The people shall dwell alone, and shall
not be reckoned among the nations. Numbers 23:9
Not
reckoned among the nations. Oh, that is glorious! That puts Israel not only
apart from the nations, but on top of the nations. Now, if there has been one
thing which Satan has ever tried to do with the people of God in all ages, it
has been to get them reckoned among the nations. I speak solemnly and
carefully. Right at the very heart of Christendom as we have it today is the
desire to be recognized. Recognition! Everything that organized Christianity
does is to gain recognition. What are all these churches? I mean, in this
instance, all these elaborate and imposing buildings. They are to gain
recognition. They are in order to be reckoned something. To what end is all the
procedure, the advertisement, and the much else besides? It is in order to get
recognition, to be accredited here on this earth, to be reckoned. Yes, that is
Satan's triumph. That is where spiritual power has gone out. That is where the
Church has ceased to be something to be reckoned with up there. It has, in
spirit, come down here, to be reckoned among the nations. If only Satan can get
the people of God into a position where they are taken up by this world,
written up by this world, made something of by this world, he has triumphed and
pulled the Church down out of its heavenly place and made it an earthly thing.
That is the principle right through the Old Testament. That too is seen to be
the trouble in the Revelation. God will not have it. Satan's success is along
that line. He has pulled the Church out of the heavens. Somewhere he has made
it touch earth, form a link in some way with earth.
What we
have just said does touch us in so many ways, yes, in countless things, this
question of being reckoned among the nations in principle, this coming down
from the heavenly position. The Lord never meant His Church on this earth to be
something that would be taken up by this world, to be something that would be
reckoned among the things of this world, recognized and accredited by this
world. What He meant, and what obtained when things were right, was that the
world itself could not bear the presence of the Church, did not want it. That
is the power of the Church to testify against the world.
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