Another
Coffee Break:
Supernatural Maturity, Part 5
April 17, 2015
Let's get right to our discussion today. This concept of being "naturally
supernatural, and supernaturally natural" is rooted and grounded in the
following truths.
We've been fitted together and joined together with Jesus Christ
as a living, breathing extension of Him. This may sound simplistic, but
He is us, and we are Him. Whatever He does, He does through us.
Things don't happen without our participation. Jesus Christ does not
randomly, mystically, perform miracles in the earth, or work some kind of sign
and wonder in the earth without the direct participation of His covenant
people.
We have and live a covenant that requires our all. Jesus
has made a covenant with us that requires His all -- and the last time I
checked, He hadn't left anything out or stopped His covenant partners from
living in, and operating in all that He is and has.
Folks, His covenant is as alive and breathing today as it was
when He said,
"All (exousia) privilege, force,
authority, power and jurisdiction is given unto me in Heaven and in
earth. You go, therefore.." . (Matthew 28:18-19a)
That's OUR responsibility. Our covenant responsibility to
the Lord is to do the works that He did, to preach the Word that He preached,
and -- moreover -- to fulfill His prophetic Word,
"Verily, verily I say unto you. He that
believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than
these shall he do because I go unto my Father." (John 14:12)
This is where I want to go today as we continue from Jesus'
teaching in Matthew 5. Before we can
become this mature extension of the Lord Jesus Christ, living, breathing and
operating in His character, His nature, His personality -- the very essence of
Who He is -- our thoughts, our way of thinking, our motives and personal agenda
have to be expunged from everything we have learned and gained as a result of
eating of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
That tree is the very epitome of the spirit of anti-Christ. Again, as a reminder, anti in Greek is not "against" (as
the Latin translates it) but rather "a substitute for." Eating from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good
and Evil causes us to substitute ourselves, our motives, our reasoning
processes and our decisions for the heart's desires of the Lord Jesus Christ.
For that reason, Jesus makes the following
statement as He continues His "beatitudes."
Matthew 5:8:
Blessed are the pure in heart, for
they shall see God.
This
is a verse that needs to be amplified in the same way that we have looked at
some of the previous verses.
“Blessed and highly favored by the
King [of Kings] are those whose thoughts, motives, purposes and intents have
been purified by fire, who are unstained with any guilt, for God will allow and
permit them to see Him — and more than that, to see into and know His heart
[His heart’s desires and purposes].” (RAC Translation and Amplification)
How’s
that for a mouthful? In case you think
I'm stretching it a bit with my translation, consider how J. H. Thayer
translates the word, katharos
(the Greek word translated, "pure").
Thayer uses the following definitions: 1a) physically; (1a1) purified by
fire; (1a2) in a similitude, like a vine cleansed by pruning and so fitted to
bear fruit.
Are
you seeing how this fits with other verses of Scripture we have previously
considered? Consider for a minute, and
put this in context to Paul’s statement to Timothy in his second letter:
II Timothy 2:15:
Be instantly responsive to the Lord,
making yourself available to Him in the midst of the crucible, a tried and
tested laborer who has no fear of being examined — one who, by virtue of God’s
testing and the time spent in the crucible with Him, knows the proven Word of
Truth. (RAC Translation
& Amplification)
But
Paul doesn’t just leave it there. He
goes on to give the following warning to those who ARE in the crucible and
might be tempted to hear and pay attention to teaching or “untested” word (or
words) that comes from those who’ve not permitted the word to be tested in them
and purified.
II Timothy 2:16-17: Stand aloof from and avoid the untested, untried
“word” which comes forth from them who would propagate speculation and create
their own doctrines. These profane
speculations and so-called “words” are empty babblings which will only to serve
to advance ungodliness.
And those who spread these doctrines
will only yield a gangrene pasture — a source of poison to those who ingest
their “word” — and we point out Hymenaeus and Philetus as examples. (RAC Translation & Amplification)
David
absolutely understood the significance of this principle that Jesus set forth
when he wrote the following:
Psalm 37:4: Delight thyself also in the Lord, and He shall give
thee the desires of thine heart.
Now,
take a look a how the Hebrew actually renders David’s statement:
“Let your thoughts,
motives, purposes and intents be soft and pliable towards the Lord; luxuriate in
and take exquisite delight in Him; and He will appoint, ascribe, commit and
apply in and to you the desires and requirements of your will, your feelings,
your intellect and your thought processes.” (RAC Translation
and Amplification)
You
see it, don’t you? In each instance we
are seeing the same principle applied.
We could probably even read David’s statement like this and pretty much
hit it on the head:
“Delight
yourself also in the Lord and He will plant within you His desires so that they
become your desires.”
Preaching
on the sabbath in a synagogue in Antioch, Paul reaffirmed what David said, and
even took it a step further to describe the “why” and importance of this
principle.
Acts 13:22: And when he had removed him, he raised up unto them
David to be their king; to whom also he gave testimony, and said, I have found
David the son of Jesse, a man after mine own heart, which shall fulfil
all my will.
Consider
just the last part of this verse:
“I have sought out and obtained David,
the son of Jesse, a man whose intense pursuit is to know my thoughts and
feelings, my intents and purposes, who will [without deviation or compromise]
perform, execute and accomplish everything I purpose, determine and decree —
according to my delight, desire and pleasure.”
(RAC Translation and Amplification)
The
picture is that of a man (or woman) whose intense pursuit of the Lord is
focused on God getting His heart’s desire fulfilled to the exclusion or setting
aside of all personal desires or purposes.
Now,
add that to the previous Scriptures we’ve looked at! The promise that God makes to them is that
they will get to see him, experience His presence, and know His heart’s
desires.
Beyond
that, the desires of their hearts are met and fulfilled! David expresses it like this:
Psalm 16:11: Thou wilt show me the path of life: in thy presence is
fulness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.
No
statement could express it any better! That
leads me to what is probably going to become something of a rabbit trail in
this discussion but something nevertheless that draws as vivid a picture as I
can draw.
Let
me start with something that Paul wrote to the Corinthian Ekklesia:
I Corinthians 12:1-4: Moreover,
brethren, I would not that ye should be ignorant, how that all our fathers were
under the cloud, and all passed through the sea; And were all baptized unto Moses in the
cloud and in the sea; And did
all eat the same spiritual meat; And did all drink the same spiritual drink:
for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was
Christ.
Now,
take a look at the context of these next statements.
Numbers 11:24-25:
And Moses went out, and told the
people the words of the LORD, and gathered the seventy men of the elders of the
people, and set them round about the tabernacle. And the LORD came down in a cloud, and
spake unto him, and took of the spirit that was upon him, and gave it
unto the seventy elders: and it came to pass, that, when the spirit
rested upon them, they prophesied, and did not cease.
Numbers 12:5-8:
And the LORD came down in the pillar
of the cloud, and stood in the door of the tabernacle, and called Aaron
and Miriam: and they both came forth. And he said, Hear now my words: If
there be a prophet among you, I the LORD will make myself known unto him
in a vision, and will speak unto him in a dream.
My servant Moses is not so, who
is faithful (Hebrew: ‘aman: to support, uphold, nourish, reliable, faithful,
trusty) in all mine house. With him will I speak mouth to mouth,
even apparently (Hebrew: mar’eh: appearing, seeing visually), and not in dark speeches; and the similitude (Hebrew: temunah: image, likeness, form) of the LORD shall he behold (Hebrew: nabat: to look intently at, to regard with pleasure).
The
Hebrew phraseology in this instance is as clear as anything can be. God describes Moses as one who “supported,
upheld and nourished” Him. The nourishment that Moses provided God came
from a pure heart.
Borrowing
from Jesus’ statement in Matthew 8, Moses’ thoughts, motives,
purposes and intents had been purified by fire; He was unstained with any
guilt. Hence, he had the privilege of seeing into
the heart of God, knowing His thoughts and desires — AND Moses was permitted
into the very presence of the Lord.
Let’s
get back to the picture described in Numbers 11 and I Corinthians 12 where we
read of Moses and the 70 elders eating and drinking with the Lord in the
cloud. Before I get too far along here,
let’s talk about the nature of this “cloud” and what distinguished it from all
the other clouds.
Here’s
how Moses describes it:
Deuteronomy 5:22:
These words the LORD spake unto all
your assembly in the mount out of the midst of the fire, of the cloud, and
of the thick darkness, with a great voice: and he added no more. And he
wrote them in two tables of stone, and delivered them unto me.
Moses
describes this cloud as “thick darkness.”
Kind of peculiar, don’t you think, if Moses and the elders were sitting
in thick darkness? But wait a
minute. This isn’t quite all it appears
to be. Take a look at how this cloud
appeared to the armies of Pharaoh when they were chasing after the Children of
Israel.
Exodus 14:19-20:
And the angel of God, which went
before the camp of Israel, removed and went behind them; and the pillar of the
cloud went from before their face, and stood behind them: And it came between the camp of the
Egyptians and the camp of Israel; and it was a cloud and darkness to them,
but it gave light by night to these: so that the one came not near the
other all the night.
Do
you see it? That cloud was darkness to
the Egyptians, but it was light to the camp of Israel. Consider the cloud in the way that it rested
in the temple on the day that Solomon dedicated it to the Lord.
Let me pause here in this narrative to share with
you a personal experience in order to draw the comparison.
Well,
OK, I just realized how long we had already gone today, and if I take the time
to share that experience today, it will make this Coffee Break overly long --
and I don't want to lose you. Let's stop
here and pick it up next week.
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Regner A. Capener
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