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Calling to Deep
Wade E Taylor
Deep
calls to deep. At the
noise of Your waterspouts, all Your waves
and Your billows are gone over me. Psalm 42:7
Our
Lord is a seeking God (Deep
calls). He desires to have times of intimate fellowship
with us, whom He created with this capacity. He actively looks at the hidden intent
of our heart, seeking for an indication of any willingness that
we may have to respond to His seeking presence.
If He finds, even buried deep within us, any indication of
a sincere desire to personally know Him, He will begin to take a
singular interest in us.
I
love them that love Me; and those that
seek Me early shall find Me. Proverbs 8:17
This
personal attention that we receive from the Lord can be likened
to a waterspout, rather than to rain equally falling upon all. A waterspout is caused by a wind pattern
that whips rain into a horizontal funnel of water, which has a singular
destination. While
rain falls upon all, this waterspout causes a deluge upon one (all
Your waves and Your billows are gone over
me).
It
is truly marvelous to experience this Deep calling to deep
in which the Lord singularly becomes active within our lives, taking
a personal interest in bringing us into a place of intimate communion
and fellowship with Him. At first, we may not understand the purpose
and direction of this Divine activity (the
noise of Your waterspouts),
but gradually this noise will become within us a song of
worship that will open the doorway into times of intimate fellowship
with our Lord.
If
the level of our spiritual hunger falls short of this deep desire
within the Lord for personal fellowship with us; then reluctantly,
He will feed us on the level of our desire toward Him.
Many seek after and are satisfied with that which the Lord
can do for them. This
can be better understood as we compare two groups that followed
Jesus.
And
a great multitude followed Him, because they saw His miracles which
he did on them that were diseased. John 6:2
Five
thousand men, along with women and children, heard about the healings,
and came to see if it was as they had been told.
These were observers who came out of curiosity. Therefore, Jesus fed them on the level
of their hunger.
Jesus
Himself multiplied five loaves and two fishes. He gave each portion to His disciples
who in turn gave to the people.
They were given all that they were able to eat, as twelve
baskets-full were left over.
This was the best meal they ever ate, but it only provided
a temporary satisfaction.
Later,
this multitude returned, looking for Jesus. Their only interest was in the materialistic
satisfaction they had received from Him. There was no indication of any interest
in Jesus Himself, who desired their fellowship. Therefore, the only word that the Lord
spoke to them was a word of correction.
Jesus
answered them and said, Verily, verily, I say to you, You seek Me,
not because you saw the miracles, but because you did eat of the
loaves, and were filled. Labor
not for the meat which perishes, but for that meat which endures
to everlasting life, which the Son of man shall give to you: for
Him has God the Father sealed. John 6:26-27
There
was another group who responded in a different way.
And
it came to pass, that, as the people pressed upon Him to hear the
Word of God, He stood by the lake of Gennesaret. Luke 5:1
There
was a vast difference in the heart attitude of these two groups. The first desired to see miracles, the
second pressed to hear the Word of the Lord.
The
response of the Lord was entirely different concerning this second
group. The deep desire within Him for
fellowship with His creation reached out to them.
And
(He)
saw two ships standing by the lake: but the fishermen were gone
out of them, and were washing their
nets. And He entered
into one of the ships, which was Simons, and prayed him that he
would push out a little from the land.
And He sat down, and taught the people out of the ship. Luke 5:2-3
The
land speaks of our natural habitat, were we feel comfortable
and are in control of our circumstances.
The water speaks of the realm of the Spirit, where the Lord
is in control and where He guides us so as to make Himself, and
His ways, known to us. He will begin in the shallow
areas by teaching us the basic principles of walking in the
spirit.
Then
when we are ready, He will lead us out into depths in the
realm of the Spirit (all
Your waves and Your billows are gone over
me). Here, we come into times of intimate communion
with Him.
Notice
that two ships were available.
There will always be two ships, (two
choices)
that are available at the critical moment.
Jonah was told to go to Nineveh.
He went down to the seaport and found a ship waiting. However, it was going in the wrong direction.
He entered, but later was thrown overboard and found himself
within the belly of a second ship (whale)
that was going in the right direction.
Deep
calls to deep. It
is up to us to respond to this call, and choose the ship we will
enter. One will take us away from our
Lords desire that we come to personally know Him. The other will take us out into the deep
where we can let down our nets at His Word.
One
of these ships can be considered to be those who were satisfied
with loaves and fishes in John, Chapter 6.
The other ship can be considered to be those who pressed
to hear the Word of the Lord in Luke, Chapter 5.
It is here where our nets will hardly be able to hold all
that He will provide.
The
Lord knows which chapter (ship)
we are in; John 6 or Luke 5.
His action toward us will be determined by our attitude,
which will place us in one or the other.
Even if we are found to be in John 6, there is a way that
will lead us to Luke 5. He will take of the loaves and fishes, multiply them and feed us. Then He will chasten us,
showing us that there is something better.
Most encouraging of all, He will show us the way.
May
we respond to this desire of the Lord for our fellowship, and go
beyond the loaves and fishes (prosperity),
no matter how good that may be.
Then,
Jesus will find the satisfaction that He greatly desires - our being
singularly in the boat with Him, with all His waves and billows
going over us, as we move out in communion with Him into His deeper
purposes.
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