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Recognizing
God’s Voice
Walter
Beuttler
Now
tonight in particular we are coming to the voice of the Spirit. Again I would like you to remember that
what I’m giving you is fragmentary, the reason being that there
is ever so much more to be said about the subject than we have time
to say. But the things I do say ought to be helpful
to many of you.
First
I would like to chat along the line of the means of recognition,
or the means by which we can recognize the voice of the Spirit.
Now there are three of these principal means and they are: revelation,
association and cultivation. Three diverse means of recognizing,
that is identifying, or if you prefer, discerning the voice of the
Spirit: 1) Revelation, 2) Association and 3) Cultivation.
Now we come to the first one in I Samuel 3:1-10. This is a very remarkable passage.
Revelation
“And
the child Samuel ministered unto the Lord before Eli. And the word of the Lord was precious
in those days; there was no open vision.” I Samuel 3:1
Here
perhaps I need to make a bit of an explanation. You know perhaps that all languages change.
Words change their meanings over the years, over the decades,
over the centuries. The same is true of the Bible. In the Bible we have words which meant
something different in the days in which the Bible was translated.
For
instance, Jesus said, “Suffer the little children to come unto
me.” Well, we’re not using that terminology
today. We don’t say,
“Suffer those little children to come.”
We say, “Permit them to come.” The word has changed its meaning over
some four centuries.
So
we have here the word precious.
Now the word precious means today what it did not mean some
400 years ago when the Bible was translated.
Today we would express the very same thought by scarce. The word of the Lord was scarce, or unusual
or rare would be another good synonym, in those days; there was
no open vision. That
is to say, there was no public revelation.
God
did not speak to the people of Israel at that time except under
very, very rare circumstances.
The reason was God did not have a channel, a man through
whom to speak, so He raised up Samuel.
Now I said that simply by way of parenthesis.
“It
came to pass at that time, when Eli was laid down in his place,
and his eyes began to wax dim, that he could not see; And ere the
lamp of God went out in the temple of the Lord, where the ark of
God was, and Samuel was laid down to sleep; That the Lord called
Samuel: and he answered, Here am I. And he ran unto Eli, and said, Here am
I; for thou calledst me. And
he said, I called not; lie down again. And he went and lay down.” I Samuel 3:2-5
Notice
something also in passing. Samuel here was a little boy serving
in the temple. He heard
the voice of the Lord, but he did not recognize the voice of the
Lord. He heard his name being called, but he
did not recognize the fact that God, by His Spirit, was calling
Samuel. So we are told he answered, “Here am
I.”
“And
he ran unto Eli, and said, Here am I; for thou calledst me.” He mistook the voice of the Lord for the
voice of Eli. Now today
too, as God speaks (and God speaks),
it is possible to mistake the voice of the Lord for another voice. Now we’re coming into that area this evening.
“And
the Lord called yet again, Samuel.
And Samuel arose and went to Eli, and said, Here am I; for
thou didst call me. And
he answered, I called not, my son; lie down again.
Now Samuel did not yet know the Lord, neither was the word
of the Lord yet revealed unto him.” I Samuel 3:6-7
In
the Hebrew language, the word in the Hebrew here can be translated
either word or voice. In
fact, in the Hebrew Bible, it reads voice, and that would be better. “Now Samuel did not yet know the Lord,
neither was the voice of the Lord yet revealed unto him.”
Here
we have our first consideration, namely that in the final analysis,
the recognition of the voice of the Lord is a matter of revelation,
something which God Himself will disclose to us in a diversity of
ways. I’ll come back to this a little later.
We’ll read on.
“And
the Lord called Samuel again the third time. And he arose and went to Eli, and said,
Here am I; for thou didst call me.
And Eli perceived (at long last)
that the Lord had called the child. (You know God
still calls children as well as adults.) Therefore Eli said unto Samuel, Go, lie
down; and it shall be, if he call thee, that thou shalt say, Speak,
Lord; for thy servant heareth. So Samuel went and lay down in his
place. (Here is now
a very, very remarkable verse. After that we’ll come back to the
other.)
And the Lord came,
and stood, and called as at other times, Samuel, Samuel.
Then Samuel answered, Speak; for thy servant heareth.” I Samuel 3:8-10
And
in verse 11, the Lord spoke to Samuel.
Now while we’re on this verse, I would like to share with
you an experience that I have had some years ago that has been very,
very real to me ever since.
Now you know that I’ve been teaching in Bible school for
many years, and in 1951 or thereabouts, I believe it was, I was
going through a very great personal crisis. I can tell you briefly what they were.
I
was directly involved in our Bible school in a great visitation
of the Lord, a tremendous revival in 1951.
That same year, I was teaching in a camp meeting, also in
the States, and the Lord gave us a tremendous move by His Spirit
of such a character that people came as far as Chicago to the East
coast (that’s some
1,000 miles)
to try to get in on the camp meeting.
Then
in the fall of the same year, I was teaching in a night school in
Philadelphia. We had
a visitation of the Lord for 5 consecutive Monday nights. The school met only Monday evenings.
Well somehow, some criticism arose and I was challenged by
two of our leading brethren. They were telling me that this revival
in the night school ought not to continue.
They
said, “We would like you to tell the students that you believe
God is finished working.”
What was behind that was a pastor.
The pastor of the largest church became critical, and I think
jealous. He was behind it because his people would
testify in the meeting and say, “All of you ought to come to
night school. God is
moving in the night school.”
And he didn’t like that.
Those who were in the night school encouraged others to come,
“If you want to see the move of God, come to the night school,”
and the pastor didn’t like it. So he complained to our officials, and
they felt obligated to do something about it.
So
they said, “We want you to tell your students that you believe
the revival is finished.”
We had about 200 students at that time in the night school.
I
said, “Well, what if I don’t believe it?” Because I didn’t know.
They
said, “Tell them anyhow.”
When I heard that, that shook me.
Here my own brethren who were supposedly over me in the Lord
told me to tell an outright lie to those students.
They
said, “We believe God’s finished working.”
I
said, “How do you know?
You’re not even there.”
They weren’t there, but they wanted me to stop it, and I
told them I wouldn’t.
Well,
the thing shook me. There
were other things in connection with it, and I was so discouraged. In fact, I became despondent in my spirit
to such an extent that I was at the point of overthrowing the whole
thing and turning my back on everything.
That’s how I felt.
I’m not saying I would have done it, but I’m saying that’s
how I felt.
The
first night I couldn’t sleep.
The next night I think I fell asleep for sheer exhaustion. Now we’re coming to verse 10. Did you notice what it said, “And the
Lord came, and stood, and called as at other times.”
Now
what I’m telling you here is the absolute truth. This is not the first time I have told
it on Queen Street, but a lot of you are here that weren’t before,
and I feel that I ought to go over this again briefly.
I
was awakened in the middle of the night by someone walking up the
three steps of our cottage.
We had a cottage, then later the school built us a nice house,
but then we were living in a camp cottage.
I heard someone walk up the three steps of that cottage.
I heard someone touch those three steps, and I knew immediately,
I just knew, it was the Lord whose steps they were.
I
heard Him take hold of the doorknob on the outside and open the
door, the venetian blinds rattled.
Do you have venetian blinds in New Zealand?
I heard Him take hold of the knob on the outside. I heard it because the knob always rattled,
and He opened the door. As
He did, the venetian blinds rattled, as they always did. I heard Him step through the door, take
hold of the knob on the inside.
It squeaked as it always did.
He pulled the door shut and I heard the blinds rattle again
as they always do.
Folkses,
I heard Him walk through the dinette, step by step. I heard Him turn around. I could hear as He turned and He faced
our bedroom. As He
turned to face our bedroom, He spoke in an audible voice.
I heard the Lord speak in a deep masculine voice, a rich
masculine voice. I
heard Him speak in an audible voice, and I’m not taking that back
for anybody.
He
had come to tell me that He was with me and would protect me against
my enemies. With that,
I heard Him turn back, turn around again facing the dinette and
the door. I heard Him walk through the dinette.
I heard Him take hold of the knob of the door on the inside.
It squeaked. He
opened the door, the blinds rattled.
I heard Him step through and take hold of the knob on the
outside and shut the door.
The blinds rattled and I heard Him go down the three steps
and He was gone. Here was a precise repetition of I Samuel
3:10 with a slight difference.
I’ll read it with that difference.
“And the Lord came, and stood, and spoke.” That was just as real as you are sitting
in this auditorium tonight.
You
might say, “How did you know it was the Lord?”
“I
knew.”
“Well,
how did I know?”
“I
just knew.” You
know God gives you things and you just know.
Remember what Jesus said, “My sheep know my voice.” How do sheep know His voice? In what school do they learn the recognition
of His voice?
You
have lots of sheep in New Zealand.
You have shepherds, don’t you?
I suppose so. Who
teaches the sheep? Does
the shepherd send them to school to kindergarten, if you have kindergarten? I don’t know. We do in the States. Does the shepherd sit down and say, “Now
little sheep, here is lesson No. 1. I’ll tell you now how to recognize my
voice.” They don’t
go to school. They’re
not even taught. Yet
Jesus said, “My sheep know my voice.”
He refers to the sheep of the shepherd.
The sheep know the shepherd’s voice.
In what college did they learn it, in the sheep’s college?
No, they learn that through association.
That
was the other word I gave you. They learn the shepherd’s voice through
association. Nobody
taught the sheep. They
grow up with Him, they associate with Him, they stay with Him and
gradually through that association, they get to know the recognition
of His voice. Here is a point for you. If you are interested in developing the
voice of the Spirit, there is nothing better that I know than to
spend lots of time in the presence of the Lord.
Through that association, you simply get to know the voice
of the Spirit of God.
In
addition to that, there is revelation.
Now that brings us back to verse 7.
“Now Samuel did not yet know the Lord, neither was the
voice of the Lord yet revealed unto him.”
Revelation is a matter of disclosure, of making apparent
that which is hidden or unknown, and gradually the Spirit of God
will enlighten our spirits as we commune with Him and cause us to
learn the recognition of His voice.
Association
Those
of you that have been here when I’ve been here have heard me mention
a number of things, particularly how the Lord has awakened me many
times during the night. (I think this
may be my 4th visit to Auckland.) I’ll take a little time with this.
We
have a little secret in Isaiah 50:4.
I’m going to insert this because it is relevant here. The prophet Isaiah is here speaking prophetically
as though Jesus were the speaker. Bear that in mind. He is speaking as though Jesus were speaking
of Himself.
“The
Lord God hath given me the tongue of the learned, that I should
know how to speak a word in season to him that is weary; he wakeneth
morning by morning, he wakeneth mine ear to hear as the learned.” Isaiah 50:4
Now
I’ll give you the idea from the Revised Version: “The Lord God
hath given me the tongue of them that are taught, that I should
know how to sustain with a word him that is weary.”
Here is a ministry for all of us. There are so many people
in such a great need of a kind word spoken at the proper time, especially
a word that has come from God.
I
was sitting one year in my office in the school studying or doing
my work, whatever it was.
I felt impressed to go and visit the office of another teacher. Now I was not in the habit of doing a
lot of visiting in the school.
I’m the kind of fellow that rather stays by himself. I’m the loner type. I keep to myself, but I had this impression.
So
I went over to this teacher’s room.
I had no special reason.
I said, “Brother, I just had it on my heart to pay you
a little visit.” And
that man broke down in heavy sobbing.
That man just sobbed and sobbed, and I sat there waiting
for him to get finished.
I
said, “What’s the trouble?”
He
mentioned his problem and the Lord gave me a few words, a very few
words to say to him. Later
on, he told in chapel to the students how Brother Beuttler walked
in just at the right time and brought him the right words in his
deep distress. Well those things come from the Lord.
Those
of you that like to have a ministry, or those of you that say, “What
good am I? I’m no preacher. I’m no prophet, I’m not this and I’m not
that.” For every
one of us there is room to get a word from the Lord to those that
are weary. What a ministry there is in that.
Before
we left school a former student, who is now a pastor, saw me on
the campus. He said, “Brother Beuttler, I would
like to see your wife before you people leave,” because we resigned
and left the school. It
was getting too heavy for me and I’m not a youngster anymore. Then he made this remark, “You know,
one day I passed by and talked to your wife, and she just had the
right word for me that has helped me to this day.”
There is a ministry for all of us.
Now
look! Where did Jesus
get the wonderful words and wisdom?
He Himself said, “The words I speak unto you are not mine,
but the Father’s which sent me.”
Jesus attributed all He said and all He did to the Father. He should know, shouldn’t He? In one place He said (and get this),
“As the Father hath taught me I speak these things.” Jesus was taught by the Father, and now
we’ll come right back to Isaiah: how to speak, what to speak, when
to speak, to whom to speak.
You get that in verse 4, that I should know how to “speak
a word,” that’s the substance, what to speak; “in season,”
that’s when to speak. You know there’s a lot to knowing when
to speak.
I
had surgery for cancer some years ago and it wasn’t going well. The Doctor didn’t think I’d pull through.
I was in very, very bad condition.
One day one of our preachers visited me, a student of ours,
a graduate.
He
said to me, “Brother Beuttler, what kind of medicine are they
giving you?” And
I told him.
He
said, “Oh, is that it. I know somebody else that got operated
on for the same thing. They
gave him the same medicine and he died anyway.”
That
sure was not a word in season.
Can you imagine? What
are we doing in Bible school with these fellows?
What are we teaching them?
Now having said that, I must tell you the rest.
I
got home all right, but things weren’t well, and I was beginning
to fail. Things got so bad I could go no more.
I was in my office at the school.
Wife was working at the school in her office.
I said nothing to her.
I couldn’t work anymore.
I knew I was finished.
I said, “God, this is the end.
I cannot go on.” I was losing ground, operation or no operation.
And I went home.
I
lay on the living room floor, I think for about two hours, and I
did some thinking. I
knew I was finished. I
just couldn’t anymore. I
could hardly go about, especially up the steps.
I lay there and did some thinking.
I thought of my age, which wasn’t 70 yet.
I’ll be that next year, but not yet anyway. I thought of the many, many opportunities
for ministries all over the world. Folks, the Lord has opened up the whole
world for me and that’s no exaggeration.
I don’t know where to go next.
There is so much to do.
And I reviewed that.
Finally
I talked to the Lord. I said, “Lord, you know what? Isn’t it a shame that there is so much
opportunity for ministry and from all appearance, I’ve had it? Father, I can’t go anymore. I won’t need
another Pan American ticket.
I won’t need a passport or visa. (Now for you
people, I don’t need a visa, not for 30 days, but then I’ll be gone,
but some countries you do.)
I won’t need it. I have only one more little journey left, and that’s
up a couple of miles to the graveyard.
Lord, don’t you think it’s a shame?” That’s how I did. Then I said, “Father, there is so much
to do by way of teaching Your word.
If You want me to travel some more, You have to do something
for me.” I heard
nothing, I saw nothing, I felt nothing except I somehow realized
after a bit I seemed to be all right.
So
I said, “Beuttler, you seem to feel all right. Why keep lying on the floor?” I got up and felt okay. I went back to school and had a spring
in my step where before I could barely make it home. I went up two steps at a time, went back
to work. I don’t know when that was.
How many years ago was that Elizabeth? About six years ago and I’ve been going
ever since. Within
4 weeks I went on a 40,000-mile trip around the world, and I’ve
been going ever since. I’ve made several round-the-world trips
since then, and others.
I
get two check-ups every year and the Doctor said, “If I didn’t
know what was wrong, I’d never believe it.
There’s no problem, nothing amiss.
Are you traveling again?”
I
said, “Sure will.”
He
said, “Good for you.”
Here
I am-remarkable. That
was parenthetical, but it might encourage some of you. You never know who’s in an audience with
what problem.
Now
we’re coming back to Isaiah 50:4.
I had said to you the Father taught Jesus how to speak -
that’s what it says - what to speak, “a word;” when to speak,
“in season;” to whom to speak, “to him that is weary.”
That’s the discouraged; those who want to call it quits. Do you know what the quits are? Do you have the quits in New Zealand?
(Laughter) Is that a sickness down here too?
The
quits is a contagious disease, especially in Bible school. When one wants to quit, another wants
to quit. Peter had
the disease when he was in Bible school.
He said, “I go fishing.”
The others said, “We’ll go with you.”
They got it right away.
Here
is the secret. That
brings us back to us. I
told you, you heard me say on several visits here about the Lord
awakening me during the night. Folks, to those of you that this appeals,
here is a great secret for you that many a preacher has never discovered,
and I say that with full awareness of what I’m saying. “He wakeneth morning by morning, he
wakeneth mine ear to hear.”
Now here is where you have, shall I say, the school of the
Spirit, in which the Father will teach you the ways of His Spirit. “He wakeneth morning by morning.”
Years
ago especially, the Lord awakened me often exactly at 2:30 during
the night. I mean 2:30
on the dot, sometimes night after night, and I’d be up half an hour,
an hour, two hours, 15 minutes (seldom though),
once in awhile through the rest of the night. What for? To get teaching. One night I was sitting there. He had awakened me at 2:30, and I had
a chair all ready with a pillow next to the stove where I’d be nice
and cozy, because it was winter at the time.
I like this warm weather of yours.
This is lovely.
He
awakened me, and I sat there in a conscience awareness of His presence,
and there was a certain feel to that presence.
Now I don’t know how many of you can follow me here, but
don’t throw it away, put it on the shelf if you need to.
Some day the Lord might take it off for you. That has happened many times.
People
have said, “Brother Beuttler, I heard you say such and such a
thing. I didn’t know what you were talking about
and wondered if you knew yourself.
But then I decided not to throw it away. I’ll just keep it. Would you believe it! One day the Lord came and took that and
opened it up for me. Now
I know.” So don’t
throw it away. Put
it in your spiritual pantry or shelf or whatever - not in the garbage
can. I’m telling you good things, even though
some might not understand them at this time.
So
I was sitting there in a conscience awareness of His presence. That presence had a certain feel to it.
You see the Spirit of God has (Oh this is
so hard to put into words. How shall I put it?). The Spirit of God manifests Himself to
us giving us a different perception with a different feel to it,
and a different feel is associated with a different purpose. I had that particular feel, and didn’t
know what it meant. I was never aware of it.
I
said, “Lord, what kind of a Spirit is this?” Now I knew it was the Holy Spirit, but
you know there are different kinds.
Isaiah speaks of the Spirit of burning, the Spirit of wisdom,
the Spirit of the fear of the Lord.
Now it’s all one Spirit, but different aspects of the same
Spirit. I hope I’m not losing you now. So there are different feels to this thing.
And
I said, “Lord, what Spirit is this?” And I got an answer.
And
the Lord said to me, right on the inside, not in an audible voice,
and yet He said it, “It is the teaching Spirit.”
I
said, “Oh, so that’s it.”
It’s the teaching Spirit, that is to say, the Spirit of God
now present in His capacity as a teacher.
With that He gave me, brought to mind a certain portion of
scripture, particularly I Corinthians 14.
He opened up that chapter for me night after night.
I saw things in there I had never seen before - the teaching
Spirit.
Now
I’ll tell you a little something in connection with this. Many, many times the Lord has awakened
me at 2:30. One day
I said to the Lord, “Lord, why at 2:30?
Why not 2:45 or 3:00?”
Although that time happened, it was mostly 2:30.
I got no answer, but you know, I can be a pest. (Laughter) You know what a pest is.
I’m
right now dealing with Pan American on a change of my ticket, and
I’m a real pest. I
know the business. I sure gave that girl work. Well, you know what a pest is - persistent.
I
told the Lord time and again as the weeks went by, “Lord, why
2:30? Surely there is no hour which is the magical
hour.” Don’t fall
into a snare here and say, “Lord, I want you to wake me up at
2:30 like Brother Beuttler.”
Don’t you do that?
Don’t you give Him orders.
If you want to move into this, you can say before you go
to sleep, “Lord, I make myself available to you anytime during
the night, if and when it pleases You, to call me.” Don’t go beyond that. Don’t say, “Lord, I want You to wake
me up tonight at 2:30 on the dot.”
He won’t. I
can promise you that right now.
That will not work.
Make yourself available. That’s all you need to do.
What
will happen then? I
think: nothing.
“Nothing!”
you say.
“I
don’t think so. I’d
be surprised if it did.”
“Then
what’s the use of saying it?”
“Oh,
the use is that you say it again.”
And the next night you say, “Father, I want You to know
that I’m making myself available to You for Your visits, for the
presence of Your Spirit, anytime during the night.”
And the chances are, nothing happens.
And the third night, nothing might happen. Nothing might happen for a week, for two
weeks, for a month, but I am convinced that if you mean it in your
heart, sooner or later, something’s going to happen.
You
ask, “Why not right away?”
This
is a very delicate thing.
It is, as I would call it, the King’s College, the school
of the Spirit - and tuition is very high, not in terms of dollars,
but in terms of obedience, sincerity and persistence.
The chances are that the Lord seemingly will pay no attention
for days or weeks-seemingly. He pays attention all right, but does
nothing.
Finally
the Lord may be convinced, “I think she means it. This has been going on now for some while
and I think he means it.” One night you go to bed and this could
happen. You say, “Oh,
what’s the use? I’ve
done it for so often now.
I’m just discouraged.” You give up, and lo and behold,
He comes. You cannot
put the Lord in a straight jacket or fix a schedule for Him.
But if you will make yourself available for the school of
the Spirit, and class is usually during the night, if you will respond,
you are on the way far beyond what you would imagine. I’ll give you scripture for that.
Now
I do not expect that all of you are able to follow me. I don’t expect that, but then remember
what Jesus said, “All of you cannot receive these sayings save
(or except)
to whom it is given.”
I dare say there are numbers of people here tonight to whom
these things are given because God wants you to enter His school
of the Spirit.
“For
since the beginning of the world men have not heard, nor perceived
by the ear, neither hath the eye seen, Oh God, beside thee, what
he hath prepared for him that waiteth for him.” Isaiah 64:4
We
read from this same scripture in Corinthians the other day if you
remember. I do not know whether you notice a difference.
We read, “God has prepared for them that love him.”
Isaiah has a different rendering.
Isaiah said, “For him that waiteth for him.” In case you don’t realize it, I’m taking
you here into one of the greatest secrets of access into the light
and the knowledge of the Spirit of God, believe you me.
As
I told you the other day, “Eye hath not seen” for those that
comply with this provision, God has things in store, which we neither
read anyplace, nor hear anyplace, nor can even conceive in the heart. We would never, never think of it. Paul said, “For them that love him,”
Isaiah said, “For him that waiteth for him.” Now in Corinthians it says, “As it
is written.” Paul
was quoting Isaiah, yet in quoting Isaiah, Paul made a change. Oh, that puzzled me. Isaiah said, “For him that waiteth
for him.” Paul
said, “For them that love him.”
When
I noticed the difference at first I was puzzled because Paul spoke
by the Spirit, Isaiah spoke by the Spirit.
Now if the Spirit quotes Isaiah, why does the Spirit change
it? Cannot He quote Isaiah correctly? That was my question. And yet that cannot be, so why the change?
Here
again, I was a pest. I
pestered God for months about this difference.
Time and again I would say, “Father, I still want to know
why did Paul not quote Isaiah correctly?”
One
day the Lord let me in on the secret.
This is what the Lord gave me.
Paul and Isaiah are saying the same thing. Isaiah is speaking about the act of waiting,
whereas Paul is speaking about the motivation behind the act. In other words, this waiting is not the
waiting of a selfish beggar looking for a handout, but the waiting
of a yearning lover. So
God has some things beyond our imagination.
We’d never think of it.
We’d never believe it for those that will wait for Him in
love for Him.
So
I talked to the Lord about this hour of 2:30. One day I got the answer. It also took a long time, and I know why
it takes a long time. Some
of these things take a long time for this reason, because some of
these choice things, which belong to the area of the Spirit, are
not for those who are half-hearted and indifferent, for the casual.
These things do not lie on the surface to be scooped up. They are treasures hidden in secret places.
They are things which have to be searched for with all diligence.
You have that in Proverbs 2:1-5, if ever you want to read
that. There are things that are only for those
who have a high appreciation, set a high value on these things and
search after them with all diligence.
And God keeps us waiting sometimes a long time because it
is only for those who are dead earnest, and will not take no for
an answer.
One
night, I got the answer to the question, “Lord, why 2:30?” This is what He gave me, “I’m awakening
you by 2:30 because by 2:30 you have had enough rest so you can
stay up with Me for awhile, and yet there will be enough time left
after I get done so you can go back to sleep and get some more rest
for the work of the day.”
I thought that was so considerate.
“By 2:30 you’ve had enough rest so you can stay awake
with Me. When I get
finished, there will be enough time left for you to get some more
rest so you’ll be ready for your work.” I think that is terrific!
I’ll
tell you something. This
thing involves tremendous self-discipline.
With this, you cannot go to bed at all hours of the night. I try to be very careful with that now.
Oh, this takes self-discipline.
Yes, sir!
When
we were in school it’s easier, of course, because you go by the
bells. We just wouldn’t stay up. Even now, I’m very, very careful. You can’t keep me up half the night talking
about nothing. Oh no! There’s a school that comes at night.
It’s the King’s College that requires an obedience that is
more than the usual obedience.
This
is what Jesus had, “He wakeneth morning by morning, he wakeneth
mine ear to hear as the learned.”
Jesus was awakened.
That’s what it says. I believe the book. Jesus was awakened by the Father and taught
morning by morning what He should say, to whom He should say it,
when He should say it. That’s
why Jesus said, “As the Father hath taught me, I speak these
things.” In the Gospel of John, Jesus said, “The
words which ye hear are not mine, but the Father’s which sent me.”
Where did He get those words?
From the Father. That is what He said.
Now
then I’ll take one more point and that will suffice. I’ve mentioned revelation and association,
and now lastly cultivation.
Cultivation
“But
strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who
by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good
and evil.” Hebrews 5:14
Here
the thought is this matter of discernment, which involves the recognition
of the mind and the voice of the Lord is, to an extent, a matter
of cultivation. The more we practice, the more time we
spend in the conscience presence of the Lord and let our spirit
become attuned to His Spirit, the more we learn the recognition
of the voice of the Lord. That can become a very, very fine means
of differentiation of the various activities of the Spirit of God.
Many
times over the years in school we had the Spirit of God settle down
over the class. I used
to say: “Now students, just hold steady.
If the Lord gives you an utterance, give it.
If He doesn’t, don’t try to make one up. Let’s just sit in His presence.”
Some
used to wonder, “What’s the use?
We’re not doing anything but sitting in His presence.” In the school, we have done that for hours
at a time - sitting in the conscience presence of the Lord. That hones your spiritual senses so fine
that your discernment becomes sharper all the time.
We
had a revival in school and at the end, or what appeared to be the
end of the service, I felt that someone in the audience among the
students had an utterance in tongues.
I thought it was tongues.
It could have been prophecy, but I thought it was tongues.
I did not want to say anything and call for it. I do it sometimes, but I’d rather not
because that has its risks.
I
just stood there and waited.
A girl gave a beautiful utterance in tongues.
Another girl gave what was supposed to be an interpretation,
but it wasn’t. Oh,
she said, “Thus saith the Lord,” although that doesn’t have
to be said all the time. I think a few times perhaps. Anyhow, she gave what was purported to
be an interpretation, and in my spirit, it just didn’t click. Do you know what I mean? It just didn’t click. It struck me as unnatural. That’s too strong a word. It fell flat in my spirit; there was no
response. I knew that
interpretation was no interpretation, so I waited hoping that whoever
had the interpretation, the real one, would give it, but it didn’t
come.
Finally,
trying not to hurt the girl any, I said, “I’m still waiting for
the interpretation.” Then
another girl gave the interpretation.
It was such an electrifying utterance that with it the Spirit
of God fell on that chapel and we stayed in the chapel for three
more hours. We had dinner at 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon.
Now
this girl told me later, “Brother Beuttler, I had the interpretation,
but when that girl gave what was supposed to be the interpretation
(I knew it wasn’t),
I didn’t feel like I wanted to give it and sort of embarrass the
other girl. So I said,
‘Lord, if you want me to give this interpretation, you make Brother
Beuttler say something that will give me the freedom.’
Right away you said, ‘I’m still waiting for the interpretation.’” That gave her the freedom.
These
things are a matter of discernment.
You cannot go by the matter of sound. The Spirit of God moved in a great way,
and the Lord had given me such a sharp discernment to direct the
meetings that one time I felt the working of the Spirit was being
held up. I said in my heart, “Father, is something
wrong in this chapel?”
At once I knew that one of the girls in the back about the
second row from the last, in the middle was holding up the move
of the Spirit. I didn’t know exactly which one, but one
of those girls was holding up the move, and I pointed my finger
there and said, “You girls back there, one of you girls are holding
up the move of the Spirit.”
When
I said that, this girl shot up out of her seat with a scream and
ran up to the altar and confessed sin, and got right with God, and
went back to her seat, and the move of the Spirit went on.
It was remarkable, the finest discernment given by the Spirit
of God. The more it was used, the sharper it became.
We are here in a remarkable work of the Spirit’s discernment.
I’ll
give you one more instance and we’ll close for tonight. During this same revival, one morning
there was a very heavy hindrance in the meeting from somewhere. I said, “Students, I cannot speak anymore.
I have such opposition.
I don’t know where it comes from.
Let’s look to the Lord and ask whether He will show us what
is wrong.”
They
prayed and you can believe this or not.
It’s true anyway. As
they prayed, the Lord opened (it seemed)
my eyes, and I saw a whole company of evil spirits at the ceiling
arranged in the form of a U, halfway up the chapel.
That’s what was wrong.
I told the students what was up, and I said; “Now let’s
pray again and ask the Lord to show us what to do with these spirits.” I didn’t know what to do with them. They were up there gaping at us and they
were the hindrance.
Let
me say here folkses, many a time in a service there is an unaccounted
for hindrance in the work of the Lord.
We wonder what’s wrong.
At times there is spirit interference even making an onslaught
against the work of God. That’s
what they did there.
And
I said, “Students, let’s pray again.” So they prayed, and the Lord gave me the
answer at once what to do.
So I told the students, “I’ll ask for your cooperation. We’re going to get rid of these spirits.
The Lord showed me what to do.”
So
I said, “Let’s all stand.”
The girls were on this side, the fellows on the other. I said, “Girls, will you please walk
up and stand in front of the platform?” They all came up. “Fellows, will you please do the same?”
They came up. “Girls, will you all hold hands with
each other, and fellows, you do the same.” This is what the Lord had revealed to
me by His Spirit in a moment.
This came by revelation in a moment of time.
Then
I stepped forward and asked for the empty open hand of the girl
nearest, and of the fellow, so we all held hands.
I said, “Now while all our hands are held, keep them holding
and raise them up toward heaven.”
400 hands holding each other were lifted up.
I said, “Now, we are to affirm the victory of Jesus over
these spirits.” These
spirits were up at the ceiling watching.
Those students prayed like the thunder of Niagara Falls,
if you’ve ever been there.
They let go a roar of the affirmation of Jesus Christ over
these spirits, and these spirits went like this and were out of
that chapel.
I
looked over the chapel and saw (I saw - do
you hear what I say, I saw)
a thin, white cloud near the ceiling of the chapel in the rear. The cloud rotated slowly and expanded
and thickened. Finally
it covered the entire ceiling, a slowly revolving billowing cloud
like. Then the Lord gave me the freedom to talk
to the students.
I
said, “Students, now I can tell you what happened.” I told them how the spirits fled, how
they had gone far away; because the Lord let me look out into the
spirit a vast distance to show me that there were no satanic spirits
anywhere even near the chapel.
Then I said, “Now the chapel is filled with the glory
of the Lord.” When I said that, the power of God fell
and God poured out His Spirit for several hours.
Now
our discernment, our ability to distinguish, to discern in these
areas is greatly helped by continuous exercise, an exercise when
we sit in the presence of the Lord and reach out with our spirits
toward His Spirit. As I said before, there is the opportunity
to get our discernment so finely honed that we are more and more
able to differentiate the voice of the Spirit from any other voices,
and even discern the mind and the purpose of the working of the
Spirit of God in many instances.
So
tonight, we have the school of the voice of the Spirit, which is
a matter of revelation, and a matter of association.
And as we respond to the Spirit of God, to His drawing, and
draw aside, you will find He will lead us more and more into the
secret of the realm of the Spirit of God.
The
Lord bless you. I hope
I have given you some help in your desire to know the Spirit in
a real and personal way.
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