| Hidden
Ministry
John
Wright Follette
We
live in a time in which the spirit of the age has spiritually,
made inroads upon us. The
influence of this world colors our spirituality, and leaves its
mark, even upon our soul.
We
are slow to learn even the simplest lessons in the school of the
Spirit. We should never become involved in doctrinal
issues, arguing or splitting hairs over minor points of no real
spiritual significance. Rather,
we are to respond and move in spiritual quickenings and revelation,
heeding the words of Christ:
But
when you do alms, let not your left hand know what your right
hand does. That your alms may be in secret; and your Father which
sees in secret Himself shall reward you openly. Matthew 6:3-4
This
concept of secrecy should not to be limited to the act of giving,
as the principle holds true in all areas of Christian witness and
ministry.
It
is a fundamental fact that man seeks expression. He should do so to develop a normal personality
and character. This
places a responsibility upon us, as the flesh nature has become
so dominant in mans methods, that we may unconsciously allow its
ways to sweep in and rule even in our spiritual life experiences.
We
must remember this clear-cut and poignant truth: Than which
is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit
is spirit (John
3:6). This is a truth upon which all real Christian
life and spirituality is built.
It is basic and fundamental.
We
should not restrict the meaning of this phrase, that which is
born of the flesh is flesh, as referring merely to a function
of our physical body. This
is a true concept, but far too limited.
Whatever has its inception and is birthed from a fleshly
origin, forever remains in the realm of the earthly, and flesh.
These cannot under any circumstances become spiritual, or
bear spiritual fruitage.
On
the other hand, whatever is born of the Spirit (whatever
has its inception from and is birthed through the Spirit)
is always spiritual in issue and fruition.
All the service and work of man (though
they may be considered as being spiritual by some)
are
merely a natural and religious expression. They have their origin from within the
good, religious nature of mans being, and he gives it free expression
in the form of service and works.
Not being born of the Spirit, however, they can never be
spiritual, nor can they ever merit a spiritual reward.
The
ways and methods of man by nature, are diametrically
opposed to the ways and laws of the Spirit. The question in the last analysis is not,
Is this a true ministry?
It is, rather, a question of motives and the birthplace of
its manifestation - is it of the spirit, or of the flesh?
This
is the day of exhibition and exploitation.
Many struggle to be seen, heard, and known. This is what man does, but not the Spirit.
He
shall not speak of (or
from)
Himself (that
is, on His Own initiative)
... He shall glorify Me, for He shall receive of Mine, and shall
show it to you. John 16:13-14 (comments
added)
The
Spirit does not detract from, but rather, focuses the attention
where it belongs - upon the Lord Jesus.
If the ministry is truly in the Spirit, the instrument will
be hidden. Self-effacement will be the atmosphere.
How awkward and reluctant the Adamic nature is in
getting out of hearing, and out of sight.
In
these days of mans exhibition, we often have become suspicious
of his motives. In
some cases one hardly dares to be kind of courteous, for he will
be misunderstood. Someone might think we are attempting
to put something over if we are polite. But the Word tells us, Be not forgetful
to entertain strangers; for thereby some have entertained angels
unawares (Hebrews
13:2).
The
disciples, on their way to Emmaus, were courteous enough to invite
the Stranger to walk with them, and to enter with them into their
destination. As the result of a simple act of kindness,
a revelation came to hungry hearts. So much of value and real worth often
hinges upon a seeming trifle.
Little is much, if God is in it. Do not fear to obey His commands; they
are not grievous.
He
is seeking refreshment today.
Can you not spread before Him a humble meal in the quiet,
hidden place of your heart?
But remember, He may not wear the form you are expecting.
He often hungers in the form of broken humanity.
The
forms He wears are many. So,
serve the deep hunger of the needy one, and satisfy their need. In so doing, you may open the door to
a deeper revelation of who He really is. |