Another
Coffee Break:
A Revelation of God's Glory, Part 5
September 11, 2015
The
Glory of the Lord is a promise in the Word, first seen in Abraham, promised to
Moses and the children of Israel, and prophesied by David, Isaiah and
Jeremiah. When Jesus came as the
personification of that Glory, He both prayed and promised that His Glory would
be revealed in a people who were intimate with Him. In today's Coffee Break, and possibly the
next one or two, I'd like to deal with the preparation in us for the revealing
of His Glory as Jesus laid it out, Paul described it, and John was given the
demonstration in Revelation.
The
picture I'm about to draw for you begins in the Garden. It flows throughout the Word, often concealed
in "hidden manna" -- Hebrew metaphors with literally extravagant
depths -- in the Song of Solomon, and Jeremiah's prophecy. It is revealed in Jesus' parables,
demonstrated in Paul's epistles, and wept over in the seventh of the seven
letters to the Ekklesia in Revelation.
Watch!
Genesis
1:26-28: And God said, Let us make man
in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of
the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the
earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. So God created man in his own image,
in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. And God blessed them, and God said unto them,
Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have
dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every
living thing that moveth upon the earth.
The
very beginning for all of us was that we were first created in the image and
likeness of the Lord God! Get it? His image!
His likeness! Understand, too,
that when we read, "And God said," the Hebrew word used for God is Elohim. This is the plural of Eloah. The plural usage here designates Father, Son
& Holy Spirit, all working together in harmony, in complete agreement with
each other. Hence, the DNA is the
combined DNA of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
That may seem like a stretch to put it that way, but consider that
Father has His overriding dominion, His authority, His character and
nature. Jesus, on the other hand, has
the nature, the character, the very essence of the relationship between Father
and Son. Holy Spirit has the makeup, the
personality, the very nature which imparts, which teaches, which broods and
meditates and infuses the nature and character and essence of Father and Son
combined.
It
takes a revelation from Holy Spirit to get this picture, but it is a critical
picture. We were created in the image,
the likeness, the character, the makeup, the authority, the very essence of all
THREE IN ONE!!! Therein lies the mystery
of the Glory!
Notice
the very first declaration God makes over man:
"And let them have dominion over the fish of the
sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth,
and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth."
There's
a word for you -- dominion! It comes
from the Hebrew word, radah, which means: to rule over, to tread down, to
subjugate; metaphorically: to take possession of, to
possess oneself of; and in lesser usage: to teach, to bring correction to, to discipline and bring
under subjection.
We
know without hesitation that absolute authority and dominion resides in Father,
Son and Holy Spirit. The authority and
dominion that resided in Adam and Eve was nothing shy of stupendous. Think about it for a minute. Adam was given the responsibility to imbue
every single one of some 50,000 species of animals, birds, reptiles, etc., with
their character, their nature and their personality. And he did it simply by speaking and
declaring over them. "And it was
so!"
But
that's only a tiny part of the picture.
Adam was first created. For some
unspecified period of time, he was alone.
Here's where it gets really interesting.
Adam had no counterpart, no "other self" with whom he could
share all that he was. Yet completeness
is in Father God, completeness is in Jesus -- OOPS, almost (but that's where
we're going with this series) -- and completeness is in Holy Spirit.
You
see, here's the catch. Adam was
complete, but in his completeness, he was incomplete. This brings us to the whole purpose of
Creation....mmmm....just hold steady, folks!
You'll see it as things unfold.
Watch what happens next!
Genesis 2:18: And the LORD God said, It
is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for
him.
It
is really
important for us to make a distinction here. God did not say, I will make him an
helpmeet. He said -- and I'm phrasing
this for you from the Hebrew text -- I will make someone who will
surround him, protect him, provide assistance and nurture him -- one who will
be his counterpart, his other self, one who parallels him, who is appropriate
to his character, his nature and makeup. (RAC Translation & Amplification)
Now,
God puts Adam into a deep sleep. The
Greek Septuagint uses the word, ecstasis, meaning: a state of ecstasy! Adam wasn't simply knocked out or put into
some kind of coma, the Lord places him into an ecstatic dream state. Then he opens Adam up, takes out a rib -- the
rib closest to his heart -- closes him back up and creates Eve.
NOW,
Adam is complete! With Eve, Adam now has
full expression. Consider this: They are a picture of unity. Yes, Eve is different than Adam -- in the way
she thinks, in the way she talks, in the way she arrives at conclusions -- and
yet, no two people could be more alike.
They share the same existence.
They are a part of each other.
Without Eve, Adam is incomplete.
Without Adam, Eve is incomplete.
They share the same purpose. They are best friends. Yet they are spiritual beings, created to
have fellowship with the Lord, our Bridegroom, without whom they would be even
more incomplete.
Consider
Eve. She is the perfection of Adam. No woman could more compliment and finish a
man. Yes, she is beautiful -- stunningly
so -- but, that is not our focus. She
has been given an independent mind with which to think. She has been given the independence to
choose. Were a thousand other men
arrayed before her, she would still choose Adam.
Why? Because she was literally taken from
him. She was extracted from his
side. Before she was, he was. Before she was, he saw her -- if only in his
spirit. Before she was, they were one --
but incomplete. Adam had no separate
feminine expression of his onoma.
He was forever bound to exist in only one dimension as a masculine
expression. There was no independent
expression of love and commitment towards him from a like being who could share
his thoughts, his desires, his hopes, his purposes.
Though
Adam was ruler over the earth, though he had been given power over every living
species, though he had been given the wisdom and revelation to identify the onoma of every living
creature, he had no one with whom to identify his onoma.
Eve
is like him. Yet, she is different. Full of grace and beauty, Eve is the
expression of all that Adam could not be.
Her onoma is his onoma because she was taken from his
side. His onoma is her onoma because he is in
her as she is in him. Without Adam, Eve
is terribly incomplete. Without Eve,
Adam is incomplete, lonely, unable to fully express that onoma which was bred
into his genetic structure when the Lord breathed those first breaths into his
being. Together, they make one whole
being.
Even
though the Adam walking here in the Garden is a picture of masculine greatness,
authority and power, he is only that way because Eve is here to complete
him. Remove Eve from the equation and
you have a man unable to be whom the Lord created him to be. Remove Eve, and his destiny will never be
fulfilled. Remove Eve, and you will have
a partial man.
Eve,
for all her stunning beauty, is incomplete without Adam. Remove Adam from this picture and you have
grace, form, stature, loveliness, compassion, love, emotional expression and
tenderness that will never be fully expressed.
There will be no counterpart with whom to express those facets; there
will be no recipient of her love; there will be no complete demonstration of
the power, authority and greatness incorporated into her onoma.
With
Adam, Eve is the personification of greatness.
With Adam, Eve is the complete expression of love. With Adam, Eve is the visible manifestation
of grace and power. With Adam, Eve is complete. With Adam, Eve is Eve!
With
Eve, Adam has greatness. With Eve,
Adam's authority can come forth. With Eve,
Adam can rule the dominion he has been given.
With Eve, love will go forth in the land. With Eve, Adam is Adam!
Together,
there will be a full expression and demonstration of the onoma that is Adam. Adam is not Adam without Eve. Eve is not Eve without Adam. Adam pours out his being to Eve. She reciprocates of her own free will and
choice. They are Adam.
And
now we are beginning to understand the mystery of our Bridegroom, Jesus
Christ. OK. Wait a minute. I'm getting ahead of myself. Can't go there yet.
We
all know what happened when Eve first ate of the fruit of the Tree of the
Knowledge of Good and Evil, and then Adam ate of it. There's a story here that I don't have time
to go into today. We see Adam displaying
the very redemptive nature and character of the Lord Jesus Christ as he
knowingly partakes of the fruit. Eve got
tricked by Satan, deceived and seduced into eating the fruit. Adam wasn't seduced. He wasn't tricked. He knew exactly what he was doing -- and
that's a fabulous story we'll look at some other time. The point of this is that because Adam and
Eve ate of the fruit in disobedience to God's command and warning, it set the
stage for Satan to bring division between man and woman, husband and wife, and
to pervert the very plan of God in the union between husband and wife.
There
is a stupendous Hebrew metaphor revealed in the Song of Solomon, and repeated
in Jeremiah's prophecy. The metaphor
occurs in the Song of Solomon, Chapter 1, verse 5, and it is revealed in the
statement, "I am black." This
statement is actually rooted in the understanding of how God extracted Eve from
Adam, how she was specifically designed for him, how the two of them were
incomplete without each other, and how the two of them completed each other. Following is an amplification of the Hebrew
text of this verse, along with an amplification of the metaphor. As a point of context, it is important to
understand that this is the Shulamite speaking.
(Without hesitation, she
responds.) "Although I am beautiful and desirable for him to look upon,
the real answer goes much deeper. There is a "search" that goes
on in the heart of every person -- a seeking after one's counterpart -- for
their "other self." I have spent my life searching for the man who
would be my "other self," knowing deep inside that when I found him,
an inner joining would occur, a linking up to form a whole person rather than
two partial beings. That inner joining occurred when we met and came to
know one another." (Song of Solomon
1:5, RAC Translation & Amplification)
What
most folks don't realize is that the Shulamite (the Hebrew is Shulammiyth, which is the
feminine form of Solomon) was referring to the fact that Solomon had chosen her
above every other woman. (Everyone knows
of the very extreme search that went on in Solomon for his counterpart, his
other self. I Kings 11:3 tells us that
he wound up with 700 wives and 300 concubines.)
In this passage, the Shulamite was expressing her completeness in
Solomon. As you read through the Song of
Solomon, it becomes clear that Solomon was likewise expressing his completeness
in the Shulamite. Her name comes from
the Hebrew, shalam, and literally translates to the following: to be at peace, to be safe, to
be completed, to reciprocate (and, by extension, to be the reciprocal of). See the picture of Eve? See the picture of the joining between Adam
and Eve and how they completed each other?
Then
consider Jeremiah's prophecy where the Lord is crying out.
Jeremiah 8:21-22: For the hurt of the daughter
of my people am I hurt; I am black; astonishment hath taken hold on
me. Is there no balm in Gilead; is
there no physician there? why then is not the health of the daughter of my
people recovered?
Get
it? We have the same exact metaphor
occurring here. The Lord had chosen
Israel as His people in all the earth.
He extracted them from Egypt in the midst of a great deliverance from
the most powerful army on the planet at that time, gave them incredible wealth
and provision, provided for them supernaturally during the 40 years they were
in the wilderness and gave them spectacular victories as they entered the land
He had promised to give them as their perpetual inheritance in the earth.
He
chose them, not because they were the greatest and mightiest nation on earth --
and in fact they were the least of all nations when chosen -- but because it
provided the opportunity for God to demonstrate once again in the earth what
other nations could have, with a people who were His people, joined in a
marriage covenant to Him, designed and destined to be His counterpart, His
other self in the earth!
When
Jeremiah delivered his prophetic Word to Israel, the Lord was literally crying
out because of the search that was going on for His people, desiring to be
joined once again to that special people He had chosen for Himself. They were the reciprocal of the Lord in the
earth -- and they had gone astray, seeking after other gods.
We
still have a considerable ways to go with this picture, so let's stop here and
pick it up next week.
More
next week.
I remind those of you in need of ministry that our Healing Prayer Call
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Our previous conference line has experienced drop-outs and periodic
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Blessings
on you!
Regner
Regner A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
CAPENER MINISTRIES
RIVER WORSHIP CENTER
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