From time to time, right
through the ages, those who have stood in quite a
definite relationship to the things of God have either
been seduced, or have drifted, or have for some reason
come to fixed and systematized positions as to the ways,
works, and purposes of God - which fixed ideas have come
to limit Him, bind them, and result in going round in a
circle instead of on a direct course of ever-enlarging
and clarifying spiritual fullness and newness.
This propensity for
fixedness and finality in conceptions has threatened the
people of God many times with a fatal impasse. Indeed,
Israel's captivity and eventual disintegration among the
nations, with all the agony of centuries, very largely
rests upon their fixed idea of being so right as God's
elect. This same peril threatened to frustrate the real
spiritual way and purpose of God with Christ's own
disciples. Because of Jewish ideas interpreted by their
natural minds they had prejudices and preconceptions
which menaced their spiritual lives and constantly came
into conflict with Christ's mind and way. Paul's life and
ministry was continually opposed by this element, and he
himself in his pre-conversion days is a supreme example
of its danger.
So it has been through
the ages since, and is one of the greatest hindrances to
the quicker realization of the thought and purpose of the
Lord in our times. The fact is that God must not move or
do anything which does not conform to the accepted and
recognized order of traditional evangelical Christianity.
Anything that is outside of a prescribed circle of what
has been done and how it has been done for generations is
suspect and boycotted. The official bodies of organized
evangelical Christianity are the final court of appeal.
While there are those foundational facts which are in
their essence unalterable and unchanging, there is
always, in everything that comes from God, a wealth and
fullness of meaning and value which is commensurate with
its infinite Source and Fountainhead; and the Spirit of
truth can continually make us know that God's meaning
infinitely transcends our apprehension.
We must therefore never
box the compass of truth or interpretation and fix our
methods and framework of doctrine or work in a way that
makes it impossible for the Lord to show us that,
although a certain way of outworking was all right for
the time being, it was only relatively so, and fuller
light means further adjustments. All this, not because
the Lord is developing or changing, but because we can
only move and change by life, organically, as we grow in
understanding.
We venture to say that a
time has begun when the old and fixed positions of
traditional Christianity are losing their hold on, not
only the Christian public in general, but many sincere
seekers for reality... something not to be found in many
of the churches; and what they are looking for is the
real and true life of God.
The question which
confronts us all is this: can the Lord lead us on into
His fullness in Christ without continually bumping up
against something in our own carryover of, not fixed
truth but our fixed limit of its meaning; or something in
our fixedness of position in any direction or connection?
Steadfastness, unmovableness, faithfulness, etc., are to
be to the Lord and to the foundation realities of the
faith, and also in the purpose for which and to which He
has called us in life and service; but adjustableness is
an essential to growth and increase in light and
fullness. At the same time, we cannot change and move on
only as there is a basic work of the Cross by which the
strength of nature, even as it impinges upon Divine
things, is set aside.
The Lord find us such as
have only one object, and that truly at any cost:
"That I may know Him."