by
T. Austin-Sparks
Edited and supplied by the Golden Candlestick Trust.
Reading: Gen. 1:3-5,8,14-18; Rev. 21:10-11; Col. 1:9.
"Ye were once darkness, but are now light in the Lord: walk as
children of light" (Eph. 5:8).
"Ye are the light of the world" (Matt. 5:14).
"Once darkness... now light". "Ye are the light". John says, "As He
is, so are we in this world" (1 John 4:17).
We are quite familiar with the truth that the natural creation is a
comprehensive system of symbols and signs of spiritual things, and
as we have read about the creation of light and the ruling bodies,
so our minds have been carried forward from the symbol and the sign
to that symbolised and signified. That is, God has, behind
everything else, His spiritual thought to be realised in a people
filled with spiritual understanding, light, to be the ruling class
in His universe. And you must always keep very much to the fore in
your minds that prospective aspect of the New Testament, suggested,
for instance, by a very common phrase in the beginning of the letter
to the Hebrews, "Not unto angels did He subject the inhabited world
to come, whereof we speak" (Heb. 2:5). We speak of the inhabited
earth to come and its rulership, its government. That is what the
apostle says right at the beginning of the letter. "He showed me the
holy city Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God", and the
characteristic first and foremost is light. So it is quite clear
that God is seeking to have a governing class in a spiritual way for
the ages to come, and is preparing that class now on practical
lines; not theoretical lines, not merely technical lines, but on
practical lines, to do it now so that they will be qualified to do
it then; not to learn about it now in order to do it then, but to do
it now.
Light is Personal
You will notice that, as it was with the Lord Jesus Himself, so it
is with us. Light is personal. It is not objective, something
outside of ourselves which we carry and take and hold. It is
ourselves. "Ye are the light". It is there in the singular. Not "Ye
are the lights". "Ye are the light"; in the same way as He has said,
"I am the light" (John 8:12). Again Paul says, "Ye were once..."
not,
in darkness, or, once darkness was in you, but "Ye were
once darkness, but are now light". It is personal, not something
held; it is what we are, not what we say, the things that we call
'light'; but it is our very being, and that is where the real value
lies. What we are is the value, the real value.
Now, God's method is to make and to place the light in personal
form. To make the light; "God made" and then God placed. That is His
method, that is His order. Firstly, to make us light, and then to
place us for governmental purposes. The real power of government is
not official; it is not because we are called by some peculiar name,
a minister or a missionary or a Christian worker or anything like
that. The real power, the real impact, is the light that we are, and
it is the only sure impact. In the Western part of this world, there
is a great deal of Christian knowledge, and therefore by the
Christian world, impact is not a matter of just adding to the
information and knowledge which it already has. It will sit in
judgment upon everything said and be interested and receptive merely
in terms of whether this adds to information, to the store of
knowledge; but if the witness comes, being something more than
average, in whom there can be seen something that the heart longs
for, something more of the Lord Jesus, that is the captivating
thing, that is the thing which goes far beyond the bit of extra
truth that we may possess. It is the registration of light, which
resolves itself into a verdict like this: it is not the teaching
that you give that is the argument; it is the impact of your life
with it that has won the heart, that has won the way. I know how
simple and elementary that is. We have got to get very clear in our
minds about this, but after all, it is only leading on to something
else.
As we were saying, in our case, as it was in His case, light is a
personal thing, and not an objective thing in the matter of truth.
The Conflict between Light and Darkness
Now then, the natural light, the sun and the moon and the stars,
have to contend with a lot of things from this world. There they
are; they are light, the light is with them, they are the luminaries
of the universe. But, in order to fulfil their function so far as
the earth is concerned, they have to contend with quite a lot. They
have to contend with fogs, they have to contend with clouds, they
have to contend with mists. The miasmas which rise from this earth
are ever challenging them and putting to them some fairly real
propositions.
Overcoming by the Patience of Faith
When there is a fog, well, from the earth side, from our side of one
of those really good fogs known to us, nothing can redeem the fog.
The sun looks on that fog, and how does the sun reason about that
fog? Well, if he were like some of us, he would become tremendously
introspective, begin to raise all kinds of questions about himself
because he was not getting through, and getting into an awful mess
and into a fog himself, simply because of that thing there, and he
is not getting through. I do not think the sun does that at all.
What does the sun do? It says, I will just wait my time; that is a
passing thing; fogs come and fogs go; it makes no difference at all
to the truth, the absolute God-established truth about myself; I
will wait, I will bide my time! Simple child talk, but it is as much
to the point as anything can be. It is just like that, so often. "Ye
are light in the Lord". But we have to contend with many fogs which
belong to this world, the lower levels of things which rise up to
try to quench and eclipse us, and there are times when the only
thing we can do, but the thing which we must do, is to say, This
situation will pass, this dark hour will go, I will hold on; it
makes no difference really to the fact, to the truth, as to myself
in Christ; I will hold on. Do you see that that kind of thing is the
very qualification for ruling? You can give up, if you like, you can
surrender to the situation, you can allow yourself to be quenched,
in effect; you can take it on, accept that, and lose all your power
and right to rule.
The Lord, in His sovereignty, has allowed fog; I do not know what
for, I see nothing whatever naturally of value in a fog. But I do
see this, that when you carry it over to the spiritual realm, the
Lord in His sovereignty and wisdom allows dense fogs to come into
the life of His own children in order to make the matter of
government very practical, and not merely theoretical. Our reaction
to these dark times is proving whether we are really in the position
to rule, and, as I said at the beginning, this governing class for
the ages to come is in preparation now. We shall not leap into it
suddenly at some moment at the end of our lives or at the end of the
dispensation. It will simply be moving out to do in fulness the
thing which we have already been doing in the measure possible.
The qualification for spiritual rulership now and afterwards, then,
is along the line, firstly, of endurance, persistence, and not
giving up and giving in, surrendering to the situation which obtains
for the time being. It is the patience of faith. I will hold on
because this cannot go on forever. It will be a sad thing, if, when
the change comes, it be found that I gave in and let go during the
test.
Laying Hold of Adversities to the Glory of
God
Then the sun not only acts like that, or reacts like that towards
the fog. There are mists which rise from this earth. They are not
fogs, they are mists. There are those things which are neither light
nor dark. They are very perplexing things. There is nothing like
indefiniteness to try you out, the uncertain things, the mists that
come. What does the sun do with the mists? Do you know what a sunset
is? You have looked at the glory of a sunset, overpowering sometimes
in its beauty, with the marvellous variety of tones, tints and
colours. Many have felt their souls go out in something in the
nature of worship and adoration as they have beheld some of those
wonderful sunsets, but after all, what is the sunset? Of course
'sunset' is only a figure of speech. The sun never does set; it is
only something related to a certain time and position. But what is
this that we call a sunset? It is simply the sun taking hold of the
mist and transfiguring it. The mist acts as a prism to the rays of
the sun and the rays of the sun apprehend the mists and transform
them into all those colours. It is the effect of mist upon the sun,
and the sun's reaction to mists.
May that not have a little message for us? There are many things
which arise from our life here on this earth and from this earth
which are not pleasant, not all as we would like them; things which
speak of the heat of life, the heat of the earth. There is such a
thing as taking hold of these things and turning them to the glory
of God. One of the imperative features and factors in spiritual
rulership is just this, that we lay hold of adversities and turn
them to the glory of God. Is that not the expression of the
government of His sovereign grace? Is that not just exactly what
sovereign grace has done and is doing? Look at the situation. Sin
rising from this earth and all that comes with sin - sorrow and
suffering and unhappiness, so much of it; but the mighty sovereign
grace of God has taken hold of sin and made it serve His glory. The
very works of Satan have brought out the glory of God as nothing
else would have done. The activities of the enemy, as we have them
recorded in the book of the Acts have been made, by the grace and
power of God, to fall out for the furtherance of the Gospel, to
enhance the grace and glory of God, and our attitude towards these
difficult things is proving whether we are going to reign or not.
How do we treat even our physical sufferings? Do we sit down under
them and give way, mope, repine, complain, become the picture of
misery, everybody knows all about what an awful time we are having;
or is our reaction Paul's - "the sentence of death in ourselves,
that we should not trust in ourselves, but in God that raiseth the
dead" (2 Cor. 1:9)? It is another attitude; even, you see, the
sentence of death being taken hold of and brought out to a sunset
glory of God.
I know it is easy to stand up on a platform and talk about these
things, but here it is. We are in the test of this reigning matter,
and if you think the ages to come is too remote and abstract, well,
look at it in this present time. You will have to decide even now in
this life who is going to have the upper hand - the devil or the
Lord: and that is going to be decided in our lives by means of the
everyday adversities. It is not something objective out there that
the Lord is going to be Lord; it is right here in your and my
reaction to the things which arise from this evil world. It is
patient endurance, even when it is so difficult, or in the more
ordinary, everyday things of our lives, taking hold, in some way
transfiguring them, by the grace of God learning to reign.
Let me say, this is the very essence of the Lord's service. The Lord
is making and placing, and don't you think for a moment that it is
going to be any different in any other situation or place on this
earth than it is where you are now. Do not think, If only I could
get out to China, out to India, I could serve the Lord, I could be
in the Lord's service; or somewhere else - anywhere but where I am,
I could serve the Lord. Let me say to you that if you get placed in
any place - in China, India or anywhere else, you will find it
exactly as it is here on these grounds. You have to contend with the
same kind of fog and the same kind of mists, the same kind of
extraordinary and ordinary everyday difficulties and adversities
rising from this earth. The form in which they come to you, through
other people's language or colour or temperament, may be different,
but they are the same things; the test is just the same. Are you
going out or over? It makes no difference where you are on this
earth, and your service is not that you are going to say a lot of
things to yellow people or black people or other people; it is what
your impact is going to be there personally, and that is determined
by your spiritual ascendancy; ascendancy even when, like the sun,
you cannot get through for the time being, nevertheless, you are in
the ascendancy, you have not given way.
If you are going to be introspective at all, think about that,
measure up to that in this way. Do not begin to judge yourself
because you are having a dark time, fog has wrapped you round. No!
Remember that little incident in Lockhart's 'Life of Sir Walter
Scott'. Two men emerging from London Bridge Station in a real good,
old-fashioned, pea-soup fog, and they could not see each other, even
passing each other on the same pavement. He heard the man singing to
himself, "On, Stanley, on! Charge, Boswell, charge! In the fog, in
the dark - on, charge!" That is all he heard. He was in the
ascendant. That is the test, wherever you are; that is right to
rule. It is power to rule wherever you are, wherever we are to be
like that.
And the service of the Lord again is the personal impact upon the
situation. Sometimes it is so black and thick that we can do nothing
more than hold on. While the devil tries to wear out the saints,
hold on; say, All right, it is pretty dark today, but it will not
last, it will not be eternal, this will pass, my day will come
again.
And in the other things. If you want to be introspective, just make
it all a matter of, What is the truth, God's truth, about it? Am I
still darkness or am I light in the Lord? Have I been translated out
of the authority of darkness into the kingdom of the Son of His
love? What is the truth? Then the fog makes no difference whatever
to what I am. Whatever the enemy says about the fog is one thing,
and I in Christ am another, and we must just look to our shining -
that is all.
What is our business? Your business and my business is just to
shine. What does that mean? That people do not see darkness in us.
If people who were so introspective would only have a little more
thought for how they look! They would get up in the morning and go
through the day and say, How am I looking? - that is a good kind of
introspection. Not, How am I feeling but, How am I looking? What
impression am I making? What is the tone of my voice? It is a mark
of youth to be able to do this sort of thing. An old man may also
say, My voice is getting a bit too miserable, I am not conveying the
joy of the Lord in my tone; I must put that right. That is a healthy
kind of introspection. It is all a part of shining. "Ye are light."
What we are to do is that as light we shine; not take on all the
things against us which say we are not shining. We know what the
Lord has done in our hearts. He hath "shined in our hearts, to give
the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus
Christ" (2 Cor. 4:6). No fogs or mists or anything else ought to be
able to deny that fact.