You must warn each other every day,
while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and
hardened against God. Hebrews 3:13
We talk
about our motives, and we say, "Our motive was right!" We talk about
our conscientiousness, we talk about our intentions; but you and I do not know
what lies behind what we call our good motives. There is a deceitfulness about
this human heart that defies our greatest attempt at tracking it down, and we
shall never do it.... Here is where the church has become such a confused
thing, and such a tragedy; for the prevailing idea is that if you give yourself
over to God He will take you up and use you: "Bring over your humanity and
consecrate it to the Lord! Consecrate your old man to the Lord, and go out and
serve the Lord, with a consecrated old man!" it is utterly contrary to the
teaching of God’s Word. The result is that in the work of God all the world
over you have people serving the Lord in the energy of the flesh, in the
reasoning of the flesh, in the emotions of the flesh. Meet them, counter them,
frustrate them, and you meet something evil; you meet with a fight, a division,
a schism, a scattering, and wholesale resignations.
Do you
see what a havoc the enemy can make in that which is called the church, because
people with best intentions and purest motives have come to serve the Lord with
all their own intelligence, their own strength, and their own emotion? They
have not seen that God has closed the door to the old creation, and that God’s
attitude is this: "The only thing that can satisfy Me, that can serve Me
is My Son, and if you are going to come into My service, He has to be the
energy of everything, the Life of everything, the Wisdom of everything!"
He has to be the governing, ruling reality in everything. It is not to be a
matter of your impulses, but of His urgings and leadings by the Holy Spirit;
not your sitting down to reason out what it would be good to do for the Lord,
what ought to be done, what needs to be done, but what He shows you, nothing
more.... You and I must not bring over our old creation and give it to God,
expecting God to use it. God begins with birth. The church of the firstborn is
something quite new, and it comes out of a death. That death is the death of an
old creation, and the resurrection is of something that is not the
resuscitation of an old creation, but the resurrection of something wholly of
God.