The Daily Word of Righteousness

Fifty-two Kingdom Concepts, #8

The body is a unit, though it is made up of many parts; and though all its parts are many, they form one body. So it is with Christ. (I Corinthians 12:12—NIV)

Hopefully in our day there will be some members of the Body of Christ who absolutely will refuse to put their hand on the ark of God's Glory. They will look to Jesus instead of to themselves. They will hear the end-time call of the Spirit of God: "Not by might nor power but by My Spirit says the Lord." They will wait for the Lord to tell them what to do.

Will you and I be among those who cease from our own works and enter God's rest, into the place where we are so joined to the Head that we respond to His every desire, just as in a healthy body the members are instantly responsive to the brain?

I think the churches have somewhat misunderstood the purpose of the Church Age. We are attempting to save the nations. If one will study the Scriptures it can be noticed that the worldwide revival we are looking for will take place at the time of the Lord's return. We have the cart in front of the horse. We are focusing our attention on the needs of the world. God is focusing on the spiritual needs of His Church; for it is only through a mature Church that God can govern the saved nations.

When the Apostle Paul sets forth the various gifts and ministries of the Body of Christ he stipulates that their purpose is to bring each of us to the stature of the fullness of Christ. For some reason, perhaps because of a humanistic desire to "save souls," to "win people to Christ," we speak of the God-given talents of the members of the churches as being for the purpose of evangelizing. But this is not what the Scripture states. If we do not go by the Bible how can we expect God to bless us and make our way successful?

This is not to say the churches are not to go into all the world and make disciples, commanding them to keep the Words of Jesus Christ. We are to do this. We are to preach the Gospel to every creature because we do not know whom the Lord has chosen for His Church.

But if you will look carefully at the Book of Acts you will find expressions similar to "as many as were appointed to eternal life believed."

I do not know whether it is due to democratic ideals, or to a reaction against Calvinism, or to some other factor, but we of today in America simply will not accept the fact that God makes some vessels for honor and some for dishonor. We will not accept that God would harden Pharaoh's heart. We may say we believe in the full verbal inspiration of the Scriptures, but when we come to predestination and foreknowledge we draw the line.

To be continued.