January-February-March 2018
Midnight Cry Messenger
Editor’s Letter
Dear Saints,
Greetings once again in the wonderful name of Jesus! This issueās editorās letter will be a short one to accommodate the articles.
The first one, āThe Solid Rock,ā is taken from transcripts of a recent TV broadcast that seemed to generate an unusual measure of interest. Iām trusting that God wants to encourage His people with this important truth.
It should be obvious that there is nothing āsolidā in which we may safely trust in the world ā and itās getting worse by the minute, just as scripture foretells.
Thank God for the gospel of grace which reveals what He has done for all who repent of their sins and put their trust in His Son for their eternal salvation. Heaven and earth will pass away but His Word, and all that is revealed therein, will never pass away.
The other article is a timely reprint of an article by Bro. Thomas first published in 1973. It highlights how God works to bring about practical transformation in His children. May we all fully cooperate!
Till next time may Godās rich blessings be yours.
Your brother in Christ,
Phil Enlow
The Solid Rock
by Phil Enlow
Turn to Isaiah Chapter 28, and Iām just going to pick up a little of this. As is so often the case, the Lord was reaching out to a rebellious nation that was trying to walk in their own ways, and at this particular point thereās obviously a very misplaced self-confidence in the people. Iāll just pick it up at verse 14.
The Lord said through the prophet, āTherefore hear the word of the LORD, you scoffers who rule this people in Jerusalem. You boast, We have entered into a covenant with death, with the grave we have made an agreement. When an overwhelming scourge sweeps by, it cannot touch us, for we have made a lie our refuge and falsehood our hiding place.ā (NIV).
And so, what you see, of course, is the spirit of man at its strongest. Weāve got this handled. We know what life is about. Whatever comes weāre good with it. Weāre able to handle it. Thereās nothing life can throw at us that we canāt handle. Weāve got a way of thinking and a way of looking at life and weāre strong. Weāre wise. Weāre all the things that are necessary to feel that we are in a place of security.
And so, the Lord, obviously, knows thatās not right and so He says, immediately, āSo this is what the Sovereign LORD says: See, I lay a stone in Zion, a tested stone, a precious cornerstone for a sure foundation; the one who trusts will never be dismayed.ā Praise God!
One of the things thatās really necessary, I believe, many times, is to shine the light on the foundation, because whatās been shared this morning is exactly right. We are facing challenges. Weāre facing the enemy who is not going to give up and whoās going to throw everything he can at us. And sometimes, we find ourselves fighting in our own strength, in our own wisdom: anybody agree with me on that?
Yeah! Thatās kind of where weāre at, and it doesnāt work very well, does it? We wind up getting dismayed in the face of what weāre facing. Weāre looking at it and, all of a sudden, we feel defeated, we feel discouraged, we feel self-pity, we feel all of those kinds of things.
But God wants us to know, number one, that there is a foundation in this world. Thank God, itās not a foundation where He gives me the instructions and Iāve got to go build it! Because I have no ability! I have nothing to bring to this situation. Just like the song that was sung this morning. How appropriate that is! Itās ājust as I amā that God wants me to come!
The job of making me what He wants me to be is His job and Heās the only one that can do it!
And so, Heās not looking for my performance to win His approval and to build myself a place where I can stand. Praise God! Iām righteous, Iām smart, Iāve got it together, Iām a part of a certain people, Iām with this group and not that group, all these things in which men trust.
But I have no trust in any of that. I realize, God, I donāt know! How many of you pick up your Bible and the first thing you say is, God, I canāt understand this? Iāve been learning to do that more and more. Lord, unless You help me, unless You open my eyes, Iām just reading words. Iām not smart enough to figure any of this out. Lord, I need you!
Thatās the place we occupy. But thatās not a place thatās bad, thatās a place thatās awesome! When you consider who God is and how He has revealed Himself, the kind of a God He is, the power ā He has everything that we donāt! And His whole heart is motivated by a love for us that we cannot even begin to imagine.
And oh, how we need to shine the light on those truths, because they give us a solid place to stand when we face the things that weāre facing in this life, because they will come! Thereās nothing in this Word that ever promises that weāre going to have an easy life! It just isnāt there. But oh, we need a foundation!
And so, He uses language that human beings can understand. He uses a stone. And a stone is, obviously to us, something very, very solid. It certainly contrasts with sand and something thatās weak and loose. It kind of brings to the mind what Jesus said, when He talked about those who own Him as Lord, who listen to what He says, and they build their lives on that, whatās that like?
The kids learn this when theyāre young. What did the wise man build his house on? On the rock, didnāt he? He just didnāt go down a little way and say, hey, this is good, letās start building. He went all the way, dug down deep, got rid of all the earth.
You know, that represents part of me that I want to continue to lean on, I want to hang onto. Like, yeah, I need to build a good house, but this is good enough. Folks, it isnāt. If you stop short of building on Christ, you stop short of everything that matters. Oh, my God! It needs to be on Him.
And the foolish man, what did he do? Built his house on the sand, didnāt he? And both of the houses looked great! You couldnāt look at them and say, hey, you got a bad looking house there. In fact, the one on the sand might have been more impressive, because he was more concerned with the house than he was what it was built on. He was more concerned with what it looked like.
But the problem is, if the weatherās great and everything is fine, thereās no problem, is there? But the problem comes when that changes ā and it will change!
We are definitely sailing into difficult waters on planet Earth! And, even if society continues as it is, and we basically have a more or less free society, life is full of challenges and trouble, just like weāve heard this morning. Itās very real and you know itās real!
But, thank God, there is a stone that represents something that God did! You know, we need to let that sink in because the Devil has so many ways of attacking our thinking and giving us the impression that, Iāve got to do this. Iāve got to figure this out. Iāve got to find a way to handle this. Iāve got. Iāve got to. Iāve got to.
How many of youāve got that voice in your head? All the time! Yeah! Thatās a voice that we need to stop listening to! We need to recognize where that wisdom is coming from because God has put a rock and He has planted it and itās real! And God wants us to reckon on that and to learn how to stand. He put that in Zion.
And thereās a significance to Him saying that. You remember where Zion came from? We think of Israel and we its history and we think of Jerusalem as the center. This is Godās city, almost. And I guess there is a heavenly Jerusalem that is Godās city.
But where did Jerusalem come from? When they conquered the land, they lived there for hundreds of years. Jerusalem was not in the picture because where Jerusalem exists, there was a tribe of people called the Jebusites. And it was so situated, with hills, that they had a fortress built. God put it in Davidās heart to conquer that, to finish the job of conquering the land, as it was, hundreds of years after they were there. And the Jebusites said, āYouāre not going to get in here.ā And I love the way the scripture puts it! One verse later it says, āNevertheless, David got in there.ā
Didnāt even tell us all the details, itās just like, no big deal! David conquered it and he went in there because he had the Lord with him. And the Lord turned a Satanic stronghold into His capital! It became the center of worship, the center of Godās presence, the Temple, all of those things became part of the picture!
And weāre told, in Hebrews, that we, Christian believers, are, āā¦come to Mount Zionā¦the city of the living God.ā It became a symbol, you see. Godās using symbolic language here to teach us something thatās real. God has absolutely established a rock, a foundation, in this world, upon which we may stand and involved in that is a victory where God went in, He sent His Son into a Satanic stronghold and the Devil said, youāre not getting in there. Nevertheless, He got in there, didnāt He?
And we need to reckon on the fact, every single day, that we have a Master, we have a Lord, who sits on a throne and every enemy you and I have was defeated at the Cross! I mean, totally defeated!
Because of Him, we have been made victors instead of victims! And yet, how much of the time do we live as victims? Oh God, this is happening to me, Iām just a victim. God, why are You doing this to me? Every one of us goes through that.
If youāre feeling that and youāre going through things that cause you to think that way, youāre not alone. Every single believer feels that. So, He lays a stone in Zion.
But He says itās a tested stone, isnāt it? This is not somebody who just waltzed in here and never faced anything. There is not a thing that you and I have ever faced that He has not faced. Our Lord Jesus Christ has faced far greater than you and I will ever think about facing!
All of Satanās guns were trained on Him and there He was, in flesh, totally dependent upon His Fatherās strength, and He knew that! He knew better than to trust in Himself and say, I can handle this. Look who I am. Always there was this sense, Father, I need You. Does not Hebrews tell us that many times He cried to God, āā¦with strong crying and tearsā¦ā and he, āā¦was heardā¦ā (KJV)?
Talk about your prayers being heard, Iāll tell you, when we come to Him with that kind of a heart, God hears! And even when it emotionally feels like it doesnāt reach the ceiling ā we all go through that, too ā there is a God who hears! And yes, Heās way off in Heaven, in one sense, but Heās right here.
Oh, Iāll tell you what, thereās a place where we can stand in this world and not have to be afraid, not have to be worried about whatās coming, whatās going to happen and how is it all going to turn out, and oh, will I have the strength to climb that great mountain thatās ahead of me? Oh, God! Thank God for what He has done! Oh, thank God, it isnāt dependent upon me in some way!
āI lay a stone in Zion, a tested stoneā¦ā (NIV). He was tempted in all points, every point, āā¦just as we areāyet was without sin.ā Oh my, weāve got Somebody we can go to in our darkest hour.
āā¦A precious cornerstoneā¦ā (NIV). Thereās a sense of value. You remember when Jesus talked about the Kingdom of God. He likened it to a man who found a pearl of great price. And you have this sense of value. He saw a value in this pearl. And it was so priceless, in a sense, the value of that was so high to him, what did he do? He sold everything he had so he could have that pearl! Do you know thatās what itās like when we come to Christ?
You know, weāve got some brothers and sisters in the Lord who love to talk about how salvation is free and in one sense it absolutely is. Itās free in the sense that I canāt earn it. I canāt pay for it. I canāt qualify myself through some goodness in me to receive this and say, God, Iāve done what you asked, now give me my salvation. It doesnāt come that way.
But Iāll tell you, there is a cost to that free gift! There is a cost! It costs us our lives! It costs everything! And Iāll tell you, if youāre going to stand on this foundation, you canāt stand on something else. There is a leaving of something to stand and build upon this foundation. Itās not like I can have a little of each.
This is not something where I have a cafeteria. You know, in a cafeteria you take a little of what you want. But Iāll tell you, there is a leaving of the Devilās cafeteria and there is a going to what God has, the table that God has spread. And boy has He spread a table! Everything you and I could ever possibly need to enable us to stand in this world and serve Him in this world and triumph over the Devil, itās all there! God has not left anything out that you and I need. Has He not given us everything in Christ? Praise God!
You know, we need to lift this up, we need to shine the light on what God has done, because thatās what gives us the confidence to stand! This is a foundation upon which we can talk about dealing with issues and dealing with problems. Praise God! There is a foundation and itās, āā¦a tested stone, a precious cornerstoneā¦.ā
And then He says itās, āā¦a sure foundation.ā Over and over again the language is meant to give us a sense that regardless of what happens in this world ā and bad stuff happens, doesnāt it? ā regardless of what happens, there is a place where you and I can have absolute confidence.
You know, I think about the song that Damaris made famous, āHe Has Forgiven Me.ā Praise God! Thereās a confidence that enables someone to stand there, and though we know that we are sinners, though we know that at our best we cannot live up to what He wants, we need Him, we need His strength, we need His forgiveness, we need all those things. Yet, there is a place where we can stand and look the Devil himself in the eye and say, He has forgiven me!
I donāt have to listen to you! You want to blow yourself up and make me feel small and intimidated by your great presence, but Devil youāre nothing but a little leach, coming to suck the life out of me! You were defeated at the Cross and I refuse to listen to you anymore!
I refuse to listen to all that junk that youāre trying to put in my head, that record that keeps playing there and telling me Iām nothing. Thank God! How many of you know what Iām talking about?
Iāll tell you, the Devil is very real but the only thing that heās got to work with is a lie! Because he knows better than anybody that what the Word of God says here is true, that God has laid a foundation in this world that is sure, that we can depend upon!
Oh, Iāll tell you what, this affects two different kinds of people who may hear this. One is the one thatās never really gotten on this foundation. Youāre living your life, youāve got this philosophy of life, if you will. Everybody has one. I mean, it may not be something you can write a book about, but everybody has got a way of living their life and a way of thinking.
This is the way I get through. This is whatās important. This is what my life is meant to live for, whether itās pleasure, whether itās self-confidence in me and my ability to figure things out, and my dreams and my ideas, and my family, my country, my ability, you name it. Thereās something of just human life upon which they depend and they cobble together this world view, like these people that the prophet was talking about.
They took a little of their Jewish heritage, didnāt they? It wasnāt all idolatry. They were still doing some of the stuff that they got from Moses, but they had taken some of that and theyād taken some from the heathen religions. They looked at their own abilities. Theyād taken the blessings of God and taken credit for it. And all of that together, now weāve got our way of life, bless God, weāre good! Weāre good to go.
But they werenāt, were they? All the Lord had to do was pull His protection back and they were going to find out in a heartbeat that what they had was worthless. Think of the position of people in this world! Didnāt Jesus talk about the time of His coming and said menās hearts would be āā¦failing them for fearā¦ā (KJV)?
You see some of that right now. Thereās an anxiety, thereās a fearfulness thatās coming into the hearts of people that realize that what I have, maybe itās not enough. Maybe I donāt have what I need! I donāt know whatās going to happen in the world!
You got the super rich and theyāre building these bunkers and theyāre stocking, theyāre buying land in New Zealand. Theyāre doing whatever they think they need to do to survive, because they see the world is going to fall apart and they need a place where they can go and be safe and carry on with their life. Thatās the world we live in, folks. There is nothing here of permanence!
And, my God, if youāve never seen your need of Christ and the foundation that God has laid, my prayer is God will break down your world, and He will talk to your mind, or Heāll bring you the circumstances where you wake up and say, I donāt have what I need! Iāve been walking in my own understanding! Iāve been trusting in myself! Iāve listened to the voices of the world and Iāve let them shape my thinking! Oh, what Iām living for? What Iām trusting in is not enough!
And you know, even if you were fortunate enough, if you want to call it that, to have a prosperous life, healthy, long, full of accomplishment, full of wealth and all of that, suppose you had that all the way till the end of your life, like Jesus said, if you, āā¦gain the whole worldā¦ā, then what? Then what?
If thatās all youāve got, you have lost everything because death is going to win! There is one enemy that stands against the human race! I donāt care what the scientists do, they will never conquer death! But Iāll tell you, I serve One, He is my master, He is my Lord! He conquered death!
He went to the Cross and He died. And Satan and Hell had a party for three days! And that party turned into shrieks of terror when He came out of that tomb. The angels came down and rolled back the stone that covered it. They didnāt roll the stone away to let Jesus out. They rolled the stone away to let the disciples in to see what had happened!
They had wrapped His body in one cloth and His head in another. And they went in there and the cloths were exactly where they had been. Itās just that they had sunk down and there was nothing in them anymore. Oh, Iāll tell you what, He came out, didnāt He?
You know, God has demonstrated the reality of the foundation that He laid! Itās not built on fantasy! Itās not built on religious philosophy! Itās not built on a system of self-righteousness! Itās built on a Savior who carried my sins to a Cross!
All the judgment that I deserve fell upon Him in my place! He stood there and He took it and He went to the Cross! Oh, my! And He went into that grave and I went there with Him. Thatās what the foundation is about. I donāt care what you do as a human being. There is no deliverance from sin outside of Jesus Christ.
And if thereās no deliverance from sin, thereās no deliverance from death and judgment. Because God has declared, āā¦it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.ā And Iāll tell you, if the foundation youāre living upon, that youāre building your life upon isnāt one where you trust fully in what Jesus accomplished for you at the Cross, then you are not ready to face Him.
Oh, you need to call upon His name to open your heart and open your eyes and show you your need because you need what Heās talking about here. These people didnāt know it! They were so stubborn in their hearts, it didnāt matter what God said to them! They said, āNo, weāre good to go.ā And they didnāt find out until it was too late.
But there is a foundation. You think about what we face as human beings. Thereās not a one of us who hasnāt sinned. Not one of us! If God were going to judge us by our record, every single one of us, if we looked at our lives in the light of Godās truth and Godās character, Godās standard, every one of us would have a record that would put us away for eternity. I mean, thereās no escaping it!
But suppose, just somehow, I could figure out a way to get rid of all that. Okay, Iām good to go, right? No, the problem that created that is still here. Itās not just what Iāve done, itās what I am!
If I have a foundation for life that Iām resting upon and it doesnāt deal with this, what good is it? It might get me through this life to a certain degree, but then what? Oh, my God! But God has done what I could never do! Heās given me a place to stand that I can stand with confidence!
Itās not like He says, all right, Iāll get you to the starting line, now, itās up to you. Oh, thank God! He goes with me. He carries me all the way. He gives me a place where I can stand, and itās solid, and itās real, and the devil can never attack it! It doesnāt matter what storm comes. It never bothers that foundation. Praise God!
Are you on that? Are you on that foundation? Thatās one question today.
But thereās another one. Look at the last statement in verse 16. It says, āā¦the one who trusts will never be dismayed.ā (NIV). Now, itās one thing to get on that foundation, to be brought to the place where we recognize our need of salvation and we come to Him and itās just as I am, Lord. I know that I donāt deserve anything, but I come because of Your promise. I come because of what You did in my place. I bow before the Lord Jesus Christ. Oh God, forgive my sins. I turn from them, but I come to You to give me a new heart and a new life. There is a ābeing plantedā on that foundation.
But I think we realize and we know just from testimonies this morning and from what we all go through, that thereās more to it from a practical standpoint than just that, because we can be on the foundation in the sense that God has called us, and our destiny is certain, not because of who we are but because of what He has done. But how much do we enjoy the benefits of that foundation?
How many of us come to trials and difficulties and dark places in our lives, and weāre dismayed by them? You know what being dismayed is? Your confidence is gone. You think oh, Iāve got to fix this. And then, you suddenly realize itās bigger than you are and no matter what you do, āI feel like Iām defeated.ā
How many of you have a voice in your head that tells you that all the time? āYouāre no good. Youāll never make it. No matter how hard you try, youāve been this way all your life.ā Do you not hear the serpent? Where is your confidence? Where is your trust?
See, thereās a practical side to this where Godās dealing with me about things and I know Heās dealing with you. Thatās part of the work. Thatās part of climbing that mountain. There is a mountain ahead. Itās real! The peak is real. But the strength of God to get there is real, too.
Itās the one who trusts! There is a quality of spirit that God is looking for, that when I face things, the adversities of life, my confidence is not turned to what I once trusted in. Itās not that I lean upon my own understanding. Didnāt Solomon say that? āTrust in the Lord with all your heart andā¦ā Do what? āā¦lean not on your own understanding.ā
But how many of us do that? Oh, we go back to our roots. We go back to ideas weāre ingesting from the world. We ask our friends, what do you think about it? And we need to be going to God. We need to be recognizing that there is truth. Jesus Christ āisā the truth. And I tell you, the wisdom that comes from Him is what we need if youāre facing something in your life.
Paul wrote in Colossians chapter 2, I believe it is, speaking about Jesus: āā¦In whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.ā So, what are we supposed to do when we face things? Are we supposed to say, oh God, what am I going to do? Iāve got to find a proof text.
God, I need You. Lord, You have promised. Youāve got wisdom that I donāt know anything about. Lord, Iām waiting to hear Your voice. I want to hear what You have to say about this. I want to see this situation. I want to see that person that bothers me. I want to see this circumstance. I want to see where Iām supposed to be at right now. I want to have that sense of trust. But God, if thereās something for me to do, Iām asking You to show me.
You know, many times over the years the Lord has emphasized that passage in Isaiah 50, where the prophet said, āWho among you fears the Lordā¦.ā I donāt remember all of it, but basically, itās a person whoās looking to God who understands his place in God, but then, heās in a place of darkness. And the darkness heās talking about is, Iām in a place I donāt understand, and I donāt know what to do. I donāt know what Godās trying to do. I donāt know why. And there are things I just donāt know. I donāt understand. But what do you do then?
What does the prophet say? He says, let him trust. There is a trust and there is a staying. Iām here. God has put me on a foundation. I am not going to get antsy if God doesnāt come across and give me full-blown wisdom right now. Iām not going to go looking for the answers somewhere else. Iām not going to say, well, Godās not doing something, so He expects me to do it. God helps those who help themselves.
How many of you know thatās not in the Bible?
Thatās manās wisdom is exactly right. Now, thereās a time for me to act, but itās to act in accordance with Him, and itās not I, but Christ. Itās Christ living in me as I yield to Him. There is action that needs to be taken sometimes.
But there are times when all that I can do is to stay upon my God and say, God, Iām here. And if there is something You want me to know, Iām depending on You to show me. But until You do, Iām here. If You donāt show me something, itās because thatās where Iām supposed to be, and Youāve got this. You are on the throne. You know whatās going on. I rest in Your hands. I rest in Your care. Help me when the time comes to act, Youāre going to give me wisdom.
And remember, the wisdom that is from above is what? Itās pure, and itās peaceable. Oh, I tell you, every other kind of wisdom is unsettled, uncertain, thereās something thatās just not right. But if weāre willing to stand, then God is going to help those who wait upon Him and whose trust is in Him.
And trust is like a muscle, isnāt it? Youāve got to use it. Youāve got to develop it. It isnāt some magic thing. Oh, Iāve I got this bundle of, this bunch of trust thatās been dumped into me, and Iām good to go. It is something that we need to exercise.
The very fact that He uses that expression, āā¦the one who trusts will never be dismayed.ā Does that not clearly imply that there are going to be things that come our way that will attack our trust, that will attack our foundation? It will seemingly attack our security, our knowledge, our wisdom, whatever it is, in whatever form this thing comes. If I have got to trust, Iām trusting against something thatās coming against me.
And so, you see the wisdom in the hand of God. You know, the scripture was quoted a while ago, in all things, God works. It doesnāt say in spite of all things either, does it? It says āinā all things. God has a big tool box. Praise God! But itās a good tool box, and the end is going to be good. But, āā¦in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.ā
And whatās His purpose? The purpose is to make us like Him. How many of you are exactly like Him right now, and the job is done? No, if youāre not, and Iām not, then, thereās work yet to be done! And Godās going to do what it takes to bring us, to answer our prayers.
How many of you said, āOh Lord, I need You. I want to be like You. I want to be moreā¦.ā Well, praise God! Godās answering your prayer. What are you complaining about? What am I complaining about? But you know, thatās why we need, constantly, we need to be lifting up the Lord Jesus in these simple truths. I mean, theyāre real.
You could go down so many lines of thought here, depending on what your issue is. But Iāll tell you, thereās one thing about this foundation that absolutely makes it stand above all else, and thatās the fact thatās itās not just dealing with time.
This is not just a foundation for life. You know, a lot of people preach a supposed gospel that plants me on a foundation that leads to prosperity and health and blessing, and I can triumph! I can be the head and not the tail! But theyāre thinking in earthly terms. Theyāre thinking of me succeeding in life and becoming rich and powerful and comfortable and all those kinds of things.
My God, all that would do would be to feed the flesh and to feed that old nature. God can bless if thatās what He wants. But Iāll tell you, when we start using that in a prideful, self-centered way, thatās working exactly against what He has set out to do. But He has given us a foundation that will stand regardless of what happens.
And hereās the thing, it doesnāt stop with this life! It brings us through this life, but it brings us all the way to eternity! It will never give way! This whole world will burn up! When Godās through with it, when the whole program is done, this world is going to be burned up with fire. This whole creation will be done away and replaced with one, āā¦wherein dwelleth righteousness.ā (KJV). But this foundation will endure through that transition. It will take us safely all the way. Praise God! Praise God!
How many of you need to be encouraged today? I certainly do. Weāre in those places right now where we need to be reminded where we stand! And if youāre feeling defeated, if youāre feeling dismayed today, you need to stop and check up and say, what am I trusting in?
What am I listening to? Am I listening to that record thatās playing in my head and believing it, just because it feels that way or it looks that way? I need to go back to the Word of God and say, wait a minute. God has said this, and I donāt care what I feel.
Like Ron said when he came in this morning, I donāt care what I feel like. Iām going to worship God because Heās real, and Heās right. And God blessed that, didnāt He? Yes, He did. Iāll tell you, faith has to be exercised against all of the things that rise up to challenge it.
And there is a God who will strengthen us. Weāre going to find that thereās virtue that flows into us. Itās not a matter of looking for a feeling or trying to achieve this high like some people are looking for. But itās just simply to be able to walk, to put one foot in front of the other and say, God, Iām on this journey, but Youāre here with me. And I donāt care what happens, You have planted my feet on solid ground.
And we can say like David, āTherefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea.ā (KJV). Though the sea roarā¦I canāt remember the exact quotation, but itās in Psalm 46, I think.
But oh, Iāll tell you what. There is a confidence that God wants to build in you and me. But thereās a practical side to that where God wants us to get up every morning and look to Him, and say, God, Youāve got this day. You are my strength, whatever I face today. Lord, You have planted my feet on a rock. You have planted my feet upon a rock that no devil in hell can assail.
And because I stand upon that rock, I stand in the victory of the One who planted that, Who is that Rock. My Master sits on a throne. Every devil that assails me is defeated. And I sit there with Him. I occupy that place. I have the right to sit there and not be intimidated by any devil that talks to me, any circumstance. I can look them in the eye and say devil, you were defeated, and I stand in His victory. I donāt have to listen to you. I donāt have to be afraid.
Every one of us is assaulted by fear, are we not? Yeah, thatās just a common condition among human beings! But God has brought us to a place where we do not have to give in to fear. We donāt have to listen to the voices that tell me, that tell us, youāre no good. No matter how hard you try, youāll never make it. Look at somebody else. Theyāre doing fine, and look at you, and look at what youāre feeling, and look at all the stuff youāre facing. Youāre just defeated.
What do we do when that happens? Do we rise up and go back to the foundation and go back to the Word of God and say, God, You have planted my feet? Youāve given me a source of knowledge and wisdom this world does not know anything about. And Youāve told me that You will bring me to a place where I do not have to be dismayed by what happens. It doesnāt matter what happens.
I donāt have to look at that and feel, oh my God, itās all over, Iām defeated. We can rise up and say in the name of Jesus, Devil, I take my stand. Whether God dumps a bunch of feelings in my heart right now or not, I am the one thatās on top here, and Iām not on top because Iām anything. You can point to some of my failures. I have the privilege, because of this foundation, of standing on it and saying, oh, God, I need You.
Lord, I see this thing that I did, this thing that I allowed in my life. But I have the privilege the moment Iām aware of it to bring it to Your feet. And the Word says, You are, āā¦faithful and just to forgiveā¦and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.ā I donāt have to labor under the guilt of sin. I have a place I can go.
āThere is a fountain filled with blood drawn from Emanuelās veins, and sinners plunged beneath that flood, lose all their guilty stains.ā You donāt have to go on in the guilt and the sense of failure! Look at what I did and the Devilās just beating you over the head with what you did and what you are and all of those things.
My God, we have the right to stand up and come to Him with confidence. We didnāt build this foundation! Itās not as though I did it, and itās just not quite good enough! He did it, and itās perfect.
So, there are really two questions morning. The first question, are you on that foundation to begin with? Have you ever let go of your own life and realized the futility of everything else?
Has God ever revealed what He has done through His Son, the foundation thatās been laid that gives you a place to stand with confidence that God is with you in this world, and that when one day you stand before Him, youāre going to stand there in righteousness? Youāre going to stand there with joy, with glory, with brightness of being?
We canāt even imagine what weāre going to be! Thatās what John says. We donāt know what weāll be, but we know weāll be like Him. And when we get there, weāre not going to say, boy, look what I did. Weāre going to say, thank You, Lord. If He gives us a crown, weāre going to throw that crown down at His feet and say, You are worthy. Lord, Iām here because of what You did. There are no grounds for pride in my being here. Iām here because I put my trust in One who is absolutely able to save me completely, because I come to God through Him.
Some people try to come to God, but they want to come because of who they are and what theyāve done. Or they want to mix in their own philosophy and say, Iāve got this. Iāve got my own version. Thereās only one foundation. God has laid it. So, the question is, are you on it?
But if you are on it, thank God. But are we really enjoying, in a practical sense, the benefits. Thatās where we need to come to this place and nurture that quality and go to God for the strength to learn to trust, because if we are really trusting in Him and in the One who has laid this foundation, there is never, ever a reason to face whatever the Devil throws and be dismayed by it.
Being dismayed means Iām defeated. Iām just not up to this. I have no answer for this situation. Our answer is, God, Iām in Your hands. God, You are in charge. Lord, Youāre going to accomplish something in this that has eternal value. Thereās a sense of purpose in my life! This is not just random stuff happening! God is in control, and He loves me! And I am trusting, Iām standing on that! Iām going to plant my feet on this and trust You, and I know Youāre going to bring me safely through.
You can look through the pages of this book and see people who have done that, and it came out okay, didnāt it? Thereās not a single one who would look down from above and say, āDonāt listen to that. Thatās a bunch of junk. I trusted in Him, and look where it got me. I didnāt get anywhere.ā
Theyāre going to say, āYou listen. God took me through hell on earth, in some cases, but it was worth everything to put my trust in One who cannot fail instead of putting my trust in the lies of this world and the god of this world.ā Praise God!
So, where are you at today? Are you really enjoying the benefits of this awesome foundation that God has laid? Letās just put our trust in Him today, and rest in Him. āThe one who trusts will never be dismayed.ā Thatās an awesome promise, isnāt it? Praise God!
CONFORMATION AND TRANSFORMATION
by C. Parker Thomas
(Editorās note: This article was originally published in the March-April 1973 issue of the Midnight Cry Messenger.)
āI beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.ā Rom. 12:1-2.
Let us consider these two words and their significance in the order given here.
Conformation
The Greek word for conform is āsuschematizo,ā (soos-khay-mat-id-zo). It means to fashion alike, i.e., conform to the same pattern (fig.) conform to, fashion self according to.
Apart from the Greek definition, it is quite obvious from the text itself that Paul simply meant for us to not be like the world of mankind who is not motivated by the Spirit of God. Conformation is doing whatever is considered proper and right by the society or environment in which you live. Sometimes it is on a worldwide scale. Sometimes it is national, sectional, or an even smaller segment of society. It could be social, educational, economic, political, or religious.
Very often conformation is following the lead and doing as others do because it is popular with those whose favor you desire. An example of this is found in John 12:42-43. āNevertheless among the chief rulers also many believed on him; but because of the Pharisees they did not confess him, lest they should be put out of the synagogue: For they loved the praise of men more than the praise of God.ā
Like the Jews in Christās day, it is often outward show because we cannot bear the reproach of being different from the crowd. In some cases it is true conviction (although in error) because you have been convinced in your mind to believe it is proper and right.
Regardless of the manifestation of world conformity, it is the result of external influences brought upon us by our own base nature and the society in which we live. It is a way of life, not based upon divine principle revealed by Godās Spirit through his word, but rather what men are thinking, saying and doing.
So often we think of world conformity as motion pictures, style of dress, hair-dos, makeup, drinking and running with the crowd. And beyond doubt there is an excess that Satan leads society into in these things that does not glorify God. At the same time I believe there is an extreme in the other direction that is equally inspired of Satan. An example of this is the roving bands of hippie type youth with their long hair, weird sloppy dress, rebellion against society, and irresponsible way of life. Many of these are supposedly becoming āJesus followers.ā In the same way many of the idolatrous practices of imperial Rome were brought over into the Church upon their merger, much of the hippie style, language and way of life has been made a part of todayās religious youth movement.
Although many adopt these things thinking they are becoming true non-conforming followers of Jesus, they are actually as guilty of conformation as the society they condemn. Most of them are simply conforming to a way of life they have been taught to believe is nonconformist.
In fact much that men believe and practice in religion ā including nominal Christianity ā is world conformity. This includes their traditional creeds, doctrines, ordinances, religious forms and experiences. They believe in and practice their particular brand of religion because it was given to them by tradition from their Church fathers. I Peter 1:18, Matt. 15:1-3. Gal. 1:11-16. Col. 2:8.
What man comes to believe and practice becomes to him the truth and everyone else must bow or be damned. Invariably he becomes intolerant toward anything outside his own camp and will resist change as much as the Scribes and Pharisees did.
Although the Jewās religion began with a true revelation from God, it had degenerated into self-righteous legalism with emphasis on the external rather than inward. In simple language they were putting on a self-righteous show. Jesus thoroughly describes their condition in Matt. 23.
Like the Pharisees we can have the outward appearance of righteousness with a heart that is unchanged. Religion without a changed heart is most delusive and intolerant. Jesus would be again condemned and killed by this religious spirit.
Although it was the truth that Jesus spoke that made manifest the wickedness of their hearts, they usually pointed to something outward that he did to condemn him. They thought it was terrible that he ate and drank with publicans and sinners and even accused him of being a winebibber and a glutton. Mark 2:15-17. Luke 7:33-34. On another occasion they condemned him for letting a poor, obviously fallen woman touch him. Luke 7:36-39. They were blind to the mercy, grace, truth and love he manifested toward the weak, sick, sinful and despised.
It is my conviction the more we emphasize externals, the more Pharisees we will produce today. Such preaching not only produces Pharisees but it taints the saints with a legalistic, self-righteous spirit. It is possible for Christians to be spoiled by such teaching even though they are in Christ themselves. Col. 2:8. Christians can be brought to the place where all their preaching has to be spiced with legalism or their special pet doctrine. Their spiritual digestive system becomes so adjusted to it until they despise anything very different. Many of the ālove everybody, everythingā groups are just as guilty. Their conformity simply goes in the opposite direction.
Deliverance from this type of world (religious) conformity is more needed than deliverance from the opium dens of Hong Kong. The drug addict often realizes he needs help. The religious addict that doesnāt know Christ is deluded and feels no need of deliverance.
Transformation
The word transformed, as used in Rom. 12:2, in the Greek is āmetamorphooā (met-am-or-fo-o). It means to transform, (lit. or fig.) change or transfigure. It could refer to passing from one form or shape into another. An example is the butterfly that goes from the larva state to the beautiful creature that finally bursts the prison of its cocoon. This, of course, is a physical process of nature. The transformation that Paul had reference to is accomplished by a renewal of our minds. It is a spiritual transformation that causes us to think, talk and act differently from the world.
This is the change that God wants, and it starts from within. It begins with the new birth of the Spirit that Jesus spoke of in John, chapters 1 and 3. Paul called it circumcision of the heart in Rom. 2:28-29 and the washing of regeneration in Titus 3:5.
This transformation or change must and will continue as we walk in the light of Godās word and behold the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. John 8:31-32. II Cor. 3:18. The ultimate of this transformation is to be made like Jesus. But this is a process also with time and means involved.
Someone will say, āIf people get right on the inside there will be a change on the outside.ā Maybe not as much as we would think. According to Paul in I Cor. 3, it is possible for Christians to be such spiritual babes that they walk as men. If the outward change were as complete and thorough as some contend, there would be no room for growing in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. I Peter 2:2, II Peter 3:18.
If this concept were entirely true, there would be no need of the ministry nor the Church to enable us to ā…grow up into him in all things, which is the head, even Christ.ā Eph. 4:11-15.
This growing up into him ā or transformation ā will result in our being more concerned about menās hearts than their outward appearance. Transformation on our part will enable us to communicate with many that we would otherwise censure and condemn.
Paul said, āFor though I be free from all men, yet have I made myself servant unto all, that I might gain the more. And unto the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews; to them that are under the law, as under the law, that I might gain them that are under the law; To them that are without law, as without law, (being not without law to God, but under the law to Christ,) that I might gain them that are without law. To the weak became I as weak, that I might gain the weak: I am made all things to all men, that I might by all means save some. And this I do for the gospelās sake, that I might be partaker thereof with you.ā I Cor. 9:19-23.
This spirit and attitude of Paulās and also our Lord Jesus Christ was completely opposite from the holier-than-thou attitude of the legalistic Pharisees. Their self-righteous spirit kept them busy condemning and finding fault with those they should be trying to help. When religion fixes us where we canāt mingle and communicate with those who desire and need help, we have, at the very least, been spoiled. Col. 2:8
Being made all things to all men didnāt mean Paul became a drunkard to win the drunkards. Neither did he become a gambler, whoremonger or thief to win that type of humanity. It simply means he did not self-righteously look down on and separate himself from anyone he might be able to help. He had the grace to love people regardless of their moral or religious state.
Jesus could sit down and eat with sinners and the hated publican while the scribes and Pharisees could not. He could receive and speak kindly to a harlot whom the Pharisees wanted to stone. He could also attend a wedding party and provide more wine when their supply ran out.
The spirit of the Pharisee and the conformist is still alive in our religious world today. They would condemn and crucify Jesus again if he were here. And the more like him we become the more they will hate and condemn us.
How Accomplished
Transformation, although it begins with the new birth, is a progressive work that is accomplished by the renewing of our minds. When Jesus spoke of continuing in his word that we might know the truth and be set free, he had reference to this progressive renewal of our minds. John 8:31-32. This is also what he meant in John 17:17 where he said āSanctify them through thy truth: Thy word is truth.ā
This same principle is also brought out in II Peter 1:2-9. Verse 2 speaks of grace and peace being multiplied unto us THROUGH THE KNOWLEDGE of God and of Jesus our Lord. Let me emphasize how this grace and peace is multiplied unto us. It is through the KNOWLEDGE OF GOD. Knowledge means to KNOW. We come into possession of knowledge as God reveals his word to us by his Spirit. This results in the renewing of our minds by which we are transformed.
Verse 3 says all things that pertain unto life and godliness are given to us by divine power THROUGH THE KNOWLEDGE OF HIM that hath called us to glory and virtue. Once again letās note that it is THROUGH KNOWLEDGE that all things pertaining to life and godliness are given to us.
Verse 4 defines this knowledge as EXCEEDING GREAT AND PRECIOUS PROMISES. And it further states that it is BY THESE we are made partakers of the divine nature. The divine nature is simply Godās nature, Godās Spirit, or the Spirit of Christ.
Godās Spirit is ministered to us by faith according to Gal. 3:2-5. How do we get faith? Rom. 10:17 says, āSo then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.ā
Rom. 5:1-5 gives us a beautiful picture of the step by step order by which this transformation is accomplished.
The first step is justification by faith which brings peace with God. This, of course, is the new birth, regeneration or circumcision of the heart, which we have already mentioned.
The second step or phase is a victory which causes us to rejoice in hope of the glory of God. As in justification it is through faith we have access into this place of victory or rejoicing.
The third phase of transformation enables us to enter a door of victory not mentioned in the first two and, I might add, not experienced by very many Christians. It is a victory that enables us to glory in tribulations. The reason given for our ability to glory in tribulations is because we KNOW the divine purpose for the tribulation. That purpose is patience, a virtue most needed by Godās people. Without it we canāt accomplish very much as Christians. Like little children, the Lord canāt trust us with very great things.
Once this patience has been worked in us, the Lord begins to manifest himself to us in a more definite way. Paul calls it experience which leads to an even greater hope. This hope becomes such that we become totally unashamed of Christ and the gospel as the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost. This could be called the fourth or fifth phase.
This is a progressive picture of transformation that leads us to the place where God can manifest himself to us. Letās not forget that the purpose of this transformation by the renewal of our minds is that we might āprove [know] what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.ā Romans 12:2.
Jesus stated the same truth in John 14:21-23. Those who have his word and keep or obey it are the ones that love him. Those who love him will be loved by the Father and he will manifest himself to them.
The transforming work of the Spirit is not accomplished through some mystical experience apart from Godās word. This is the vehicle through which the Spirit is ministered to us. Truth and Spirit are inseparable. In John 14:17 and 16:13 Jesus specifically calls the Holy Spirit the Spirit of truth.
Too long the wrong emphasis has caused multitudes to think that some great, phenomenal, spine-tingling experience is what we need to fix us up.
By nature man is prone to despise the simple in his quest for God and righteousness. The truth is, he wants a quick way that eliminates the necessity of daily taking up his cross and becoming a true disciple (learner) of Jesus Christ.
This explains why so many are flocking to all sorts of meetings today that emphasize the supernatural. This includes much of the charismatic movement, spiritualism, witchcraft, and the supposedly great healing campaigns. Many simple, unbelieving souls are looking for some great man of God to lay his magic hands on them and, presto, they think the work will be done.
I have to say what Paul said to the church at Corinth. āBut I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty, so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ.ā II Cor. 11:3.
This corruption of minds is what we find has happened to much of our religious world. The renewal of our minds that Paul speaks of is necessary to undo the work of corruption that has been wrought by deception, some of which we do not question because it has been handed down to us by religious tradition. This being the climactic day of strong delusion when men are being turned over to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils, the corruption of human minds is even greater. II Thess. 1:1-12. I Tim. 4:1.
The transformation that we must have is effected by the renewal of our minds which causes us to see, think and act differently from what we have known in the past. True revelation from the throne above will wash away the corruption of error and accomplish this renewing of our minds. No presto experience, however great, will suddenly transform us into spiritual giants.
It is a step-by-step and day-by-day process as we open our hearts and minds to the searchlight of Godās word. As we do, our minds will be renewed, our lives transformed, and we will enter a new dimension of spiritual reality and service.