007.06. Chapter 06 - The Servant's Hands
"Behold My Servant"
by T. Austin-Sparks Chapter 6 - The Servant’s Hands
"Moses put of the blood... upon the thumb of their right hand" (Leviticus 8:24).
"If thy right hand causeth thee to stumble, cut it off" (Matthew 5:30).
"Ye yourselves know that these hands ministered unto my necessities" (Acts 20:34).
"We toil, working with our own hands" (1 Corinthians 4:12).
"Let him that stole steal no more: but rather let him labour, working with his hands..." (Ephesians 4:28).
Manual Work Not Inconsistent with Spirituality
There is a literal and there is a symbolic application of this word. We can clearly see the literal side from the words of Paul as to himself and in what he said to the Corinthians and the Ephesians; and he said that in this matter he gave them an example. It is something to note that this one who was so very thorough-going in his adverse handling of believers before his conversion, who persecuted the Church and cast the believers into prison, is now seen to be the one who has got his hands converted as well as his heart, and is using his hands so thoroughly for the good of the Church, on behalf of the Lord’s people. It is impressive that this servant of God who, after the Lord Jesus, was surely the greatest of the dispensation, did not cloister himself with his knowledge, his revelation, and cut himself off from the practical things of daily life, but went forth, and even laboured with his hands in the gospel of the Lord Jesus. That must convey its own message to our hearts, showing quite clearly for one thing that, if such a man will do that kind of thing, there is a dignity about the menial tasks of the daily round with which the hands are occupied. All can be lifted on to the very high level of a true spiritual ministry. That is very simple.
Consecrated Hands Full for the Lord
Now it represents of course a definite act of consecration. Just as with Aaron and his sons the right hand was definitely and precisely touched with the blood, implying that what the hand represented was now consecrated to the Lord; that is, all the activities of life were for the Lord by a definite and precise act of consecration; so Paul says "Present your members...", "Present your bodies..." (Romans 6:19; Romans 12:1). It is something deliberately done - the whole of our bodies, represented by the right hand, are placed on that physical, active, practical basis of service to the Lord. It is to be remembered that the very word ’consecrate’ means to fill the hands and there is no doubt about it that Paul’s hands were full; they were consecrated hands in that sense; they were full for the Lord.
Hands Express Inner Disposition
Now look at the Lord Jesus. Just run your eye over the Gospel by Mark, having in mind the hands of Jesus, and see His hands actually at work. You know ’Mark’ is the Gospel of the Servant, and here He is, everywhere and continuously using His hands in His ministry, signifying that here is the true servant spirit; eager, consecrated hands full, showing something of the Spirit that is in Him. In His case, and in the case of Paul, you find that the hands are the symbols of the spirit of service, and, indeed, of an overflow of that spirit, for there is never any need to point out to them that something should be done, that something is called for; they are at it day and night. Such is the spirit that is in them.
Everything to be Done as Unto the Lord
"WHATSOEVER thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might" (Ecclesiastes 9:10).
"WHATSOEVER YE DO, do all to the glory of God" (1 Corinthians 10:31).
"WHATSOEVER YE DO, in word or in deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus" (Colossians 3:17).
"WHATSOEVER YE DO, work heartily, as unto the Lord" (Colossians 3:23).
