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 The "Glory Departed" (The 'Betrayal of the Ages' III)

ICHABOD

And the man said unto Eli, I am he that came out of the army, and I fled to day out of the army. And he said, What is there done, my son? And the messenger answered and said, Israel is fled before the Philistines, and there hath been also a great slaughter among the people, and thy two sons also, Hophni and Phinehas, are dead, and the ark of God is taken. And it came to pass, when he made mention of the ark of God, that he fell from off the seat backward by the side of the gate, and his neck brake, and he died: for he was an old man, and heavy. And he had judged Israel forty years. And his daughter in law, Phinehas' wife, was with child, near to be delivered: and when she heard the tidings that the ark of God was taken, and that her father in law and her husband were dead, she bowed herself and travailed; for her pains came upon her. And about the time of her death the women that stood by her said unto her, Fear not; for thou hast born a son. But she answered not, neither did she regard it. And she named the child [u]Ichabod[/u], saying, The glory is departed from Israel: because the ark of God was taken, and because of her father in law and her husband. And she said, The glory is departed from Israel: for the ark of God is taken.

There are times in reading the scriptures that the words take hold upon the heart in such a way that the immediate response it to weep [i]bitterly[/i]. This passage is one of those. I should suppose to say that among all the pages of the sacred book, that this one is among the more tear stained.

Unlike the days of Lot who was worn down afflicted and tormented at the filthy conversation of the wicked, we have a heightened sense of alarm and terror, the likes of which should strike fear in every man.

When I was a young boy I had an uncle who was an alcoholic. He looked into my eyes and in a moment of sobriety, perhaps brought on by years of reflection, made a most disturbing statement. "Son", he said, "When you stop talking, its over." He repeated himself with even more certainty as if he had come to a revelation of when the relationship with his former wife had died; "When you stop TALKING, its OVER!" He stated again. For years I never knew what he meant, but I kept that saying in my heart.

There is nothing more devestating than for God to stop speaking to a people. As some have said and so it is, there is a little white page that seperates the Old and New Testament in your bible, perhaps another page that ought to be tear stained. For in that page we might say is a 400 year memorial to God's silence in Israel. It is almost unimaginable.

For Eli and his sons, the time of their departure was at hand. They had finished their course. But unlike Paul the apostle they leave us with quite a different story.

Now all these things happened unto them for ensamples: and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the world are come.( I Corinthians 10:11)

There comes a time when the worship has been divided for so long, that God makes His exit and leaves a people to themselves and their enemies. [i]And his daughter in law, Phinehas' wife, was with child, near to be delivered...[/i]. This should have been one of the happiest moments in this womans life. I think of the many women of scripture that begged God for a man child. Just a few years before, Samuel's mother came bofore the Lord weeping to herself and to God that she had no man child. But the all too real terror of the news far outstripped any rejoicing and we read, [i]and when she heard the tidings that the ark of God was taken, and that her father in law and her husband were dead, she bowed herself and travailed; for her pains came upon her. And about the time of her death the women that stood by her said unto her, Fear not; for thou hast born a son. But she answered not, [u]neither did she regard it.[/u][/i]

Would to God that the fear of the Lord had come over His people in our times and they had learned from this passage. Here is a woman who falls over in labor in the throws of birth and death and yet the most troubling thing to her is not her own life, but that the Lord had departed Israel. The worst of nightmares that every strolled across the fevered mind cannot compare to the terror and empitness of the departed Savior. I cannot think of anything more solemn than this, [i]And she named the child [u]Ichabod[/u], saying, The glory is departed from Israel: because the ark of God was taken, and because of her father in law and her husband. And she said, The glory is departed from Israel: for the ark of God is taken.[/i]


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THE HOLY RELEGATED TO THE SUPERSTITIOUS

And when the people were come into the camp, the elders of Israel said, Wherefore hath Jehovah smitten us to-day before the Philistines? Let us fetch the ark of the covenant of Jehovah out of Shiloh unto us, that it may come among us, and save us out of the hand of our enemies. So the people sent to Shiloh; and they brought from thence the ark of the covenant of Jehovah of hosts, who sitteth above the cherubim: and the two sons of Eli, Hophni and Phinehas, were there with the ark of the covenant of God. (I Samuel 4:3, 4)

We are working our way backwards in this story that we might come to the root of what happened in Israel at this juncture in thier history. I wish to point out how low the leaders had sunk in their attempt to twist God's arm into fighting for them, against their enemies, in the [i]midst[/i] of their rebellion. It is important to realize that it is the presence of God that was gone. When the [i]glory[/i] departs, the [i]voice[/i] of God departs. When the voice of God departs man has little to stand on and act on but mere superstitions.

What is it when men try to act in faith when God has not spoken? It is [i]superstition[/i]. What is it when God has not given direction and yet the wicked attempt to step out in faith? It is [i]superstition[/i]. The sons of Eli called to remembrance the glory days of Israel when they had gone after God in the wilderness and He drove their enemies out before them. Some would call this faith, but this is [i]presumption[/i]. This is logical deductions drawn from proof texts (Tozer). This is taking hold of a past move of God and trying to transport it to the present. Again, this is not faith. Why? Why is this not faith? Because God has not spoken. It is not the method or the measures, it is our response to God's instructions.

Let's take this a step farther and ask the question, who was hearing from God? You will recall that Samuel as a young boy was lying in bed and God called out to him three times. With Eli in the other room, God chose to speak to the child in the bed. [i]And the child Samuel ministered unto Jehovah before Eli. And the word of Jehovah was precious in those days; there was no frequent vision. (I Samuel 3 ASV)[/i] The word of the LORD is always precious, but in this case it was rare; like a 'drought' or [i]famine[/i] of hearing the words of the LORD, every word was precious. Why had it come to this?

Why? Perhaps it was because Eli was in the well established habit of not listening to God and responding [i]rightly[/i] to what God had said. He had chosen his sons over the LORD. His sons were wicked beyond measure. [i]And the sin of the young men was very great before Jehovah; for the men despised the offering of Jehovah. (I Samuel 2:17 ASV)[/i] On top of that, fornicating with the women that did service at the door of the tent of meeting. Eli heard of all these things. So God sent a word to Eli, one of those 'precious' words. The prophet reminds Eli of the priestly function of Israel and then states:

Wherefore kick ye at my sacrifice and at mine offering, which I have commanded in my habitation, and honorest thy sons above me, to make yourselves fat with the chiefest of all the offerings of Israel my people?

There is a word that you may want to have in your vocubulary if it is not already and it is the word, 'High-handedness'. Israel left Egypt and came out with a 'high-hand'. In modern terms it is like unto a man driving at a high rate of speed in a large 4X4 with an arm out the window with his fist in the air. Now turn that around for a moment and imagine that the sons of Eli were treating the things of God with high-handed [i]contempt[/i].

And Jehovah said to Samuel, Behold, I will do a thing in Israel, at which both [i]the ears of every one that heareth it shall tingle.[/i] In that day I will perform against Eli all that I have spoken concerning his house, from the beginning even unto the end. For I have told him that I will judge his house for ever, for the iniquity which he knew, because his sons did bring a curse upon themselves, and he restrained them not. (I Samuel 3:11-13)

Before we leave this section I want to look at a curious statement made by Eli. It happens that Eli asked Samuel what God had said, [i]And Samuel told him every whit, and hid nothing from him. And he (Eli) said, It is Jehovah: let him do what seemeth him good.[/i] No call for mercy. No begging God for another chance. No turning away from the sin. No anything. No weeping. No shock and wonder..., [i]It is Jehovah: let him do what seemeth him good. [/i] Perhaps he realized he deserved the sentence. But, all he had to do was earlier on repent of allowing such blatant wickedness to go on with his sons. All he had to do was [i]restrain them[/i] in their folly.

Israel lost 4000 men in the battle that followed. [i]And when the people were come into the camp, the elders of Israel said, Wherefore hath Jehovah smitten us to-day before the Philistines?[/i] All Israel knew the sin that was in the camp. Notice that they DID NOT inquire of the LORD as to what to do before they acted. When Joshua lost a battle he set his face to seek the LORD as to what happened. What was it? SIN in the camp. Now consider the awesomeness of this; A man and his family died before the Lord by [i]burning[/i] for taking a Babylonian garment and some other items. Yet THESE men had taken their sin and rebellion to a new level.

So without a word from God; without any direction from God, the very symbol of the authority of God (the Ark) was taken up by the people and thrust into the battle. This is an absolute contradiction. Why not seek the Lord? Why not inquire of Him? Why not respond to the prophets that had brought those 'precious' words in a time of no open vision? What says the scriptures?

Turn you at my reproof: behold, I will pour out my spirit unto you, I will make known my words unto you. [u][i]Because I have called, and ye refused;[/i][/u] I have stretched out my hand, and no man regarded; But ye have set at nought all my counsel, and would none of my reproof: I also will laugh at your calamity; I will mock when your fear cometh; When your fear cometh as desolation, and your destruction cometh as a whirlwind; when distress and anguish cometh upon you. Then shall they call upon me, but I will not answer; they shall seek me early, but they shall not find me: For that they hated knowledge, and did not choose the fear of the LORD: They would none of my counsel: they despised all my reproof. Therefore shall they eat of the fruit of their own way, and be filled with their own devices. (Proverbs 1)


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What is it when men try to act in faith when God has not spoken? [i]It is superstition[/i].



There is some tremendous thought in here ...


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ACTIVITY DISGUISED AS WORSHIP

Israel had to learn an important lesson. Throughout the Old Testament we have account after account of God demanding one simple thing, 'obedience'. We often get tangled up on concepts of whether man 'could' or man 'could not' have been righteous. This may be debatable, but God really only asked man to be [i]obedient[/i].

It is a strange thing that man will sometimes worship God under one condition; they can worship Him [i]their[/i] way. This is the cry of a sinful heart, "If I must but worship thee, then at least leave the details up to me." Frank Sinatra recorded a song in the 60's that gives a [i]chilling[/i] look into the mindset of selfishness; this is almost selfishness [i]personified[/i];

For what is a man, what has he got?

If not himself, then he has naught

To say the things he truly feels and not the words of one who kneels

The record shows I took the blows and did it my way!


There is no new thing under the Sun. If one were to profane the worship of God they had not been the first. God gives His own commentary in Isaiah 58:1-12. Here we read:

"Shout with the voice of a trumpet blast. Tell my people Israel of their sins! Yet they act so pious! They come to the Temple every day and seem delighted to hear my laws. You would almost think this was a righteous nation that would never abandon its God. They love to make a show of coming to me and asking me to take action on their behalf. 'We have fasted before you!' they say. 'Why aren't you impressed? We have done much penance, and you don't even notice it!' "I will tell you why! It's because [u]you are living for yourselves even while you are fasting.[/u] (NLT)


Do you recall how the sons of Eli had profaned the sacrifice and would actually take their meat hooks and take from the people the prime portions for themselves; things that actually belonged to the LORD? This is the danger of being around the holy things and it is that of familiarity and contempt. Could a person actually believe they were entitled to that which belonged to God alone? This is a most solemn warning.

Imagine a people who we cut-out to be servants of the Most High God and they are serving themselves [i]under the pretense[/i] of serving God. This has a devastating effect on how God perceive God, because His representatives are doing what is right in their [i]own[/i] eyes.

The Lord continues:

You keep right on oppressing your workers. What good is fasting when you keep on fighting and quarreling? This kind of fasting will never get you anywhere with me. You humble yourselves by going through the motions of penance, bowing your heads like a blade of grass in the wind. You dress in sackcloth and cover yourselves with ashes. Is this what you call fasting? Do you really think this will please the LORD? "No, the kind of fasting I want calls you to free those who are wrongly imprisoned and to stop oppressing those who work for you. Treat them fairly and give them what they earn. I want you to share your food with the hungry and to welcome poor wanderers into your homes. Give clothes to those who need them, and do not hide from relatives who need your help.

A lot is said and written about why revival tarries. Likely these folk were trying to gain the 'ear' of God for some reason or another. They were praying for 'something' to happen? [i]You humble yourselves by going through the motions of penance, bowing your heads like a blade of grass in the wind. You dress in sackcloth and cover yourselves with ashes. Is this what you call fasting? Do you really think [u]this[/u] will please the LORD?[/i] Sometimes it is time to get about the Master's business and show a willingness to walk in the Revival God is wanting to send, before He actualy sends it. Perhaps few consider that when Revival comes that the attention of the Church will be where God's heart is focused. To turn our heads away from that which God has revealed is His will and then ask for revival is to declare beforehand that we had not wanted revival if He sent it. They were 'simple' things that Isaiah mentions as mini-steps to God answering their prayer.


"If you do these things, your salvation will come like the dawn. Yes, your healing will come quickly. Your godliness will lead you forward, and the glory of the LORD will protect you from behind. Then when you call, the LORD will answer. 'Yes, I am here,' he will quickly reply. "Stop oppressing the helpless and stop making false accusations and spreading vicious rumors! Feed the hungry and help those in trouble. Then your light will shine out from the darkness, and the darkness around you will be as bright as day. The LORD will guide you continually, watering your life when you are dry and keeping you healthy, too. You will be like a well-watered garden, like an ever-flowing spring. Your children will rebuild the deserted ruins of your cities. Then you will be known as the people who rebuild their walls and cities. (NLT)


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THE MASTERS' BUSINESS

There used to be a saying common in Pentecostal circles that went like this, [i]"God's presence withdrawn means judgment has been delayed."[/i] The concept is built upon the fact that when God's presence is near, judgment is [i]swift[/i]. Yet it is certain that when God withdraws His glory then His voice departs with it (Ravi Z.), and the departure of God's 'voice' is perhaps one of the greatest judgments of all. There is no point in talking when their is nobody listening so He just leaves.

Eli and his sons had done things that caused judgment upon their house in an almost unprecedented fashion. The striking thing about their behavior is that it reminds me of Luke chapter 12 when the Lord spoke of the servants who began to beat their fellow servants and be drunken [i]rather[/i] than watching and [i]doing[/i] their Lord's will. What is even more shocking is that they already had [i]pending[/i] prophecy over the family, outlining tremendous judgments from God, when they set out with the Ark into battle.

Imagine the [i]parallel[/i] of this to our times. So much of our days feels like the Book of Judges. Everyone doing what seems right in their own eyes. Disobedience, mixed worship, gross abominations, and radically inhumane behavior. [i]"God's presence withdrawn means judgment has been delayed."[/i] Man is left to his own devices. Wickedness is unbridled when the voice of God is gone.

Do you recall Acts chapter 5 when Ananias and Sapphira sold a piece of property and then [i]lied[/i] to the Holy Spirit and fell dead where they stood? Unlike the tower of Siloam or the time Herod mingled the blood of the people with their sacrifices; there was no doubt that this act was the [i]judgment of God[/i]. Likewise, after Herod had killed James the brother of John and put Peter in prison, he set himself up to kick against God's work also:

Now Herod was very angry with the people of Tyre and Sidon. They came with one accord to him, and, having made Blastus, the king's personal aide, their friend, they asked for peace, because their country depended on the king's country for food. On an appointed day, Herod dressed himself in royal clothing, sat on the throne, and gave a speech to them. The people shouted, "The voice of a god, and not of a man!" Immediately an angel of the Lord struck him, because he didn't give God the glory, and he was eaten by worms and died. [u]But the word of God grew and multiplied.[/u]

When God's presence comes upon the Church as it was in the book of Acts, one will not lie to the Holy Ghost as did Ananias and Sapphira because they will carry their bones out and bury them as they did those people. One will not exalt themselves and divide the worship because the FEAR of God will rest upon the place and folk will once again take Him seriously and get about their Masters' Business.


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PATHOLOGICAL REBELLION

In the Mosiac Law there was a guideline for treating slaves that had worked through their obligation and were now at liberty from their master. If that person had a wife and children that belonged still to the master and he did not want to leave them behind, he could go to the master and give his [i]ear[/i] unto him [i]forever[/i]. There was a ceremony that took place in which a awl was driven through the ear as a symbol of this free man's commitment to that master forever. From that point on the slave master had this man's 'ear'. (R.Bailey)

We, as the regenerate, are slaves to God and He is our Master. Christ is supposed to have our 'ear'. This means we are to 'hearken' unto Him. It is the objective of a servant (slave) to learn and perform his/her Masters' will. [i]God's word is God's will.[/i] No need to be confused as we have within the pages of the Bible the general and unchanging [i]will[/i] of our Master. There are more things for us to work out in our Christian lives than could possibly be accomplished without 'adding' extra's of man's requirements. We could spend a lifetime seeking God prayerfully for direction on how we [i]individually[/i] are to perform each task.

The general revelation of God's will is written down and in prayer God makes specific application for our lives. However, it is important also to point out, that the general knowledge of our Lord's will is a tremendous guide that the Holy spirit is weaving (as it were) into our personality. Putting it simply, some things don't require our seeking God to know whether or not we should do the thing. We should or should not do it because we have a [i]grasp[/i] of God's will and we know what pleases Him. To do that will has become our very sustenance.

But, there is a strange setting aside of the BOOK and a whole new set of means with which folk have come to express their faith in Christ (their religion). 'Important' or as Jesus called them “weightier matters” are being avoided and other more [i]fringe[/i] practices and programs are being implemented that are more in harmony with the desires of the practicioner. It is terrible to consider, but is not much religious expression today as was Cain who brought God vegetables when He knew [i]His will[/i] was to bring a spotless Lamb? Many try to offer the Lord a host of things that He has not required at our hands in hopes that He will overlook their plain rejection of what they know to be His will.

God did not consume Cain’s sacrifice because it was unacceptable. Cain was wroth at God! If Cain did well he would be accepted, but if not, SIN was crouching at the door. This is sinful human nature at work. Imagine a 7-year old boy being asked to go and clean his room, but instead goes out picks and then brings mom a flower. The boy, hoping to somehow please mom with a ‘sacrifice’ hopes that she will smile upon him and excuse him from cleaning the room. It is sinful human nature that causes a person to want to do almost anything except what they are supposed to do. This, is a most serious affront on God, and many do not realize it.


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TAKING THE FIRST STEPS TOWARDS REVIVAL

In Luke 12 we have a most solemn account of our eventual accounting before God. The Lord gives great revelation for us to consider in our daily lives;

And ye yourselves like unto men that wait for their lord, when he will return from the wedding; that when he cometh and knocketh, they may open unto him immediately. Blessed are those servants, whom the lord when he cometh shall find [u]watching[/u]: verily I say unto you, that he shall gird himself, and make them to sit down to meat, and will come forth and serve them. (36, 37)


I can see a very large house here with much work to be done. There are servants who tend upon this house and the many aspects of the household. Each has a job to do. Each has a general knowledge of his/her Lord's will. In the closet is a book that outlines each and every persons' personal responsibilities for the day. Each day that servant is to go to that closet at their appointed time and look on that date and find their name. Generally that book reads the same, but occasionally there is a small notation of some special task that is to be performed on that day. In anticipation of the following day's work these servants had gotten down the book together and had began to seek out their Lord's will together. Earnest and vigilant they were. These are servants who were ‘watching’ (praying and seeking the Lord) in anticipation of the Lord’s return during the night. This lord had left the servants [i]plain instructions[/i] on what to be doing while He was gone. The second and third watch of the night had come and they could not work, but they could watch.

What about those for whom He would return in the day?

And the Lord said, Who then is that faithful and wise steward, whom his lord shall make ruler over his household, to give them their portion of meat in due season? Blessed is that servant, whom his lord when he cometh shall find so doing. Of a truth I say unto you, that he will make him ruler over all that he hath. But and if that servant say in his heart, My lord delayeth his coming; and shall begin to beat the menservants and maidens, and to eat and drink, and to be drunken; The lord of that servant will come in a day when he looketh not for him, and at an hour when he is not aware, and will cut him in sunder, and [u]will appoint him his portion with the unbelievers.[/u]

The Lord is coming for each of us. Some have represented this passage only to mean those who are here for the 'Rapture' of the Church. But the truth is, it is appointed for man once to die and after that the judgment.

And that servant, which knew his lord's will, and prepared not himself, neither did according to his will, shall be beaten with many stripes. But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes. For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required: and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more.

There are prophetic undertones in this passage that speak of a [u]future[/u] event. Jesus was telling of a time that was to come. He was offering a picture of future events. I am being redundant here, but the truth is, this is a prophetic picture of a future reality and the details of how that prophecy is going to play out individually is based upon where we fit into the discription. The question arises, why was the servant beaten?

You are doing ‘something’ and you say it is for God, but are you doing your Lord’s will? Are you making up your own way to please God? This is a most important question as so much hangs upon the answer of it. Many have thought that their [i]ignorance[/i] of divine things would be a sufficient excuse for their disregard of God’s will; and thinking they might have but few stripes, they voluntarily continued in ignorance. But such persons should know that God will judge them for the knowledge they might have received, but refused to acquire because His will has been published throughout the land.

It will not avail a person, in a day of such light and information, to be ignorant, as he shall be judged for what he might have known; and, perhaps, will be even greater than that of the more enlightened; because his crimes are aggravated by this consideration, that he refused to have the light, that he might neither be obliged to walk in the light, nor account for the possession of it. So we find that the plea of ignorance is a mere refuge of lies, and none can plead it who has the book of God within his reach. (Para. A. Clarke)


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THE WIDOWS SERVANT

And in those days, when the number of the disciples was multiplied, there arose a murmuring of the Grecians against the Hebrews, because their widows were neglected in the daily ministration.(Acts 6:1)

We discussed in an earlier entry the topic of James 1 and the essence of 'pure religion'. We noted that the Greek word for 'religion' had a root that means 'fear'. We concluded that this was revelation into the New Testament meaning of the [i]the Fear of the Lord[/i]. 'Pure' religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this; to visit the fatherless and the widows in their affliction and to keep themself unspotted of the world. The Old Testament goes to great lengths to establish the fact that God defends the fatherless and widows and great judgments were leveled upon those who oppressed them.

Charles Finney in his revival lectures tells about various things that 'hinder' a revival and grieve the Holy Spirit away from the meetings. One of those 'things' is to neglect the basic operations of the church in ministry. I have observed that if folk are not careful they will get so 'spiritual' (as the term is often used) that they will neglect the simplest of commandments concerning God's will. Revival comes when folk have a readiness to give heed unto the word. This means they are ready to get about the Master's business. If revival tarried until the Second Coming, it would be no excuse whatsoever for those who have neglected the most fundamental aspects of the Christian life. You say you are waiting on God to move? Perhaps you may consider that He is waiting on you to get about the work and that He would come along side you.

Then the twelve called the multitude of the disciples unto them, and said, [u]It is not reason that we should leave the word of God, and serve tables.[/u] Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among you seven men of honest report, full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom, whom we may appoint over this business. But we will give ourselves continually to prayer, and to the ministry of the word. And the saying pleased the whole multitude: and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Ghost, and Philip, and Prochorus, and Nicanor, and Timon, and Parmenas, and Nicolas a proselyte of Antioch:

We cannot avoid the fact that our Lord has already said that the greatest among you shall be your servant (Matthew 23:11). [i]"For the Son of man also came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransome for many."[/i] (Mark 10:45) What was pure religion for James, the half brother of our Lord, is pure religion for every born again believer that is able to function in that role. This included James and it would also include the others. We are servants of the Most High God. It is hard for me to believe that the Apostles were suggesting that hiding away in prayer and the word to the [i]exclusion[/i] of serving others was in order. This simply [u]cannot[/u] be the meaning of the Apostles' comments. For 2+ chapters God is about to show us a pattern of ministry that all can follow.

And Stephen, full of faith and power, did great wonders and miracles among the people. Then there arose certain of the synagogue, which is called the synagogue of the Libertines, and Cyrenians, and Alexandrians, and of them of Cilicia and of Asia, disputing with Stephen. And they were not able to resist the wisdom and the spirit by which he spake.

It is stunning that while Stephen was serving tables, God imparted to him such a Spirit of wisdom and revelation of the Scriptures that the people were [u]not able to resist[/u] the wisdom with which he spoke. I know of no other account in scripture such as this. Here is a man who had stepped forward to take a job that others felt they had [i]better[/i] things to do. This is the neglected aspect of this story. Stephen was a [u]servant of widows[/u]. Before we talk about the greatness of him as a preacher or his valiant faith in dying for the cause of Christ, we must grasp that one truth, he exercised [i]pure religion[/i].


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THE FACE OF AN ANGEL

Stephen appears on the scene when a dispute concerning the tending to widows resulted in the appointment of several men to that job. The other apostles decided to give themselves to the 'word and to prayer' because it was not 'meet' for them to serve tables. I just cannot get away from this, because we are about to consider one of the most pivotal happenings in all the scriptures. God is carrying out a plan to set in motion the spread of the Gospel in an unparalleled fashion. He is bringing all the pieces of the puzzle together. All of the characters are staged and the curtain is about to open, and when it does we once again have to reckon with this widows servant.

When I read the account of this widows servant; [i]And Stephen, full of faith and power, did great wonders and miracles among the people... (Acts 6:8)[/i] I hear echoing in the back of my mind like a voice ringing down the deep channels of a cave, "It is not meet that we should serve tables." [i]And they were not able to resist the wisdom and the spirit by which he spake.[/i] (v. 10) "It is not meet that we should serve tables." [i]And all that sat in the council, looking stedfastly on him, saw his face as it had been the face of an angel.[/i] "It is not meet that we should serve tables..." [i]Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: as your fathers did, so do ye.[/i] (7:51) "It is not meet that we should serve tables..." [i]When they heard these things, they were cut to the heart, and they gnashed on him with their teeth. But he, being full of the Holy Ghost, looked up stedfastly into heaven, and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing on the right hand of God, And said, Behold, [u]I see[/u] the heavens opened, and the Son of man standing on the right hand of God.[/i] (7:54-56) "It is not meet that we should serve tables..." [i]And they stoned Stephen, calling upon God, and saying, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. And he kneeled down, and cried with a loud voice, Lord, lay not this sin to their charge. And when he had said this, he fell asleep.[/i]

Perhaps you would think, the stories over? This widows servant, waiting tables for the Most High God, humbled in a calling that others felt they had 'better things' to do, has one more scene to appear in. Having exibited a most awesome Spirit of Christ through love and humility; leaving for us an ensample of how we ought to minister grace and truth, he fell asleep. [i]They threw him out of the city, and stoned him. The witnesses placed their garments at the feet of a young man named Saul.[/i] But the words of that message, must surely have rang out in the mind of this young man named [i]Saul[/i], by which Stephen [i]obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts: and by it he being dead yet speaketh.[/i]

Some have said that it was D.L Moody who reached the end of his life and having been used much of God replied, "It has yet to be seen what God can do through a completely yielded vessel." Stephen was a chosen vessel. He was willing to serve tables when others were busy doing 'other' things that so often seem to be so much more important. Solomon said that to everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under Heaven. What about our times? Are the widows being tended to? How about the fatherless of the streets of our major cities? Perhaps the reason why we have so few 'Stephen's' is because we have too few 'widows servants'. Perhaps there is a general feeling that it is not 'reason' that we should leave off from prayer and the word to 'serve tables.'


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Robert Wurtz II

 2006/6/21 8:09Profile
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SHOW ME THY FAITH

Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works: shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee my faith by my works.

Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. Opportunity for faith comes once God has spoken. We exercise faith when we respond rightly to what God has revealed. This does not mean we need to constantly be told what to do in all things. There is an extent to which we know, as Christians, what our Lord's will is. I wish to address this fact in this entry.

In the administration world there are two frequent problems that have to be dealt with when trying to manage people. There is the problem of folk not doing what they already know they are supposed to be doing and then there are folk who presume to do things when they should have asked for permission first. In other words, folk tend to disregard their own responsibilities and userp authority that does not belong to them or waste time doing things that they were not asked to do. Sometimes folk will do all of the above.

When it comes to knowing the Lord's will for our lives we have already established the fact that God's word is God's will. This means that the truths written in the scriptures apply to us and we are to live by them. Actually, when we walk in the Spirit the personality of Christ is expressed through us and we live in harmony with the word. I would liken this to a worker who worked in a factory. Every day the worker comes to work and knows what his/her responsibilities are because they have been trained and are expected to have basic [i]common sense[/i].

Some workers are very responsible and work well with very little supervision. They keep their area clean and do things according to procedure. It is rare to have to come and tell them to do something that is 'commonsensical'. They do their job and [i]do not try to bend the rules.[/i] These are the types of employees who will pick up a piece of trash that is on the floor rather than stepping over it. They rarely call in sick unless they are really sick. Their managers can [i]safely[/i] trust in them. They build a reputation for themselves of being upstanding and hardworking; [i]not with eyeservice as men pleasers, but with singleness of heart fearing God[/i].

This, I believe, is what James is saying. "Take a look at my record." Examine my 'work' history (as it were). Take a look at my life and see if my [i]words and my actions match[/i]. You [u]say[/u] you believe God, but where is the evidence that demonstrates such a belief? A man may say, "I believe", but do they [i]trust[/i]? A man may say "I believe and trust", but do they [i]obey[/i]? Do you believe and trust enough to obey?




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Robert Wurtz II

 2006/6/24 13:48Profile





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