| The
Manifest Presence of God - Part 14
Walter Beuttler
Even
the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly
fall: But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength;
they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run, and
not be weary; they shall walk, and not faint. Isaiah 40:30-31
Years
ago, I always stayed up until past midnight and then slept until
late in the morning. The
Lord let me know that this was to change, for I was to rise early
each morning to meet with Him. The Lord further revealed that there is
a deep inner satisfaction to be found in no other way, and a reward
that is received when we spend time with Him early in the morning.
I
love them that love Me; and those that seek Me early shall find
Me. That I may cause those that love Me to
inherit substance; and I will fill their treasures. Proverbs 8:17,21
Throughout
Church history, most all of those who left a mark upon the Lord's
people knew the value of rising early in the morning to spend time
with the Lord. The Word of God also affirms that the
prophets of old rose early.
Although
the Lord had made known to me that He desired to meet with me in
the early morning hours, I had a very difficult time changing my
sleep pattern. I would set the alarm for six o'clock,
since I thought this was very early.
When
the alarm rang at six o'clock, I would push the button, turn over,
and go back to sleep. Then
after awhile, I did not even hear it when it rang.
Finally I said to the Lord, This will never do, as I
am unable to get up.
I told the Lord that He would have to help me to get up.
The
next evening, I asked the Lord to awaken me at six. I did not set the alarm, as I knew this
had not worked. The
next morning I was awakened out of a deep sleep by a blue jay that
made a terrible racket, very close to my window.
I got up to look for something to throw at it.
Then I looked at the clock and realized that it was exactly
6 AM, and I was out of bed.
But I got back in bed and went to sleep.
That
night, I apologized to the Lord, asked Him to please wake me up
at six the following morning, and that I would get up. At this time, I was staying with an elderly
couple that was very nice and exceptionally quiet. The next morning I was awakened by a loud
argument between the two, right outside my door. I looked at my clock, and it was exactly
6 AM, but again I went back to sleep.
Once
again that night, I asked the Lord's forgiveness and asked Him to
wake me up at six o'clock the next morning.
I was awakened by an automobile crash that was so loud that
I jumped out of bed. I looked out the window, but could not
see the cars, so again I went back to bed.
Again,
I apologized and told the Lord that I was really ashamed of myself. I prayed, Lord, I will not ask You
to wake me up again at six.
Instead, Lord, I ask you to make me get up, and stay up. The next morning, awakened with a terrible
stomach pain, I ran for the bathroom. By the time I returned to the bed, I was
wide-awake. I looked
at my clock and again, it was exactly six o'clock.
Finally,
I realized that the Lord was very determined that I was to get up
at 6 AM to seek Him. From
that time onward, I have always been careful to be in bed early
enough in order to be up at six.
It is of primary importance that we promptly respond
when the Lord prompts us to come apart and wait upon Him.
To
maintain an abiding walk in the presence of the Lord requires much
self-discipline. Some
years ago, I was teaching at a camp meeting.
My wife was with me that year and we were together in the
dining room for breakfast.
I had ordered some pancakes and had asked for them to be
made in a special way. The waitress seemed very pleased when
she set them before me. As
I sat looking at them, I felt a strong check in my spirit. My wife said, You are not supposed
to eat this morning.
I responded that this was true, and she then said, Then
why are you sitting there, looking at them?
I felt embarrassed because they had been fixed special for
me; but I left to go and wait on the Lord.
Being
obedient to the Lord is not easy for any of us, but it is very important
that we learn the value of prompt obedience in order to
be available to Him. The
Lord said to one of the prophets, When you go, do not enter
into any house, or eat or drink with anyone.
The prophet was invited to eat and to rest, but he had to
say no.
It
is not easy for us to be obedient, knowing that others will not
understand. This is the reason the Lord said, If
anyone hears My voice, and opens the door. This means that we may have to make changes
in our plans in order to respond and be obedient.
If
you be willing and obedient, you shall eat the good of the land. Isaiah 1:19
For
example, some who have an intercessory ministry may be called by
the Lord to come apart to pray while they are still washing the
dishes. The temptation would be to hurry and finish,
and then pray. If this
is done, invariably, there will be no anointing for prayer or intercession. The opportunity would be missed, as there
must be an immediate response.
If
any one of us were to go to the home of a friend and knock on their
door, and then we noticed that they were ignoring our knock and
continuing in whatever they were doing, we would feel hurt and leave. When they would finally respond, we would
be gone and probably never again return.
This
experience can be seen in the Song of Solomon.
I
sleep, but my heart awakes; it is the voice of my Beloved that knocks,
saying, Open to Me, My sister, My love, My dove, My undefiled: For
My head is filled with dew, and My locks with the drops of the night.
I
have put off my coat; how shall I put it on? I have washed my feet; how shall I defile
them?
My
Beloved put in His hand by the hole of the door, and my bowels were
moved for Him.
I
rose to open to my Beloved; and my hands dropped with myrrh, and
my fingers with sweet smelling myrrh, upon the handles of the lock.
I
opened to my Beloved; but my Beloved had withdrawn Himself, and
was gone. My soul failed when He spoke: I sought Him, but I could
not find Him; I called Him, but He gave me no answer. Song of Solomon 5:2-6
When
the Bridegroom came and knocked on the door to her room, she had
already retired, and she made excuses as to why she could not respond. Finally, when she decided to respond,
he was gone, and that which was intended was missed.
I
will come in to him, and sup with him, and he with Me. Revelation 3:20b
When
we are obedient, not only will a need be met, but our prompt obedience
will lead us into a time of intimate communion with the Lord. Because none of us easily come to this
level of obedience, if we are sincere and truly desire His presence,
there will be a progression in His dealings that will produce within
us both the will and the ability to obey.
Behold,
I stand at the door, and knock. Revelation 3:20
This
is the Lord's part. He
lets us know that He desires our total attention, that
we might enter into and experience His manifest
presence.
If
anyone - This is our part.
We are given the opportunity to choose to respond, which
choice must be above all other things.
Hears
My voice - If we are serious about personally knowing the Lord
and having an ongoing relationship with Him, we must develop the
ability to hear, or recognize His voice.
And
opens the door - The Lord will knock, but we must open the
door and invite Him to come within.
I
will come in to him and sup with him, and he with Me. - Once
we have invited the Lord to come within, we will find a satisfaction
and fulfillment that can be experienced in no other way, as we commune
with Him.
We
can easily see that this is a two way street, which requires an
action on each side. Those
who are wise will be prepared to arise early, to enter
into His presence.
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