Not by might nor by power, but by My
Spirit, says the Lord of hosts. Zechariah 4:6
Does it
not strike you as significant, and very impressive, that when the veil was rent
Israel was set aside? Israel had been called in to maintain a testimony in
types. Christ had come and fulfilled all the types, and being the center of all
the types, the veil, all that kept God shut off from man, was now dealt with,
and the way was open. There was no need for types now. So the custodian of the
types departs with the types. This is not the dispensation of the types: this
is the dispensation of the reality, the dispensation of a heavenly union with a
risen Lord, and of all that that means. Our danger is of bringing back types.
The types have gone and that is the whole message of this letter to the
Hebrews. Christ is everything. The outward order of the Old Testament is set
aside, and now all that obtains is Christ Himself. He is the Priest; you no
longer have priests on earth in the Old Testament sense. He is the Sacrifice;
there is no need for any other sacrifices. He is the Tabernacle; He is the
Temple; He is the Church.
What is
the Church? It is Christ in living union with His own, that wheresoever two or
three are gathered together in His name there He is in the midst. That is the
Church. You do not build special buildings and call them "the
Church." You do not have special organisations, religious institutions,
which you call "the Church." Believers in living union with the risen
Lord constitute the Church. This is the reality, not the figure. That is to
say, His flesh, human limitation, is done away. Now in union with Christ risen
all human limitations are transcended. This is one of the wonders of Christ
risen as a living reality. We are brought into a realm of capacities which are
more than human capacities, where, because of Christ in us, we can do what we
never could do naturally. Our relationships are new relationships; they are
with heaven. Our resources are new resources: they are in heaven. That is why
the Apostle wrote to the Corinthians and said that God hath chosen the weak
things, the foolish things. The things which are despised, and the things
which are not, that He by them might bring to naught the wise, the
mighty, the things which are. Why did God appoint it so? Because it is not
by might, nor by power, but by His Spirit; and to show that there are powers,
energies, abilities for His own which transcend all the greatest powers and
abilities of this world.
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