| The Experiential Word
Wade
E Taylor
And the Word was made flesh, and
dwelt among us. John 1:14a
The
eternal, living Word became the greatest revelation that God could
ever give to man - the Lord Jesus Christ, who was born of a virgin
and dwelt among us in condescension as Jesus
of Nazareth, which at that time was considered as being a place
of reproach. As He walked the dusty roads of His day, the
world saw a visible demonstration of the power and truth of the
eternal Word.
That which was from the beginning,
which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we
have looked upon, and our hands have handled, of the Word of life
... that which we have seen and heard declare we to you, that you also may
have fellowship with us. I
John 1:1, 3a
Each
aspect of our life should be of such purity and quality that the
Word, which we receive into our spirit,
can find its full expression and fulfillment through us. The written
Word is to become the experiential
Word - a personal reality in our life experience, to be seen and handled by those
who surround us.
This
witness will encompass our consecration to the Lord, our walk with Him, our fellowship with the body of believers of which we are a part, and
our relationship to the
world in which we live. In
each of these areas, that which the Lord has accomplished within
us should be evident to others as a witness that will convict and
draw them toward the Lord. We are the only Bible that many will ever read.
In
Acts 1:8, Jesus
said, You shall be witnesses. That is, we ourselves are this witness, as the
visible expression of that which we are becoming. Our growth toward spiritual maturity is nurtured
and established through the application of spiritual laws and truths
to our lives. Israel saw the deeds of God, but Moses lived
and walked in the ways of God, which became an integral part
of Him. Through the life of Moses, Israel
experienced the results of the Lords revelation to him; and only
then could they begin to understand the manifested presence and
power of God.
The
objective truth that is within the written
Word of God, or in that which is written about the Word of God,
must become an experiential
part of us as the world acts and reacts toward us.
Only then will they see Jesus and they will again marvel
and say, Never man spoke like this man
(John 7:46).
Once
our lives are fully committed to the Lord, each decision or choice
that we make has a higher purpose behind it, which transcends its
present effect. Once we begin to understand this, it will not
only lead us toward spiritual maturity, but as we experience these
things, we will be better able to help others.
For we are His workmanship, created
in Christ Jesus to good works, which God has before ordained that
we should walk in them. Ephesians 2:10
We
remember most of our spiritual consecrations, because they are made
at special times and have a recognizable purpose.
We value these and hold them as being important spiritual
landmarks. Along with these, there are the multitudes of
seemingly unrelated choices
that we are forced to make each day of our lives, which do not appear
to us as having any lasting purpose or value.
We tolerate these, but think concerning them, If
I could get past all these mundane things, then I would be able
to seek that which has spiritual value and purpose.
However,
the Lord views these seemingly mundane decisions quite differently
than we do, as these are not merely arbitrary choices that must
be made along the pathway of life.
From His perspective, these varied circumstances are purposely
placed in our path so as to provoke us to make decisions that will
affect the higher calling and purpose of the Lord for us.
It is important for us to understand this process, so we
do not become discouraged, or turn away from these experiences or
dealings when they do not seem reasonable or make sense to us.
The
result of these decisions will then become an ingredient in the composition of the seed (that which we are becoming), which is being formed by the Lord
within our physical frame - our new
creation life.
Behold,
a sower
(the Lord) went forth to sow
(the circumstances that require of us a decision or
choice) Matthew 13:3b
The
Scripture tells us that we are predestined to
be conformed to the image of His Son (Romans 8:29b). The present development of this image can be pictured as being a seed that is being formulated within us,
which progressively develops during our span of life. This seed contains all of the ingredients that
are necessary to enable us to function in the age to come.
All that is needed for that which we have become to be fully
revealed, is the soil
the atmosphere of heaven.
Once we are there, our life in Him will be fully released
from the husks of the present time of preparation, and we will function
on the level that we have attained to while here,
overcoming all of the pressures of life.
This
can be compared to an apple seed.
Every necessary ingredient all that is needed to produce
a tree that will yield a harvest of apples, is contained within
this seed. Nothing needs to be added to it, as all that
is required for it to develop into a fully matured tree is the right
environment, and time.
We
may become confused when our spiritual consecrations or decisions,
which seemed so outstanding to us at the time, seemingly fade away
with no lasting consequence. This
is because we only see the present effect that these produced.
We do not realize that these consecrations or decisions became
an ingredient in the preparation of the seed that we are becoming. Nor are we able to see the fully matured tree (us) that will be released from this seed when it is lifted into the environment of His eternal
presence.
Jesus
said of this seed, that some fell
into good ground, and brought forth fruit, some an hundred fold,
some sixty fold, some thirty fold (Matthew
13:8).
The 0utworking of the consecrations and decisions that we
make throughout the span of our life, determines
which of these gradations will apply to our eternal estate (thirty, sixty, or one-hundred).
The
most important thing that I can do today, is to live in such a
way that only the very best ingredients
go into the make-up of this seed
that I am becoming. Most
of the spiritual consecrations that I make will not come into the
fullness of their intended purpose during the span of my life experience,
as there is not enough time for this to happen.
However,
these present spiritual consecrations and decisions are very important,
and they have a vital part in the make up, or substance
of this seed, which will manifest in eternity that which we have
become in relation to the image of the
Lord Jesus Christ.
In
heaven, the effect that
these consecrations and decisions had exercised upon us, will develop
into their full fruition. There
will be ample time then for the outworking of these experiences
that the present allotted time was not able to accommodate.
Much must be accomplished experientially within each one
of us in order to bring us into a compatibility with heaven the ability
to function in the cooperative relationship with the Lord that He
both desires and intends.
A
vision, given to Ezekiel, revealed a man with a four-sided face
(Ezekiel 1:6-10). From one side, he
appeared to be as a lion; from the second, a man; from the third,
an ox; and from the fourth, an eagle.
Each of these views revealed the same man, yet each demonstrated
a different quality within his makeup.
This vision was repeated to John in Revelation 4:6-7 as four
living creatures, who picture the New Testament overcomer.
These
four-sided heavenly views were the result of the outgrowth of a
fully developed and matured seed.
This understanding of the purpose of the Lord in forming
a seed from the cumulative decisions, choices, and experiences of our
present life experience is very important.
It will both affect the quality of the decisions that we
make in our every day experiences, and will help us to rightly interpret
life.
From
the Lords perspective, He will place within our pattern of life
experience all of the circumstances that are necessary so as to
enable us to make the decisions that will produce this fully developed
seed, which the Lord desires us to become.
But without faith it is impossible to please Him: for he that comes to God must believe
that He is, and that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.
Hebrews 11:6
A
clearer understanding of these things will only be realized in the
age to come, when this seed
will be manifested as a life that has become like the tree
of life, bearing all manner of fruit for the healing of the
nations (Revelation 22:2).
These,
as overcomers, will rule with the Lord in the Millennial Kingdom.
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