by T. Austin-Sparks
Beloved of God,
I write these lines in the midst of the "peace celebrations", and
negotiations, although it may be some weeks before many of you
receive this copy of the paper. Everything is too near for full
realisation at the moment, but, although we know this world too well
to have illusions about her tranquil future, we do breathe a true
prayer of gratitude for any cessation of major wars, and space free
from the intense strain of these years. The great spiritual
adversary has not failed to use the conditions of these years in a
particular way to engulf those and that which belong to the Lord. In
every way and means it has been no easy thing to continue the Lord's
work in outward ways. But - and this is the main point of this
letter - a great story is being unfolded of His work in hidden and
inward ways. Our motto for this year has been concerning His
faithfulness, and how it is coming to light! From the hushed
countries of the years we are now getting letters - France Holland,
Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, etc., and even Japan; and all
telling of that faithfulness through indescribable suffering. Very
few of our beloved friends have passed away through war conditions,
and they all tell of His wonderful grace. This story will grow
greatly, we are confident. It is indeed a joy to be in touch again,
and we eagerly look for the day - may it be soon - when we can meet
again. We prayerfully look for such changes as will make travelling
possible and an enlargement of our printed ministry. It it just
wonderful how this latter has been maintained through the war years.
1944 was a record year in our entire history for literature sent out
on demand, and the first six months of 1945 have seen a considerable
increase on the whole of that year. The Lord is able to maintain
what He wants, no matter what the conditions.
And what does He want? We have no question or doubt about that. It
is writ large throughout His Word and emphasised with unmistakable
force at the end. The Lord wants, and must have, a people
living in the good of the greater fulnesses of Christ! For the sake
of all the rest, His own who lag behind or walk afar off, and for
the world, He must have a heart and core of those who, with
eyes of heart enlightened, and with willingness to pay the price,
will stand for His full satisfaction, and "Overcome because
of the blood of the Lamb, and because of the word of their
testimony, and love not their own lives, even unto death". This has
been the object and purpose of this ministry throughout its years,
but we are being increasingly pressed up into it. The new series of
messages beginning with this issue [Overcomer
Testimony] is the fruit of this pressure.
If there is one thing true more than another with us it is that we
have never been allowed to fall into a merely doctrinal ministry; a
ministry of retailing truths and ideas. Ministry and living
experience have been kept very strictly, severely, and deeply in
oneness. If it had not been so we could not possibly have gone on,
for the cost has been too great for just the propagating of ideas.
There is nothing that we want to keep going: nothing that we want to
see successful. Everything can go, and we pray that it will,
immediately the Lord has no commensurate use for it. We have ever
tried to make one thing clear; it is that we are not seeking to set
up something, and to influence people to leave other things and
adhere to it. The suggestion that this is our object is the devil's
way of trying to prejudice a ministry which people the world over
and in all connections of Christian activity are constantly
saying is meeting their deepest spiritual need. We have but one
object, that is to know Christ in the fullest possible measure, and
that for His Body's sake, which is the Church. We leave all
practical questions as the issues of a revelation of Christ in
believers, quite content that such a revelation will settle all such
questions if they are obedient to the heavenly vision. It is Christ
Who settles all other matters. Many will act on other and lesser
grounds, misapprehending our ministry, and will therefore bring the
ministry into disrepute. Some will act on true spiritual dealings of
the Lord with them, and will suffer reproach from the disobedient
and those bound by "the tradition of the elders".
We may have big reservations as to the rightness of the Christian
system as it is now, and feel that it most definitely limits the
Lord and His people, but, we know that the true Church is greater
and above its earthly outwardnesses, and it is that heavenly Church
that we try to see through all the other: it is wherever Christ is
and in whomsoever He dwells. So our ground is the universality of
Christ in all who are born of His Spirit. This is a positive
position and attitude, and not a negative or passive one. So often
we are confronted - and sometimes affronted - with what Christians
are here and with the earthly aspects of their Christian system that
it calls for a real effort to get through to Christ in them, and
then the measure is small but the effort must be made, for
only so can there be a hope of increase: the consciousness of our
own limitation and need of constant growth and adjustment makes for
patient forbearance and understanding. There can be no pedestalled
"I have attained" when we are still on the Potter's wheel, and we
shall not be off it until we "awake in His likeness".
Pray for this ministry, dear friends, it is truly needed, and there
are many children of God all over the world who are yearning for
spiritual food unto fuller life. Stand in your place with the
exalted Christ, and claim His full rights for Him, and withstanding
the enemy's great efforts at frustration.
With greetings and love in our Lord,
T. AUSTIN-SPARKS
[September 1945]
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