The main objective of
the forces of evil is by some means - no matter how - to
rob the believer of real spiritual fighting force; not
talking force, working force, organizing force,
advertising force, holding-and-going-to-meeting force,
listening-to-teaching force, soul force; but genuine
fighting force in which the impact of the victory of the
Christ of Calvary by the Cross is registered upon the
forces back of the human and worldly elements - the
"principalities and authorities, the world rulers of
this darkness, and the hosts of wicked spirits in the
heavenlies" (Ephesians 6:12).
Spiritual effectiveness
is decided there, and not amongst the things seen. It is
because of this that the enemy is well pleased amongst
the spiritually superficial or unspiritual
"Christians" to carry on a campaign of works
and activities, programs, institutions, meetings, and
churches... and allow or foster a certain kind of success
imitative of good, but in which there is nothing that
gets beyond time and earth and is lacking in that
constituent which affects his hold upon the situation.
So many there are who
seek to do God's work by natural capacity, or withhold
from it because of lack of natural abilities. Human and
natural force of mind, intellect, reason; status,
position, influence; personality, acumen, training,
advantage; temperament, disposition, constitution, etc. -
these are the factors which are taken into account.
Whatever God may do
through a man or a woman, employing any
wholly sanctified mind or heart or will or resource
within or without, it must be settled that the measure of
spiritual effectiveness - the measure in which we count
in the presence of the unseen forces - is just the
measure in which we have come by the Cross to the place
where we know - and live accordingly - that it is not in
or of ourselves to serve God... that no resource of ours
can count as an effectual basis... that God must do it in
us and through us... and that all means, methods, forces,
times, enablements must be out from Himself. Such was the
lesson which God took great pains to teach Moses, Paul,
and many other prophets, apostles, and men who had been
most used.
The test question is
not that which relates to influence amongst men - much or
little - reputation, following, head-counting, full
diaries, acceptableness, meetings attended and taken part
in, teaching received, truth known, knowledge possessed,
zeal demonstrated, suffering endured. It is not whether
we are well known among men, but whether demons say,
"Jesus I know, and __ I know." It is just how
far the impact of Christ as Sovereign Lord is registered
through His Body and its members upon the forces opposed
to Him which are in back of all human conditions, and how
far the registering of that sovereignty there makes
its reaction upon the earth-situation as dominated by
those hostile forces. We may be very much in action in
all other kinds of work and - failing here - be really
paralyzed; but we may be out of all other activities and
counting in that realm - "labor more
abundantly (and effectually) than they all."