ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: THE PSALM 23 ADVENTURE, Part 8
August
5, 2016
Have you ever considered "Pentecost?" Do you
realize what this represents? Pentecost -- representing 50 days -- began
with Moses receiving the Word of the Lord on Mount Sinai. God revealed
Himself to Moses in ways that the sub-natural world treats as
"supernatural."
When we read in the KJV, for example, that God showed Moses His
"hinder parts," we don't realize that the Hebrew terminology is using
metaphorical terms to express "the past (from Creation) up to the
present." Understand? God was revealing the whole of Creation
to Moses. He was displaying His plan and purpose from the beginning to
have a people for Himself -- the family of God!
What was revealed to Moses there in the mountain was a prophetic
picture of redemption. Moses saw the temple of God and was given the plan
for a portable copy of it (the Tabernacle) as a visual prophecy for
Israel. Divided into sections with "the outer court," the
"holy place" and the "holy of holies," it became a graphic
representation of salvation and redemption, followed by the place of revelation
and intense desire for communion with God, and -- ultimately -- the marriage
covenant between God and His Beloved.
Because of his intense love for the Lord, David was given much
of the same kind of revelation. He saw the unfolding adventure that God
has for all who will commit unreservedly to the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
He had a revelation of "Pentecost" when he wrote, "He leadeth me beside the still waters."
We
pick up, then, with where we left off last week.
Speaking
in tongues is the evidence that you have given up the most stubborn part of
your being — your tongue — to the flow of Holy Spirit within and through you.
Again, this is only the beginning. Now it becomes necessary to open up to
a daily flow of this river within. The more we open ourselves up to this
daily flow, the more a new dimension of Holy Spirit begins to come alive in our
beings.
You’ve
heard me say this before, and I’ll say it again!
We
have been designed and destined to be supernatural beings in a sub-natural
world. We have been designed to become “naturally supernatural” and
“supernaturally natural.” What that means is that we have been designed
for the Glory of the Lord to be on display in us!
The
fact that Holy Spirit “leads” us beside the still waters is a testimony to the
fact that He does not compel us to drink. On the contrary, this MUST be a
free-will decision. If He were to force this or “make us” we would
essentially become automatons. What the Lord is and has been looking for
in a people are those who choose Him, choose His heart’s desire, choose His
destiny in us — WITHOUT COMPROMISE OR EFFORT TO ALTER IN ANY WAY!
Think
about the Day of Pentecost for a minute. Just as Pentecost occurred for
Moses and Israel 50 days after they were delivered from Egypt, the Day of
Pentecost occurred 50 days after Jesus' resurrection and redemption and
salvation made available for "whosoever will." The disciples
were all gathered together for one purpose. Jesus had instructed them to
“tarry” — to wait as long as it took — until they were literally invested,
clothed, arrayed inwardly and outwardly with Holy Spirit.
The
Greek text of Luke 24:49 uses the word, enduo, to describe what
Jesus was saying. This word describes “a sinking into” in the sense of
being literally enveloped by, covered over, so that this is what everyone sees
(including yourself) when they see you. (Hence, the term, "the Baptism of
the Holy Spirit.") Thus, Jesus was making it clear that there would
be no moving forward, no commissioning, no anointing, no empowering to do what
He demonstrated to them during the years that they followed Him until they were
“endued,” clothed, immersed with
dunamis —
strength, power, supernatural ability — coming directly from God.
You’ll
remember that Jesus made it clear at the Last Supper that He had to depart so
that Holy Spirit could come as our Paraklete.
This
is an interesting word coming from the Greek,
parakletos, which is a compound
word. In its widest sense, this word means: a helper, aider, succourer, an assistant. In this application, the
word describes one who leads us to a wider and deeper knowledge of the Truth,
one who gives the divine strength needed to undergo the trials and persecutions
we will endure.
Perhaps
the best and most illustrative application of this word would be Hegai, who prepared Esther over a three-and-a-half year
period (seven times as long as the norm) to be prepared to become the
counterpart of the King.
Let
me pause here to share a personal experience that took place when I went to
Heaven for the first time.
After
nearly three full days of walking and talking with the Lord, meeting and
talking with the patriarchs, David, the prophets and the apostles, Jesus led me
to the site of a great palace that was obviously under construction. What
I saw at first glance was a great domed palace that defied description.
As
we approached the main entrance I saw my name over the doorway. I said to
Jesus, “Lord, what is this place?”
His
answer was, “This is your life. This is what I am making of you, and this
is what I am building for you.”
When
I stepped through the entry way, there were hundreds, if not more than a
thousand, workmen engaged in their various trades, cutting, engraving,
building, shaping with gold and other precious metals, doing inlay with
precious stones. It was something that is still hard to describe, even to
this day, but glorious to behold.
My
initial reaction was awe, but it was years later that I finally began to
understand what I saw. These were the people the Lord was going to bring
into my life to do the cutting, the engraving, the shaping, the inlay work,
etc., of His character and nature in my life. It might not be comfortable
at the time, but what He was going to bring in me was all of the changes and
development I needed to become that living expression of His Glory.
I’ve
often heard Christians express shock and horror at the idea of persecution, trials
and “tribulation,” and they say, “Why, God wouldn’t do that! He is a
loving God! He wouldn’t bring pain and suffering into your life.”
The
catch is that God doesn’t do that. The Enemy, Satan, does it to us.
We do it to ourselves by our still-reactionary flesh wanting to do the things
that please our fleshly desires and we wind up suffering the consequences
thereof.
Our
spirits may be “saved” and redeemed, but we have to work that in our
flesh. Hence, Paul’s instruction to “work out our salvation with fear and
trembling.”
Here’s
the full quote from Philippians 4:12-13:
Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my
presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation
with fear and trembling. For it is God which worketh in you
both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
Do
you see the key word in Paul’s instruction? The word is “obeyed.”
What
folks fail to understand is that the pain and suffering is the reaction of our
flesh to the necessary dealings of God to bring about His Glory in us. We
have a bad habit of not obeying. It’s not that God is doing it to
us. Where the results will not end in our destruction, he permits these
things as a part of our “working out our salvation.”
One
of the things I’ve learned throughout the years is that God is a whole lot less
concerned with the reactions of our flesh or our emotions than He is in the
development of His character and nature in us.
We
will see this a few steps later, but as He leads us in the paths of
righteousness, He is doing this for His sake! It is His name, His onoma, His character and nature, His makeup,
His personality, His love, His power and His authority that is at stake here!
That
said, let’s move on.
In
God’s economy, there is no room for those who decide what they will accept, and
what they will reject. If we are going to move forward into the
dimensions that God has for us, those dimensions ONLY come by our total
acquiescence to EVERY part of His leading! Do you understand? It is
our total responsiveness, our total obedience that moves us forward.
Do
you remember what Paul wrote of Jesus?
Hebrews
5:8-9: “Though he were a Son, yet learned he obedience by the things
which he suffered; And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal
salvation unto all them that obey him;”
Let’s
amplify this a bit.
Despite the fact that Jesus was a full-grown and mature son, He
learned submission to Father by and through the things he underwent — the
things he experienced, both with positive and negative consequences — and as a
result [of his proper responses to both positive and negative experiences]
developed the full maturity and completeness intended, becoming (in the process)
the very cause and source of everlasting and (sum of all the) unending benefits
and blessings to all who hear, obey and submit to Him [and to His
Word]. (Hebrews 5:8-9, RAC Translation &
Amplification)
Maybe
I’ve taken you way down a rabbit trail to get here, but are you seeing and
gaining a greater understanding of why
“He leadeth me beside the still
waters”?
He
won’t make you drink. You have to decide that you want all the life, the
nourishment, the sustenance AND the dimension that will open up as a result of
drinking these waters. You have to know with every fiber of your
existence that this is an absolute requirement for the spiritual universe that
awaits, the adventures that accompany that universe and the personal costs that
go with it.
You
have to choose to drink of these waters. You must choose the absolute
yielding of your flesh, your tongue and your natural desires to Holy Spirit.
Without
that decision to choose and total responsiveness to Holy Spirit, this is where
you cease to grow in your relationship in Jesus Christ. There will be no
true intimacy in and with Him. There will be no real sense of His very
heartbeat, His heart’s desire. There will be no communion.
Let
me put this another way.
Yes,
you will be led by the Lord. Yes, you will walk in paths of
righteousness. Yes, you will experience testing, trial, tribulation and
persecution. What you will NOT have is that dimension of personal union
with the Lord that ONLY comes by drinking from the waters of Holy Spirit.
Your spiritual life will be dry — Word-based, perhaps — but lacking the
revelation that comes in this dimension.
To
a large extent, you will still be eating of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good
and Evil instead of the Tree of Life.
What
you will lack is the ability to flow supernaturally in the tongues of men and
of angels and tear down the strongholds of the Enemy, to pray according to the
Will of God without your mind and your reasoning getting in the way, to declare
and decree with Father’s authority, establishing and expanding the Kingdom of
God.
Consider
again, what John saw in Revelation 22:
And he showed me a pure river of water of life, clear as
crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb. In the midst of the main
street coming from the throne, and on either bank of the river, grew the tree
of life, bearing twelve different kinds of fruits, a different kind of fruit
for each month; and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations. (RAC
Translation & Amplification)
Do
you see where that river comes from? Do you see what David was showing
us? Do you see “He leadeth me beside the still
waters?” Do you know where the still waters are? They are in the
pools, the eddies at different points along the river. Why do you think that
this is all a part of responding to the Lordship of Jesus Christ?
Lots
of questions, I know, but as you see in what John writes, this river flows
right from the Throne of God and the Lamb — the Lord Jesus Christ. With
this river comes the authority of the Throne, With this river comes a
dimension of the Spirit of God that just doesn’t come anywhere else. The
best part of this river is that it flows right through the Tree of Life.
We’ve
mentioned this before, but the seven letters that open up the book of
Revelation describe the transformation that takes place as we overcome.
The first of those letters is written to Ephesus, and without digging into that
whole letter, the sum and substance of it is overcoming the Tree of the
Knowledge of Good and Evil — overcoming the sin-developed instinct to
rationalize, to think things through when it comes to trying to figure out
spiritual issues — and even natural issues. The promise given to the overcomer is that they will have restored access to the
Tree of Life.
NO
ONE can eat of the Tree of Life AND eat of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good
and Evil at the same time. The two just don’t mix! Either we pursue
the presence of the Lord and direct revelation from Him (a revelation with
transcends every realm of living), or we continue just trying to figure out
spiritual things from reading the Word and calculating what God is up to.
The
River of Life is where we MUST drink. The River of Life is what we have
been led to!
Next
week, we will begin sharing what I've come to call "The Surgery of
Restoration."
I remind those of you in need of ministry that our Healing
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Blessings
on you!
Regner
A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
RIVER
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