "do’s and
don’ts" established by the religious world, and keep asking God to
forgive their sins.
In
the presence of God, Abraham rejoices in his achievement to have a child
according to Sarah’s plan and says to God, "O
that Ishmael might live before you forever." But God ignores
Abraham’s efforts at producing the Son of Promise, just as He does for
us today as we parade our religious sons before Him. Religion continues to
birth her sons using their own formula based upon the carnal mind of man,
and then declaring them to be sons of God, "born again," with a
ticket to enter heaven after they die. Then like Abraham these are paraded
before God seeking divine recognition for them. But Paul declares, "If
any man be in Christ he is a new creation, old things have passed away and
behold all things have become new."
The
tragic consequences of acting apart from God are illustrated here in
Abraham's life. Ishmael is the father of the Arab people who have always
been Israel’s enemies, even though they have the same father! With
Abraham as their father they eventually developed a religious system known
as Islam with their own prophet, Mohammed. In spite of Abraham's failure
to allow God to be God, he did believe God when he told him he would have
a son and "his seed would be as
the stars of heaven." So finally, Sarah conceived even though she
was past childbearing age, and Isaac the true Son of Promise was born.
Remember we are looking not just at history, but at a parable that is
filled with teaching for us today.
God
promised Abraham that "in him and his seed would all the nations of the earth be
blessed." However we know from Paul's writing that "his
seed" did not refer to the natural seed of Abraham and his
descendants, but only to one Seed which is Christ, Gal. 3:16. Even today,
with all our enlightenment we still do exactly what Abraham did, and
produce our own sons through a religious experience, without waiting for
the miracle birth through divine intervention. The "gospel" that
is generally preached today says, "give your heart to Jesus and
believe he died on the cross for you, confess your sins and you will be
born again, and become a child of God." All this formula can produce
is yet another Ishmael!
Like
Abraham it is a formula that man is capable of performing without any
miracle, just as Abraham produced Ishmael. But again, the tragedy is we
have produced a "race" of people within the "church"
who oppose the truth and who want to fight every- one who does not agree
with them. How sad it is that today anyone who hears the voice of God and
preaches truth will find his enemies not out in the world, but within the
ranks of the church. In so many cases the voice of God has been stifled,
and the voice of man is the authority upon which life is based. Hundreds
of years later in Jesus day those who wanted to kill Jesus boasted that
Abraham was their father, although there was no manifestation of his
character in them. These people who were connected to Abraham by natural
generation, had nothing in common with the spiritual man through whom a
miracle Son of God was born.
Many
years after Abraham’s grandson Jacob was born, the nation of Israel had
increased in numbers, even under great oppression during 400 years in
Egypt as slaves. We may well ask how could Abraham’s offspring become
slaves? The answer is that they were only his children by natural
generation, and knew little of the divine authority that directed his
life. The true sons of God are "not born of blood nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will
of man, but of God," John 1:12-13. We must understand that God
has no grandchildren. Every
single one must be born of God by the divine incorruptible seed.
God’s
true authority is expressed through His voice. The writing on tables of
stone was necessary for those whose carnal minds would not allow them to
hear His voice. It may be a surprise for many to know that the Bible is
not a substitute for Christ the Living Word. Jesus said, "My words are spirit and they are life," John 6:63.
In its beginning the early church was directed from within by the Voice of
God, without a Bible. There were no Bible studies, but within every man
there is a spirit, and the inspiration of the Almighty gives them
understanding. These truths are fundamental to an understanding of the
Kingdom of God.
How
did Israel negotiate the wilderness for forty years with never any lack of
food or water? The Lord who guided them and met their needs out of the
abundance of his infinite supply was directing them. For those who have
ears to hear, Israel’s journey is a picture of God’s ability to direct
and supply every need, anywhere, anytime.
We
Want a King
A
crisis had arisen in Israel’s history, because Samuel who had been such
a wonderful spiritual leader in Israel was now old and unable to carry on.
His sons did not follow in their father’s footsteps, so it seemed there
was no one to take up the leadership challenge. This of course is but the
carnal reasoning of man and has nothing to do with reality. The law was
given to Israel as an external authority simply because they lacked
spiritual perception, but this is not how God’s authority was to be
administered. God has put His laws in our hearts and in our minds they are
written, so that His authority would function from within us.
In
the creation of man (Gen. 1:26:28) dominion was given to him over all the
works of God's hand. However this was not a delegated authority as most
Christians believe, but remains vested in God who inhabits all of creation
including man. Therefore God's authority remains within the man by reason
of the Christ who dwells within. It was for this reason that Jesus said
that the Kingdom of God is within you, because the authority that the
kingdom represents is not external to us. But we cannot point the finger
at Israel for wanting an external authority (king), for most Christians
pay far more attention to the external laws of their church than the law
written in their heart.
One
day when the prophet Samuel was getting old and his sons were marching to
another tune, Israel said to him, "Make us a king to judge us like
all the (heathen) nations." If Adam’s rebellion was personal, then
this represents the national rebellion of a people whose origin began in
God. This is a "theocratic" nation becoming an earthly kingdom,
putting themselves under the authority of a king, who is a man. The
proliferation of state and federal laws in our country is a clear
indication that there is very little response to God’s authority that is
established within mankind in the world today. If every man recognized God
as his king there would not be any need for the government of the land to
make any laws at all!
The
prophet Jeremiah had this to say about such rebellion.
"Thus sayeth the Lord, cursed is the man that trusteth in man and
maketh flesh his arm (strength),
and whose heart of awareness departeth from the Lord. For he shall be like
the heath in the desert, and shall not see when good cometh, but shall
inhabit the parched places in the wilderness, in a salt (barren)
land which is not inhabited….., but…Blessed
is the man that trusteth in the Lord and whose confidence is in him."
Jer. 17:5-7.
Let
us bear in mind that when we speak of the Kingdom of God we are speaking
of His dominion or authority, as well as His supply. So Israel’s request
for a king apart from God, signified their total rejection of His
authority over them. Samuel was deeply grieved in his heart at this
request to terminate God’s authority, considering at first that it was a
rejection of his own position as prophet that was at stake.
The
prophet was told that it was God who was being rejected and not himself,
so he was directed to give the people the king they desired. This was
because God knew that Israel’s backsliding would be an instrument of
correction in their life. But even after centuries of hardship and
deprivation their desire to be free from God’s authority did not change.
For at the trial of CHRIST they cried out, "Crucify him, for we will not have this man to rule over
us." Israel was delivered from the power of Pharaoh but since
then much of their history has been under foreign domination. Thus their
rebellion was confirmed even in spite of the revelation of God in Christ
Jesus.
So
why did God give them a king? Because God is a Father and as such
understands that true obedience can only be obtained by love. This is just
as true in the natural as it is in the spiritual. If our children do not
obey us as parents because they love us, then we have lost control of
them, and must resort to law in some form or another. This law must have a
penalty that can be a threat of punishment or deprivation, which we as
parents inflict upon our children. What I am saying does not rule out
correction, but even that is ineffective if our children are not raised in
a true atmosphere of love. People will do for love what nothing else can
achieve. Remember the Bible says, "We
love him because he first loved us,"
and not because of any other promises or offer he has make.
Contrary
to the general teaching of the church today, our Heavenly Father limits
Himself to love, in order to generate obedience in His children. God has
never held the threat of an eternal burning hell over us in order to bring
about our salvation. God has never ever said that he would punish us if we
sinned. I know that "you can be
sure your sins will find you out," and "the
soul that sinneth shall die," but in neither of these statements
does it suggest that God becomes involved! The truth is that love is the
only motivation for obedience, for there is no other. Jesus clearly said, "If
you love me you will keep my commandments." If this is true,
then the converse must be true also.
Why
are many Christians not really obedient to the Lord today? The reason is
because they have responded to the Lord, only out
of a fear of hell, by making what would be the sensible choice of
"receiving Christ" in order to escape eternal damnation. Many
believe that if they are "saved" then God will protect and take
care of them so this becomes another "reason" why some come to
Christ. We can pursue the matter further and ask what it is that keeps
them "clinging" to the Lord? The answer is simply that they are
told if they do good then God will bless them, and if they do evil God
will punish them. If they tithe then they can expect God will prosper them
and they will be rich. If they "back slide" then some sickness
or disaster will come to them from God. Under such theology who would not
try his best to "appear" to love God, without considering that God
is not deceived since He looks upon the heart?
Remember
God is not mocked, for whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap.
Obedience is an inward thing, and cannot be gauged by any external appearance.
Under threat of death people can be made to do almost anything, but no one
would call such action "obedience." The basis of love is a
desire to reach out and possess the beloved by drawing them unto one’s
self and thus become one with them. Love is not "getting," it is
giving! So the Bible says, "God
so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son." However
the reality among God’s people today is that Christians say, "I
know I should love so and so,
but I really can’t! Or, " I know I ought to forgive, but I simply
cannot!"
Thus
in many lives there is really no true obedience towards God at all. But
most Christians do not understand this principle of obedience, so man
makes his laws of do’s and don’ts and the people think these are the
laws of God, so they try to keep them. Many Christians obey the laws of
their church so that they can be accepted and be a part of the group.
Natural man functions under the natural law of sowing and reaping. Thus
Paul says, "If we sow to the
flesh we shall of the flesh (not God) reap corruption." So God said to Israel, "Your
backsliding will correct you."
In
the book of Hebrews we are told that God said he had "put
his laws into their hearts and in their minds he would write them."
Heb. 10:16. These laws are established within and so are not open to
speculation or reason. In reality these Laws of God are the laws of the
kingdom written in our heart. Now the Greek word for law is "nomos"
that comes from a word meaning to "parcel out" or apportion,
especially in relation to food supplied to animals. So the thought
conveyed here is not law in the sense of "thou shalt or thou shalt
not," but the application of the will, nature, purpose and provision
of God. When the King is enthroned in our lives these laws come into
effect releasing God’s power to bring everything within us into
subjection to the Christ. At the same time they open the doors to God’s
infinite supply so that every need is totally met. Then we will hear
Father say to us, "Beloved, all that I have is yours."
This
spiritual comprehension is not evident in Israel's history so they were
bound to function out of an external law written on tables of stone. So
when Samuel was no longer able to provide spiritual direction for them,
Israel began to call for a king. This king would be an external authority
that they could follow and his word would be law. However such a request
was abhorrent to Samuel who remonstrated with the people for God was their
king.
The
reasons for this desire to have a "king
like all the nations," was the result of Israel's failure to
correctly respond to God. At Mt. Sinai Moses told them from God that if
they would obey the voice of the Lord and keep his covenant, then they would be a peculiar
treasure unto the Lord above all people. After God had delivered to
them the law on the top of the mount, Israel said to Moses, "We are
willing to hear your voice, but we do not want to hear the voice of
God." It was for this reason that Israel needed the prophets to tell
them what God was saying, and to provide spiritual direction.
This
is no different to the day in which we live, for so few Christians have
the capacity to hear the voice of God. This is in spite of Jesus saying, "My
sheep hear my voice and they follow me." This whole parable in
John 10 is full of meaning for us today. Jesus says that the Shepherd of
the sheep goes in through the door,
and to him the porter opens the door. First of all what is the
"door" he speaks of? This is the only access point through which
the Word enters to affect our lives, and that is through the spirit within
us. The realm of spirit within us is the "door," through which
God accesses our life, and the "porter" refers to the Holy
Spirit who is the sentinel of our heart, keeping out anything that
defileth, for he is the guardian of the Most Holy Place. The Holy Spirit
within will filter every word you hear or read if you will allow him, and
he will let you know that which is truth and that which is not.
However
there is another who desires to control the sheep and he is called a
hireling, and it is said of him that he climbs up some other way to get
access to the sheep. What is this "other way" referred to here?
This access point is the mind that can be entered through the natural ear
and intellect. Anyone who appeals simply to your intellect to accept what
they are preaching is not the true shepherd. The sheep know the voice of
the shepherd and they will not follow a stranger. That still small voice
is the voice that represents the authority of the Kingdom of God. However
the voice that appeals to the intellect energizes the carnal mind or the
Adamic consciousness, and this is an enemy of God and brings forth death.
Can
you not see why Jesus said, "seek
ye first the Kingdom of God." Beloved I challenge you today to
discover what authorities are controlling your life. Until every part of
our being has been brought under the authority of Christ, we will never
experience the release and liberty that Father has provided for us. The
whole basis of the Kingdom of God is the bringing forth of the Christ upon
whose shoulders rests the government of God. Be like Hannah who did not
want to enter the house of God because she had nothing or "no
child" to replace the crumbling religious system that existed in her
day. Is the situation any less tolerable today?
Man
apart from God, has a basic need to be governed, because we were never
created to live without divine authority. Paul says, "the
creature itself shall also be delivered from the bondage of corruption
into the glorious liberty of the children of God." We live in a
world even in the natural where there are so few leaders, and those who
claim to be such portray a very poor image to those who seek to follow.
Man was never intended to dominate man. "For
no man can serve two masters, either he will hate the one and love the
other," or vice versa. So if we have never bowed the knee to God
then we will inevitably look for another to lead us.
Samuel
8:11-18 the prophet clearly exposes the heart of a man who desires to lord
it over others. Seven times, which is the number of completeness, Samuel
tells the people, "he will take" and goes on to list the issues
that would be involved. Times have not changed and neither has the heart
of man. Today we have TV evangelists and other "great"
ministries who are millionaires, while Jesus had nowhere to lay his head.
Many pastors today have to do a business course because they handle an
annual turnover greater than many business enterprises.
Jesus
said he did not come to be "ministered
unto but to minister." In other words he did not come to get but
to give, yet he never lacked for anything. However Israel would not heed
the words of the prophet and Saul became king. This was the man who did
his best to kill David, the man chosen of God to lead Israel. Is it not so
strange that the religious leadership of Israel sought to kill the true
King of Jews, when Jesus walked the earth? They finally succeeded, but
only because "He was delivered
by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God," otherwise
they could not have succeeded. Little did they realize they simply
fulfilled the purpose of God in this regard.
It
was Elijah who challenged Israel as to the authority that governed their
lives. In 1 Kings 18, the prophet gathered all Israel together to
establish the divine authority over Israel, which had become involved in
Idolatry. It seems strange that there should be any doubt in anyone's mind
as to which authority should be recognized, that of God or Baal. But Baal
was considered lord of heaven and earth, and also was connected with
fertility.
At
Mount Carmel the showdown took place as to who could supply the fire for
the sacrifice, God or Baal. It was no contest and Baal was discredited and
the priests of Baal were slaughtered. It must be remembered that the
worship of Baal reached its zenith under Ahab's wicked rule, which was
influenced by his heathen wife Jezebel, showing how a king can be
corrupted so easily. Jezebel became a symbol of all such evil influence
even in the church in Thyatira in Revelation 2:20.
The
spiritual counter-part of all these things is that today man still rejects
God’s authority in favor of what we judge for ourselves to be right.
Until we become conscious of God's authority in our lives, not as a result
of law or any other form of control, religious or otherwise, we cannot
express Jesus Christ as Lord. Jesus himself declared, "You
call me Lord, Lord but you do not the things that I say."
King
David
The
whole course of the nation of Israel was changed once David became King.
He therefore stands in scripture as a type of Jesus Christ who is made of
the seed of David according to the flesh. It was said of David that he was
"a man after God's own
heart." It is most interesting to see the selection process as
the prophet Samuel goes to anoint the new king. Remember Saul was still on
the throne while the anointing oil was being poured on the head of Jesse's
youngest son. Today, the King of Kings stands anointed of God in spite of
the "self" that occupies the throne in so many lives, crying
out, "We will not have this man to rule over us." However, the
purposes of God with regard to the Kingdom cannot be thwarted regardless
of the authorities that may hold sway.
Samuel
looked over each son as he passed before him, and considered each one to
be a suitable candidate for king. But the word of the Lord came to him
saying, "look
not on his countenance or on the height of his stature, because I have
rejected him, for the Lord seeth not as man sees, for man looks upon the
outward appearance but the Lord looketh on the heart," 1 Sam
16:7.
How
many men today who are tall of stature in men's eyes and look to have all
the human and academic qualifications necessary to be good leaders, but
are rejected of the Lord because of their heart? The Kingdom does not come
with observation for it is an inward thing. It is not meat and drink that
satisfies man "but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Ghost,"
which are all qualities emanating from love.
David
was a young shepherd boy with nothing to recommend him for such a high
position from the world's point of view, but he had a heart for God and so
nothing else mattered. Paul tells us that God's authority in the kingdom
functions through the foolish things of this world that confound the wise,
and the weak, and base things that are despised and even the things that
are not, that "no flesh should
glory in His presence," 1Cor. 27-29. This is because the power and the dominion belong to God and is
not dependant upon man, so it can function through these earthen vessels.
To Him be the Glory!
Man's
Kingdom
Nimrod
created his kingdom of confusion first of all in his mind using his
distorted concept of God and a lack of understanding his own reality. This
kingdom was established as a physical reality in the form of Babylon, in
which he pitted this authority system against God. Remember we are not
just reading history here but the spirit is teaching us truth in the only
way we can understand it.
James
1:13 explains this process by stating that we cannot blame God for our
sin, because He "neither tempts us with evil" nor can God ever respond
to evil himself. However he goes on to explain the process of temptation,
saying that all temptation has its "beginning" in the mind of
man, having been generated in the realm of our desires or lusts. It begins
with a thought, and then develops in the invisible realm of the mind until
it has reached the point that it influences the emotions and the will that
combine to bring it to birth. James says, the initial temptation that
began as a thought has now finally produced a physical manifestation
called sin, thus birthing death in us.
Remember
we are searching for a true understanding of how God's Kingdom functions
in our lives today. Most Christians still consider God's Kingdom to be a
physical authority exerted over a defined material area called the Earth.
Therefore they are waiting for the literal man Jesus to return to the
earth and take his place on a throne in the literal city of Jerusalem.
Christians believe God drove man out of the Garden of Eden, because he was
angry with him over his disobedience.
But
the truth is that when Adam took the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of
good and evil he had already created the wilderness in which he found
himself. God did not have to do anything. The translators of our English
Bible had no such comprehension of spiritual matters so they said, "God
drove the man out of the garden," because they believed God was
angry with him over his disobedience. This same principle is emulated by
the religious world today.
Every
person on the earth will take on the character of the God they worship. If
you worship an angry God, you will be an angry person!
So
it is perfectly natural that Nimrod should build his kingdom in the same
way he perceived God’s authority to function, and set himself up as the
sovereign lord. Nimrod also considered Cain was "driven" out
from the presence of the Lord, so he built a walled city and determined no
one was going to drive him out. But to remain true to the principle, that
the beginning of Nimrod’s authority system started in his mind we must
look behind the physical evidence into that invisible world of the mind.
Nimrod did not "begin" with a physical kingdom but it began with
a thought process. Until we understand this concept we will never grasp
the truth of the Kingdom of God.
First
of all let us set the stage for the birthing of this kingdom called Babel.
Adam had two children, the first was called Cain, this means a
"possession" and the second was called Abel, or Hebel, which
means "breath." Here is another divine principle spoken of by
Paul in 1 Cor 15:46, "That
was not first that is spiritual but that which is natural and then that
which is spiritual." So we have the natural man represented
in Cain, and Abel represents the spiritual man.
Abel
was interested in the birthright as evidenced in his choice of the firstling of the flock for a sacrifice, but Cain was like Esau who
saw no advantage in such things. Cain offered the fruit of the ground,
which speaks to us of that which is the product of the earth. The natural
man still considers today, that he came from the ground (dust) and will
return to the ground. Therefore he will always offer what has been
produced out of himself (the ground), being ignorant of his origin and
standing in relation to God. So today man offers God his money, ability,
intellect, time and strength, all of which is out of himself. Gods says,
"Just give me the reality of who you are, and I will manifest myself
through you for all the world to see."
In
Genesis 4:16, we are told that Cain went out from the presence of the
Lord. Now our natural mind sees Cain traveling along some dusty road to
some distant place where he could build a home. But we know that God is
everywhere and David declared it mattered not where we went, God would be
there, even in hell! The truth is that Cain did not necessarily go
anywhere physically, but he did journey in his mind to a place where he no
longer could sense God. It is called the Land of Nod, and all mankind has
taken that journey, with many never returning to Father’s house. This is
the only place where this word "Nod" is used, and it means,
"wandering." God is the center of this universe and if we lose
our connection with that center we travel like a shooting star that has no
clear orbit. To put it bluntly, at that point we are lost! (see Gen 4:14.)
Notice
the first thing Cain did in his "lost" condition was to build a
city and dedicate it to the name of his son, Enoch, which means
"dedicated." It would seem to be almost a rebuff to Cain, that
God "took" Enoch out of the kingdom Cain was building, so he
would not see death that must inevitably follow. This means God simply
intervened in the life of Enoch and lifted him into another dimension,
just as Adam was moved out of the Garden and put into another dimension of
life, where the spiritual was replaced by the physical. In the case of
Enoch, God replaced the physical with the spiritual.
So
Cain established his own authority by building a city and taking dominion
over other people, enslaving them for his own benefit. Thus Cain who had
established his own authority and kingdom no longer recognized God’s
authority. Because Enoch remained under the authority of the Kingdom of
God, he was incompatible with Cain’s kingdom and for this reason God
lifted him up into that higher dimension. Beloved I want you to see this
is exactly the same today for those who "walk with God." So Cain
represents man who has lost his relationship with God and so must
establish his own authority structure apart from God.
Ever
since Adam left the Garden of Eden man has become his own god, boasting of
his ability to disregard God and His authority if he so chooses. Consider
for a moment those Christians who sing with great gusto, "He is Lord,
He is risen from the dead and He is Lord." In their everyday life
they decide what they want to do, where they want to go, and how they want
to live without any real reference to the Lord. So the Lordship of Christ
is equated with trying not to do evil, but doing that which is good and
they believe they are practicing the Lordship of Christ. Paul tells us
that our body’s are the Temple of God and we are not our own for we are
bought with a price, and we do not possess sovereign rights over how we
live. The truth is, we belong to God by right of creation as well as by
right of redemption.
It
is interesting to find Israel at the time of Christ claiming Abraham as
their Father, and so considered they were the chosen people of God. Yet
they were trying to kill the Son of the Living God and finally they
succeeded at Calvary. In every sense man has built his own kingdom having
little regard for the divine authority that has been invested in man. The
true seed of Abraham was not the nation of Israel, but Jesus Christ in
whom all the nations of the earth are to be blessed. He obeyed his Father
who said, "Sacrifice and
offerings I do not desire," yet Israel continued their animal
sacrifices while Christ yielded his body as a living sacrifice unto the
Father, to be His temple and dwelling place.
Israel
followed the actions of Cain and killed their brother Jesus, saying,
"Crucify him, for we will not
have this man to reign over us." They also fulfilled the parable
Jesus told about the man who had a vineyard, and put laborers in it to
look after it while he went away. But when he sent his servant to receive
the fruit of the vineyard at the time of harvest, the husbandmen took him
and beat him, then killed the next servant that was sent. Finally the man
said, "I will send my son for
surely they will reverence him," but when they saw him they said,
"This is
the heir, come let us kill him and we will claim the inheritance."
Then
we come to the time of Noah who found grace in the eyes of the Lord. Adam
had forfeited his right to remain in the Garden of God and so that
spiritual environment was lost to him, and death was passed on to all men.
Adam had forfeited his right to remain in the Garden of God and so that
spiritual environment was lost to him, and death was passed on to all men.
So the day came when God said, "My spirit shall not always strive or plead with man."
This is a reference to the Adamic consciousness that had become
established through the generations of Adam. Man became responsible for
his own choices having little regard for the authority of God. But in
mercy God provided a way of escape in the Ark that Noah built by faith.
But one-hundred-twenty years of preaching did not sway the majority who
were swept away in the corruption of a godless society.
But
in speaking of Noah, most would consider this is just a record of history,
where a man built a great boat that saved his family from the flood of
God’s judgment. I want you to know that what is recorded here concerning
Noah is just as relevant today as it was way back in history. If you have
eyes to see you can watch the youth of our day being swept away in the
flood of corruption that is polluting the world. Even Christian parents
are being affected as the tide of evil rises in the world. Is there any
answer?? Yes there is, for God says to every man to build an ark to save
his family. That "ark" is the reality of Christ dwelling within,
lifting us above the flood of corruption that is drowning so many today.
We
cry to God about the wicked music that is poisoning our youth, and beg God
to stop the pornography. We weep over the flood of children born to those
who are drowning in the cesspools of wanton sex, which is being encouraged
by sex education in our schools. How many have been destroyed because of
the drugs that are sweeping the entire world? Christians partition the
government to do more to control illicit drugs, but their response is
minimal. God says, "I have provided an ark that will lift you above
the flood of evil and introduce you to a new world called the Kingdom of
God, wherein dwells righteousness."
Noah
entered a new era after the flood and scripture states that the whole
earth was populated through his three sons, Shem, Ham and Japeth. But we
will follow the generations of Ham who brings forth Canaan the fourth son.
Then from Canaan comes Cush, which means "black" who brings
forth Nimrod, which means "rebel." So we can see that the Adamic
consciousness had crossed over in the ark, and soon begins to exert its
influence on the people. Because of man’s origin as spirit, there is a
sense of divine authority resident within him, but with Nimrod he refuses
to submit and openly sets his heart to rebel against God.
Nimrod
establishes his own kingdom called Babel, or Babylon. The name Babylon
means "confusion by mixture." Here we have a kingdom set up by
Nimrod as if in competition with God, with Nineveh as its capital. It
became a cultural center as well as developing its own religion based upon
idolatry. This kingdom, in its spiritual representation has remained
active right up to this day, and still is the great counterfeit of
Christianity. John saw the day of its demise from the Isle of Patmos in
Rev 18:2. Notice it is called "Babylon the great."
I
want you now to hear the cry of the divine messenger to the people of God
in Rev 18:4, "Come out of her my people, lest you be a joint participant in
her sins, and be involved in her plagues or calamities." This
command is clear and direct and has applied to the people of God of all
ages, but more especially in this our day. What is this Babylon that we
are to come out of? Some have suggested it is the Roman Catholic Church,
but there was no such thing in Nimrod’s day when the kingdom called
Babylon was established. Babylon is a religious system that is founded
upon man’s concept of God, developed in what Paul calls the carnal mind.
It is based upon a "two power" system called "good and
evil." This involves having a God for the good, and a God for the
evil. Man calls the "god of evil," the devil, believing it to be
responsible for all the evil in the world. According to
"Babylon," there is a constant battle between God, and the devil
that opposes everything God does. This false kingdom teaches that God
blesses those that do good and punishes those who do evil. All of this and
more, is simply a universal hypnotism that has affected the whole world.
Life
in this kingdom called Babylon is filled with sin, sickness and death,
under a God who keeps a record of our sins, and dispatches those who do
not repent to an everlasting burning hell. This "Gospel" is
formed by the carnal mind, joining certain Scriptures together while
ignoring many others that would contradict their theory. The real problem
with Babylon is that it produces a distorted picture of God and also of
ourselves and provides a panacea that dulls our spiritual senses.
Now
what I have written in this section is not simply a record of history, but
an account of the rise of a spurious kingdom that is set as an alternative
to the Kingdom of God. This other kingdom was birthed in the mind of a
rebellious man. However let us be clear in our understanding, that the
mind of every natural man is called "carnal," having no ability
to know God or to understand the things of the spirit, 1 Cor. 2:14. The
power to create is inherent in man, because he came out of God who created
the heavens and the earth by speaking a word. The difference is that after
God had finished His creation, He looked and saw that everything was good.
After
man sinned he released into the world both good and evil that would
contaminate every man. Now man has two worlds to deal with, because he
opened himself to inhabit both the physical and the spiritual world. The
physical world is visible to our natural eyes and is the world of good and
evil. We are born into this world, in which we make decisions based upon
our knowledge of these two opposites. This discernment is considered vital
by the carnal mind, to bring us into spiritual union with God, because the
snake told Eve, "To eat the
fruit of this tree of the knowledge of good and evil will open your eyes
and make you as gods." However, instead of bringing them into a
vital expression of God, it took them into a lower dimension of life that
made them subject to sin, sickness and death. In this condition man has a
distorted understanding of God, and his ability to know the things of the
spirit is limited to the natural mind.
Do
not be fooled beloved, for sin is not birthed in the physical world but in
the spiritual world of your mind. James says, "Every
man is tempted of his own lust (or desire) and
enticed, then when lust has conceived, (birthed in the mind) it
comes forth into manifestation as sin, and this results death,"
James 1:13-15. Jesus said, "If
you hate your brother you are a murderer." Why is that so?
Because a man must first make a decision to hate that begins as a thought,
and this thought acts upon his emotions, inflaming them until he becomes
convinced he has a right to take his brother’s life. It becomes apparent
that all sin begins in the spiritual part of man. This is important for us
to grasp because we tend to associate sin only with its outward
manifestation and not with its origin.
War
in Heaven
In
view of all that we have shared it becomes apparent that God’s authority
must be restored within us before the Kingdom of God can function. This
means that every opposing force within us must be subdued and brought
under the control of Christ. Here we encounter our first problem, for most
believe we have the power to "bring all things into subjection under our feet." But
believe me there is not a man on the earth who has the power to quell the
forces that control us.
It
is interesting that in the book of Revelation we find there is "war
in heaven." Now religion has represented heaven as a beautiful place
up in the sky somewhere to which Christians go after they die. This
"place" is also considered to be where God lives because he is
too holy to reside on the earth. However, the Greek word translated heaven
is "ouranos" and means above, with the idea of elevation.
However, the natural mind only understands "above" to mean,
"above the earth," in other words the sky. The truth is that it
refers to a higher form of consciousness and a higher realm of living
having nothing to do with a literal elevation above the earth.
Paul
tells us in Eph. 2:5-6, "Even when we were dead in
sins, he has quickened us together with Christ (by grace we are saved), and
has (now) raised us up together and made us to sit together in heavenly places (ouranos) in Christ Jesus." Paul continues by saying that this
salvation, that elevates us into Christ consciousness, is to be a
manifestation of his grace towards us, in the ages that follow. There is
nothing here to suggest that our feet leave the earth.
What
we are discussing here is a "war in heaven." First of all we
must recognize that this war is not being fought in some ethereal
"heaven" in the sky, but is a battle for the supremacy of your
mind and mine, and to reinstate our true King, which is Christ. To control
a person there is no need for guns or prisons all that is needed is to
control a person’s mind. Mind control is a science today, practiced
during the last world war, as "brain washing." But it becomes
far more sinister when a government seeks to manipulate the minds of the
people through television, radio and the media in countries like China and
Russia. But to bring this mind control into focus in our own personal
lives, let us consider a child who constantly hears from his parents that
he is no good, and is dumb. The effect of those words on a child is
devastating, locking him into a prison without cells or bars, but
crippling his future.
Let
us consider the first time we hear about someone being controlled by their
mind. It is in Genesis 3, when Eve has a conversation with a snake. Now
modern theology interprets the snake as being satan or the devil, giving
him personality and a conscious existence that still remains today.
Beloved I trust we have grown enough in God to know that concept to be
just a fable and a figment of man’s imagination. Conversation is an
activity of the mind, that is then expressed in words as we exchange ideas
and facts of mutual interest. So what we have here in the Garden of Eden
is the snake talking to Eve, who represents the soul of Adam.
Eve
knew God had said that they were not to eat of the fruit of the tree in
the midst of the garden lest they die. But who was she speaking to? This
was a conversation within the mind of Eve that was functioning alone
without any input from the spirit (Adam). This is a discussion with the
carnal mind that is an enemy of God, as Eve seeks wisdom. James speaks of
this wisdom saying, "This
wisdom descends not from above, but is earthy, sensual and devilish."
So she was responding to this other source of wisdom or knowledge that was
seeking to dominate her mind. Remember Eve was alone at this time for
Adam, the spirit man, was not with her, so the influence of the Spirit on
the mind was not there. Paul says that the "natural
or carnal man (mind)
cannot receive the things that be of God for they are foolishness unto
him, neither can he know them," 1 Cor. 2:14.
Many
would scoff at the idea of having an argument with yourself, playing the
part of both sides. But consider a young person who was told not to drink
and drive or they would lose their license. But they get with their
friends who want to drink. Immediately there is a conflict in their mind.
One part of their mind says, I should not drink or I could lose my
license. But there is another voice coming from within that says,
"Nobody will know, you can go home on a back road and the police will
never know." So of course that voice wins the day and they begin to
drink. We all could multiply this situation a thousand times. There was no
devil with horns and a tail required for such an exchange. Tell a child
not to touch the chocolates, and you and I both know what happens. They
look at the chocolates and think how nice they would taste, then inside
there is a voice that says, "Go on, no one will know you took
one." But of course they forget to wipe the chocolate off their lips
and they are caught out. In every case it is a question of what we allow
to dominate our mind. As we have already mentioned, all sin begins as a
thought in the mind. So "mind control" is a constant battle
going on in each one of us, even though we are mostly unaware of it.
All
that we have spoken about here concerns the war in heaven.
Rev
12:7, "And there was war in
heaven, Michael and his angels fought against the dragon, and the dragon
fought and his angels." This battle has nothing to do with war as
we know it today, with guns or swords and spears. This battle is a battle
fought in the spiritual realm of
the soul, and the battleground is in the mind. Remember the whole book of Revelation is the unveiling of
Jesus Christ in His people!
This
same battle was fought in Jesus Christ while he was on earth. He became a
partaker of flesh and blood and was tested
in all points just the same as we are. He fought every battle there
was to be fought in that spirit realm, defeating the carnal mind in those
forty days in the wilderness with the wild beasts. Because of this we have
been assured that the same victory can be ours also. Adam lost that
spiritual battle, fought out in his mind with the snake, and found himself
in a wilderness instead of the Garden of Eden. We have been deceived into
believing that the whole picture of sin in the Garden of Eden consisted in
a physical act of eating the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good
and evil, instead of a battle to control the mind and so dominate man.
Paul
spoke clearly saying, "We fight not against flesh
and blood or physical issues, but against principalities and powers and
spiritual wickedness in the heavenlies." Beloved it is time
for us to wake up and discover where the enemy is hiding and find the
pathway to victory in Christ. But to enter into the Kingdom of God we must
win the battle of the heavens (carnal mind) within us, and dethrone the
enemy’s lies and replace them with the truth. The tragedy of Christendom
today is that many of God’s people actually live in that false kingdom
of darkness, but in their heart they believe they are in the Kingdom of
God!
The
author of the thoughts of your mind is the one who rules the kingdom in
which you live. If God has enlightened your understanding by the Spirit so
that you can receive truth, then He is the King over the kingdom of your
life. However if we continue to believe a lie concerning God, and the
reality of our own being, then we will live our lives being dominated by
the kingdom of darkness.
Now
let us concentrate on this "war" and understand how the battle
is to be fought and the prize that is to be won. Let us answer the second
question first. The prize to be won is to enter into the Kingdom of God,
the law of which is love, and the supply is infinite. Nothing that defiles
can enter into that Kingdom. This battle is to destroy the powers of
darkness and ignorance, so that we can enter into the Kingdom of God. Cast
your mind back to the conversation Jesus had with Nicodemus when he was
told that to enter into the Kingdom of God he must be born of the spirit.
So before we can enter into God’s Kingdom we must be born of the Spirit.
For
the truth let us look at Revelation 12, that begins with a woman, one that
is able to give birth. But this is not just any woman for she is "clothed
with the sun," just as Jesus appeared on the Mount of
Transfiguration. So this Woman represents the church or the in-Christed
ones, all of whom have been changed and are in His likeness and image. The
scripture also declares that the moon was under her feet. The moon has no
light of its own but simply reflects light during the time of darkness.
This light speaks of the traditional concepts of men that are the product
of the carnal mind. It also represents the law and the first covenant God
made with man. This "woman" or sign, is pregnant waiting to
bring forth a man-child. This "Man-Child" is the Christ and she
is about to be delivered.
There
was another "sign" in the heavenly realm called the red dragon
that had seven heads and ten horns. The seven heads and the ten horns
simply implies his power, wisdom and authority to rule all mankind. This
dragon is the same snake that deceived Eve in the Garden of Eden, only now
it has developed into a dragon. The intention of the dragon was to devour
the man-child as soon as it was born. The dragon knows that if this
"man-child," who is Christ, reaches the throne in us, his power
will be broken and he will find the heel of man crushing his head. This
man-child is already anointed to rule the nations within us and is being
caught up unto God and to His throne. Traditional theology teaches us that
God’s throne is up in the sky somewhere, but the truth is, that the
throne of God is in the Most Holy Place that is within us.
It
is at this time that the Bible declares there was a war in heaven between
Michael the Archangel and the dragon. The name Michael means, "Who is
like God." The answer of course is that the man-child is like God and
this Christ has been birthed within the people of God who also are like
God. But we must look at this war carefully and understand what it is that
we are really fighting.
The
real contestants in this battle are:
The false
image that was established in Adam in the Garden of Eden, that to achieve
God status all we needed to do was to eat the fruit of the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil. Eve believed the lie and Adam joined her
because in reality they were one. Since then mankind all over the world
has believed that lie and so religion was birthed to devise the laws, and
therefore control the people in their fruitless quest to reach God.
The other
contestant is Christ the Lord, who stands as God’s anointed King and
represents the reality of man created in the beginning, in the likeness
and image of God himself.
The
first point I want to make is that the real war will not begin until
Christ has been birthed in us, until then there is no contest. Paul told
the saints at Ephesus, "We fight not against flesh and blood!" If only God’s
people could understand this important statement. How many Christians look
at their husband or wife or some other person and see them as the cause of
all their problems. Beloved we do not fight against flesh and blood. There
is nothing in this physical world that is your enemy, but so few believe
it. There is nothing out there that can make you love, and there is
nothing outside of you that can make you hate. Paul says, "But
we fight against principalities and powers, and against the rulers of the darkness of this (our) world."
Now
let us explore these "principalities" against which we are
fighting. This word is a translation of the Greek word "arche"
and Strongs says it means "the beginning or the origin of a
thing," and so takes us back to our beginning or origin. When God
created man He made him a God-Man, in His image and likeness, who would be
able to manifest His glory on the earth. Now to be able to do that He had
to put within the man the necessary equipment that would allow him to
fulfill this function. The animals could not do this for they do not have
the capacity to express God. So God put within man these special powers
and responses called emotions and the power of reason, together with
physical and mental powers that allow us to choose and make decisions. We
were given the capacity in creation to function out of the divine nature.
These
things we have taken for granted, and have never considered if we are
using them correctly or perhaps we have ignored their very existence. How
many of us realize that the same powers and abilities that were given to
us in creation are the principalities that now war against us, and in a
subtle way have actually controlled our lives? Why does a Christian live
with depression? Because their emotions control their lives without them
realizing it. Now these abilities we were given in the beginning are not
in themselves evil or wicked, for under divine control they allow us to
manifest the glory of God. However under the control of the carnal mind
they can be very destructive.
To
better understand our enemies we must go back to the Garden of Eden. God
made the animals and brought them to Adam to name them or to declare their
character. But we are looking at a parable here, so we understand that
these animals represent our emotions. Now while these animals were in the
Garden there was no fighting and each one functioned exactly as they were
designed to do. So we find the lion lies down with the lamb. This means
that the power to rule that God has put in man in the beginning (the lion)
is absolutely compatible with the lamb nature of God.
However
when Adam found himself outside the Garden a change took place and the
"animals" took on a different character. Adam’s first son rose
up and slew his brother for the "lion" now saw the
"lamb" as an enemy and destroyed it. Thus man became a
battleground in which the original equipment God placed in him, now
functioned under another authority causing a manifestation of something
other than God. Where did murder come from? Each of the emotions that were
given to man, allowing him to manifest God now had a dual character, both
good and evil. So now love the greatest emotion of all has as its
opposite, "hate," which is love in reverse. That is why Jesus
said, "If a man hate his
brother he is a murderer." Remember the emotions are connected to
the soul realm and therefore they are a part of our spiritual world or
heaven.
How
many of us have tried desperately to control these emotions only to find
them breaking out again given the right circumstances. A Christian man
came for counseling one day and said, "I have a bad temper, and I
have tried to control it but every once in a while it bursts out and I do
things that I am ashamed of." This man had tried everything, he had
prayed and asked God to help him, but the problem did not go away.
Beloved, never seek to use God’s power to fight some other power, for
there is only one power in this
universe and that is God. God is not going to fight something he put into
man because what he gave us is perfect. If God brought some external
control over our emotions and the powers that He has given us, then we
would be a robot, and could never manifest God, for God is free. Our
problem is, that we have given our carnal mind control over these powers,
and because the carnal mind is an enemy of God it is using them now
against us as we begin to discover our true identity and the purpose for
our being.
God
brought Israel out of Egypt without the use of force or weapons, defeating
the greatest power on the earth at that time. But Israel refused to subdue
the giants who were in the land God had promised to them. That land is a
type of the Kingdom of God, a land of infinite supply and flowing with
milk and honey. Because we have been ignorant of the "giants"
that dwell in us, we have not developed any strategies to overcome them.
So we have not heeded the directive Jesus gave us to, "Seek
first the Kingdom of God."
Noah
was a man who was perfect in his generations, so God told him to build an
ark, which is a type of Christ. Into this ark came the "animals"
in pairs because they all have a dual effect upon us. While they were in
the ark (Christ) there was no problem with the animals, and again the lion
lay down with the lamb in beautiful harmony. The flood of corruption from
the world could not affect them for they were elevated above it. But
again, after they left the ark the animals took on their opposition to
God’s plan for the "new world," and again the lion attacked
the lamb.
Then
we come to Job who was a perfect and upright man whose story is a
beautiful parable of the spiritual issues that we all face in our lives.
It says that there was a day when the sons of God came to present
themselves before the Lord, and Satan came also among them. You may ask
how could Satan appear with the sons of God? We are not speaking of a
"being" with horns and a tail as religion has taught us. Satan
is "the accuser of the
brethren," and continues with his accusations day and night.
There is no one outside of us who is accusing us day and night before God!
But there is an accuser within, which we call our conscience. This
"conscience" is actually a pseudo consciousness that is birthed
in the carnal mind, and is the arbiter of "good and evil." This
is the one who says, "You cannot be a Christian and do what you have
just done, or said what you have said." This consciousness functions
with the emotions and is often the cause of depression.
So
Satan appears with the sons of God, so that the war in heaven for most,
has not yet started. But notice that God does not seem to treat him like
an enemy, for he says to Satan, "Have you considered my
servant Job?" Notice Satan’s response to this question. "Does
Job fear God for nothing? You have built a hedge about him and protected
him, and blessed all the works of his hands, and that is why he fears you.
But if you put forth your hand now and touch all that he has then he will
curse you to your face." Satan was challenging Job’s
motivation for his love relationship with God. So God said, "All
that he has is in your hand only you cannot touch his life."
Satan then went forth to prove that Job did not fear God for nothing!
If
you read the Bible as a history book then you will miss all that the Lord
is teaching us today. This episode teaches us that God is going to
challenge every one who names the name of Christ as to our motivation for
putting our faith in him. Beloved these are critical days and Father is
separating the light from the darkness, and the dry land from the sea, in
every one of His sons. This is the reason for the conflict between those
who embrace truth and those who still believe the "lie." Now we
begin to see that the present state of our mind must be openly revealed to
us through our attitudes and motivations expressed in our lives.
Many
believe that we declare our faith in Christ by being born again, and then
automatically we enter into the Kingdom of God. This is not the case for
there is a war to be fought and a battle to win before the "Promised
Land" can be possessed. Without going into all the details concerning
Job who was put to the test, and then defamed by his religious friends,
the end of the teaching is that Job sinned not nor attributed foolishness to God. Beloved, Satan
is simply a tool in the hand of the Lord to accomplish the purposes of God
in each of us. The thoughts and intents of the heart must be revealed to
every one of us, not at some future Judgment Day but now. It is the pure
in heart that shall see God.
The
religious teaching of an eternal burning hell was a ploy to encourage
believers to turn to the Lord, but it raised a wrong motivation in the
hearts of people. To become a Christian in order to escape the judgment of
hell, will never allow us to enter into a love relationship with God.
There is only one motivation that will bring us into right relationship
with God and that is love, pure and simple. The Bible expresses it this
way, "We love Him because He first loved us."
The gospel that uses fear (a negative emotion) to bring us to God can
never produce trust, but that fear will remain as the basis of the
relationship, and you will always fear God.
Beloved,
we are fighting principalities, which we must learn to identify and bring
them into subjection before we can enter the Kingdom of God. If the
Kingdom of God is righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Ghost, then
every principality within us that does not produce these things must be
brought into submission to Christ. As the Lord reveals these things we
become aware that there have been forces that have functioned contrary to
God’s Kingdom in us, but we have paid no attention to them. For the
Kingdom of God to be established in us, there must be a war in our heaven
in which every "imagination" must be cast down. The word
imagination is the Greek word "log-is-mos" and refers to our
thought process. It is out of this ability God put within us that the
Christ or Logos is to be formed in us. But we cannot "raise" up
the Christ while our thoughts are contaminated by the "snake."
Paul says, "Casting down
imaginations, and every spiritual thought that exalts itself against the
true knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought
(activity of the mental process) to
accord with the Christ."
Let
me ask you beloved, have you ever engaged in such a cleansing process? You
say, "Yes I certainly have tried but have not succeeded in bringing
that part of my being into divine order." We are not speaking here of
overt sin, but the cleansing of this spiritual part of our being within
the soul. Is it therefore possible for us to subdue these spiritual
faculties and bring them under control, and if so, how can it be done?
Jesus
Christ Is Lord
First
of all we will look at the scripture in Hebrews 2 to understand the
position in which God put us. Speaking of man it says, "Thou hast made him a little while inferior to the angels or
messengers, and crowned him with Glory and Honor and set him over the
works of your hands. You have put all things in subjection under his feet,
leaving nothing that was not made subject to him. But now we see not yet
all things put under him." Let us ponder these things
for a moment, in creation God created man just a little lower than Elohim,
(Psalm 8). "He crowned him
(man) with glory and honor, and put all things under his feet. All sheep and
the oxen, yes and the beasts of
the field, (our emotions) the
fowl of the air, (speaking of our thought process) and the fish of the sea,
(the lower responses of desire and lust) and
whatsoever passes through the paths of the sea."
Then
the Psalmist breaks out into praise saying, "O
Lord, our Lord, (notice this personal concept) how
excellent is thy name (the manifestation of your nature and character)
in all the earth," i.e. in
us. But as we all know this state of affairs did not continue, and so the
passage in Hebrews ends with the sad refrain, "But
now we see not all things put under him." But before despair
can set in the writer continues saying, "But we see Jesus." However we are not speaking
about natural vision here looking at a "man," but spiritual
vision that enables us to see into the reality of who he really is, and to
catch the reflection of ourselves in that reality.
It
is for this reason, that before there can be any real confrontation with
the principalities and powers, the Christ must be birthed within us, for
he is the one who has the power to subdue all things unto himself. As soon
as He is birthed He is caught up to God and to His throne within us, with
all power given to Him in heaven and in earth. So that while we try as
mortals to use God’s power to overcome the enemy, we will never succeed,
but Christ is the King of all Kings and Lord of all Lords. Christ does not
fight this war on our behalf as so many believe but the birthing of the
Christ in us actually reveals our true origin and the very substance of
our being. It is no longer Christ and me for "as
He is so are we in this world." The sanctifier and the sanctified
are all one. So we fight as one and the victory is ours. However we come
to realize that when our identity merges with His, everything within us
falls at His (our) feet. Why is this? Because He is Lord, and all things
were created by Him and for Him, and for His pleasure they were created.
What a victory, without some long drawn out fight, for everything that is
within me now falls at His feet. What once opposed me now functions to
enable me to manifest the glory of my God in this world of darkness.
"HE
was foreordained, for whom are all things and by whom are all things, that
he should bring many sons unto glory, to make the captain (speaking
of the original man)
of their salvation perfect through sufferings. For both he that
sanctifieth and they that are sanctified are all of one and because of
this Jesus Christ is not ashamed to call us his brothers." Beloved,
Christ the original man, created as pure spirit, has preserved for us the
perfection in which we were created, and has now partaken of flesh and
blood for the suffering of death that he has tasted for every man. Thus he
has unified both God’s perfect original spirit man, created in Genesis
1:26-28 and also man in his "earth form" who has lived for 6000
years in the lower regions of "soul life" where all his
perceived realities are in the realm of appearance in this physical world.
In
this "world of appearance" we will never see everything under
our feet, nor will we see the glory and honor that Father has bestowed
upon us. These things are only visible to us in the realm of
sanctification where we are set apart from everything else to assume our
original perfection in which we were created.
As
we ponder these heavenly truths we need to take off our shoes and know we
are walking on holy ground. Beloved we are walking today where we have
never walked before. At least this is my testimony and it is my desire
that you also may ascend the "hill
of the Lord." Looking from God’s point of view we have never
lost our pristine glory, but since Adam introduced us to the physical
world of good and evil, a veil has hidden from our understanding our true
reality, in which the glory of God remains.
We
begin to discover why there has to be a war
in our heaven, for in our heavens the principalities and powers have
declared the Kingdom to be theirs, and are set to "kill the
Son," so the inheritance may be theirs. Paul speaks of this in 1 Cor.
15:24-28 saying,
"Then cometh the end
when he shall deliver up the Kingdom to God, even the Father, when he
shall have put down all rule and all authority and all power."
Let us be clear that the word "end" used here has no reference
to time, but to the end of a condition or state. This makes what he has to
say here most interesting. For this concerns us and not the world at
large. We are God’s Kingdom! And it is the function of the Christ to
reign within us to restore the Kingdom to the Father.
Beloved,
ask yourself this question, are you content to continue to live your life
under the domination of the carnal mind that can only produce death? Or
are you serious in your search for deliverance from these powers that have
risen up in you seeking to possess God’s inheritance? If so there is one
waiting to bind up the broken hearted, and to proclaim liberty to the
captives. This is Jesus Christ who has come to break the power of the
dragon’s lie, simply by exposing you to the truth. God has planted the
incorruptible seed of God within you and as you tend the garden of your
heart there will be birthed in you the Christ, the likeness and image of
God, in all the pristine glory of creation, as your origin and the
substance of your being.
Now
we begin to understand how the war is to be won, for it says, He (Christ)
must reign (in us) until a situation has been reached when, "All
(our) enemies are under his feet." How wonderful, because this was our condition in
the beginning! But we believed the lie that God is something separate from
us so we have tried to be like God by eating the fruit of the knowledge of
good and evil. Then one day God turned on the light and we discovered that
as he is, so are we in this world.
Then
we become a manifestation of God’s Kingdom that is open to the whole
world, and everyone will seek after him. This is how the Apostle John saw
it, "And I saw a new heaven and
a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away and
there was no more sea." The sea separates, and so now there is no
more separation at all, for in Christ we are one. And as John beheld this
glorious sight he saw the holy city, the city Abraham looked for that has
foundations and whose builder and maker is God. This is the New Jerusalem
coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her
husband.
The
soul or Eve, the "woman" that was deceived by the snake, who
released the "principalities and powers" that were ordained for
our good, turning the Garden into a wilderness, has now been renewed.
Jesus Christ now becomes Lord in us, and all our enemies bow at His feet
as He declares peace. She has made herself ready for the great marriage
supper of the Lamb. Beloved we are all invited to this marriage which will
take place in every one of us, as we put on the "wedding
garment" that has been supplied, the robe of righteousness. Then will
come the great consummation as the soul and the spirit are united just as
God said: "For this cause shall
a man leave his mother and father and shall cleave unto his wife, and they
shall be one flesh." Just think about it, God and man one flesh!!
Thus the
dominion that was given to us in the beginning is restored to us and we
find all things now are under our feet and Jesus Christ is Lord. The
Kingdom of God is now a reality functioning in us and there is a great
voice out of heaven saying,
"Behold
the tabernacle of God is with men and he will dwell with them and they
shall be his people, and God himself shall be with them and be their God.
And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes, and there shall be no
more death, neither sorrow nor crying, neither shall there be any more
pain, for the former things have passed away. And he that sat upon the
Throne in us said, Behold I make all things new."
Many
Christians have tried to short circuit God’s program by suggesting that
all that is required is for us to believe and it shall be so. Then why did
Father give us so much information about the process if it has no
application to our lives today? Many are just waiting for the rapture as
the fulfillment of their concept of how God will bring us into perfection.
Others see a great judgment day that must take place when every person who
has ever lived will be made to stand before God, who will judge everyone
according to what he or she has done.
Beloved,
let us bow before our Heavenly Father who created us and knows everything
there is to know about us, and listen to His voice guiding us through
those experiences that He knows will achieve His divine purposes in us,
until we become God’s Kingdom on this earth.
The
Lord give you understanding of these things is my prayer.
Des Walter