There are few matters
which go to the heart of the Lord's testimony more than
the matter of fellowship between the Lord's people... and
especially where there is particular responsibility for
His testimony. The drive of the enemy and all his subtle
and diabolical wit, as well as his pressure and his
misrepresentations, will be directed toward destroying
that relationship of fellowship. He will seek somehow to
divide believers and to get in between.
And if you are not
careful, you will resolve all such matters into merely
natural problems and say: "Well, it is
incompatibility of temper! So-and-so is made this way,
and the other person is made that way; you can never
blend people who are so different in temperament and
outlook!"
If you allow a
conclusion of that kind, your testimony is gone; you may
as well abandon your position in the Lord and go and
scour the world for people who in everything see eye to
eye. Does it mean that the Lord's work, as entrusted to
two or three or more together in one place, can only
continue in so far as these children of His are able at
all times to get on with one another on a natural basis?
The Lord help His work if that is what is required.
We have to look deeper
than that. This drive on fellowships and relationships is
Satanic. There may be ground - there may be human
elements - but those concerned should take this attitude
toward one another: The Lord's testimony is bound up with
our oneness; the devil will do everything he can to
destroy that... and to strike a blow, therefore, at the
testimony! You and I are going to be one in the Name of
the Lord and stand our ground against the enemy!
There we have something
altogether different from the attempt to get on with one
another on a natural basis; we have a dynamic for
fellowship. We have to get on with one another in the
Name of the Lord, or else the Lord's testimony is not
established.
There is something much
bigger than a natural or human situation to be dealt
with. When we realize that back of what may truly be
natural difficulties there is always something else at
work... and that therefore we must keep these natural
things in the place of the Cross and stand together
against the enemy, we will get through. But we will never
do so by spending a lot of time trying to adjust
ourselves to one another... and seeing how far we can
work together.
Standing shoulder to
shoulder against the enemy who is assailing fellowship,
we will find the way of triumphant fellowship. Come down
on the natural level, and the enemy will soon make
terrible havoc of the whole relationship.
Remember then that all
these things which sometimes seem to be so natural are in
principle deeper down, and the activity of the enemy is
behind them in his seeking to circumvent that gain, that
advance, that increase, that attaining unto dominion...
and he must be withstood in these matters.
First published in "A Witness and A
Testimony" magazine, Jan-Feb 1937, Vol 15-1