Salvation belongs to the Lord.
Your blessing be on your
people. Selah
(Psalm 3:8 HNV)
Revised from an article
written in 1996
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The
last few years have been, to say the
least, very trying. It started with
a quintuplet heart bypass
operation. The next year found me
with gangrene on the forth toe of my
right foot. It soon resulted in the
need for its amputation, followed by
the removal of three more toes and
several more surgeries to open up
blood flow to that area of my body. The following years found half of my right foot removed and now my left foot has suffered the loss of its big toe and is still healing from a deep ulcer in the heel that almost cost me the loss of the foot.
Friends close to me have been
diagnosed with stage four cancers
and it appears that we are helpless
to realize any options but
traditional medicine if we wish to
survive. These
last two years have provided me with
ample time to ponder this
situation. A few days ago while
praying for a dear sister who was
undergoing chemotherapy I was moved
deeply from what I can only describe
as the feelings of our Lord about
such things. As I wept, He said, “I
am tired of seeing my bride suffer
so many things at the hands of
physicians.” I immediately thought
of the woman with the issue of
blood. But, I said, “Lord you had a
physician write two books in the
Bible, shouldn’t we defer to their
expertise?” Don't get me wrong, I believe that God uses doctors , but His response was, “All
they can do is try and restore the
bodies balance through their
chemicals, prescriptions and
treatment regimens. If that doesn’t
work then they cut it out or off.”
He went on, “ I made the body and
I alone am the great physician, I
will heal myself.” I suddenly saw the importance of being
a part of His body like never
before. It would be worth it to
truly surrender my independence to
become a part in the body of Christ.
In
1992 Dr. Winter, the president of
William Carey Universit--Center for
World missions, was considered one
of the foremost authorities on New
Testament Greek in the world. One
morning as as he was speaking he made
an astounding statement. "There are
no accurate translations of the New
Testament in English." When queried
as to which one was the closest he
said, "none." He went on to cite as
the major flaw, the individuality
the translators placed on the work
of salvation.
Recently,
in a men’s prayer meeting this
theme came up. We all began to
acknowledge somewhat of a cavalier
attitude concerning our
understanding of salvation. More
and more we realized and accepted
that we cannot live as though what
we do or don’t do has little affect
on each other. Like Achan (Joshua
7:1), our sin will affect those we
are relating to in the body of
Christ.
On the other hand, the
benefit of surrendering our
independence is far greater than we
could ever realize. Actually, it is not an option, but a command as we will see later. Knowing that we
actually share the same life force
began to help us to see how it was
truly possible to love each another
with fervent love. Peter said that
we should do this above all things. The
Holy Spirit began to impress me with
the fact that salvation doesn't
belong to me I belong to Salvation.
I was the one who was purchased.
Could
it be that we have not allowed the
Holy Spirit to do what He came to
do? When I used to teach on the
baptism of the Holy Spirit I would
stress that we would become
witnesses after the Holy Spirit came
upon us. I would say that the word
witness in Greek was the word martus from which we get the
word martyr. This section of Scripture found in Acts, chapter one starts out with, He, Jesus, COMMANDED them to wait in Jerusalem until they received the PROMISE of the Father. You don't need to command someone to receive a gift. But you do need to command someone to die unless they are suicidal. Jesus knew in order for His disciples to become the new creatures He came and died to make them into, they would likewise have to die, or come to an end of life lived for themselves. The power of the Holy Spirit spoken of here is given to use to be able to do this, not to make us more self-centered and "greater" men and women of God! (See: What Is The Gospel?).
The PROMISE (Holy Spirit) comes to end our
lives so that He can graft us into the body of
the Lord Jesus. John the Baptist
said it this way, “I must decrease
and He must increase.” I must
decrease so that He can
increase might say it best. When
I look back over my 30 + years as a
Christian, I allowed a cavalier, selfish, self-centered and
Individualistic salvation to
thrive. When instead I should have died so that Jesus Christ could thrive. He alone is the one who does the works of God and until we allow Him to have His way we will never truly see the power of God flowing through us on any consistant basis. In reality isn't that what we really want?
We are not not totaly to blame.
It is partly because of our
distorted understanding of the
Gospel. What Gospel have you
received? Have you entered into
Jesus or are you still trying to get
God to bless your life or ministry?
Do you see yourself as somehow
separate from others in the Body of
Christ, or as a part of a greater
whole?
Just like our natural bodies
will muster all its resources to
send aide to an ailing part, so it is
in Christ’s body. Those
in the Body of Christ are privy to
the unimaginable resources that can
be found in His indomitable life.
I think that miracles and healings should be
almost exclusively for those who
have not yet entered into this
incredible everlasting covenant.
The divine Blood of the Lamb of God
has not only washed us form all our
sins, but has gained us full access
to our unlimited inheritance found
in the everlasting covenant of
life. The problem is if we are allowing our own self-life to live on it has a way of blocking the flow of His blood and so our wounds, natural or spiritual are so very slow to heal.
Those that have allowed the Holy Spirit to martyr them may now bask forever in
His glorious manifested presence
where there is life forevermore, not
just in Heaven or the age to come,
but also in the here and now!
Jesus
is longing for His bride to enter
into His rest. I can see Him with
His outstretched hand holding her by
the hand, trying to get her to get
up from her knees. With His other
hand under her chin He is trying to
raise her lowered gaze so that she
can look directly into His eyes
without shame. In His eyes she will
find a burning and consuming love
for her. Jesus wants her to come
and stand by His side where He can
protect her and provide for her
every need. He wants to take His
cloak and wrap it around her. Won’t
you come, and surrender to this
Gospel and enter into this freedom
from the devastation of independence
today.
Thy
Kingdom come and Thy will be done on
earth as it is in Heaven