| Turn Us Again
Wade E Taylor
For we are His workmanship, having
been created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God has prepared
that we should walk in them. Ephesians 2:10 Darby
Whenever the Lord stirs us to bring
about changes within us, we should respond by focusing our attention toward that which
He seeks to accomplish.
At
times, we lack a healthy fear
of the Lord, and to some measure, we tend to take the Lord
for granted. We may faithfully attend church, participate
in all that is required of us, and feel spiritually satisfied; but
the Lord is looking for something more.
He is searching out those who will be sensitive to His presence
that they might be available to Him for whatever purpose He may
have.
The
ministry of John the Baptist prepared the way for the first coming
of the Lord.
Behold, I send My messenger before your face, which shall prepare your way
before you. The voice
of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare you the way of the Lord,
make His paths straight. Mark 1:2-3
A
voice such as this is urgently needed in our day as we approach
the time of His return. As
a voice was prepared in that day, so also
at this present time, a voice
is being made ready.
We
are called to attain to the quality of the life of Jesus. When we stand before the Lord, our spiritual
life will be measured against His life.
Till we all come in the unity of
the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect
man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ. Ephesians 4:13
We
will not be graded quantitatively
by all that we have done, but rather, qualitatively by what we have become.
The Lord said, Well done (not much done) you good and faithful servant. It is the measure of the fullness of Christ to
which we have come that will determine our placement in His Kingdom.
To him that overcomes will I grant
to sit with Me in My throne, even as I
also overcame, and am set down with My Father in His Throne. Revelation 3:21
In
the beginning, the Lord made an arrangement that was intended to bring
Adam into his higher purpose.
In guised form, this arrangement has been set before each
one of us, in which we are continually being forced to make decisions
concerning it. This point of testing has its roots in the
tree of life and in
the tree of the knowledge of good and evil
(Genesis 2:9, 16-17).
The
way we respond, or react to each of these will greatly affect the
development of our spiritual life.
With
a higher purpose in view, the Lord made the tree of life very ordinary, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil
very attractive.
The
tree of life, who is the person of the Lord Jesus Christ, appears
to us as being a root
out of a dry ground, having no form nor comeliness and when we see
Him, there is no outward beauty that we should desire Him (Isaiah
53:2). Spiritual things are desirable only to
those who have been born-again and are spiritually minded.
The
tree of the knowledge of good and evil is quite different. It appears to be good for food, pleasant
to the eye, and one to be desired (Genesis 3:6). It appeals to every aspect of our flesh
life. Thus, on the
surface, a temporal self-centered life appears to be very attractive. However, this is deceptive, as it will
pass away in a moment. It
offers no true inner satisfaction or eternal reward.
Thus,
we are not only judged for what we do, which is outward and visible,
as is the tree of the knowledge of good and evil; but we are also
judged for what we have become
through what we do. This compares to the tree of life where
the true beauty is inward.
Paul
said in Philippians 3:11, If
by any means I might attain unto the resurrection of the dead. He sought an out-resurrection from among the living
dead, to be lifted above the influence of the tree of the knowledge
of good and evil, which leads to death, into the life of the tree
of life, the very life of our Lord Jesus Christ as a present reality.
Paul
understood that there is a veiled spiritual life, which is hidden
from the natural man, into which he could press and experience. He passionately desired this above any
single thing in his natural life.
He was gifted, and therefore could have acquired much in
temporal things. But
he willingly let these go, counting them as but refuse that he might
attain to that which he saw in the Tree
of Life, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Not as though I had already attained,
either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend
that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus. Brethren,
I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which
are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before,
I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God
in Christ Jesus. Let us therefore, as many as be perfect, be thus
minded: and if in any thing you are otherwise minded, God shall
reveal even this to you. Philippians 3:12-15
There
is a prayer in the Psalms in which this same desire to experience
the fullness of the Lord is expressed.
Return, we beseech You, O God of
hosts: look down from heaven, and behold, and visit this vine. And
the vineyard which Your right hand has planted, and the branch that
You made strong for Yourself. Psalm 80:14-15
The
Lord is omnipresent, that is, He fills heaven and earth. Beyond His omnipresence is His manifest
presence. When we ask
Him to return, we are seeking His manifest presence,
and His personal working in our lives.
Turn us again, O Lord God of hosts,
cause Your face to shine; and we shall
be saved. Psalm 80:19
Turn us again. The Lord will respond when we are willing
to turn away from those things which are pleasant to the eye, good for food, and to
be desired, and express a desire to look afresh upon the Lord
Jesus Christ in the fullness of His presence, even though He may
presently appear to us as being only a
root out of a dry ground.
Cause Your face to
shine. This prayer
comes solely from deep within our innermost being. We were created to experience and enjoy
His manifest presence. When
we give expression to this desire, the Lord will respond and make
known His presence to us.
Several years ago, I made an emergency
trip to Florida and was there for only one day. When I returned, I mentioned to someone
that I had just come back from Florida.
They responded, Where
is your tan? Because
I had been in the land of the sun, they expected to see an evidence.
There
is a far better sun, spelled Son. When I have been in the presence of The Son and He shines upon me, there
should be an evidence that can be seen.
We
see in Ephesians 6:12 that we
wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities,
against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world,
against spiritual wickedness in high places.
This
darkness is over us and seriously impedes the light of the Son from shining upon us, unless we knowingly
contend for an open heaven, and push back this darkness.
Thus,
there is something better than just a good service. There is the possibility of having an
open heaven through which the manifest presence of our Lord comes
to personally move in our midst.
If this is taking place, then there will be the evidence
of our receiving a spiritual tan.
Am I a God at hand, says the Lord,
and not a God afar off? Can
any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him? says
the Lord. Do not I fill heaven and earth? says the Lord. Jeremiah 23:23-24
If
He fills heaven and earth, then He presently fills the area we occupy
now. No matter where we are, the Lord is there.
But we were created for more than this.
We need the manifestation of His presence, His approbation
and favor resting upon our lives, the Son-shine, the warmth of His
glory shining upon us and changing us, and its reflection being
seen by others. The
fact of His presence is not enough, the Lord desires us to have
the fullness of His presence.
When
the children of Israel
came up out of Egypt, they were led into a wilderness.
This was a Divine arrangement whereby He might experientially
make the value of His presence known to them.
Thus, in the pressures of the wilderness, the Lord gave the
revelation of the cloud by day to protect from the heat
of the desert, and the pillar
of fire by night to give light and heat from its cold nights.
The
Lord greatly desired Israel to look upon and depend upon
Him alone. Therefore
He provided a visible witness of His presence with them, a pillar
of fire by night, and a cloud by day.
This divine provision was manifest, and they were to stay
or move only as it stayed or moved.
Moreover, brethren, I would not
that you should be ignorant, how that all our fathers were under
the cloud, and all passed through the sea; And were all baptized
to Moses in the cloud and in the sea; And did all eat the same spiritual
meat; And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank
of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ. I Corinthians 10:1-4
Did
you notice that the spiritual
Rock followed them? The
Rock, the Lord Jesus Christ, was supposed to lead as they followed. Instead, something had gone wrong and
now the Lord is following them.
They had gotten ahead of His presence. Thus, His call to turn again.
Now these things were our examples,
to the intent we should not lust after evil things, as they also
lusted. I Corinthians 10:6
These
things are our examples. As
they were to abide in His presence, so we are to abide in the presence
of the Lord. At times
we say, Lord, this is what we are doing, please come
and bless it. We
do this rather than to turn
again and say, Lord,
we submit to your program, we desire to come into the place of your
abiding presence, where we might follow you.
Today, as never before, we have
taken for granted the fact of His presence without realizing that
we are not receiving a spiritual tan. If we desire this tan, then we must sit where the sun is
brightly shining. We
cannot sit in a room and say, The
Lord knows my heart, and I want a tan, so I will just believe. We must contend for His presence, for
an open heaven.
The
first step is to recognize the problem.
Left to myself, I will make my own way and take the Lord
for granted. Most churches
have a tendency to substitute liturgy when the presence of the Lord
is missing, rather than to seek the reason for not experiencing
the presence of the Lord.
My soul cleaves to the dust: quicken
You me according to Your word. Psalm 119:25
We
are the temple of the Lord.
In Matthew 21:12, Jesus
went into the temple of God. He was already there in the sense of omnipresence. But, in His manifest presence, He entered
within.
Jesus answered and said to him,
If a man love Me, he will keep My words:
and My Father will love him, and We will come to him, and make Our
abode with him. John 14:23
His
omnipresence is absolute, His manifest presence, conditional. The if sets before us a condition that we
must meet in order to receive the promise.
And Jesus went into the temple
of God, and
cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew
the tables of the moneychangers, and the seats of them that sold
doves. Matthew 21:12
When
the Lord comes within, He will do within His present day temple
(us) just as He did in the temple of
that day. He will deal
with the things that are a hindrance to His abiding presence.
If you be willing and obedient,
you shall eat the good of the land. Isaiah 1:19
We
should have within each of our lives, and in each of our places
of fellowship, such a presence of the Lord that those who come will
say, I feel the presence of the Lord, there is
something different here.
If this is not being said, something is lacking.
It
is time for us to Turn Again
and to seek His face to shine upon us as never before.
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