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Manifest Presence of God - Part 15
Walter Beuttler
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
This
reveals the requirement for entering into a place of responsibility,
in relation to the Lord's manifest presence.
To
be in this throne relationship with the Lord, requires
of us a quality of overcoming.
We must overcome our thoughts, our desires, and our natural
abilities. This means that we have submitted the
totality of our being to the Lord, and in our daily life experience,
we are rising above the pulls of the earthly.
Thus,
to be an overcomer requires that we make this major decision, followed
by many lesser decisions, in submitting ourselves unconditionally
to the Lord. Do we
choose to give our priorities to the Lord, or do we give priority
to our other interests? Our response, or our failure to respond,
shows where our heart really is.
It is here that we will fail, unless we recognize that the
term over-coming involves both pressure and conflict.
In
chapter one of Mark, the Lord did not speak to Peter and Andrew
while they were resting, or when they were mending their nets. Rather, He said, Come and follow Me
as they were casting their net into the sea. Seemingly, this was not the right time
for the Lord to ask this.
Peter could have said, Lord, I have just dropped my net
into the sea and it will take awhile for the fish to get into it.
As soon as I am done fishing, I will be with you.
But
this is not what happened.
The Word tells us that Peter straightway left the demands
of his profession. He left his nets in the sea, fish and
all, and followed Jesus. The
Lord seeks for those who will respond in unquestioning, instantaneous
obedience. If Peter had asked the Lord to wait until
he had finished his fishing, the Lord would have gone on. Here, Peter's priorities were tested.
His obedience had to overcome his professional interest.
By
trade, I am a pattern draftsman.
Both my grandfather and father were businessmen, which trait
was imparted into my life at an early age.
I received intensive training in Germany and then came to
the United States at the age of twenty-one in 1925.
Soon, I opened my own drafting office in New York City and
worked long and hard, patterning drawings for the Patent Office
in Washington.
I
was alone in the office one Saturday afternoon when suddenly,
I heard a voice saying, Go down to the street and testify of
Me. I thought, this is the Lord, but I am
very busy and I must get this work done, as it has been promised
by a certain time.
I
had hardly started back to work when the power of God so moved on
me that it literally shook the pencil out of my hand.
After awhile this manifest power subsided, so I picked up
my pencil and went back to work. I sometimes wonder why the Lord
was so patient with me.
Again,
the Lord said, Go down to the street and testify of me. I knew what He wanted, but again I said
that I was too busy. And
again, the power came down and literally shook the pencil out of
my hand.
Finally,
I came to understand that the Lord wanted me to put my work in second
place and obey Him. I
went down to the subway at Forty-Second Street, and entered a subway
car and began talking to the people who were near me about my experience
of salvation. Then, I went from car to car testifying
about the Lord.
As
I entered a car toward the end of the train, a policeman was standing
there. After I started
speaking, I saw him scowling at me.
Because I had to go past him to get to the next car, I became
scared. In my heart I said, Lord, I have to
walk past him, please make a way for me. Then I walked into the next car without
a problem, and testified.
After this, I left the train and went back to work in my
office.
Four
weeks later, the Lord spoke to me about going to Bible School. I was able to obey, even though I was
very fond of my work and was doing well.
Because there was a conflict within concerning my obedience,
the Lord prepared me so I would be able to pass the test that I
would face concerning the giving up of my business and going to
Bible School.
Also,
we may face conflicts in the social area of our lives. I was once engaged in a week of being
separated to the Lord in fasting and prayer. My wife and small daughter were talking
and I heard my daughter say, Mommy, doesn't daddy love us anymore? My wife said, He loves us. What makes you think that he doesn't?
My daughter responded, He is always in there, and he
never takes me for a walk.
I had a very hard time not giving up what I felt the Lord
had instructed me to do, and take her for a walk.
The pressure I felt was intense.
Another
time, when I was very busy, the Lord prompted me to go into the
attic because He desired to talk to me.
I had a desk there so I could study or pray.
I thought I would go up for a few minutes, and then I would
be free to do what I needed to do.
I
went up and said, Lord, here I am, what do you want? There was no response from the Lord.
Again I said, Lord, I am available.
I waited, but the Lord said nothing.
Then I said, Lord, will You hurry?
Not a word. Then
I said, Please, Lord, it is getting late.
Finally,
I realized that I must wait until I become quiet, as the
Lord had something special to say.
Then the Lord spoke three words to me, Desire spiritual
gifts. I knew that I was to write an article
on this subject. I
sat down at the table and began to write.
The words came in a steady stream.
I could hardly keep up until it was finished.
I
had to overcome all that I felt urgently needed my attention. To him who overcomes - This means
that other interests must be set aside at the beckoning
of the Lord. Even legitimate
things that bring us into a conflict with the Lord's interests,
which seemingly cannot be put off.
In
order for us to be in this overcoming relationship with
Him, the Lord requires the right and the priority
to our time. When He deals with us, we must overcome
all other interests and activities.
We must say no to things in order to say yes
to Him. This may be
very costly, as it cuts across all the human drives within us.
Although
the price of saying yes to the Lord is great, the price of saying
no is greater still. Gradually,
we will learn that it will cost us far less to say yes
to the Lord than to say no.
Only then will we become the overcomer whom the Lord will
lift into His higher purpose.
Notice,
that there is a progression, which leads into the place where the
Lord would have us.
I
stand and knock - Attention
If
any man -
Opportunity
Hear
-
Perception
My
voice -
Recognition
And
open the door - Response
I
will come into him - Communion
The
manifest presence of the Lord is available to those who
will respond in obedience to His desire to commune with them.
Come,
My beloved, let us go forth into the field; let us lodge in the
villages. Let us get up early to the vineyards; let us see if the
vine flourish, whether the tender grape appear, and the pomegranates
bud forth: there will I give you My loves. Song of Solomon 7:11-12
Now,
we are ready to enter into a cooperative relationship with our Lord
- let us go (together). Apart from His manifest presence in our
lives, nothing else will ever satisfy or be fulfilling. We were created for this.
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