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Bride, The Overcomers
Seeley Kinne
In
each dispensation, according to revelation as then given, the Lord
provided a way to attain perfection.
Also, there were “representative” men who were examples
of what the Lord required.
“Enoch
walked with God.”
Genesis 5:22a
“Noah
was a just man and perfect in his generations, and Noah walked with
God.”
Genesis 6:9b
“The
Lord appeared to Abram, and said to him, I am the Almighty God;
walk before Me, and be you perfect.”
Genesis 17:1b
“There
was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was
perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil.”
Job 1:1
The
Scriptures show that Jesus required perfection (growth into
spiritual maturity).
“Be
you therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is
perfect.”
Matthew 5:48
The
word “perfect” refers to our being spiritually mature. Paul also testified to this, and to the
faithful assistance that God will render to all who seek to fulfill
His will.
“And
the very God of peace sanctify you wholly.”
I Thessalonians 5:23a
Experimental
blessings gained in one dispensation move into the following age,
where they are enlarged and enjoyed.
For example, Abraham became the father of all those who are
“justified by faith” (Romans 4:8-16). The patriarchal period required a perfect
walk with God. The
dispensation of Law required the same, with additional ceremonial
and moral obedience and sanctity.
The Spirit dispensation requires a higher sanctity, along
with an obedience to the leadings and workings of the Holy Spirit.
We
are living in “the time of restoration” (Ephesians 1:10-11). Our privileges of experience are the highest
ever known, since the attainments of the past increase, in the present.
Healing, health, holiness, a walk with God, and a life in
the Spirit are ours, bequeathed to us by past dispensational grants.
All these are by way of restoration and are given us in a
higher degree than formerly.
And yet other “new” dispensational privileges, are
being added as our inheritance in Christ.
Jesus
Christ is taking from among men a “Bride” to Himself. This is a great condescension. For the Christ to take upon Himself the
nature and form of man was certainly very humbling. But to take a Bride company from among
men and then live through eternity with this Bride, in close association
and fellowship, is beyond the comprehension of finite creatures.
A
common teaching is that all classes of believers, regardless of
their lack in attainment, will be part of the “Bride of Christ.” His Kingdom is altogether different and
apart from the earth realm in which man is found. How entirely unreasonable then, to suppose
that Jesus Christ would consider and accept as His Bride, immature
Christians, who have never sighted, entered, or operated on this
higher spiritual plane. The
conduct of affairs in His Kingdom will be on this high Spirit plane.
We
cannot sow in the realm of the natural and reap in the realm of
the Spiritual. “Like
begets like” is an inherent law.
“Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles”
(Matthew 7:16b)?
“Let
us be glad and rejoice, and give honor to Him: for the marriage
of the Lamb is come, and His wife has made herself ready.
And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine
linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness
of saints. And he saith to me, Write, Blessed are
they which are called to the marriage supper of the Lamb. And he
says to me, These are the true sayings of God.”
Revelation 19:7-9
“His
wife has made herself ready.”
The Lord is seeking out and qualifying a Bride. A clear vision and a practical understanding
of the state and experience which is the divine standard for this
calling is essential, if one is to enter this high calling. We must know and attain to God's requirements.
In
past ages, to prepare a bride as a queen for her intended King,
there were elaborate, prolonged schooling and various preparations
that were required of her.
Such an occasion is recited in Esther 2:8-13.
See further Psalm 45:13-14.
Insight
into the character and nature of Jesus Christ will help us to understand
the characteristics He expects to find within His Bride. Certainly He will require her to be of
like character with Himself.
This speaks of our becoming an overcomer, by which we rise
up into a state of union with Him, fully prepared to become His
Bride.
“Learn
of Me, for I am meek and lowly in heart: and you shall find rest
to your souls.”
Matthew 11:29b
The
rest of God that is described in Hebrews 4:1-10 is the result of
our having ceased from all independent, self-activity. Jesus lived in this state of rest from
the works of man. It
was this perfect state of union with His Father which enabled Him
to say:
“Verily,
verily, I say to you, The Son can do nothing of Himself, but what
He sees the Father do: for what things soever He does, these also
does the Son likewise.”
John 5:19b
“When
you have lifted up the Son of man, then shall you know that I am
He, and that I do nothing of Myself; but as My Father has taught
Me, I speak these things. And He that sent Me is with Me: the Father
has not left Me alone; for I do always those things that please
Him.”
John 8:28-29
“Believe
you not that I am in the Father, and the Father in Me? the words
that I speak to you I speak not of Myself: but the Father that dwells
in Me, He does the works.
Believe Me that I am in the Father, and the Father in Me:
or else believe Me for the very works' sake.”
John 14:10-11
The
Father's indwelling of the Son was the foundation of their union. Jesus prayed that His disciples also should
be brought into this oneness.
“As
You have sent Me into the world, even so have I also sent them into
the world ... That they all may be one; as You, Father, are in Me,
and I in You, that they also may be one in Us: that the world may
believe that You have sent Me.”
John 17:18, 21
The
Father and Son, by the Holy Spirit, seeks complete control of the
whole man, physical, soul, and spirit.
Nothing less than a union such as this “divine indwelling”
and “co-working” could satisfy God.
This alone will constitute an acceptable Bride for Christ.
“Treat
one another with the same spirit as you experience in Christ Jesus. Though He was divine by nature, He did
not set store upon equality with God, but emptied Himself by taking
the nature of a servant: born in human guise and appearing in human
form, He humbly stooped in His obedience even to die, and to die
on the cross.”
Philippians 2:1-8 Moffatt
If
He, the “Worthy One,” so deeply humbled Himself, how lowly
a place is our due?
Jesus
humbled Himself and allowed these who accused Him as a blasphemer
to spit on Him, smite Him, scourge Him, and crown Him with thorns. He allowed them to falsely bow as they
decked Him with royal robes, and to nail Him to the cross between
criminals. Although
holy and undefiled, He took the defenseless attitude of a lamb,
and became the victim for our sins.
The
whole attitude of Jesus was entirely unselfish. “The Son of man came not to be ministered
unto, but to minister.”
He never did a selfish act.
Never were the works of the flesh manifested in His life. Let no one imagine that an intimate association
with Christ is possible without being saved to the uttermost.
“These
are they which follow the Lamb wherever He goes. These were redeemed from among men, being
the first-fruits to God and to the Lamb. And in their mouth was found no guile,
for they are without fault before the Throne of God.”
Revelation 14:4b
“To
him that overcomes will I grant to sit with Me in My Throne.”
Revelation 3:21a
To
“overcome” means to experience victory, to master. The absence of a qualifying or modifying
word means that we are to overcome in all ways, and in everything.
“Now
thanks be to God, which always causes us to triumph in Christ.”
2 Corinthians 2:14a
This
complete overcoming describes the way to a seat with Christ in His
Throne. Therefore, it is important to have a clear
understanding of what it is to overcome, and the means and methods
by which it is accomplished.
Chapters two and three of the book of Revelation describe
several phases of overcoming.
The Church at Ephesus was commended, but with one serious
reproof:
“You
have left your first love.
Remember therefore from where you are fallen, and repent,
and do the first works.”
Revelation 2:4b-5a
A
return to their first love and first works was their only means
of overcoming. Today,
there are those who make a great showing outwardly, but have lost
their original passionate love for Jesus, and the control of the
Holy Spirit over their lives. If in any way, we are among these, return
and restoration must be our first step, if we are to become overcomers.
The
Churches at Smyrna, Pergamos, and Thyatira, also had much for which
to be commended, but the Lord saw that there was among them the
doctrines of Balaam, Jezebel, and Nicolaitanism.
It is vain to think of being overcomers while linked with
these false doctrines. Notice that Jesus is speaking in Revelation
2:24, to those who have not known the depths of Satan. They are admonished to “hold fast”
and a promise is given them.
“And
he that overcomes, and keeps My works to the end, to him will I
give power over the nations.”
Revelation 2:26
In
the Church at Sardis were those who were due for judgment. Their names would be blotted out (Revelation
3:5). If the Church at Philadelphia held out,
they would get the crown.
Verse 12 speaks of the Bride of Christ.
The
Laodicean Church which was rich and in need of nothing, in their
own eyes, was “wretched, blind, miserable and naked” in the
Lord's estimation. They were spiritually blind and needed
heaven's eye salve, the Spirit of revelation. They thought earthly treasure was great
riches, but of the “gold of faith,” the coin of the heavenly
kingdom, they possessed little.
To be spiritually naked, while outwardly clad in satin is
a terrible deception. The Lord told them to buy of Him white
raiment which speaks of spiritual garments.
It
was this high estimate of their condition which caused them to settle
into a self-satisfied carnal sleep.
They became lukewarm which is to the Lord, a sickening condition. Many who are busy with valid responsibilities
are spiritually lukewarm and lacking in godliness.
If
we do not heed His warning to buy of Him “gold tried in the fire,”
we too will be found of Him with only a pile of good works. That which appears to be gold to us may
be only a stack of straw to be burned.
Although straw and gold are the same color, gold is purified
through refining fires, whereas straw is consumed.
In
order to become His Bride, we must awake and overcome lest we find
ourselves to have fallen short of His calling.
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