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the True Fountain of Life
Seeley Kinne
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the Lord and spend time with Him, and you will become like Him. The closer the contact, the more you partake
of His nature. He is
such a fountain of life that He imparts life to all who approach
Him. This imparting power is in Jesus
Christ and is available to us.
Draw
near to God, and He will draw near to you.
James 4:8a
When
He shall appear (draw nigh),
we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is.
I John 3:2b
There
are varying degrees (levels)
of fellowship and experience with God, as is taught by many Scriptural
illustrations, such as the Outer Court, the Holy Place, and the
Holy of Holies in the Tabernacle; the High Priest, the Priests,
and the Levities in Israel; the three within the twelve disciples;
the thirty-sixty-hundred fold.
But
in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and of silver,
but also of wood and of earth; and some to honor, and some to dishonor.
II Timothy 2:20
The
Kingdom of God is indeed a great house, in which are many vessels
varying in quality, capacity, rank, and order.
Our placement in His Kingdom requires of us an extensive
and particular course of preparation.
A part of this is the development within us of a quality
prophetic capacity.
Prophecy
is the utterance of one who has developed this prophetic quality
- one who partakes of God, of His Divine nature, who eats the flesh
and drinks the blood of Christ, the true bread of God.
True
prophecy is God speaking by the mouth of man, yet it is more than
that.
The
words that I speak to you, they are spirit, and they are life.
John 6:63
The
prophetic word is spirit words, which are brought down
to the human level to become words of life to the hearer.
For
the Kingdom of God is not in word, but in power.
I Corinthians 4:20
And
my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's
wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power.
I Corinthians 2:4
To
merely speak the words of divine truth apart from an experiential
knowledge of them is to be as a Pharisee, of whom Jesus said, They
say and do not. The
Words of the Almighty are full of life and power.
Christ has nothing in common with Pharisees.
For
the Son of God to become the Saviour of men, He first became the
man Jesus Christ: a babe in a manger, a boy in the temple, a man
from Nazareth who was a carpenter, baptized of John.
He received witness of His Father from Heaven through a voice
saying, This is My beloved Son in whom I am well pleased, as the
Holy Spirit, in the form of a dove, descended upon Him.
One would suppose that His ministry would begin at once,
but instead, Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness,
being forty days tempted of the devil.
Jesus
must know the vicissitudes and sufferings of man with the various
attacks, insinuations, and temptations of Satan, so malicious and
painful.
For
we have not a High Priest which cannot be touched with the feeling
of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are,
yet without sin.
Hebrews 4:15
Not
only did Christ personally meet and vanquish Satan, but He dwelt
among the people. He
met and shared their temptations, trials, problems, and sufferings. He ate with the publicans and sinners.
He was too familiar with the common people to suit the religious
leaders of that time. They had theories to promulgate, but He
had spirit, life, and power to impart.
And
He came to know - not by observation, but by experience, our afflictions
and heartaches, that He might become a merciful and faithful High
Priest.
When
Jesus spoke, it was the anointed prophetic word, gracious, full
of spirit, life, and power.
The dead came to life, lepers were cleansed, the lame leaped,
the blind saw, and life sprang up wherever His Word came.
For He not only spoke the Word, He had compassion.
He felt, He knew, He experienced and lived in the life of
the articulated Word. This
is the mystery - that Jesus not only spoke the Word, He was the
Word (John 1:1-5).
Jesus
said, I proceeded forth and came from God (John 8:42). He proceeded as the living Word from the
Father, and came forth into the world as a messenger sent by the
Father.
This
procession of the Word, from the Father through the Son, is a most
profound mystery; and can be rightly understood only as God reveals
it. That same infinite power that is in God,
the Almighty Father, and in Christ, the Almighty Son, is in their
spoken proceeding Word. Nothing
of it can fail.
Forever,
O Lord, Your Word is settled in heaven.
Psalms 119:89
And
so of Jesus, the God-man, not only does the fullness of the Godhead
dwell bodily in Him, but the fullness of man also.
Jesus not only knew us by observation and discernment, but
He participated in our thoughts and feelings, partook of our human
(un-fallen)
nature, and became a sharer in our joys and sorrows, our pleasures
and pains, and all our vicissitudes: a merciful and faithful High
Priest, in all points tempted and tried, yet without sin.
We
then are to become His ministers, and share the eternal Word in
its being spoken forth. This
procession, or coming forth of the Word does not end with the Son;
but the Word of God was preached of Paul, the early Church,
and onward through us (Acts 17:13,
19:20).
He
who proclaims the Word of God must first partake thereof himself;
he must eat the book - The husbandman must first be partaker
of the fruit. He cannot speak the Word mechanically
as a mere machine, like Balaam's dumb ass.
He first shall enter into its fellowship, and experience
its meaning and life. This
is a living essential truth, which lies at the foundation of the
prophetic Word of God. It cannot be evaded without our becoming
pharisaical.
Let
the Word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom.
Colossians 3:16a
In
the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried,
saying, If any man thirst, let him come to Me, and drink.
He that believes on Me, as the Scripture has said, out of
his belly shall flow rivers of living water.
John 7:37-38
To
become a co-worker with the Lord in dispensing the quickened,
anointed Word of God is a most exalted ministry.
But it requires being a partaker of the Word before one can
become a dispenser thereof.
Natural
water carries, in solution, the elements of food. The water-of-life is the Spirit of Christ
carrying the Word of God, His words and gifts. One who is prophetic becomes
a dispenser of this living Word, and its miracle effects.
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