KINGDOM
BIBLE STUDIES
"Teaching
the things concerning the kingdom of God..."
FROM THE CANDLESTICK TO THE
THRONE
Part 3
THE
REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST
(continued)
The first thing we should note about the wonderful book of Revelation is
what it is about. We’re told what
it is about! It isn’t about the
devil, or demons, or hobgoblins. It
isn’t about the antichrist. Now,
you can find antichrist there, if you really want, and you can find the devil
described in many shapes, forms, colors, and sizes.
But the book isn’t about him!
Nor is it about Nero, the Jews, Charlemagne, the Roman Catholic Church,
the Moslems, Kaiser Wilhelm, Hitler, Mussolini, Communism, the New World Order,
the European Community, the Arabs, Saddam Hussein, or laser tattoos.
The very first line of the very first verse tells us precisely what it is
about! It is “the revelation of
JESUS CHRIST.” It is the unveiling of Jesus Christ. It
is the presentation to us of the Lord Jesus Christ in all His beauty, majesty,
power and glory. That’s what the
book is about! If you read the book
and fail to see Jesus Christ unveiled, magnified, glorified and revealed in all
His glorious and eternal reality, then you have missed the whole message of the
book!
In the Gospels you have the Lord Jesus as He walked the earth.
You see Him not only in His marvelous ministry of teaching and miracles,
you see Him in His humanity, in His weakness, in His humiliation, in His
reproach, in His rejection, in His suffering, and in His death.
But the Gospels aimed at the resurrection and ascension. The last view you have of Jesus in the Gospels is of Him
ascending in a cloud, and He was received out of their sight.
What happened after that? That
is where the book of Revelation begins! It
is the unveiling of Jesus Christ as He is!
We don’t need a revelation of Jesus as He was.
That is history. That story
is chronicled in the Gospels and has been trumpeted by the church systems for
two thousand years. That Jesus is
forever gone, never to walk the paths of earth again.
“Yea, though we have known Christ after the flesh, yet now henceforth
(from this time on) know we Him no more”
(II Cor. 5:16). What we need is a
revelation of the present glory of
Jesus Christ! Where is Jesus now?
What is He doing now?
What is He like now? This book begins
right at the beginning with Jesus alive, Jesus incorruptible and immortal, Jesus
ascended, Jesus glorified, Jesus crowned, Jesus enthroned, Jesus formed in His
body, Jesus reigning in and through His many brethren, Jesus manifested,
revealed, and unveiled in His people, the corporate Son, and Jesus coming and
coming and continuing to come from one degree of glory to another, Jesus
triumphant as Lord of all!
The revelation of Jesus Christ is also the revelation of the body of
Christ, for it is impossible to have a revelation of Christ the Head apart from
a revelation of Christ the body. We
are members of Christ, bone of His bone, flesh of His flesh, mind of His mind,
will of His will, nature of His nature, and spirit of His spirit. The book of Revelation is about Jesus Christ raised up in,
and revealed in, HIS BODY! That
should not surprise us, for “when Christ, who is
our life, shall appear, then shall
we also appear with Him in glory”
(Col. 3:4). Wherever the Head is,
there is the body. If you want to
find me, look for my body — I’m usually there!
If you want to find Jesus Christ, look for His body!
Wherever Jesus Christ appears, His body will appear.
In whatever degree of glory Jesus Christ shall be revealed, His body
shall be revealed in that same glory, for we are the fullness
of Him that filleth all in all (Eph. 1:23).
Christ dwells in fullness in His body, just as you live and move and
speak and act in and through your body. A
revelation of Christ apart from His body would be a travesty, an incredible
absurdity. So in the book of
Revelation there is the revelation of Christ in His body.
It cannot be otherwise!
THE REVELATION OF —
WHICH CHRIST?
We speak too carelessly of the deep and sacred things of God.
One of the greatest truths ever kept hidden from the eyes of men is the
truth about the revelation of Jesus Christ.
I must hastily add, the revelation is not the revelation of “Jesus”
— neither is it the revelation of “Christ.”
It is the revelation of JESUS CHRIST!
Although Jesus and Christ are forever one and inseparable, yet there are
distinct revelations and manifestations of each one.
Jesus simply means Saviour. “Thou shalt call His name Jesus (Yashua, Yahweh is Salvation), for
He shall save His people from their
sins” (Mat. 1:21). This was the
word of the angel Gabriel to Mary! The
name Jesus reveals His Saviourship. Jesus
asked His disciples one day, “Whom say ye that I am?” And Simon Peter answered and said, “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the
living God!” And Jesus
answered and said unto him, “Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-jona: for flesh and
blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven” (Mat.
16:16-17).
The disciples knew that they had been walking, talking, and eating with
Jesus of Nazareth. But it took a
revelation of the Spirit for them to see that this same Jesus of Nazareth was
also “the Christ, the Son of the
living God.” When Jesus was born,
heavenly angels announced His birth to the startled shepherds, saying, “For
unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour,
which is Christ the Lord” (Lk.
2:11). You see, despite the fact
that a large percentage of present day believers frequently use the word Christ
to refer to the Lord Jesus, very few people even know what the word means, much
less understand the message behind it. Christ
is not Jesus’ last name! Christ is not an English word — it’s a Greek word.
Why translators have neglected to translate it for so many years, I
don’t know. But because they did
not translate it, but merely brought it over into the English virtually in its
Greek form, generations of Christians have missed out on its great meaning and
significance. For hundreds of years
western believers have ignorantly used the word Christ merely as a religious
title!
The plain truth is the word Christ means Anointed.
Although we generally think of the word anointed in a spiritual context,
the word in and of itself isn’t spiritual.
Anointed simply means to pour
over, smear on and rub into. When
you go to the beach, you anoint yourself with suntan lotion.
So there’s nothing particularly special about the generic word anoint.
But when you begin to talk about Jesus being The
Christ, the One who has been sent by God and anointed with God’s reconciling,
quickening, saving, transforming
power, the word becomes very, very special.
It takes on great significance, not just because it’s some kind of
mystical, religious term, but because of the powerful, practical nature of what
the anointing of God is, and can do!
Christ is the transliteration of the Greek word “Christos,” which
simply means one anointed with holy oil. The
Hebrew “Mashiach,” from which we get our word Messiah, has the same meaning
as the Greek word “Christos,” which is the
anointed. It comes from a root
word which simply means to smear or rub with oil.
The first time we meet with holy oil in the scriptures is in the
narrative of Jacob’s experience at Bethel.
“And Jacob awaked out of his sleep, and he said, Surely the Lord is in
this place! . . . And Jacob took the stone that he had put for his pillows, and
set it up for a pillar, and poured oil upon the top of it.
And he called the name of that place Beth-el.”
And from that memorable morning, all through the Old Testament, wherever
there was a spot of common earth to be separated unto God and consecrated, or a
common object to be dedicated to holy use, or a common man to be set apart and
sanctified as a priest, or a sovereign to be enthroned and crowned, Jacob’s
holy oil was always employed for that sacred purpose.
Holy oil became one of the most impressive and important, as well as one
of the most universal, of all the sacramental signs and seals in the Old
Testament economy.
It continued to be so, till all consecration, and all sacrifice, and all
priesthood, and all sovereignty came to their consummation in Jesus, the Christ
of God — the Anointed of Yahweh!
And thus it is that His Old Testament name, The Messiah, and His New
Testament name, The Christ, and His English name, The Anointed One, contain and
convey to us the whole heavenly history of His election from everlasting, His
predestination, His incarnation, His calling, His consecration, and His complete
equipment, in every way, for all the position and ministry and glory and
dominion He now fills as the Son of God. When
our Lord first announced Himself to Israel, He opened the book of Isaiah, and
found the place where it was written of Him: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon
me, because He hath anointed me to
preach the gospel to the poor: He hath sent me to heal the broken-hearted, to
preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, and to
set at liberty them that are bruised.” This,
then, is the true Messiah, the true Christ, the true Anointed — the Christ of God! Even
as Peter opened his mouth, and began to preach Christ to Cornelius, and to all
his house, in these very words: “How God anointed
Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost, and with power: who went about doing
good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with Him.”
And this is how this great name, “The Christ,”
came to be given to the man, Jesus of Nazareth, above all other men.
Almighty God took that chosen man and anointed Him, as man had never been
before, with the Holy Ghost. That
is to say, God filled the man Jesus of Nazareth as full as human nature could
hold of the mind, and the spirit, and the grace, and the glory, and the power of
the Divine Nature. And having so
anointed Him, God then presented Him to Israel, and through Israel to the whole
world, as the Son of God in human flesh.
Some say that Christ is the anointing,
but that is not quite the truth. Jesus
the Christ is the anointed, the anointed
one, and Christ is the one anointed,
not the anointing. The oil typifies the anoint-ing,
but the one upon whom the oil was poured was the anoint-ed. Others teach
that Jesus “had the Christ” or that “the Christ was in Jesus.”
Those terms are foreign to scripture and make no sense whatsoever.
The Christ is not something that came upon Jesus or that dwelt in Jesus
— the Christ is who and what Jesus was
and is! “Thou art
the Christ...” (Mat. 16:16). “God
has made this same Jesus both Lord
and Christ” (Acts 2:36). “Whosoever
believeth that Jesus is the Christ is
born of God” (I Jn. 5:1). Jesus
was not the oil — He was the prophet, priest, and king upon whom the oil was
poured! He is not the anoint-ing — He is the anoint-ed!
While we rejoice in the wonderful fact that Jesus is the Christ, the
deeper truth is that as Jesus is the Anointed, or the Christ, even so are we! Contrary
to popular teaching Christ is not only the one man, Jesus — not merely one
person, but many. “For as the
body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being
many, are one body: so also is Christ!”
(I Cor. 12:12). In union with
Jesus Christ, the anointing which made
Jesus the Christ now makes you and me
the Christ. It is because “the
Anointed” is in us, and we are in Him! We have received of HIS ANOINTING. “But the anointing which ye
have received of Him abideth in you...and ye shall abide in Him” (I Jn.
2:27). According to this passage
the anointing which we have received from Him has now become our anointing
because we abide or dwell in Him.
Jesus Christ is THE ANOINTED ONE and we are members of His body —
therefore we are IN THE ANOINTED ONE and share HIS ANOINTING.
It is not Christ as the anointing
that makes us the anointed, it is our participation in the very substance of
Christ — the Anointed One — that makes us anointed!
He is not our anointing — the anointing which He
received from the Father is now also our
anointing!
The spirit of sonship from God is the holy
oil and Jesus Christ is the Head that was first anointed with that oil.
Many do not understand this simple truth!
Therefore they try to separate “Christ” from “Jesus Christ.”
Jesus the Christ is the Head of this body, and the very life and reality
of this body which we are. The same
anointing that is poured upon the Head-Christ flows all the way down to the feet
of the Christ-Body, so that every member of the body is anointed with the same
anointing as the Head. The Head
is not the anointing! The Head
is the Anointed, and as members of His
body we have received from Him the same
anointing! It is impossible to
separate Jesus from the Christ, or Christ from Jesus Christ, just as it is
impossible to separate ourselves from the Christ of God.
When we are truly apprehended of the Father as sons of God, in the same
family and order as Jesus, we receive the same spirit of sonship from the
Father, which is the anointing that makes us THE ANOINTED SON!
Flesh and blood cannot reveal this truth to our hearts!
The Father, from whom issues the spirit of sonship, must reveal it within
ourselves by the Spirit! It is the
Spirit that searches out the mysteries of the kingdom of God and all the deep
things of God, and that same spirit must reveal these truths to His apprehended
ones! As I write these lines and
make a feeble attempt to set forth to the Lord’s precious elect what I see in
the Spirit, I sense the presence and power of the same Spirit that raised Jesus
from the dead!
There is no point in over emphasizing this fact, but we want to clearly
establish the truth that “Christ” is not something Jesus possessed, but it
is who and what HE IS. It is not
“Christ” as something or someone separate from Jesus that we have received,
and in whom we live, but it is JESUS CHRIST who is our very own reality.
Let us note but a few of the many passages that make this truth plain.
“Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus
Christ, were baptized into His death?” (Rom. 6:3).
“There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ
Jesus” (Rom. 8:1). “But put
ye on the Lord Jesus Christ” (Rom. 13:14).
“Unto...them which are sanctified in Christ
Jesus” (I Cor. 1:2). “But
of Him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of
God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and
redemption” (I Cor. 1:30). “Know
ye not your own selves, how that Jesus
Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?” (II Cor. 13:5).
“For ye are all one in Christ
Jesus” (Gal. 3:28). “And
hath...made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus” (Eph. 2:6). “For
we are His workmanship, created in Christ
Jesus unto good works...” (Eph. 2:10).
Christ means THE ANOINTED! It
will be very helpful if in every place in the New Testament where the word
Christ appears we would read it with the understanding that it means the Anointed or the anointed
One. Anointed with the spirit
of sonship we shall overcome in every area, triumphing gloriously in every
situation, and will come forth in His victory over all things!
Our lives have been foreordained by the Father to walk this path unto
sonship. It is a path that was
predestined for us in Christ Jesus before the world began.
This path was established in Christ for all who are apprehended of the
Father to the glory of manifest sonship.
It is not “Christ” as something other than Jesus that energizes us,
but it is the risen, ascended, glorified, spiritualized, and universalized Jesus
Christ who is the genetics of our very own sonship!
Therefore we are assured that we shall be able to attain to the same
fullness of sonship as it is fulfilled in our Lord Jesus the Christ!
What a word! What a hope!
Hallelujah!
With this exhortation fresh upon our minds, let us think a little further
about the book of Revelation as THE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST. Again I say, it is not simply the revelation of “Jesus,”
nor is it merely the revelation of “Christ.”
It is the revelation of J-E-S-U-S C-H-R-I-S-T!
Nothing more, and nothing less. There
is “another Jesus” and “another Christ” that is proclaimed today by the
New Age movement, and the concept of some who call themselves kingdom people and
sons of God is not far removed from this other
Jesus and this other Christ.
The New Age terminology can be mistakenly taken for Kingdom Truth.
They speak much of the kingdom of God within man, of Christ within man,
of love, mercy, goodness, and spiritual perfection and oneness with God.
The ancient serpent is wise, shrewd, crafty and subtle, and he knows that
the most effectual way to instill error into the minds of the unwary is to use
old and precious words and put a new meaning into them. So when his messengers, masquerading as “ministers of
righteousness,” seek to lead, if possible, the very elect astray, they use the
old precious words, but put an entirely different and false meaning.
When they talk about God and our heavenly Father they don’t mean the
God of the Bible, the personal God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the God and Father of our
Lord Jesus Christ. They mean the impersonal
energy that is resident in all things animate and inanimate.
They talk of atonement, but they do not mean at all the redemptive death
of Jesus Christ on our behalf by which we are reconciled to God by His blood.
They mean the at-one-ment in which we recognize our oneness with all
things, a cosmic unity, not with the Creator, but within ourselves and with
the creation. Jesus has nothing to
do with it at all, except as a great Teacher, a Way-shower, revealing to us the
divine potential inherent in every man. They
believe there are many ways to God —
Jesus is merely a way given to Christians — one of many ways to God.
What do the New Age people look to for salvation?
A complete or perfect union with this “inexorable principle” or
“divine energy” permeating all things, which is their god! It is the same thing as Nirvana
of the Buddhist, Brahma of the Hindu
— an imaginary god-consciousness, into which all will finally be absorbed.
And this is attained by discovering and developing your “inner self”
— which “inner self” is the corrupted soul
rather than the regenerated spirit! And when they
talk about Christ, they do not mean at all our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,
the actual historic Jesus who lived and died for us, who rose from the dead,
ascended up to the right hand of God, and came back again in mighty
spirit-power. Oh, no!
They mean an “ideal Christ, or a “Christ principle” that is in
every man! They mean the “inner
self” of the soul!
They see God as the life principle of every man and Christ is the name
that is given to man once he has awakened to his godhood.
Now, it is true that the seed of God is in every man!
But no man is “Christ,” that is, an anointed one, until the seed of
God in him is quickened, germinated, and empowered by the infusion of God’s
Holy Spirit! Jesus, in the New Age
view, was no more the Son of God than the drunk in the gutter.
He was simply a good man, a highly developed man, a “Master-Spirit”
who developed the Christ principle within him and showed men how to awaken to
their true inner self. According to
their teaching Jesus was a man who went through many incarnations.
These incarnations of Jesus took the form of Confucius, Buddha, Moses,
David, and many others. These lives were his days at school, and he arrived at a
state of consciousness, while manifesting as Jesus of Nazareth, where he
remembered his past lives. They see
no need for Jesus as the Lamb slain, for redemption, justification,
regeneration, new birth, sanctification, baptism in the Holy Spirit, or any
other New Testament experience. Men
don’t need to be saved, reconciled to God, or cleansed by the washing of
regeneration — just awakened to the god within!
What the New Age movement has done in America and other western nations
is to combine Christian terminology with the tenets of various eastern
religions, wrap them all up in a new package, and put a label on the package
which guarantees everyone salvation
without a Saviour! And what
some in this Kingdom walk have done is create their own hybrid strain of
sonship, speaking Kingdom truth deadly laced with pagan New Age concepts!
The New Age movement is a modern form of eastern pagan religion —
mingled with the darkness of the occult. While
they do espouse some principles that contain truth, these are at best but
half-truths, which are more deadly than the outright lie!
All true reality of the living
Jesus Christ is missing — they know not the Lord Jesus as Saviour, nor the
cleansing power of His blood, nor the quickening, regenerating work of the Holy
Spirit, nor the authority of His name, nor the baptism in His Spirit, nor the
fellowship of His body, nor the truth of the Holy Scriptures — in short they
are at best bastard sons, subtle counterfeits, and there is no light in them for
the light they do have is darkness, merely their own supposed inherent godhood,
unquickened and unregenerated, which is the godhood of the
self, old Adam — not the true and living God!
This “inner self” of all men is the “Cosmic Christ” of the New
Age!
No truer words have been penned than those by Bob Torango wherein he
writes, “I don’t care how much it grieves some to think about having a Lord
over themselves, no matter how much it makes their flesh to rebel, there is only
one Lord over all heaven and earth, and that is Jesus Christ.
It is not your perceived higher self, your I Amness, your shifted
consciousness, your universal oneness, your metaphysical self, neither is it
your egotistical, sinless, Adamless, fleshless self.
Let me go down on record and say that there is only One worthy of honor
and glory and adoration, only One to be worshipped and exalted, and it is not
YOU. It is Him.
If you cannot see Him beyond YOU, then you have a problem, and we need to
talk. We don’t have to exalt
ourselves to feel better about our status in the kingdom.
If we would only exalt Him, then He would lift us above our woeful self
and bring us into His glory and crown us with everlasting joy.
Isn’t that enough? Do you
really need to lower Jesus in rank and file in order to set yourselves up as
kings? Must you continue to try to
find another door, another way into God? He
is the door, and it is wide open for all. Walk
through Him, sit down with Him and drink the new wine and eat the bread of the
kingdom. It is enough.”
The book of Revelation is not the revelation of this Cosmic Christ, nor of a Christ
principle, nor of the old inner self
of unregenerated men — it is the revelation of the crucified, risen, ascended,
glorified, spiritualized, universalized JESUS CHRIST who is Saviour of all men
and Lord of all! It is the
revelation of Jesus Christ as Head and body in the earth by the power of the
spirit of His sonship! Remember,
dear ones, that there is no truth beyond Jesus Christ!
He has been given the name
which is above every name in the heavens and in the earth!
To Him has been given all power and all authority
in heaven and in earth! Neither is
there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven by which
we must be saved!
He is the Head of all principality and power! He
is the prince of the kings of the earth! He is the firstborn among many brethren!
He is King of kings and Lord of lords!
He is the Mighty God and the Everlasting Father!
In Him dwelleth all the fullness
of the Godhead bodily! We are the body in which His fullness is revealed! Those who seek an ultimate truth beyond Jesus Christ, an
ultimate reality beyond Him, will discover to their dreadful dismay that they
have taken a fearful detour into the realms of outer
darkness!
TAKING THE COVER OFF
As I write these words I am aware that God’s love, wisdom, glory and
power are undefinable. No one can
estimate or express the limitless love, the unmeasured goodness, or the
unbounded power of God in His universe. As
I pen these paragraphs I am reminded of the story related by Fred Barlow about
what Will Snow did the first time he saw the Pacific Ocean. Will Snow, a Zyante Indian from Northern California,
forty-three years of age, in the early part of the twentieth century, had been
chosen to be trained to a place of leadership among the Zyantes by the late Dr.
Harry Rimmer, scientist and author. Snow
had never seen an automobile, a train, electric lights, a city, anything
remotely resembling civilization when Rimmer chose him for training.
He simply was a native American from the deep forests of the Northern
California mountains.
One day Rimmer took Snow to San Francisco, then on to the Pacific Ocean.
The sight of that sea staggered the Indian’s imagination.
He wanted to know what lake that was.
The largest lake he had ever seen was Clear Lake back in those northern
mountains where Will had canoed and fished for blackfish.
Rimmer replied, “Will, this is not a lake, but it is an ocean, the
Pacific Ocean.” Snow nodded. “How big is it?” Dr.
Rimmer knew the answer — its area, its width, its depth; but how could he
explain these figures to an illiterate Indian.
Those facts would mean nothing to a man who had known only lakes, rivers,
streams, forest.
So he suggested, “Will, you know Clear Lake?”
“Yes.” “Will, can you
imagine ten Clear Lakes in one place?” “Maybe.”
“Will, can you imagine one hundred Clear Lakes in one place?”
“Too much,” replied the Indian.
“You got that much in this ocean?”
Rimmer responded, “That much would only be a drop, Will, if you took it
out of the ocean.” The Indian
shook his head. Then he asked,
“Who drinks it?” “No one; it
is salty.” The Indian stooped
down, tasted it, spat it out with a wry face.
He walked further down the beach and tasted it there.
The result was the same. He
waded out in it and tasted it there. Again
he spat it out. By now he believed
his teacher.
Later in the day Dr. Rimmer was watching Will.
Fascinated, amazed by that ocean, and the scope of it, he studied it,
waded in it, thrilled to it. About
time for them to leave, Rimmer saw Snow go to the ocean again.
This time he had a pint bottle. He
bent over, filling it with water. “What
are you going to do with it, Will?” The
Indian held up his filled bottle. “I’m
going to take it home. My people
will never believe what I’ve seen today.
I want them to see for themselves!”
We smile at the ignorance of this poor Indian who thought that pint
bottle could capture the vastness, the limitlessness, the surging surf, the
thrilling, stirring emotions, sights, smells, and sounds of that greatest of the
oceans!
Ah, can we not see by this how it is that not any single one of us
contains all the greatness, vastness, glory and majesty of God, but together all the perfected and matured members of the body of
God’s glorious Christ do contain all
the fullness of God! You cannot
put all the vastness of the ocean in a pint jar of sea water, yet, within that
pint jar of sea water is contained the
essence of all that the ocean is. All
the ingredients that make up sea water are within that jar!
You have the essence of all the ocean is, but you do not have all the
ocean. In like manner, every son of
God contains within him all that God is,
although he does not contain all of God. But
there is a majesty in the whole that cannot be known in the measure!
That is why Jesus Christ has purposed the increase of Himself, the
enlargement of Himself, into a many-membered Son!
There can be no doubt that this is the very truth the apostle Paul was
opening to the hearts of the believers when he wrote of Jesus Christ,
“God...gave Him to be the Head over all things to the church, which is His
body, the fullness of Him that filleth
all in all” (Eph. 1:22-23). “And
He is the Head of the body, the church: who is the beginning, the firstborn from
the dead; that in all things He might have the preeminence.
For it pleased the Father that in Him (Head and body) should all
fullness dwell” (Col. 1:18-19). “That
Christ may dwell in your hearts...that ye...may be able to comprehend with all
saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height; and to know the
love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye (plural, you all together) might be filled with all the fullness of God” (Eph. 3:17-19).
When you walk through the dramatic, poetic and prophetic book of
Revelation looking for Jesus Christ, the symbols and signs literally jump out on
the stage of your mind to see a risen, ascended, victorious, conquering,
triumphant Christ — Head and body. This
Christ is being formed in the life of every son of God, the reality of our life,
and here within His temple which we are
He reigns and reconciles, transforms and matures,
to be revealed in all His glory. Capture
the deeper meaning of Jesus Christ. Open
your spirit and eyes to see! The
earthly body of Jesus of Nazareth cannot
contain the magnitude of God’s Christ! Let’s now see Him no longer after the flesh.
We now see Him as He is! Celebrate
His awesome presence! Bow within
yourself in honor and humility before His majesty!
God hath made this Jesus both Lord and Christ!
And He is now revealed through the many-membered heavenly man of new
creation people! This, my beloved,
IS THE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST!
I am reminded of the story I read once that related how one day on their
way home from a gathering of saints, a little girl turned to her mother and
said, “Mommy, the message this morning confused me.”
The mother said, “Oh? Why
is that?” The little girl
replied, “Well, brother Smith said that God is bigger than we are. Is that true?” The
mother replied, “Yes, that’s true honey.”
“And he also said that God lives in us.
Is that true, Mommy?” Again
the mother replied, “Yes.” “Well,”
said the little girl, “if God is bigger than us and
He lives in us, wouldn’t He show through?”
Ah, dear ones, that is just the whole matter of the revelation of Jesus
Christ — that He might show through!
Charles Weller once illustrated this truth from another perspective.
He wrote, “I heard a story once of a brother who God told to cross his
legs and sit facing a wall. When he
did so, God knocked the wall down. The
brother rejoiced that he could see a whole new world out there (outside of
himself, for the wall was his body of the outer man holding in the inner man).
God rebuked him, for it was not for him to see out that the wall was
knocked down, but rather for those people who live in their outer man to see in
and see the man who resides inside! How
carnal we can be! I, too,
identified with the brother and his idea of seeing out, which I, too, thought
was spiritual; but it really was a carnal thought when viewed from God’s
perspective. We aren’t to reveal Christ to release ourselves from corruption, rather we are to reveal Christ that creation
may see Him and live!”
A missionary in China was telling of Jesus for the first time to a group
of people in an inland town. When
he had finished, someone spoke up and said: “Oh, yes, we knew Him.
He used to live here.” Surprised,
the missionary said, “No, He didn’t live here.
He lived centuries ago in another land.”
Insisting that he had seen Jesus, the man said, “Not so.
He lived in this village. We
knew him.” Then the simple
country folk took the missionary out to the village cemetery and showed him the
grave of a missionary who had lived, healed, served, and died in their
community. And they thought he was
Jesus — and he was!
When this experience of the Lord’s indwelling truly becomes life to us,
the world sees the difference in us. They
begin to see Christ shining forth through our vessel. God has purposed from the beginning that He would live inside
of man, and be glorified from that place. Christ
is beginning to appear on the scene in a greater way in His saints!
He is appearing as the dawning of a new Day, and will increase in glory
until He is seen as the brightness of the noonday sun from the east to the west.
This is the revelation of the Lord to which we are committed to
attaining! This is the coming of
the Lord to be glorified in His saints, to be admired in all them that believe
into this Day! This is the
tabernacling of Christ with man! This
is the experience of the elect in this hour that is so transforming them that
the glory of the indwelling Lord is showing through to the exterior!
We are standing in the hour of a unique revelation of Jesus Christ.
The mystery of it is that the revelation of Jesus Christ does not mean
the bringing of Christ to maturity and fullness within us, it’s not adding
something to the Christ that is within us.
That must take place before the unveiling, but it’s not the unveiling!
The unveiling is an uncovering. It
doesn’t speak of the production or formation
of the Christ, but it’s the uncovering
of the Christ who is already formed within!
Some centuries ago, in the city of Florence, Italy, there was a very
famous man who erected a little shack down in the central plaza. For two years, he labored in secret, behind the confines of
that little shack. Nobody in the
city of Florence had an inkling of what was going on in that shack.
Everyone knew who was in there, but they did not understand what was being accomplished there.
Most people in the world are aware that there is a God, and they are sure
that God is working, and most Christians would admit today that God is in
us, and that God must be doing
something in us, but very few of them have any idea of what
is taking place! So this man
labored for two years, and then announced to the citizens of Florence a day of
unveiling. All the city gathered
into the central plaza and with bated breath, with ardent curiosity and intense
expectation, stood waiting for the unveiling.
The great painter and sculptor, Michelangelo, began to tear apart the
little shack. When it was all
removed, there was a veiled object standing in the center.
Michelangelo lifted the veil, and the whole city beheld with astonishment
and wonder his marvelous statue of David.
I have stood in the museum in Florence, and I have looked upon that
statue, and I tell you it’s magnificent!.
You can see every vein running down the legs of David, every ripple of
the muscles, every detail of that exquisite body.
You discern the handsome character of the man.
Now then, the wonder of the revelation, the unveiling of that statue, was
not in the making of it. That work
was wrought in secret! When the day
of the unveiling came, the work was finished.
Every detail was accomplished. Every
chip of the chisel had been made. Every
sound of the hammer had been silenced. All the majesty and the glory of it had been produced by the
skill of one of the world’s greatest artists!
But on the day of the uncovering, there was a revelation of that which had been accomplished!
Can we not see by this that the revelation of Jesus Christ does not mean
the production of Christ within us. The
revelation of Jesus Christ is the unveiling
of the Christ fully formed and matured in every son of God!
I want to share something with those who read these lines today that God
has been speaking deeply within my heart. I,
together with all God’s called out ones who have been pressing on into the
kingdom of God in this hour, have been greatly concerned with ministering to the
Lord’s people, to bring forth an increase of the Christ within us.
We have wanted to see growth, we have desired to see change, we have
sought to see development and yearned for maturity to come within every member
of the Christ body. We have known
that God is working, but our testimony has so often been that of the apostle
Paul, in which he said, “Not as though I had already attained, either were
already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also
I am apprehended of Christ Jesus” (Phil. 3:12).
We have confessed our lack, we have admitted our faults, we have always
felt that we come short of the glory of God.
And we have looked upon the Lord’s dealings with the trials and
testings as the work of God to mature the Christ in us, to bring us to the full
stature of the Son of God. But I am
hearing a word, and the word is this: GOD
IS FINISHING HIS WORK! God is
putting the finishing touches on the image and likeness of God in our inner man!
I know some, in reading these words, will exclaim, “Who — me?
You mean God has done everything in me that He is going to do?
Is this all there is? You
mean I’m mature? You mean I’ve
got all the mind of Christ? You
mean all the changes are in place? You
mean I have received unlimited power? You
mean I’m a son of God ready to be revealed?”
It seems incredible to us! But
listen, my beloved, the work of God in sonship is first and foremost in the inner
man, the hidden man of the heart! It
is the spirit, the deep
inward life that God is raising up into His mind, heart and nature.
And I do believe that God has a people, gathered out of the ages, and a
people walking the earth in this very hour, in whom Christ is
formed! It is not the outer
man, it is not old Adam, it is not the natural life that God is rehabilitating
and perfecting — it is Christ in you the
hope of glory! We need to get
our eyes on who we are and what we have attained in
the spirit, not on how good and perfect the flesh has become!
Let me make one thing very clear. When
I talk about “the finished work” I don’t mean the same thing that we often
hear taught today. I’m not
talking about the so-called “finished work of Calvary.”
There is no finished work of
Calvary! When Jesus cried out on
the cross, “It is finished!” He wasn’t proclaiming that the whole work of
redemption and restoration was finished. Not
at all! Nothing was “finished”
at the cross except His death, the shedding of His precious atoning blood.
But that’s not all there is to God’s great redemptive, restorative,
and transformative work! Paul
stated it this way: “For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by
the death of His Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by His life” (Rom. 5:10). You see, we were reconciled by His death, but our full salvation comes by the working of His life!
His life is His resurrection.
Without His life you have no finished work!
I would never belittle nor depreciate any aspect of the great work of
Christ on behalf of man. I am
extremely thankful for Calvary and for the death of Christ.
But if the work done at Calvary is the finished work, then we are all still lost, doomed
sinners. This fact is articulated so powerfully by the apostle Paul in
I Corinthians 15:14-18 wherein he writes, “And if Christ be not risen, our
preaching is vain, and your faith is also vain. Yea, and we are found false witnesses of God: because we have
testified of God that He raised up
Christ: whom He raised not up...and if Christ be not raised, your faith is
vain; ye are yet in your sins. Then
they also which are fallen asleep in Christ are perished.”
If Calvary finished the work, then there was no need for Christ to be
raised! But if Christ be not
raised, we are still in our sins, and those who sleep will remain silent in
their graves forever! If the work
was finished when Christ died on the cross, then our old man died with Him but
we received no new man by the power of
His resurrection! “God...when we
were dead in sins, hath quickened us
together with Christ...” (Eph. 2:6).
“If ye then be risen with Christ,
seek those things which are above” (Col. 3:1).
If redemption was finished at Calvary our old man is passed away, but our
new man, the new creation, has not
been raised up in His life, so we are left in limbo, in the twilight zone of
spiritual unconsciousness! Oh, no,
Calvary did not finish the work! Christ
had to be crucified, buried, and raised
from the dead in order for us to be fully redeemed and made a new creation
in Christ Jesus! But even His
glorious resurrection did not “finish” the work!
He ascended! He was
enthroned! He poured out the Holy
Spirit that He might come and dwell within us as our very life!
So without Pentecost there is no “finished work.”
And now we are coming to see that only in the feast of Tabernacles is
there truly a finished work!
What, then, did Jesus mean when He cried, “It is finished!” It is my conviction that He could not have meant that redemption was finished!
Rather, it was the whole course that He was given to fulfill in the
flesh, from the moment of His conception to the hour of His death, that was
finished. His walk in this earth
realm as a son of God in the flesh, with His life, obedience, and ministry, was
brought to an end by His death on the cross.
When He arose He would be the Son of God on a higher plain!
The sorrows, tears, pain, limitation, and humiliation of mortal existence
would be forever over. He finished
His course, He kept the faith, He was obedient to the end, and now, dying, He
cries, “It is finished!” It
wasn’t what He was doing for us that was finished, but His own walking out of
the Father’s purpose for Him in the flesh was finished.
The term “the finsihed work of Calvary” is but a play of words on
that cry of Jesus as He died, but it is scripturally unsound and incorrect.
But a particular work that God had appointed His firstborn Son to
accomplish in the flesh was finished at the hour of His death. And, beloved, we have come to that very point in this hour as
we await the manifestation of the sons of God!
The seed of Christ has grown within us, we have answered the Father’s
call to follow the Lamb, we have obeyed the word of the Lord birthed within our
hearts, we have endured through the years of testings and provings, we have
overcome from realm to realm, and the word I hear in this hour is that same
wonderful word — IT IS FINISHED! I
feel I cannot be too strong in my earnest exhortation to all who read that God
in this Day is finishing His work in a people who are now the sons of God.
I am not interested in eternal processing.
Fifty-four years have passed since the revelation of sonship and the
kingdom of God burst forth in glory upon the called out of God.
Thousands upon thousands have walked with God in separation, dealings,
obedience, growth and experience for many years.
I have no desire to be among those who are ever
learning, but never coming to the
experiential knowledge of the truth (II Tim. 3:7).
It’s not in my heart to forever be a child, to spend all my days on
this planet confessing that I have not attained, neither am I perfect, nor have
I apprehended that for which Christ Jesus has apprehended me, nor yet have I
grown up into Christ. Am I saying
by this that I am now a manifested son
of God? No way!
Manifested sonship is the unveiling,
the uncovering. But at
some point there must be a work of God, a maturity of the Christ within, worthy
of being revealed! That is what I
am saying. I do believe that a
people has come to a high place of attainment in sonship to God!
Through the years of our walk in the kingdom we have lived in various
parts of the country, traveled extensively, fellowshipped with groups of God’s
elect and listened to tapes of ministry from a great many brethren.
There is one thing I hear that has been disturbing.
And it troubled my spirit for a long time before the mind of the Lord
came clearly to me. I hear brethren
saying, “Well, you know, I admit that I still have problems in my life.
I still get mad. I fly off
the handle sometimes. I say things
I shouldn’t say. I think things I
shouldn’t think. I do things I
shouldn’t do. I struggle with
habits and lusts and weaknesses like all of you do.
But God is still working on me!” Someone
asks, “Well, brother Eby, what’s wrong with that?
Don’t we still have the flesh to contend with?
Isn’t God still working on all of us?”
Listen! Here’s the problem. Some
of those preachers I was listening to thirty years ago, and they were saying the
same thing! I’m not talking about
preachers out in the church systems or in some revival realm.
I’m talking about kingdom preachers, sons of God, Melchisedek kings and
priests, men who proclaim that they will conquer death, by-pass the grave, and
deliver creation!! But they continue to zero in on everybody’s problems,
weaknesses, difficulties, carnality and shame, including their own, and how
Christ in you is able to give you the victory.
Now, that is true, and declaring it is fine when you’re preaching to
spiritual babes and adolescents. But thirty years of preaching that word every
Sunday to the same people should be enough!
How many lives will God give us to attain?
How many years will we need to live in order to finally get some victory?
One hundred? Two hundred?
A thousand? We should not
get stuck in eternal processing!
There must come a day when we can cry, “It is finished!”
We don’t perceive that it is finished because we see the chaff of the
outer flesh man and we say, “Something’s wrong
— this doesn’t look right! I
know that Christ lives in me, I know that Christ has grown in me, I know that
sonship is working mightily in me, I know that the glory of God is bursting
within me, but what I see in my flesh outwardly doesn’t correspond with what I
know is on the inside.” Ah,
you’re seeing the chaff that lies on the surface, but you are failing to
discern the fully ripe kernel of wheat that lies within!
The chaff is removed on the threshing floor at the time of the harvest. The tares are torn out of the field and burned in the day of
harvest. Don’t confuse the kernel
of wheat with the chaff or the tares with the wheat! Just because we have this treasure in earthen vessels
doesn’t mean that the value of the treasure within is diminished!
The revelation of Jesus Christ is when the treasure within is unveiled,
uncovered, released! The veil is
the flesh and the carnal mind. The
veil is the outer life of old Adam. The
revelation of Jesus Christ is when the almighty Father comes to separate the
chaff, burn up the tares, vaporize the flesh, surgically remove the carnal mind,
once and for all delivering us from the outer life and the limitations of
this gross material realm, as He did with Jesus when He raised Him from the
dead! The unveiling is the removing
of all those things that obstruct, hinder, distort, hide, conceal, and frustrate
the shining forth of God’s incorruptible glory.
The revelation is the removal of the outer life, swallowing it up in
victory, so that what the Master Craftsman has wrought over many years in the
deepest part of our being may be revealed, released, and seen
in all of its beauty and majesty! Hallelujah!
When we say that Christ is to be revealed in His body, that revealing
does not come by adding things to the
Christ within. Truly the seed of
Christ does grow up within us, yet all the potential of Christ is within that
seed and cannot be added to. How
could you add anything to Christ? He
is the brightness of God’s glory, the express image of His person, and in Him
all fullness dwells! For those who
are truly sons of God, who have walked with Christ on this path of sonship,
learning to suffer with Him and to reign with Him, it is not more
of Jesus that we need. It is no
longer a matter of more and more of Jesus — it is a matter of less
and less of us! The book
of Revelation is not about what is added to Christ in order for Him to radiate
in fullness from our lives, but the book is about what is removed
from us so that this treasure in earthen vessels may be seen.
The type for this is found in Israel entering into their promised land.
Christ Himself is our promised land!
In the Old Testament promised land it wasn’t raising a larger army, or
giving the soldiers more swords, or giving them special training that gave
Israel the land. They entered only
by faith and obedience! But they possessed their land by removing the enemy tribes that were entrenched in the land.
It is necessary for us to dispossess
some things in our lives that obscure, conceal, becloud, cover, veil, hide,
hinder and prevent the manifestation of Christ through us.
Dearly beloved brethren, you cannot get these carnal, fleshly, worldly
and religious things out of your land by any self-effort or religious works!
Only God Himself by His Fatherly chastenings, by His parental
disciplines, by His husbandmanly pruning and purgings, by His refining fire and
redemptive judgments can remove the veil of flesh
that restricts and limits the outshining of His glory!
God’s method of dealing with “self” is the cross
of Christ. The cross of Christ
is not the wooden cross, the old rugged cross of Golgotha’s hill — it is the
principle and power of the cross WROUGHT OUT IN OUR LIVES.
The Lamb of God is the Man of the cross, but in the book of Revelation
the Lamb is never seen on mount Calvary. The
very first view we have of the Lamb is in the midst of the throne!
“And I beheld, and, lo, in the midst of the throne and of the four
beasts, and in the midst of the elders, stood a Lamb as it had been slain...”
(Rev. 5:6). He is not the Lamb
dying outside the wall of Jerusalem, He is the exalted Lamb slain in the midst
of the throne! In the midst of the
four living creatures (sonship, kingship) and in the midst of the twenty-four
elders (priesthood) — in the midst of God’s kings and priests the
cross is working! It is the
cross in the heart of God, the cross in the throne, the death of the outer life
that comes to God’s elect by the omnipotence of His Lordship!
The next setting of the Lamb in Revelation is on mount Zion.
“And I looked, and lo, a Lamb stood on mount Zion, and with Him an
hundred forty and four thousand, having His Father’s name written in their
foreheads” (Rev. 14:1). This
again is the exalted Lamb, not now working within His elect, but manifesting and reigning through the sons of God! These
have the mind of Christ and the nature of the Father plainly visible upon their
foreheads — the outer life has been removed, there is the revelation of Jesus
Christ.
The great truth of the rending of the veil is seen in Jesus.
The veil in the temple was rent at the precise moment of Jesus’ death.
But the temple was merely a symbol, a shadow of the greater and true and
eternal temple — Christ and His body. Where
was the veil rent? “Having
therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the Holiest by the blood of Jesus,
by a new and living way, which He hath consecrated for us, through the veil,
that is to say, His flesh” (Heb. 10:19-20).
The true veil that was rent was HIS FLESH, for He Himself was the true
temple of God, the Holiest of all, the dwelling place of the glory of His
Father. His flesh as a man was
rent. His human flesh, His natural
life, was the veil that covered and concealed the Holy of holies within Him in
the same way that the veil in Herod’s temple concealed the Shekinah of Yahweh
from the priesthood of Israel. His
flesh was rent that the glory of God in Him might be seen in the power of His
resurrection. I do not propose to
discuss here other beautiful lessons contained in the rending of the veil of His
flesh, but I would point out that today we
are the body of Christ, the temple of God, and the Most Holy Place is in the
spirit of sonship within us. The
only way that the glory of God within us can be revealed in the power of His
resurrection is for the veil in us to
be rent! We must have the same
experience! Your veil has to be
rent! My veil has to be rent!
The veil of the flesh, the veil of the carnal mind, the veil of the
natural understanding within us must be rent.
Jesus is not only the truth and the life — He is the way.
He is the forerunner who on our behalf has entered in to the Holiest of
all. But only the forerunner, mark
you, for we must follow in His steps and enter in by the power of His blood
through the veil of our flesh. Jesus is the Pattern Son!
He is the Apostle and High Priest of our profession!
He has made it possible for us, He has opened up the way, He has blazed
the trail, He has set the example.
Every step of the revelation of Christ is an unveiling. God removes the hindrances and when they are removed we see
what God has done. Some of us were
in church systems, and God began to stir us.
God’s work was already there! God
had finished a work up to that point in our lives.
When He brought us out of the systems of men He burst the cocoon that we
were in, so that the thing He had done in us could step out, stretch it wings,
and fly away into the heavens of God’s Spirit!
The work He had accomplished in us was released from man’s control and
bondage to find expression.
We are now in the hour of the unveiling, the greatest and most glorious
of all unveilings, the unveiling of God’s sons!
All those things you have struggled with and battled with, all the fears,
limitations, and lack you have sensed that have been a wall about you and a
barrier to the revelation of Christ, shall be broken asunder in this
Day that there might be a manifestation of the work God has accomplished in
you! The revelation of Jesus Christ
has nothing whatever to do with what is happening out there in the external
world. It has nothing to do with
economic collapse, nuclear war, or bugs the size of Volkswagens.
The world God is shaking is our
world. The beast God is
destroying is the beast of our nature.
The locusts that come out of the abyss arise from the abyss of our own
hearts which are deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked.
The trees that are being burned up are those manifestations that grow out
of our own earthiness.
The tree of life, on the other hand, grows out of the river
of God’s Spirit! The tree of
the knowledge of good and evil within us shall be consumed.
But the tree of life will grow out of the river that flows from the
throne of God within us!
Oh, Hallelujah! The
revelation of Jesus Christ brings the
end of the world, but the world that it ends is truly this
world of our outer life. The
sign of “the end” is what God has accomplished within us! And my brother, my sister, you will never have a work that is
completed without there following an
unveiling!
To be continued...
J. PRESTON EBY