I saw a door standing open in heaven,
and... the voice said, “Come up here, and I will show you....” Revelation 4:1
My aim,
in cooperation with the Lord, is to make everything preeminently practical; and
so we apply the challenge immediately, and I ask you, is the Holy Spirit within
you presenting God's fullness in His Son in an ever-growing way? Is that the
nature of your spiritual life? If not, then you must have some definite
exercise before the Lord about it; there is something wrong. The anointing
means that, and if that is not the nature of your spiritual life, there is
something wrong in your case in relation to the anointing. To Nathanael the
Lord Jesus said, "Henceforth" (our old English word is
"hereafter," but I think many people have mistakenly thought that
means the "after life") "ye shall see the heaven opened, and the
angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of man." Hereafter, of
course, was the immediate hereafter, the days of the Holy Spirit which were
coming so soon. With an open heaven you see, and you see God's meaning
concerning His Son.
That open heaven for the Lord Jesus was the anointing. The Spirit descended and
lighted upon Him. It was the anointing, and it is the same for us. The open
heaven is the anointing of the Spirit from the day of Pentecost onward upon
Christ within us. That open heaven means a continually growing revelation of
Christ.
Oh, let me urge this. I am brought back to urge this.... The open heaven at
once brings God's revelation in Christ to your very door, makes it available to
you, so that you are not dependent in the first place upon libraries, books,
addresses or anything else. It is there for you. However much the Lord may see
good to use these other things for your help and enrichment, you have your own
open heaven, your own clear way through, and no closed dome over your head. The
Lord Jesus is becoming more and ever more wonderful in your own heart, because
"God, that said, Light shall shine out of darkness" 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).
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