Paul was continually
growing in the knowledge of Jesus Christ, but it was a
comprehensive knowledge or revelation which took him
immediately away into Arabia for an extended period, that
he might be occupied with its implications, and when he
came back it is quite clear he had grasped the
significance of that revelation, he had seen what Jesus
meant in God's thought.
One of the things that
had happened was that, with that revelation, he had gone
back over the whole of the history of the people with
whom he was joined by birth, right back over Jewish
history, right back over his own relationship with
Judaism; and he had seen very clearly that the Lord Jesus
was the center of all that in the thought of God, that He
took up all the spiritual values into His own Person, and
that Judaism as a religious system - traditional,
historical - no longer obtained in the thought of God,
but what did exist in the place of it was Jesus Christ in
heaven. All that Judaism meant which was of spiritual
value was centered in a living Person and no longer to be
had in a system, in a tradition, in an outward order of
things - all of which was lifeless, ineffective,
incapable of bringing about heart satisfaction and the
realization of heart longing, deliverance from sin, and
the quietening forever of conscience. What Paul had now
come to see was that all that to which Judaism pointed,
but which it was incapable of realizing or fulfilling,
was to be had... and that he had it... in the living
risen Person - in Jesus Christ.
That is only one thing
which Paul saw, but that had a tremendous effect upon
him. It did what nothing else in all this universe could
have done. It absolutely delivered Saul of Tarsus, the
rabid, vehement Jew, from his Judaism. It emancipated him
from the whole of that system as an earthly system,
although it had been given of God for a purpose. Nothing
could have delivered Saul of Tarsus from that but a
revelation of Jesus Christ.
It is always futile and
dangerous to advise people to leave one thing
until they have a revelation of the fuller, and only such
a revelation will accomplish the true emancipation. It
may not be applicable to many of us, but the principle is
what I want you to recognize. You may not need to be
emancipated from anything like Judaism or legalism, but
the principle is this, that for all increase, progress,
enlargement, growth, maturity, it is essential that there
should be in the heart a continuous unveiling of Jesus
Christ: and you and I will never get to the end of that
unveiling. It is possible for some of us to say with
truth that this year we have seen more of the meaning of
the Lord Jesus than in all the previous years of our
lives. Can you say that?
It is the most blessed
and most wonderful thing to be able to recognize that
there is a growing revelation of Jesus Christ within. You
see more and more of what He means from God's standpoint;
and as that is so, there comes this increase of the Lord
Jesus, the fruit of the Spirit - love. An increase of the
revelation of Jesus Christ in the heart is an increase of
the love of the Lord Jesus, the fruit of the Spirit. You
are conscious that your heart is coming more and more
under the constraint of His love and that unloveliness is
becoming subordinate to His love. There is more joy in
the Lord Jesus today than ever, because you are seeing
more of what He is. It is practical. That is Spiritual
growth: "It pleased God... to reveal his Son in
me...."
It is so important that
there should be this continual, living unveiling of
Christ in the heart if we are to reach God's full end.
Paul came
to that revelation right at the beginning. It was
initial, but also a directive revelation continuously. It
was the basis of the direction of his life.
"When," he said, "it pleased God... to
reveal His Son in me... immediately I conferred not with
flesh and blood, neither went I up to Jerusalem to them
which were apostles before me...." Why did he not do
that? If he had accepted a system of teaching, he would
have gone to discuss it with other people who were
interested and who were in that system of teaching, to
see if he had grasped it aright. He would have compared
notes and said: "Now, look here, I have accepted
this teaching. You are interested in it, and I want to
know whether I have been right in my understanding of
this teaching. Is this what it means?"
That would
be conferring with flesh and blood. He would have sought
out the authorities at headquarters on the matter. But
no: "I conferred not with flesh and blood, neither
went I up to Jerusalem to them which were apostles before
me...." Here is a movement which is not a wrong kind
of independence but is the true movement of a personal
knowledge of the Lord Jesus. It is directive throughout
his life. He speaks of going up by revelation of Jesus
Christ - a revelation of Jesus Christ was given to direct
his movements. Mark you, it was not a revelation which
took the form of a dictation: Paul, you go here, you go
there, you go somewhere else. It was a revelation of a
Person.
All the
movements of the Spirit of God are in some way bound up
with the Person of the Lord Jesus. They are an expression
of Christ in some way. He is continuing His doing and His
speaking; He is going on with His work to the end of the
dispensation. He has not abandoned the field - not left
the scene of activities and withdrawn... and given it to
us to go on. He is going on.
He is the
chief Worker, the One who has all in His hands. But what
He has in His hands is not a multitude of things that He
is doing; it is an expression of Himself in some way. The
Lord Jesus is putting Himself into things and bringing
things into relation with Himself. You look to God's end
and you find that Jesus Christ is to be expressed in a
spiritual way universally. What He is will at some future
time fill this universe, and you need to know what the
Lord Jesus is in order to have your life directed. You
need to be governed by what He is; you need a revelation
of Him.
We can
take an illustration from the Tabernacle in the
wilderness. That Tabernacle is a comprehensive expression
in type of the Person of Jesus Christ; and if we look at
it at any point, whether of its constitution or of its
operation, we see something of the Lord Jesus Christ. If
we look at a pin of the Tabernacle, we shall see
something of Him expressed. So that the Tabernacle
becomes a great spiritual system, and Christ is that.
Christ is not only a Person; Christ is - in effect, in
outworking - a great heavenly, spiritual system. When we
come into Christ, we come into a heavenly order. That is
not some manual of instructions, but a living Person.
If the
Holy Spirit gets a real hold upon you and me, so that we
are moving by the Holy Spirit, all our movements, on the
one hand, will in some way be an expression of Christ,
and, on the other hand, a bringing of things into
relation to Christ, so that Christ becomes raised up in
them. The question is not: Shall I go here? Shall go
there? Shall I do this, or shall I do that? The question
is: Is Christ going to express Himself in some way? Is He
going there? Is He going to manifest Himself there? Then
I go with Him to be His instrument - His vessel. It is a
matter of the Person, not of a lot of things to be done.
Now that
is a very difficult thing to explain, but Paul does make
it clear that his life was governed by revelation of
Jesus Christ. He recognized in the spirit that Christ was
on the move in a certain direction - for a certain
purpose. That was revealed to him, and so he moved by the
Spirit because it was a case of the goings of Christ.
That is
how life is to be governed. Our prayer must not be: Lord,
shall I do this, and shall I do the other? Shall I go
here, or shall I go there? Our prayer is: Lord, art Thou
going there? Art Thou going to do this or that? Dost Thou
want me for Thy purpose here and there?
It is all
related to a living Person. Otherwise you build up a
great system of activities which we say are for Christ,
instead of its being the direct, pure work of Christ.
There is real value and meaning in that. It is a
governing factor. What was initial in the life of the
Apostle was continuous; that is, his whole life from
beginning to end was governed and actuated by a
revelation of Jesus Christ.
It all
amounted to this - that Christ had become everything for
him. It was not a new religion, and it was not a new
lifework. It was not a new mission on the earth. If you
have not got these already, you will... if you go on with
the Lord long enough... come to the place where you do
not want any more life missions or lifework or any more
commissions. You will come to the place of such utter
weakness and dependence and helplessness and
self-emptiness that your whole attitude will be: Oh,
Lord, do save me from ever attempting anything unless
Thou art going to do it. Lord, if Thou art not going to
do that, then in mercy keep me from putting my hand to
it.
Paul was
not out in some new enterprise: Paul was bound up with
the Person of Jesus Christ... and he says, "...that
life which I now live in the flesh I live in faith - the
faith which is in the Son of God...." Christ and His
Life actuates the Apostle. It is Christ's mission,
Christ's purpose - not his. It is what the Lord is
doing... and not what he is doing for the Lord.
That is
what it means: Christ becoming everything. So that for
this we have no life apart from Christ - no strength, no
wisdom, no knowledge; we have nothing, not even ability
to live apart from Christ, to say nothing of ability to
do... all natural energies and resources reduced by the
sovereign act of the Lord, so that it shall be no longer
I - but Christ - to live and to do.