Follow the Colors
THE CHALLENGE TO FOLLOW THE COLORS
Since the dawn of civilization,
warfare has played a major role in the affairs of mankind (Gen. 4:22). The
Bible testifies to this fact, not only by prophecy (Gen. 3:15; Matt. 24:6-8;
Rev. 6:2-4), but also by historic commentary. A great number of the inspired
writers of the Canon utilized martial idioms and metaphors to express doctrinal
truths. It is significant, therefore, that the pursuit of the epitome of
spiritual maturity should be described in the Scriptures in terms of military vernacular.
Down through the ages, military
organizations have employed various types of regimental standards or flags by
which soldiers could recognize their unit amidst the confusion of combat. For
example, emblazoned on the ancient Roman standard was a proud silver spread
eagle, a bolt of lightning in its beak, with the initials S.P.Q.R. (Senatus
Populusque Romanus) and the number of the particular legion prominently
displayed. Napoleon’s regimental flag, which can still be seen hanging in the
Invalides in Paris, also boasted the eagle on the red, white and blue French
Tricolor, with a wreath in the white area that contained the number of the
fighting unit. Every regiment in the War Between the States possessed its own
colors, and under the earlier system of close-order battle, a single standard
was borne in front of the entire legion or regiment.
With the introduction of the modern
military tactics of ex- tended order of battle and dispersion of troops, the
army developed the guidon system. Every regiment was assigned its own
particular colors, and each company or troop carried its individual guidons.
These were small, swallow-tailed flags bearing the colors, insignia and number
of each company. The crossed saber emblem graced the yellow Cavalry streamer;
crossed muskets, the blue and white Infantry guidon; and crossed cannons, the
scarlet Artillery flag. Whatever the system of identification, the colors were
the tactical means for rallying the troops in the heat of battle.
Guidons not only served as an aid to
organization but kept the military unit together so that at the point of
contact with the enemy, the attacking force was better able to exploit the
impact of breakthrough. The battle cry, “FOLLOW THE COLORS,” became the command to join
the fray and strike a mortal blow against the enemy; to fight to attain the
high ground — the place of victory.
In a very real sense, the command to
follow the colors is issued to every believer by Jesus Christ, the Supreme
Commander of the heavenly host. The Church Age believer’s salvation and
subsequent regeneration have enlisted him permanently in the ranks of the Royal
Combat Divisions of the Family of God. Whether he so desires or not, the
Christian finds himself in enemy territory, in COSMOS DIABOLICUS (Satan’s world system). He
is in the world, but not of the world (John 15:18, 19). He is locked in
invisible but deadly combat with an unseen, mighty foe the devil and his
demonic army (Eph. 6:12). This invisible warfare, which will terminate only at
the end of time, is called the “angelic conflict.”
In a military situation, the term “STRATEGY” defines the deployment of
troops over an extensive geographical area. Strategy serves the purpose of
attaining the best possible position from which the enemy can be attacked and
annihilated, while the term “TACTICS” refers to the movement of soldiers on the
battlefield.
In the angelic conflict, Jesus
Christ won the STRATEGIC VICTORY by His substitutionary death on the Cross, His
burial, resurrection, ascension and session at the right hand of the throne of
the Father. To Satan and his demons, the bruising of the Savior’s heel (Gen.
3:15) signaled the inevitable destruction of every fiendish plan since Eden (1
John 3:8) as well as their ultimate doom (Matt. 25:41). To the believer, the
Cross meant a share of the spoils of victory (1 Cor. 15:57; Eph. 4:8). When
Jesus Christ took our place on Calvary and was judged for the sins of the
entire world (1 John 2:2), He provided not only eternal redemption for all
mankind but also the most advantageous position for defeating our greatest
antagonists: the world (1 John 2:16), the flesh (Gal. 5:16,17) and the devil (1
Pet. 5:8).
Every combatant in the angelic conflict can draw limitless equipment from the divine arsenal (Eph. 6:10-18)! Every believer has the opportunity to achieve TACTICAL VICTORIES in his spiritual warfare! As we once exploited the strategic victory of the Cross by personal faith in the Son of God (Acts 16:31), so we are now exhorted to FOLLOW THE COLORS by a consistent intake of Bible doctrine. By means of that same doctrine resident in our souls, we advance to the HIGH GROUND OF SPIRITUAL MATURITY. Once we have seized the high ground of super-grace, which constitutes the normal Christian life, we are commanded to HOLD that position by continued positive volition toward Bible doctrine and unfailing application of the divine viewpoint to every decision in life! This booklet is therefore intended to challenge the Christian soldier to ADVANCE toward the objective the victory of the super-grace life!!
OUR LORD’S DYING
COMMAND TO FOLLOW THE COLORS
Victory in ancient warfare, as well
as in more recent times, was always related to the following of the colors.
During the War Between the States, the Twenty-sixth North Carolina, a crack
regiment commanded by a twenty-one-year-old full colonel, Henry King Burgwyn,
was ordered to charge the famed Iron Brigade, composed of the Second and
Seventh Wisconsin, the Nineteenth Indiana and the Twenty-fourth Michigan
Regiments. After a challenging speech, Colonel Burgwyn concluded: “Since you
will be unable to receive any commands from me during the noise of battle, I am
issuing one order right now — Close in on the colors!” The new regimental
colors, just issued by the State of North Carolina, were then uncased and
placed unfurled before the regiment. “Now,” he commanded, “all you men have to
do is to FOLLOW THE COLORS!”
Proud to be the first standard-bearer, though knowing full well he would not be the last, J. B. Mansfield stepped smartly forward four paces to the front of the line. Inevitably, color-bearers suffered a high mortality rate; and true to form, eight color guards and ten standard-bearers had been shot down by the time the North Carolina reached the main Federal line. At this point in the battle. Captain W. W. McCreery, a staff officer, brought the order to advance. So inspired was he by the fervor of those gallant men that he picked up the fallen colors, waved the flag and dashed to the front of the line to urge the regiment on. He had advanced only a short way when he too collapsed, five bullet wounds in his chest.
Lieutenant George Wilcox rushed
forward and pulled the blood-covered flag from under the body, and again
another valiant confederate fell after he had advanced only a few steps. At
this juncture, the regiment wavered, but Colonel Burgwyn seized the colors and
shouted, “Dress to the colors!” As he moved forward, a young private, Frank
Honeycutt, sprang from the ranks to relieve the colonel too late. Colonel
Burgwyn was struck in the chest, mortally wounded. Honeycutt too was shot down
instantly.
Although the colors changed hands
thirteen times in all, that dauntless regiment, outnumbered two to one, carried
the hill and drove back the powerful Iron Brigade. The North Carolinians
suffered 71.7 percent casualties — the third highest loss of any regiment in
the Confederacy; but they had one order — FOLLOW THE COLORS — and follow they did, to
the death!
The principle of victory was always the same: follow the colors! Yet historically this dramatic and heroic action constituted a custom which resulted in the loss of too many men and was thus discontinued toward the turn of the century. During the Boxer Rebellion of 1900, one of the last men to carry the colors was a young trumpeter in the First of the Fourteenth Infantry. He carried the colors over the walls of Peking and planted the American flag atop the rampart. For this courageous ascent, trumpeter Titus won the Congressional Medal of Honor.
The last time the British Army
carried its colors into battle was at Majuba Hill, in NW Natal, a province of South
Africa. Here, on February 27, 1881, a British force of approximately five
hundred men was soundly routed by 150 Boer troops under the command of P. J.
Joubert The British suffered 93 killed, 133 wounded and 58 captured, while the
Boers took only six casualties. In order that we might understand our mission
on earth, the Lord Jesus Christ presented to the Royal Family of God its regimental
colors and issued the command to follow the colors and to seize and hold the
high ground of the super-grace life! While Bible doctrine forms our regimental
colors, we can advance only through the residency of doctrine in our souls.
This advance demands a positive attitude toward the Word and a consistent
function of the “grace apparatus for perception. During the Incarnation, Jesus
Christ Himself followed the colors to the high ground, which culminated in the
most dramatic and significant event in history the Cross. From there, He passed
the colors on to us. This heritage of doctrine for the Royal Family of God can
be discovered by tracing through four verses of Scripture, three from the
Synoptic Gospels and one from the Old Testament. Each Gospel writer placed a
special emphasis on some phase of the subject.
Jesus,
when he had cried again with a loud voice, yielded up the spirit [dismissed His spirit]”: (Matt. 27:50).
“Cried” (aorist active participle of
KRAZO) is the
key in this verse. The constantive aorist, which gathers up into one entirety
the action of the verb and takes us from its beginning to its conclusion,
describes the actual SOUND of our Lord’s dying words: He screamed or shouted with a loud voice!
“Yielded up” is the culminative aorist of APHIEMI and views the event from its existing
results — His physical death. However, Matthew does not give the content of the
shout uttered by Jesus. Mark sheds further light on the concept of the
constative aorist.
And Jesus cried with a loud voice,
and gave up the spirit [expired] (Mark 15:37). Here, “cried” is the aorist
active participle of APHIEMI, again a constative aorist. Matthew used this same verb for the
physical death of Christ, but Mark uses it to emphasize His BREATH control. The constative
aorist describes the last breath of our Lord. Literally, “And Jesus, having
exhaled with a loud voice, expired (by His own volition).” While Matthew
portrays the loudness of the sound, Mark indicates that Jesus exhaled these
words and by an act of His own volition did not inhale again. Mark demonstrates
that when Jesus uttered His last words, He was fully conscious and lucid. Had
Jesus bled to death, He would have fainted; yet He was in perfect control of
all His faculties, a fact also established by John in his report: “ . . . and
he [Jesus] bowed his head. . .” (John
19:30). His head remained erect until He had finished His mission.
Neither Matthew nor Mark reveals the
content of the message. Now Luke amplifies Jesus’ last sentence on the Cross by
giving a partial quotation.
And when Jesus had cried with a loud
voice, he said, “Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit”: and having said
thus, he gave up the spirit [expired]
(Luke 23:46).
In the English, the word “cried”
appears a third time. This time, however, it is the constative aorist active
participle of the verb PHONEO and means “to enunciate. By using this Greek verb, Luke emphasizes CONTENT. The Scriptures now reveal the
words spoken by Jesus. From the three Gospel writers, we conclude that what the
Lord said was important, as indicated by His loud voice; He had perfect
control, and His words were clearly enunciated. “Commend” (PARATITHEMI) means “to deposit”; the
aoristic present indicates that only a portion of His sentence is recorded. The
completed message is stated prophetically in the Psalms.
It is interesting to note that all
four Gospels have significant information to contribute relative to the period
of Christ’s physical death; in each instance, the culminative aorist is used.
Matthew said, “APHIEMI” — the sound was discontinued at the point of His last exhale. Mark and
Luke used EKPNEO
to indicate that at
the close of His words, Christ did not inhale again. John emphasized the sixth
cry of Christ on the Cross and used yet another word for His physical death — PARADIDOMI — which means “to deliver
over” (John 19:30). This word stressed that Jesus had no further need for
breath or physical life once His work was completed. He there- fore delivered
over His human spirit to God the Father. His spiritual death provided for our
eternal salvation; His physical death provided for our spiritual sustenance in
time. Consequently, what Jesus said just before He died physically is so vital
that no member of the Royal Family of God can afford to miss it!
Into thine hand I commit my spirit: thou hast redeemed
[delivered] me, 0 LORD God of truth (Psa. 31:5).
“Commit” (PAQAD in the Hebrew) also means
“to deposit.” “LORD,” the Tetragramm-
aton,
Jehovah, refers to a specific Person in the Trinity — the Father. LORD is followed by an unusual
word for “God” — EL — which directs attention to His power and sovereignty. Next, the
Psalmist, and later, Christ stated the basis of His deliverance: “truth” (EMET). This Hebrew word
designates the source of our Lord’s deliverance and refers specifically to
Bible doctrine. Thus Christ literally addressed the Father as “Jehovah, God of
doctrine!”
What sustained our Savior on the
Cross? What preserved Him and gave Him strength to bear our sins? What kept His
mind clear and alert? Why was He able to say, “TETELESTAI — It is finished”? Because
of Bible, doctrine resident in His soul! He had matured spiritually and
physically with maxi- mum doctrine in His soul (Luke 2:40, 52). The means of
our sustenance in Phase Two by which we may fulfill the Father’s Plan is that
very same strength which sustained our Lord throughout His ministry and His
deaths on the Cross. From there, in His dying breath. He passed on the colors
to the Royal Family. It is our mission to follow Bible doctrine to the high
ground of the super-grace life!
ENLISTMENT
INTO THE ROYAL COMBAT BATTALION
The primary purpose of the Church
Age is the formation of the Royal Family of God. Upon an act of personal faith
in the Lord Jesus Christ, each believer becomes a son who is brought unto glory
(Heb. 2:10). You may well ask, “Why, then, am I left on earth after salvation?”
The answer is that your transfer from the kingdom of Satan to the Kingdom of
God is a spiritual transfer and does not in any way imply an immediate PCS (permanent change of
station). Rather, upon your regeneration and consequent enlistment in the Royal
Combat Battalion, your life has taken on a special meaning. In the tactical
disposition of His Royal Troops, Divine Omniscience has allotted every believer
a specified portion of time and a place on earth where he can best serve his
Lord.
Lack of sound doctrinal teaching has
spawned many misconceptions regarding the believer’s purpose in the Christian
way of life. Among these are the garbled opinions that for the remainder of
your life, you must “gut it out” or “suffer for Jesus”! Nothing could be
farther from the truth. Your continued presence upon the earth is never a
matter of what you can do for God, but what He can do for you! However, God’s
continuous provision of your daily necessities is only a part of His design.
The real reason why God has left you here is so that He can be glorified by BLESSING you in the devil’s world.
In order that you might fully realize these blessings, you must understand the
separate paragraphs in that very special Plan God has for your life.
The entire Plan can be summed up in
one word GRACES Since
God is perfect, His Plan is perfect and complete. He needs no help from us in
its execution; and because GRACE is the issue, the Plan depends solely on who and
what God is! The Plan of Grace falls into five general categories.
(1) SAVING GRACE (Phase One) encompasses all that the Trinity has accomplished for our
salvation: the Father’s design, the Son’s performance, and the Holy Spirit’s
revelation of the Plan. While He hung between heaven and earth, Jesus Christ
died twice. His first death was a substitutionary spiritual death in which the
sins of the world past, present and future were poured out on Him and judged.
This was the three-hour period when Jesus was forsaken by God the Father. Upon
its completion, Jesus cried, “It is finished” (John 19:30). Salvation was
provided in toto; nothing can or need be added to it!
For
by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift
of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast (Eph. 2:8, 9).
The shadows of the Old Testament became
reality. Once a heavy curtain barred entrance into the Holy of Holies in the
Tabernacle to all but the Levitical high priest (Heb. 9:7-9). Now the way into
the literal Holy of Holies — the very presence of God — has been opened for all
mankind (Heb. 10:19, 20). We enter by faith in Jesus Christ.
Jesus
saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the
Father, but by me (John 14:6).
Believe
on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved (Acts 16:31).
(2) LIVING GRACE (Phase Two) includes all
that the Trinity must do in order to keep the believer alive in the devil’s
world. Phase Two begins immediately after salvation and continues until either
death or the Rapture occurs. Since God has assigned each believer a certain
span of time on this earth, no person, no angel, nor any circumstance can
remove you from this life until your allotted time has expired. For this phase
of the Plan of Grace, God supplies the “beans and bullets,” those necessities
in the physical and spiritual lives of His Family. There are the daily needs,
such as food, shelter, transportation and clothing; but more important. He has
provided the drill manual for the Christian soldier — Bible doctrine — and the
grace apparatus for perception to sustain you in the spiritual realm and to
enable you to reach the objective of spiritual maturity and the tactical
victory of the angelic conflict.
Upon the resurrection, ascension and
session of Jesus Christ, the Father proclaimed: “Sit on my right hand, until I
make thine enemies thy footstool” (Heb. 1:13). In effect, this was the
announcement that the strategic victory of the angelic conflict had been
accomplished: Satan and the fallen angels were condemned, their sentence
pending final execution at the close of the Millennium. Jesus Christ now needed
a Royal Family to celebrate and commemorate the strategic victory. Thus, at the
moment of salvation, as a part of the Plan of Grace, every believer is placed
by the Holy Spirit into union with Christ, given forty spiritual assets and
made a member of the Royal Family of God forever.
God the Father attached such high
value to the strategic victory of the Cross, resurrection, ascension and
session that He interrupted the Jewish Age, which still had seven years to run,
and instituted a complete change in the spiritual history of the human race. A
new dispensation was ushered in the — Church Age. The Royal Family of God
became heirs to the strategic victory of Christ and was given the means to
attain tactical victory in the angelic conflict. Just as royal offspring in the
human realm receive special grooming for their eventual function as royalty, so
nobility in the spiritual realm must also be educated in a certain way.
Consequently, an entirely new system has been delineated in this dispensation
for the communication of divine will and doctrine.
No longer is there a specialized
priesthood functioning under the Tribe of Levi and the family of Aaron. No
longer is there an extensive system of ritual portraying the great doctrines of
the faith. No longer are there prophets ordained of God to proclaim the Word,
either in writing or verbally. No longer is the Nation Israel the custodian of
the Canon of Scripture; this is now the heritage of the Church. In order that
every member of the Royal Family of God might receive his portion of the Word
on a consistent basis, a new classroom has been established — the local church
— and a new communicating vehicle — the gift of pastor-teacher.
(3) SUPER-GRACE (the “greater grace” of Jas. 4:6) is the high ground of the tactical
victory of the angelic conflict and the objective of the Christian life. This
is the place of maxi- mum utilization of grace in either adversity or
prosperity and the area of reaping what God sows. Basic for the normal function
of the royal priesthood, the super-grace status is the initial stage in
spiritual maturity. Every believer has a super- grace paragraph designed in
eternity past just for him. Characterized by temporal blessings of contentment
in any and every situation (Phil. 4:11-12, 1 Tim. 6:8-9, Heb. 13:15-16) and
spiritual blessings (occupation with Christ, God’s happiness, super- grace
capacities for life, love and freedom), the super-grace life is the road to
glory for that believer who has maximum doctrine in his soul. These super-grace
blessings are the “spoils of victory,” anticipated prophetically by the prophet
Isaiah.
From
sorrow of his (God the Father) soul, he shall see (Christ bearing our sins); he
will be satisfied. By knowledge of him (Christ), my righteous Servant (Christ)
will justify the many (believers); for he and only he will bear their
punishment for sin (literal translation, Isa. 53:11).
Therefore, I (God
the Father) will distribute the gain (plunder of victory) to him (Christ)
because of the many (believers). Then he will distribute the gain to the great
ones (super-grace believers) . . . (lit. trans., Isa: 53:12).
The strategic victory of our Lord
demanded His triumphal procession into heaven and the distribution of the spoils
of victory. The spoils would be divided in two directions: first, to the Old
Testament believers, who would be transferred into the third heaven from
Paradise or Abraham’s Bosom to await the time of their own resurrection (Eph.
4:8-12). More specifically, the spoils relate to all Church Age saints, who are
Royal Family forever and the recipients of the bountiful riches that befit our
privileged position.
“Therefore” in the Hebrew (Isa.
53:12) introduces a strong conclusion. As a result of the strategic victory of
the Cross (verse 11), God the Father would “divide or cause to distribute spoils to the
victorious One the — Lord Jesus Christ.” The dividing of spoils is portrayed
throughout Scripture by the victory celebrations of the ancient world.
The Roman celebration was one of the
most spectacular and unusual of any recorded in history. It often lasted as
long as fifty days, depending upon the number of campaigns and victories.
During the celebration, the heroes of battle were presented with various awards
earned for bravery in action. These were not decorations, such as are given for
military heroism today, but large monetary rewards, which ranged from fifty to
two hundred thousand dollars. Their system of honoring individual heroism was
the splitting of the plunder to the victors. In addition to the presentation of
the rewards, the booty and the prisoners were paraded in the famous triumphal
procession; for a month the entire army was feted with parties, feasts and
promotions!
God the Father presented to Jesus
Christ in His triumphal procession the spoils of victory “because of the great
ones,” or literally, “the many” — those who believe in Christ. Notice the
sequence: God the Father gave the spoils of victory to Christ: Christ, in turn,
“divides the spoil with the strong’ (the “great ones”) — believers who have
attained the super-grace status. We know from Ephesians 4:7-11 that these
spoils mentioned in the Isaiah passage anticipate certain unique features of
the Church Age: a Royal Family; the baptism of the Spirit, whereby every Church
Age believer is entered into union with Christ and lives in the “Palace”
forever (eternal life positional truth); the written Word and/or Bible
doctrine; the means of communication to the Royal Family the gift of pastor-
teacher.
The greater portion of the blessing
which God has de- signed for believers is related to the super-grace status of
growth in the spiritual life. Our present Dispensation of the Church is the age
of splitting the plunder of the strategic victory of Christ! Ours is the
privilege of advancing to the high ground of the super-grace life — the
tactical victory of the angelic conflict!
(4) DYING GRACE constitutes the transfer of
the super- grace believer into heaven under conditions of special blessing,
whereby dying becomes even greater than living. Dying grace is the golden
bridge between the super-grace blessings of time and the surpassing grace
blessings of eternity (2 Tim. 4:7, 8; Heb. 11:13).
(5) SURPASSING GRACE (Phase Three) embodies the
special blessings and rewards that belong to the super-grace believer in
eternity. If you have claimed your super-grace paragraph of blessing in time,
God has even more superabundant blessings for you in eternity, called
“surpassing grace riches” (literally) in Ephesians 2:7. Above and beyond the
normal blessings of heaven, such as those described in Revelation 21:4, these
are reserved for those believers who seize and hold the high ground of the
super-grace life in time.
The issue is, how can a believer
advance from the status of “buck private in the rear ranks” (spiritual infancy)
to that of “field grade officer” (super-grace maturity) in a minimum amount of
time so that he can fulfill his purpose in Phase Two and receive maximum
blessing? The answer lies in following the regimental colors of Bible doctrine.
How this is accomplished is the subject of four passages of Scripture: Hebrews
10:32- 39; Hebrews 11:1-3; Hebrews 12:1-3; and Philippians 3:4-8, 12- 14.
TAKING THE HIGH GROUND
Hebrews 10:32-39
Beginning the Advance
But
call to remembrance the former days, in which, after ye were illuminated, ye
endured a great fight of afflictions (Heb. 10:32).
“But” (the particle DE) is used in the Greek
language for continuity of thought. Here it sets up a contrast between the
previous six verses concerning the unbeliever, whose life has little purpose or
definition and whose destination is the Lake of Fire, and the believer in Jesus
Christ, whose objective is the high ground of the super-grace life. We advance
by following the regimental colors of Bible doctrine; therefore, the command,
“dress to the colors,” will now be explained.
“Call to remembrance” (ANAMIMNESKO) means to recall something
again and again; to remember a moment of happiness, a loved one, some triumph
or an event that you have enjoyed in your life. You do not spend every waking
moment remembering, but memories will recur at successive intervals all your
life. That is the connotation of the iterative present tense used here. In the
preparation for the advance, the Christian soldier must expect commands:
consequently, this phrase is in the imperative mood.
What are the mechanics of
remembering again and again? The function of memory resides in the soul. The
soul area contains self-consciousness (awareness of your own existence),
volition, emotion, conscience (norms and standards), and mentality, which is
divided into two lobes. The right lobe is the dominant lobe of the soul,
designated in the Greek by the word KARDIA (translated “heart” in your English Bible). “Heart”
is never used in a physical sense; it always refers to the thinking part of the
mentality. The left or perceptive lobe, where all information first enters, is
called the NOUS
(translated “mind”) and acts as a staging area for knowledge. When, under the
filling of the Holy Spirit, which neutralizes the influence of the old sin
nature, you accept the initial information, it is transferred to the right lobe
and processed into the frame of reference, the memory center and the vocabulary
storage. As you begin to put words together, your vocabulary increases and you
develop categories. The greater your vocabulary, the better you can think and
the more capacity you have for life! The right lobe also contains a “launching
pad” for the application of doctrine to experience. You must be equipped in
order to advance. Many times in warfare the lack of equipment has neutralized a
great thrust. At the Battle of Shiloh, the Confederates had U. S. Grant’s
Yankees backed up against Pittsburgh Landing. Just as they were on the verge of
a great victory, the Southerners ran out of ammunition. The Federals, with
plenty of ammunition, rallied and overcame the weaker bayonet charge of the
Confederates. If, as believers, we are going to take the high ground, we need
sufficient ammunition on the launching pad in the right lobe; hence, the
importance of transferring doctrine from the Bible into the mentality of the
soul. Doctrine on the printed page has no value to you whatever until it
becomes resident in your soul. It must permeate the frame of reference and the
memory center, form vocabulary and categories and be moved onto the launching
pad. Here in the right lobe is the area where you fulfill the command to recall
to memory. Holding Ground in Prosperity or Adversity What is it that must be
remembered over and over again? The Jews were commanded to “recall the former
days in which after you had become enlightened (doctrine resident in the soul),
you held your ground in a great conflict of sufferings’ (literal translation).
The “former days” relate us to the interpretation of this passage. The Book of
Hebrews was originally addressed to believers in Jerusalem in A.D. 67. They had
had the advantage of sitting under some of the greatest Bible teachers of all
time. These Jews had begun to advance spiritually; they had been following the
colors, as demonstrated by the next phrase, “ye were illuminated.” Even though
they were advancing into the enemy fire of persecution, they remained positive
to doctrine. This is brought out by the verb “endured” (HUPOMENO), which means “to remain,
to stay under pressure.” In military vernacular, they held their ground! In the
ancient world, the method of advance involved moving for a short distance, then
holding the position; moving again, and holding. At one time, the Jewish
believers were following this principle, just as many of you may have been.
What stopped your advance? You may have had a shock; perhaps you discovered
that believers have old sin natures! Someone rubbed you the wrong way or said
something that shocked you. You became disturbed and bitter and rebelled
against Bible doctrine. As a result, you no longer exposed yourself to the
teaching of the Word, and you became a casualty in the conflict. What happened
to the Hebrew believers who had been advancing so well? When God began to send
blessing their way and they became prosperous and successful, they failed to
pass the prosperity test (Deut. 8:11-14). The greatest danger in prosperity is
to lose track of the Source and to assume YOU had something to do with your promotion or
success. When you lose the grace perspective, you neglect Bible doctrine.
Neglect and rejection of doctrine go hand in hand and lead to reversionism.
This was the case with the believers in Jerusalem. What was the result of their
reversionism?
In A.D. 67, the believers in
Jerusalem had drifted back into the Temple, where the veil had been replaced
and the old ritual worship of the previous dispensation had been resumed. In
their reversionism, they preferred to stand before a veil which proclaimed,
“Keep out,” rather than to enjoy the privileges of living in the real Holy of
Holies beyond the veil. God Himself had ripped the veil apart from top to
bottom; but many of these Jewish believers did not recognize the significance
of the torn veil. Why not? Because they had retreated and fallen away from
Bible doctrine. This passage is designed to warn you as it did those Jews in
Jerusalem.
There is no temple today nor people
returning to offer animal sacrifices at its brass altar, described in Hebrews
6:6 as “crucifying the Son of God afresh.” There are believers, however, who
peel off because they prefer entertainment or a program for the young people or
a church social life to Bible doctrine and cannot endure the teaching of the
Word day after day. This is characteristic of so many in fundamental
Christianity and is the reason that fundamentalism is presently at an all-time
low. The majority of fundamentalists are no longer sticking with doctrine nor
taking it in; they have gone A.W.O.L. from following the colors. Instead, they pursue
many forms of allurements and “thrilling” experiences to satisfy their negative
volition. As a result, they have fallen by the wayside and are failing to
continue the advance toward the objective!
Notice one phrase in Hebrews 10:32:
“to yourselves.” You must remind YOURSELF over and over again that Bible doctrine is more
important than anything else in life. Every believer in Jesus Christ has one
objective in Phase Two to move to the high ground not to be caught up in some
“service” organization to assuage a guilt complex or to gain a certain social
standing or to get sidetracked by doing good works. There are many barricades
and cul-de-sacs that hinder the advance to the high ground. When these arise,
it is necessary to stop momentarily and hold your ground. You MUST keep taking in doctrine or
you will succumb to the pressure and retreat into carnality or reversionism.
Remember that the Christian life is a disciplined life!
Your purpose as a believer is
related completely and totally to Bible doctrine. It is more essential for you
to make doctrine resident in your soul than to accomplish anything else in
life. Your capacity for life, your happiness and blessing, the glorification of
God and the nobility of the Christian life are linked to Bible doctrine. All
service and function in the Christian life is a matter of guidance based on
doctrine. This does not mean that everyone must pass out tracts on the street
corner, knock on doors, witness to a specified number of people or spend an
hour a day in prayer. Certainly, the production of divine good is a definite
part of the Christian life; but it must come as a result of spiritual maturity,
since it is not possible as a means toward that end! All the Bible commands
will be fulfilled according to your spiritual gift when doctrine is resident in
your soul.
What is the means by which we
receive our colors? Just as the colors of the military represented authority in
battle, so God has provided a system of authority by which we are to take in
the Word the gift of pastor-teacher. Even royalty is subject to higher
authority. In the Royal Family of God, two systems of authority must be
recognized: an outer — authority the pastor-teacher; and the inner authority —
Bible doctrine, the very Word of God Himself, who is the highest Authority of
all! No one can learn from a teacher unless he respects his authority. It is
the pastor-teacher’s responsibility as the commanding officer to pick up the
standard and to lead his congregation to the high ground of the super-grace
life.
In warfare, distinct orders are
absolutely essential. Accurate knowledge based on reconnaissance information
relative to the situation, the terrain, the enemy, the supporting forces and
the ultimate objective must be transmitted before the troops move out. Obscure
and ambiguous orders lead to confusion and needless casualties on the
battlefield and often result in tactical defeat. History is strewn with the
wreckage of mismanaged warfare. One of the most famous occurred during the
Crimean War at the Battle of Balaclava. The poet, Alfred, Lord Tennyson,
graphically describes the tragic episode in his epic poem, “The Charge of the
Light Brigade.”
“Forward,
the Light Brigade!”
Was
there a man dismayed?
Not
though the soldier knew
Some
one had blundered.
Theirs
not to make reply,
Theirs
not to reason why,
Theirs
but to do and die.
Into
the valley of Death
Rode
the six hundred.
As part of the only major cavalry
action of that war, the Light Brigade was plummeted into disaster by a series
of quixotic orders, both written and verbal.
Even greater is the need to avoid
tactical defeat in the angelic conflict, where this same principle for the
necessity of clear-cut orders also applies to the spiritual realm. Drawing from
the military of the first century, the Apostle Paul metaphorically states the
importance of implicit instruction (1 Cor. 14:8). God has never left any
believer in the dark with regard to the exact plan for his life. Divine
instruction is never obscure where the Word of God is rightly divided! Commands
from the heavenly Headquarters are never ambiguous. Because of His perfect
essence, the divine Commander in Chief has all the facts on which to issue His
orders for your life. It is the mission of the pastor-teacher to relay the
orders to his “unit” from Headquarters through the clear teaching of the Word
of God.
During the Age of Israel, the worshippers
always stood while being taught by ritual and the spoken Word; today the
congregation is seated. Why? Because Christ is now seated at the right hand of
the Father, and as members of the Royal Family of God, we are also seated with
Him positionally in the heavenlies. Only the pastor-teacher stands, since he is
issuing orders from our Commander in Chief, Jesus Christ, through the
ministering of the Word.
Combat
Support
The success of all military
operations requires the joint action of the fighting units and their combat
organizations. Modern combat support is many-faceted. It involves the personnel
whose duty it is to keep the front-line troops well supplied the “beans and
bullets” concept. Although these support teams are not actively engaged in
battle, they are nevertheless essential to the men on the battlefields. Theirs
is the responsibility to supply the fighting men’s equipment, ammunition, arms;
to repair and keep in working order all machinery; to handle all transports,
clothing and field kitchens — in short, to render the services needed to
maintain a mobile and efficient fighting force.
In the spiritual sense, effective
combat support is equally vital to the Royal Family’s advance to the high
ground of super-grace. The believer behind the lines can no more afford to
desert his post than the believer who spearheads an assault in the forefront of
the angelic conflict. Once combat support breaks down, the team can no longer
function as it should. This was the case among believers in Jerusalem in A.D.
67 — a serious situation that had to be rectified. The unknown writer of the
Book of Hebrews subtly braced the recipients of his letter by reminding them of
their former status:
Partly,
whilst ye were made a gazingstock both by reproaches and afflictions; and
partly, whilst ye became companions of them that were so used (Heb. 10:33).
In a superb expression of sanctified
sarcasm, the writer resorts to the classical Greek: the word translated
“partly’ is the accusative neuter singular from the demonstrative pronoun HOUTOS
and is coupled with
the affirmative particle MEN. I sometimes think of classical Greek as a “gingerbread” language. Its
unexpected use in the straightforward language of the common or Koine Greek
provides an eloquent contrast and aptly conveys the writer’s point.
Once these Jewish believers had
followed the colors of Bible doctrine. Not only had they emerged victorious
from the fires of persecution but had in turn given combat support to others
who suffered even greater affliction. Then they had tasted success and
prominence; they had made friends outside the periphery of the Royal Family of
God and had become casualties to a barrage of flattery. Consequently, they were
immobilized by approbation lust, neutralized by that, devastating mental
attitude sin of pride! “You were once great believers,” the writer
expostulates, “but now you have developed a grossly exaggerated sense of
self-importance. Although God has blessed you, you are ashamed to acknowledge
Him or the other members of the Royal Family!” Spirit-filled sarcasm is a
legitimate weapon when its use becomes necessary in the local church. The
effectiveness of sarcasm lies in its indirect attack, in the subtle way it jabs
its unsuspecting victims. A verbal parry of this nature could be compared to
the gentle words of a lieutenant whose platoon has just retreated down the
hill. Can you visualize the impact this little speech would have on its
hearers? “Well, now, fellows, what would you like to do? Charge up the hill again?
No, I can see you wouldn’t. So, Private McDougal, if you will break out the
petunia seeds, we’ll all plant a flower garden right here! And Specialist
Hennesey, you set out the hollyhocks. Sergeant Thomas will be in charge of
making pink lemonade, while I send back to beans and bullets for some
watercress sandwiches; and then we’ll all just relax here and have a tea
party!”
John Brown Gordon, the Confederate
General and Georgia statesman, a believer who distinguished himself in
brilliant campaigns in the War Between the States, was noted for his biting
sarcasm. His men were known to have often pleaded in embarrassment, “General,
lead us on!” It is possible to become so accustomed to the incessant shouts of
“Don’t!” “Cut it out!” "Stop!''''' that these cease to be effective. But
introduce a change of pace for contrast now and again, and presto! you have the
attention of all in your vicinity!
This tack is pursued in the phrase,
“whilst ye were made a gazingstock” (THEATRIZOMAI), an accusative of general reference,
meaning “to be put to shame, to be publicly exposed to reproach and affliction,
to be embarrassed.” The Jewish believers in Jerusalem who were under great
pressure and ridicule had become a source of embarrassment to some of their
fellow believers. Yet, who were those detractors, those malignors? Were they
vital to the Plan of God or to His scale of values? Not at all! These
inconsequential and petty individuals had become important only because the
believers had lost their perspective. Embarrassment reflects a lack of poise, a
lack of concentration on who and what Christ is. If you are ashamed of your
church, of your Christian friends or of carrying a Bible, it is a sure
indication you are not following the colors. You are bogged down in a ditch and
not advancing in the Christian life. A hypersensitive person is a miserable
person!
The second “partly’ introduces the
problem of the believer’s social life. Pressure had been brought to bear on
these Christians to follow the religious’ crowd instead of following the colors
of Bible doctrine. If you discover that you are more attracted to unbelievers
outside the periphery of your right church than you are to your own kind, or if
you are embarrassed by certain believers who find themselves in a period of
adversity, then you have lost your grace perspective! Has it ever occurred to
you that some Christians around you may be under persecution for taking a stand
for the Lord? Yet by taking in doctrine these very persons may be steadily
advancing toward the high ground while you stand still! Are you going to align
yourself with them, or will you slink off in cowardly retreat toward
reversionism?
The specific lesson derived from
these two verses is the concept that we are in the same ranks with other members
of the Royal Family; therefore, our social life, our Category Three love should
always be directed toward members of the Royal Family of God. Only in unbroken
ranks can we stand by each other in the pressures and persecutions which all
believers undergo at one time or another in the devil’s world. We become
support units to one another in our tactical advance to the higher ground.
But keep remembering again and again to yourselves the
former days in which after you had become enlightened (doctrine resident in the
soul), you held your ground in a great conflict of sufferings; Partly when
being publicly abused, both by verbal insults and by other pressures, and
partly when having become companions (fellowshiping) with those who were being
treated in this manner (expanded translation, Heb. 10:32, 33).
Team
Discipline and Authority
For ye had compassion of me in my bonds, and took
joyfully the spoiling of your goods, knowing in yourselves that ye have in
heaven a better and an enduring substance (Heb. 10:34).
The word “compassion” (SUMPATHEO “to suffer with,” from which we derive the word “sympathy”) has a slightly different connotation in the Greek than in the English. Compassion to most people implies tenderness or sweetness; but “to suffer with” is actually a term which expresses the principle of group discipline. It does not denote an emotional activity, as exhibited today by socialism or the “brotherhood” movement, nor is it referring to a love-your-enemies operation which advocates that Americans give comfort to our enemies in wartime. Such “compassion” is not only grossly misplaced but actually constitutes treason! True compassion based on the principles of the Word of God takes cognizance of divine establishment and the divine institutions.” Biblical compassion includes killing the enemy in order to preserve the freedoms of your country, your homes and your families (Neh. 4:14)!
SUMPATHEO says in effect that the
dynamics and capacity for life reside in the function of discipline. There can
be nothing of value in this world without discipline in every area of life. The
reason you enjoy freedom is that someone else submitted to discipline,
responded to authority and allowed himself to be molded along with thousands of
others into one well-trained team, ready to cope with any exigency in the
national entity. A military organization cannot function successfully without
group discipline and authority. Raw recruits must suffer with their fellow
soldiers under a “beast-barracks” system of discipline and authority. No matter
how they may chafe under its severity or disagree with its method, they keep
their minds on the objective! When finally they are whipped into a perfectly
coordinated unit, they will have the ability to advance in unbroken disciplined
ranks to victory.
This principle of compassion was
best expressed to me by a young lieutenant who graduated first in his Ranger
class at Fort Benning, Georgia, one of the toughest training schools in all of
the military experience. He related that the commanding officer of his group
said, upon completion of this rigorous course, that he loved them too much not
to train them adequately for battle! THAT is “compassion” the development of self-disciplined
individuals being merged into a disciplined team. Whatever the system involved,
no one can advance toward the goal unless he first recognizes authority.
The Jews were reminded of the fact
that they had once submitted to the authority of Bible doctrine. Together with
their fellow believers, they were following the colors toward the high ground
of the super-grace life. This may be true of many of you. You have been taking
in doctrine every day; and as you are well aware, this requires
self-discipline, concentration and respect for both the authority of the Word
and the authority of the pastor-teacher. There are times when-you may not enjoy
a certain passage because the concepts delineated step on your toes. But if you
remain objective, learn the principles and store them in your frame of
reference, you will advance to the high ground of spiritual maturity. By so
doing, you have manifested true compassion for other believers as well as for
your nation, for the super-grace believer is truly a patriot and a contributor
to the preservation of his country (Matt. 5:13)!
“Of me in my bonds” is not found in
the original text. This phrase actually says, “For you even demonstrated
compassion to those in the embarrassing position of being prisoners.’ Many of
the believers in Jerusalem were being cast into prison because they refused to
renounce their testimony for Jesus Christ and Bible doctrine. Let’s face it, a
prison sentence, no matter how unjust, carries with it a stigma. Yet the Jews
who were free were not ashamed to be associated with these victims of persecution.
Why not? Because they were not ashamed of their Lord!
Not only did they team up with those
who were unjustly imprisoned, but they also “accepted to (themselves) with
happiness the plunder of (their) material possessions.” Scores of wealthy and
successful believers had been dispossessed of money, homes and livelihood; yet
their mental attitude had remained stabilized. Why? They lived by the
principles of Bible doctrine, and these they would always have! Thus their
scale of values was fixed, and the norms and standards of the recipients of
this epistle placed Christ above all else. The details of life — materialistic
possessions or people — can be removed or lost; yet as long as doctrine is the
sentry of your soul, you will always be on top of life. No fiery dart of the
enemy will be able to demolish your inner fortifications.
You see, these early Christians KNEW something: KNOWING (present active participle
of the verb GINOSKO)! This retroactive progressive present denotes what had occurred in
the past and continued to the time of their reversionism. Notice where the
knowledge is located: “in yourselves” — not in a book. It is always what you
know that counts! By the time adversity strikes, the knowledge must have
already been transferred from the Bible to the frontal lobes. A Ranger may
carry a manual on an FX (field exercise); but once he is under fire, it is too late to pull
out his manual and thumb through it to find the page which outlines the correct
procedure. His reactions must be instinctive and automatic; the rules must be
ingrained in his soul before he ever goes into combat. This is developed
through persistent training, study and discipline. So it is with believers: it
is not what is in the Bible that will see you through the emergency situations;
it is the doctrine resident in your soul!
What did the Hebrew believers know?
“That you have (ECHO — “to have and to hold”) a better possession (Bible doctrine), and one
which is constantly enduring (“in heaven” not in original text).” Believers have
something now and in the future that is absolutely perfect a possession that
cannot be lost and that is Bible doctrine. Doctrine is permanent just as God is
permanent. Through doctrine, you have the opportunity now to anticipate
heavenly riches. Although the glories of eternity are future, you can begin to
prepare for them in time. Just as military victory is achieved through
aggressive action, so it is in the Christian life: by moving out on the
offensive with positive volition, by taking in doctrine through the daily
function of GAP,
you will obtain spiritual victory and have heaven on earth!
Once doctrine permeates your soul,
you have the world by the tail. Neither adversity nor success can defeat you.
You have but one enemy to fear — your own negative volition toward Bible
doctrine! When you reject doctrine, you will destroy your own soul as surely as
these Jews finally did. They succumbed to the pressure and assault of
legalising Consequently, the moment that first barrage hit them, they turned tail
and ran!
For you even demonstrated compassion to the prisoners,
and you accepted to yourselves with happiness the plundering of your material
possessions, knowing that in yourselves (resident in your souls) you have a
better possession (Bible doctrine), and one which is constantly enduring (expanded trans., Heb.
10:34).
Only this side of heaven do we have
the opportunity to be tried under fire. Why do I say “opportunity” ?Because to
pass adversity or testing in time glorifies God. Remember that this was written
to a group of people who had almost captured the high ground but who had
allowed themselves to be routed by default. Now they were bogged down in the
morass of failure; only three years and a stern warning to recover from
reversionism lay between them and certain destruction. Yet even though they did
not pass the test, they were still saved (John 10:28). Failure in time does not
keep any member of the Royal Family of God out of heaven. Salvation does not
depend on who and what we are but on who and what Christ is — and that is
grace!
Pressing
the Attack
Cast not away therefore your
confidence, which hath great recompence of reward (Heb. 10:35). The armor which
God designed and issued to the members of His Royal combat team provides the
Christian soldier with all that is essential for both offensive and defensive
action in the unseen conflict (Eph. 6:11-17). It does not, however, permit
retreat; for with his back to the enemy of the soul, the believer is most
vulnerable. Despite the crescendo of demonic assaults launched against us, we
are commanded to keep advancing, to keep pressing the attack. One of the most
important tactics of warfare is putting pressure on the enemy.
“Cast not away,” aorist active
subjunctive of APOBALLO, means “to throw away as worthless.” The inferential particle OUN (therefore) calls for a
conclusion and indicates that the believers involved did exactly that they lost
all interest in Bible doctrine. Other activities and celebrities became
increasingly fascinating to them and eventually crowded out the Word of God
entirely. To neglect doctrine for even a day is to invite disaster!
At some time or other, every
believer is faced with the temptation of throwing away the opportunity to take
in doctrine. You may fall in love with someone who will lead you astray, just
as Samson did with that tantalizing creature, Delilah, who took him to the
cleaners! Any distraction, such as promotion, social life, involvement with
attractive or prominent people, often becomes more important than learning the
Word. You must come to the place where your life revolves around Bible
doctrine, and this requires self-discipline. You must keep pressing every day,
no matter how tired, worn out or distracted you become. Doctrine is as vital to
your spiritual life as food is to your physical well-being (Job 23:12). It is
your only defense in the devil’s world against angelic attack, human conflicts,
catastrophes and just day-to-day annoyances.
From this heavy concentration of
doctrine, you acquire the confidence necessary to face your threefold enemy the
world, the flesh (old sin nature) and the devil. Human viewpoint, your old sin
nature and the satanic onslaught will always challenge you on the battlefront
of your life. Confidence to win in this conflict is expressed by the word PARRESIA. Such confidence is not the
result of your own ability or strength but of doctrine in the soul. “ . . .
which confidence hath (ECHO ‘to have and to hold’). . . .” The writer of Hebrews employed this
verb ECHO more
extensively than any of the other simple verbs. The dogmatic declarative
indicative mood graphically explains the concept of pressing the attack.
Doctrine in the soul is acquired through the daily function of GAP. You keep on HAVING or possessing doctrine
through a continuous absorption of the Word; you keep on HOLDING that doctrine when you
utilize Biblical principles in all circumstances of life prosperous or adverse.
Although the passage taught may not
absorb your interest or even pertain to your life at the time, all pieces of
information will, eventually fall into place to form the whole realm of
doctrine in your soul. There is, therefore, no portion of the Word of God that
you can afford to miss or that does not have great meaning and significance!
The dividends of having and holding
confidence in doctrine are fantastic. They are called a “great recompense of
reward.” These refer to future, eternal rewards and to the division of plunder
in time. “Great” (MEGAS) primarily means “rich” and emphasizes the abundant
riches the Lord has made available to every believer. “Recompense” (MISTHAPODOSIA) is made up of two Greek
words: MISTHOS
— “wages,” which denotes monetary reward, and APODIDOMI, “to give expectation.”
Together, they encourage us to anticipate blessing from God. Super-grace
blessings fall into two categories — spiritual and material — this verse
focuses on spiritual blessings but does not exclude material blessings. As we
stick to our guns with doctrine, we possess confidence that “great recompense”
— a rich distribution of blessings will be forthcoming! The taking of a poverty
vow, dressing only in somber clothes or the concept of “suffering for Jesus’
are NOT
synonymous with being a good Christian! Nowhere does the Bible teach that the
believer who appears attractive or possesses materialistic wealth is worldly.
Worldliness is a mental attitude! I know such a statement comes as a shock to
believers, who, reared in fundamental Christian homes, were taught that all the
virtues of Christianity are related to poverty and self- denial. All their
lives they have considered material wealth non-spiritual and have advocated
that such possessions should be given away.
To the contrary, the Bible teaches
that it is God’s desire to provide super-grace blessings for you in time. While
this does not necessarily mean that you will be a millionaire, keep in mind
that the focus of the Christian life is blessing not — provision! As long as
God’s Plan calls for you to remain here, He will keep you alive. Regardless of
your spiritual status, He has promised to supply your needs (Phil. 4:19). You
need not even pray in order for them to be supplied!
God is actually “tapping His foot”
while He waits to pour out the prosperity and happiness He has designed for you
(Isa. 30:18). When this occurs, it literally tears up the devil! As the ruler
of this world, Satan always tries to promote or prosper people, to set up a
social life totally divorced from God’s provision. Human viewpoint says, “That
person will never be promoted — he refuses to cater to this one and that one!”
The devil’s program may call for such activity, but not God’s .In business, in
the military, in every area of life, it is not necessary to compromise doctrine
in order to get ahead. As a believer in Jesus Christ, you need only to do your
job as unto the Lord and leave the promotion to Him (Psa. 75:6, 7). In due
time, He will prosper you and give you “exceeding abundantly above all that
[you] ask or think” (Eph. 3:20).
At one time the Jewish believers had
made a strategic penetration into enemy territory — in the devil’s domain —
through their faithful intake of Bible doctrine. Now they had capitulated to
the reaction phase of reversionism.” They came so close to the victory of
super-grace and the subsequent blessings; yet their lack of persistence
destroyed their confidence in doctrine; they became negative and their advance
was halted!
Therefore, do not throw away as worthless your confidence
(in doctrine), which keeps having rich (great) distribution of blessing
(namely, super- grace blessing) (expanded trans., Heb. 10:35).
Exploiting
the Victory
On 16 June 1815, during the events
that preceded the Battle of Waterloo, Marshal Ney led his Cavalry against the
British at Quaere Bras. While he methodically cut down the regiments of the
Black Watch, Napoleon himself directed a successful attack on the Prussians at
Ligny. Then Napoleon made the fatal mistake: he did not take advantage of his
own victory at Ligny. Had he ordered Grouchy into immediate pursuit of the
Prussians, Napoleon could have prevented Blucher and his Prussian army from
making a conjunction two days later on the field of Waterloo with Wellington’s
“infamous army.” Because he failed to exploit his tactical victories, Napoleon
lost the campaign that became a synonym for ignominious defeat! No Christian
need ever meet his Waterloo in the devil’s world! He need but exploit the
strategic victory of the Cross by following the divine directives.
For ye have need of patience, that after ye have done the
will of God, ye might receive the promise (Heb. 10:36).
The explanatory use of the particle GAR (for) introduces an
explanation of why we are here and how we can avoid defeat by exploiting the
victory that God intended for us to have. We live in a wonderful country under
the laws of divine establishment; we enjoy all the freedoms that accrue from
observing these laws; and we are privileged to believe in Jesus Christ, to take
in Bible doctrine and to grow in grace without persecution by our government.
We “have” (ECHO — “to have and to hold”) a
possession that is priceless — the written Word of God, which contains
promises, doctrines and categories. This is our manual for obtaining victory,
our source of instruction in both defensive and offensive tactics to reach the
high ground. Such fantastic privileges demand an attitude of “patience” (HUPOMONE), or perseverance, on the
part of the believer. We must press on with our spiritual advance.
In most military situations, the offensive
is the most tactically advantageous position. Defensive tactics should be
employed only as a holding force while an attack is launched in another area.
In the same manner, it is God’s will for every believer to keep moving, keep
moving! This requires self-discipline — the fortitude to take in doctrine
today, tomorrow, the next day and the next — and is a part of the concept of HUPOMONE.
No military unit can be successful apart from the preliminary phase of training and instruction through a system of strict discipline and authority. The raw recruit in bootcamp is drilled by his instructor until every order is ingrained in his mind and body. Patience and tenacity are involved in the training of an effective fighting team. There must be the continuous exercise in tactical field maneuvering and in the use of various weapons and equipment. The soldiers are required to persevere regardless of how they may feel. They are expected to “gut it out” to stay with it so that in an actual combat situation they will function with the skill and confidence that will defeat the enemy and save their lives.
Endurance is equally essential in
the spiritual realm. Your soul must be prepared for the advance in the angelic
conflict just as the military establishment must prepare for combat. Paul
stressed the principle of endurance and self-discipline in his epistle to the
Corinthians when he wrote: “I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection
. . . lest I . . . should be disqualified” (1 Cor. 9:27). You must be challenged
to function under GAP daily, no matter what distractions arise in your life, no matter what
circumstances or people may deter you. The grace apparatus for perception
belongs “to every believer, but it functions only through the filling of the
Spirit, the consistent exposure to doctrine and the tenacity to learn it.
During the learning process,
however, you will encounter doctrine which is beyond your comprehension. Do not
be discouraged! Persistence will enable you to recognize that currently obscure
doctrine will become clear when you have established the necessary frame of
reference. This principle is readily, discerned in the human realm, for in
academic categories you begin with simple, basic precepts and progress from the
known to the unknown. Once fundamentals are mastered, you are able to proceed
to more advanced spheres of knowledge.
Of necessity, you must be under the
authority of your right pastor-teacher; there will never be a time in your life
when you no longer need him on whom God has bestowed this spiritual gift. In
this way, you also learn not to forget the principle of authority. When the
Bible is taught exegetically, basic doctrine will often be interspersed with
advanced concepts. This is advantageous in that each passage contains
information for every believer, regardless of his spiritual stage of growth. No
believer is too ignorant or too academically deficient to learn Bible doctrine
if he will stick with it!
The Latin poet, Horace, understood
and proclaimed the axiom of perseverance: “Let him proceed as he began, and be
consistent with himself.” You began by listening to doctrine; if you are
consistent with yourself, you will persevere until you take that high ground!
Perseverance was the one quality
that perfectly characterized the nineteenth century British soldier. In many
instances, he was poorly led; and with few exceptions, such as Sir Garnet
Joseph Woolly, Eleven Wood, Charles George Gorton, popularly known as “Chinese
Gorton,” Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Robbers, and a few others, most of
Britain’s military fiascoes were the result of blundering leadership. Yet in
spite of this handicap, the Scottish, Welsh and English regiments so valiantly
persevered that a great empire emerged to extend to the four corners of the
earth. While most Britons were only remotely aware of the gallant deeds of
these undaunted defenders of the empire, the regiments themselves never doubted
their cause, never underestimated their own courage, never faced an enemy they
could not eventually defeat!
The Apostle Paul affirmed the
principle of perseverance in the Epistle to the Colossians:
According as you have received to
yourself Christ Jesus the Lord, so KEEP WALKING in
Him: having been rooted and constantly being built up in Him, being stabilized
by means of doctrine in the manner that you have been taught, overflowing with
thanksgiving (expanded trans., Col. 2:6,7).
Through persistence, the believer
constructs his arsenal of doctrine — the “edification complex” in his soul.
When Bible doctrine enters the right lobe via the function of GAP, grace orientation is
developed. Through continued intake of doctrine, a second floor is erected —
mastery of the details of life. A third, the concept of the relaxed mental
attitude (AGAPE
love), and fourth, the capacity to love in all categories (God, right partner,
friends), are established. Finally, the top floor God’s perfect happiness (PLUS-H) — becomes the ultimate
possession of the Christian. From there, the believer progresses into the sphere
of the super-grace life. It is here that the normal Christian way of life truly
begins, for the super-grace status constitutes that formidable fortress from
which all attacks from COSMOS DIABOLICUS are repelled!
One of the devil’s schemes is the
ideology of Godless, atheistic Communism; yet Communist propaganda can never
infiltrate the mind that has stockpiled Bible doctrine. But when God’s Word is
not implanted in the soul, the resultant vacuum is filled with doctrines of
demons (Eph. 4:17; 1 Tim. 4:1). This truth was demonstrated in the Communist
invasion of China. On the heels of the ruthless “liberators” followed the
Communist “elite.” There was instituted a program of do-goodism, which amazed
even the fundamental clergy: firearms were collected; houses of prostitution,
bars and opium dens were closed down. Apparent reforms were then proclaimed
throughout the country by radio communiqués. Many of the deluded preachers
accepted invitations to laud this display of pseudo-righteousness over the
radio and urged the people not to resist Communist aggression. With deception
as their weapon, the Red hordes marched in unhindered and enslaved town after
town, a calamity which was aided and abetted by cooperating missionaries! Thus,
because of their deficiency of Bible doctrine, believers betrayed their freedom
for a mess of pottage!
Even worse than physical slavery is
spiritual slavery. It is God’s design to give every believer the greatest
possible blessing that which is far superior to the crumbs of the self-
righteousness which legalism offers. Why? That “you might carry off for
yourself the promise.” Your super-grace paragraph of blessing is associated
with the promise mentioned in Hebrews 10:36; but its realization demands that
you be steadfast in the function of GAP.
For you keep on having need of perseverance (persistence
in GAP) in order that, when you have accomplished
the will of God (daily function of GAP resulting in
the erection of the ECS), you might carry off for
yourself the promise of super-grace blessing (expanded trans., Heb. 10:36).
Any exhortation to persevere to the
high ground must contain explicit instruction on how the objective can be
attained. The average local church meets once or twice on Sunday some even add
a midweek service. At best, the most that the congregation receives at these
sessions is a devotional-type message. Under this system, it is impossible to
persevere or advance in the Christian life; these believers do not receive
enough exposure to the Bible doctrine they so desperately need.
When the Confederate artillery ran
out of ammunition on the third day of Gettysburg, the high tide of the
Confederacy turned and began its ebb down the tragic road to Appomattox.
Without this advance barrage, the so-called Picket’s Charge (which actually
included troops from Longstreet’s and A. P. Hill’s corps) won death, defeat and
immortality! Doctrine is our ammunition for our offensive in the devil’s world.
If believers are not taught doctrine every day, they are unprepared for battle
and will suffer inevitable defeat from reversionism.
The
Importance of Taking the High Ground
For
yet a little while, and he that shall come will come, and will not tarry (Heb.
10:37).
“For yet a little while,” literally, “how short, how short” is an
excerpt from Isaiah 26:20. The conjunctive particle GAR expresses both explanation
and continuation through documentation from the Old Testament Scriptures. While
Isaiah’s prophecy pertained to the Second Advent of Christ, the application
concerns the brevity of our time on earth and the shortness of the dispensation
which will terminate with the Rapture of the Church.
God has allotted to each of us a
certain amount of time on earth after salvation. Fifty years, fifteen years or
just ten days — whatever length it may seem by human standards is a short span
in the light of eternity. Yet, long or short, God has certain objectives for
us. Whether or not we reach these objectives depends upon our training.
All military service is or should be
preparation for combat. When troops are committed to battle, whether they
comprise the transportation or quartermaster corps, a rifle or combat support
company, an-artillery battery, beans and bullets or headquarters and
headquarters company, they should be thoroughly and completely trained. Should
troops be permitted to become slipshod in any area of preparation during
peacetime, the tragic results will always be reflected in any sudden emergency.
Constant training and alertness, first in mental attitude, then in physical
fitness and military science and tactics, therefore become imperative for all
branches of the military. When the balloon goes up, it may be on extremely
short notice; consequently, they must always be in readiness.
It was our well-trained regular army
that bought precious time at Bataan and Corregidor for the preparation of new
troops at the beginning of World War II. How different would have been the outcome of the
Pacific conflict had these magnificent men not performed their task so
valiantly! Too many casualties have littered the battlefields on the spiritual
front of the angelic conflict; too many lives are wrecked on the shoals of
indifference and rejection of Bible doctrine. What an utterly needless waste,
when adequate preparation puts victory within the reach of every believer!
Sometime in your life there will
occur a full-blown disaster; you will walk headlong into a maelstrom of
adversity. Without Bible doctrine in your soul, you will be caught short and
fall apart. On the other hand, if you have persisted in learning doctrine, you
will never need a pastor or anyone else to hover over you to utter platitudes
or to quote Scripture which you could not possibly assimilate under pressure.
With doctrine in your soul, you will be spiritually self-sustaining; you will
have inner resources necessary to meet any exigency of life.
The pastor is your D.I. (drill
instructor), and his job is to train you for prosperity or for disaster. Since he
is not omnipresent, he cannot be by everyone’s side the moment a catastrophe
occurs — nor need he be! God intends for every believer in the present
dispensation to be his own royal priest. As such, you are to function on the
doctrine in your soul, and you are responsible directly to God. The time to
prepare is now! As a prepared Christian, your motto should be one which
characterized the life of the Apostle Paul and later became the motto of the
Scottish Clan Fraser: “I am ready!” (Rom. 1:15)
“How short” does not mean that your
time for training is necessarily short but rather that when pressure does
occur, it will be short in comparison to your training period. A battle is
relatively brief, even if it lasts thirty days. Let us take a hypothetical case
as an illustration: say a soldier has been in the military service for
twenty-five years. In those years he has fought in three battles: one lasted
thirty days; one, two days; and one, five hours — thirty-two days, five hours
of combat for twenty-five years!
We at Berachah Church have Bible
class daily, except on Saturday — day after day after day, year after year
after year — twice on Sundays and Mondays, with double sessions during our
conferences! Why? So that we will be adequately prepared. There is no excuse
for anyone to be caught short without doctrine, to be hopelessly overwhelmed or
to cry feebly, “0 God, help!” Too late then to plead numbly, “0 God, show me a
verse for this disaster!” That will profit you nothing! True happiness in life
is always the result of training in doctrine. Successful football teams are
neither built on a sudden inspiration nor on the exhilaration of the moment.
Their bid for fame is a product of endless discipline and monotonous, strenuous
hours of agonizing training; yet the games in which they participate may be
relatively brief.
In the spiritual realm, we too must
submit to protracted periods of training, even though the actual test we face
may be of short duration. Long or short as these periods may be, we know that God
will not test us beyond our capacity (1 Cor. 10:13) and that earthly pressures
and sufferings are not worthy to be compared to eternal glory (Rom. 8:18)!
Rarely does any believer spend his entire lifetime under disaster conditions.
Yet, in a sense, he must be constantly on “red alert.” For example, if you are
prepared for marriage through the consistent absorption of Bible doctrine, you
will not only make the right decision for a partner, but you will also develop
in your soul a tremendous capacity for sexual and spiritual relationship. Many
of our young people are already preparing for eventual marital happiness by
their nightly attendance in Bible class, even though marriage is still far from
their minds. In order to enjoy all that is wonderful and beautiful in this
life, there must be soul preparation!
While the introductory words of
Hebrews 10:37 alerted us to our present objective, the second phrase pertains
to our future. In the original prophecy of Habakkuk 2:3, which is quoted next,
“He that shall come” refers to the Second Advent of Christ; in relation to the
Church, it applies to the Rapture (1 Thess. 4:14-17) and is so used in this
context. Should we be alive when the Rapture occurs, we would experience our PCS (permanent change of station).
The entire body of believers of our dispensation will then be transferred to
heaven, and this will conclude our opportunity to take the high ground in Phase
Two.
For yet a little while how short!
How short! He who is coming will arrive and will not delay His arrival
(expanded trans., Heb. 10:37).
Retreating
From Combat
Now the just shall live by faith:
but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him (Heb. 10:38).
This verse contains a third
quotation from the Old Testament (Hab. 2:4). The word “just” does not convey
the actual meaning of either the Hebrew or the Greek. Both TSADIQ in the Hebrew and DIKAIOS in the Greek mean
“justified or vindicated ones,” or “someone who has been vindicated.”
Vindication exists in two areas: at the moment of salvation, when the believer
is justified or vindicated by faith (Gal. 2:16); after salvation, when we are
called “justified or vindicated ones.”
We might picture salvation as a
balance sheet containing a debit side — in the red — and a credit side in the
black. Everyone is born into the world on the debit side — hopelessly in debt.
When Jesus Christ was judged for our sins on the Cross, He won the strategic
victory and paid that debt in full (Doctrine of Redemption). On the positive side
of the ledger, God the Father credited to our account PLUS-R — His righteousness — the
moment we appropriated salvation. In His sight we are vindicated or justified —
not on the basis of any good deeds we might have done or because of our
excellent behavior pattern b— ut because of the saving work of Christ on the
Cross.
“Justified ones” carries the
possessive pronoun: “MY justified ones,” Everyone who has ever exercised faith in the Lord
Jesus Christ as Savior is included in the “elite” of God, His justified ones.
This means that God has not only saved you for all eternity but, even more, in
the strategic victory of the Cross, He has provided the assets with which you
can win the tactical victories and a life that has profound significance.
“Shall live” (ZAO
— “the function of life” — in contrast to BIOS — “biological life”) connotes an orderly,
meaningful and satisfying life with concrete objectives — LIFE ON THE
HIGH GROUND!
God’s Plan for your life and mine
has existed from eternity past; so have the logistics He has provided to enable
us to achieve that purpose. In the simplest of terms, God wants us to be happy,
successful and prosperous, materially and spiritually. The reason some do not
reach the objective is that they choose to remain on the outer perimeter of
God’s Plan for their life; they are negative toward the optimum that converts
proposed blessings to realized blessings Bible doctrine!
The next two words present the means
of attaining our objective: “by faith.” They are the preposition EK plus the ablative of the
noun PISTIS and
should be translated “by means of doctrine.” PISTIS (faith) has three different
connotations in the Greek language. Unless each meaning is properly
interpreted, this critical word is subject to vagueness and misconceptions. The
first and most commonly used meaning is “that which causes trust or faith,”
variously translated “faithfulness, reliability, proof or pledge.” The second
usage is faith in the active sense of believing, always translated “faith,
trust or confidence.” A third use, incorrectly translated throughout the New
Testament, denotes “that which is believed, the body of faith or belief” and is
equivalent to doctrine. This is the correct meaning here: “My justified ones
shall live by means of doctrine.”
Life is often a round of monotonous
routine interspersed with brief periods of excitement and stimulation. It is
the monotony that tears people apart and drives them into a frantic search for
happiness. Since the nervous system is not designed to tolerate a perpetual
state of exhilaration, the emphasis of this verse is of utmost importance: with
doctrine in the soul, you can adjust to monotony, to routine, even to
loneliness. Bible doctrine in the soul creates not only capacity for life but
also zest for living and causes you to become aware of the fantastic blessings
in life.
Note the practicality of doctrine!
The last phrase of Hebrews 10:38 applies the quotation from Habakkuk 2:4 to
daily living and relates back to the warning of verse 35 (not to toss away
Bible doctrine as worthless): “if any man draw back . . . .” “If,” a third
class condition in the Greek — maybe you will and maybe you will not always
depends on two factors: volition and the frame of reference. You may know what
you should or should not do and yet go contrary to knowledge. Thus you may
“draw back” (aorist middle subjunctive of the verb HUPOSTELLO), literally, “to retreat.”
Those who go on negative volition are the outsiders the — ones who do not stick
with doctrine and who by retreating fail to follow the colors.
The constative aorist indicates a
gradual retreat, which follows the pattern of the descending stages of
reversionism — from the reactor factors of bitterness, disillusionment,
frustration, jealousy, self-pity, to emotional revolt of the soul, negative
volition toward doctrine, blackout of the soul, scar tissue and reverse process
reversionism. When you succumb to any of the reactor factors, your soul begins
to retrogress. Retreat never begins overtly but originates in the soul often
long before you move outwardly in the opposite direction.
The soldier who retreats when he is
ordered to advance bears the stigma of a coward or deserter. Should you fail to
follow the colors, prepare yourself for a divine court-martial and God’s
verdict: “my soul shall have no pleasure in him.” “No pleasure” is an
anthropopathism, expressing a divine attitude in human terms, and is often used
to refer to the essence of God.” Obviously, God does not approve of the
reversionistic believer; yet this in no way suggests that God no longer loves
him. God loves every believer with an equal amount of love, regardless of his
spiritual status. Nothing can ever change that! The only detail that changes is
the manifestation of God’s love, which is now expressed through discipline.
During a training flight, a friend
of mine — a P-39 pilot in the old World War II Air Corps — was buzzing the Panama jungle
while simulating low-level attack. As he swished only a few feet above the
treetops, he was highly exhilarated by the sensation of speed and power that
arises from low-altitude flying. Too late, he saw a tall tree looming up
directly in his line of flight. He was moving too fast to avoid it and realized
his wing had made contact; he had time only to glance backward. To his horror,
he saw, that the wing was sheered off. His momentum carried him forward, only
to strike several more trees. On each collision, another section of his plane
disappeared — the second wing, then the empennage and finally, the engine. When
it was all over, one Air Corps pilot found himself five miles from the first
impact, sitting in a tree, still strapped to the cockpit, dazed and scratched,
but in one piece! Now this is somewhat the way the retreating believers will
arrive at the portals of eternity — as though they had been through fire (1
Cor. 3:15)!
God’s disapproval of the believer
means that he is disciplined in time; there is no discipline in heaven. There
may be extenuating circumstances in life, but there is NO EXCUSE for not taking in the Word.
According to military code, the first answer a soldier should give when
anything goes awry in his bailiwick is “No excuse, sir!” The interrogating
officer then has the option to issue discipline or to seek an explanation. If
the soldier neglects to answer properly, his superior is obligated to order
discipline, if for nothing else than failure to apply the correct procedure.
God often keeps a believer in the “stockade” for many years to give him every
opportunity to reverse his direction and to pursue grace to the high ground.
Now My justified one himself (Royal Family of God) shall
live by means of doctrine (what is believed). Consequently, if he himself (any
member of the Royal Family) retreats from fear (reversionism failure to follow
the colors), My soul (divine essence) shall not have pleasure (approve) in him (expanded trans., Heb.
10:38).
Volitional
Determination to Follow the Colors
The most influential military
treatise in the western world from the time of the Romans to the nineteenth
century was De Re Militari by
Vegetius. Although little is known of his life, Flavius Vegetius Renatus was a
Roman of high rank, and his purpose for writing this manual was to arrest the
progressive decay of the Roman armies. It was Vegetius’ intention to restore
the Romans to the military glory and virtues they once possessed. This
incredible little book became the military bible of the great captains of
history, for between its covers are contained the universal axioms of warfare,
the principles of which are applicable even in the spiritual conflict.
It was Vegetius’ conviction that
discipline, knowledge and training were of greater value than numbers: “Few men
are born brave; many become so through training and force of discipline.” And thus,
he concluded, “Valor is superior to numbers.” This concept also relates to the
spiritual realm. Any mental attitude that is beneficial is the result of
discipline and training, both of which find their source in Bible doctrine.
“It is the nature of war that what
is beneficial to you is detrimental to the enemy and what is of service to him
hurts you. It is therefore a maxim never to do or to omit doing any- thing as a
consequence of his actions but to consult invariably your own interests only.”
Vegetius succinctly states the very conditions that are true of our position in
the angelic conflict. When our mental attitude reflects human viewpoint, we
serve the devil and his purpose; yet when we produce divine viewpoint based on
Bible doctrine, not only are we benefited but the Lord is glorified, and a blow
is struck against satanic forces!
But we are not of them who draw back unto perdition; but
of them that believe to the saving of the soul (Heb. 10:39).
To
follow the colors requires firm resolution. Persistence wins the battle! The
descriptive objective genitive of the first phrase of this verse should read,
“But we are not the retreating type. “ To qualify for this select category of
believers, you must make constant decisions to follow the colors positive
volition toward Bible doctrine in the face of opposition from family or
criticism of friends; determination to take in doctrine when good times beckon
or attractive people would lure you away!
“Unto perdition (the preposition EIS plus APOLEIA) is literally, “for the
purpose of destruction” (the cancellation of life). Remember, “the justified
ones shall LIVE. . . . “ Although the
reversionist is alive, he is not LIVING! He is merely vegetating —
a walking zombi — or else he is running away from life. “Destruction” here
connotes a system of divine discipline which leads to the sin unto death. The
believer who refuses to recover from reversionism not only misses the glory of
dying grace but dies miserably and loses out on his surpassing- grace rewards
in eternity. He is a deserter of God’s Plan for his life.
In military service, a person who
has been tried and convicted in a court-martial for some military offense is
marched out to the parade ground in full-dress uniform, where, before the
entire unit, he is stripped of his buttons, insignia and ribbons and given a
dishonorable discharge. He is then drummed out of the corps. This was the case
of Captain Alfred Dreyfus, who had been unjustly sentenced to public
degradation before his exile on Devil’s Island! If a soldier’s sentence
involves the death penalty, he is marched out before a firing squad and shot,
and the entire company is compelled to file by! God has a similar system for
the reversionistic believer: he is court-martialed and placed under the sin
unto death. Often he is turned over to Satan for the administration of the
judgment (1 Cor. 5:5), and there is no suffering which man can inflict that can
approach satanic torture. You should note a distinction, however: the super-grace
believer is disciplined for carnality, while the reversionist is under constant
discipline for perpetual carnality. The
aggressive elite, believers whose souls are garrisoned by doctrine, do not
retreat to be processed by destruction; rather, they advance on doctrinal
principles and press on to the high ground of super-grace. Except for believers
in the Rapture generation, God has assigned to each of us a certain type of
death. Just as He has supplied our needs for living, so He has made provision
for dying. God sovereignly decides the time, manner and place of our death. For
the super-grace believer, dying is far greater than living! I have seen
individuals who have been assigned the long and painful death of cancer; yet
they experienced fantastic blessing and unusual relief from pain or phenomenal
endurance of pain. Why? Because they were sustained by doctrine in their souls.
Through Bible doctrine resident in the soul, God provides the essentials to
insure that the period of dying will be a marvelous experience!
The word “saving” is actually a
prepositional phrase: EIS plus the accusative of PERIPOIESIS, meaning “to possess something that is wonderful,
something that belongs to us as our heritage,” and should be translated “for
the possession by the soul.” The unbeliever can be demon-possessed, but never
doctrine-possessed; the believer can be doctrine-possessed, but never
demon-possessed! God wants us in COSMOS DIABOLICUS to demonstrate to the devil that the best he can
give can never approximate what God offers the believer. We are not here to
pursue the allurements and glamorous pipe dreams of Satan’s world system but to
follow the glorious colors of Bible doctrine to the high ground: to be occupied
with the Per- son of Jesus Christ; to develop and enjoy tremendous capacity for
life and to receive super-grace blessings. These are all the result of doctrine
in the soul. Therefore,
. . . we are not the retreating category of believers
designed for destruction (sin unto death), but the doctrinal category for the
purpose of doctrinal possession by the soul, which leads to super-grace status (expanded trans., Heb.
10:39).
THE
GUIDON OF BIBLE DOCTRINE
Hebrews 11:1-3
Doctrine
in the Advance to Super-Grace
Hebrews 11:1-3 is a continuation of
the concept presented in Chapter 10, but emphasizes the significance of Bible
doctrine in the advance to super-grace. The remainder of Chapter 11 is
parenthetical, intended to demonstrate that doctrine was available to the
believers of the Old Testament even before it was put in written form. With far
less doctrine than we possess, the heroes in the front ranks of the Gentile and
the Jewish Ages seized and held the high ground of the super-grace life.
The entire thrust of this passage is
the importance of Bible doctrine. In Chapter 10, the Jews in Jerusalem had
neglected doctrine and had allowed themselves to become sidetracked by the
diversionary tactics of the enemy. As a result, they threw away as worthless
their confidence in doctrine and retreated from honorable combat into the
ignominy of legalism. But retreat is not in God’s Plan for the Christian
soldier! Instead, we are conceived for the purpose of possessing doctrine in
our souls. Therefore, since we have been designed to take in doctrine, we must
recognize it as our authority, our inner dictator and guide.
Now
faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen
(Heb. 11:1).
“Now” (the intensive use of the particle DE) links the previous
verse with the opening of Chapter II and should be translated “in fact.” The word “faith”
(PISTIS), here
and throughout Chapter 11, denotes that which is believed: a system of doctrine. “Doctrine, in
fact (continuing the subject of Hebrews 10:39), is (EIMI — a condition which permanently
exists). . . .” Then follows a definition: “Faith is the substance. . . .”
Since this verse relates to Hebrews 11:39, the definition is not that of faith
but of doctrine. Faith per se cannot accomplish all those tremendous feats of
victory mentioned in this passage. It is doctrine resident in the souls of
believers which produces understanding, confidence, strength, dynamics in life!
Depending on the context, HUPOSTASIS can mean “reality,
confidence, assurance” as well as “substance.” Here, “doctrine is the reality”
conveys the correct sense. Bible doctrine must become more real than what you
see (2 Pet. 1:12-21), or you will discard it like trash. When you find excuses
for your failure to take in doctrine on a consistent basis, you are saying in
effect that there is some object, some person, some activity more fascinating
and more real to you than doctrine. God does not desire to withhold good things
from you (Psa. 84:11); rather He wants to bless you to the maximum. Whatever
you assume to be presently more attractive than doctrine will in fact be far
greater once you reach super-grace. It will then be from the Lord and not
conflict with His Plan!
The English translation, “of things
hoped for,” is vague and suggests some obscure desire. Far from that, the
present passive participle of ELPIZO actually means “from which we keep receiving
confidence.” Doctrine is the source or reality from which we derive our
confidence: confidence in the Lord, in His Plan, in our function within that
Plan; our confidence of status as Royal Family of God forever; confidence in
our home in the Holy of Holies — heaven!
Men in military service have no
permanent home; that is a part of their sacrifice. Their wives often do not
adjust well to constant moves unless they realize that their husband’s destiny
is theirs as well. Some wives complain to commanding officers that prolonged
separation destroys relationships. But this is the nature of military service.
In order to accomplish the mission of national defense, long absences from home
and hearth are commonplace.
There is a sense in which we of the
Royal Family of God do not possess a home in this life; our permanent dwelling
place is in heaven itself (John 14:2). We are here on TDY (temporary duty) to fulfill
an objective to seize and hold the high ground of the super-grace life. In the
meantime, we can anticipate that wonderful future habitation. You may own a
lovely house here on earth, and perhaps you have spent time and money to
enhance its beauty; but never lose sight of the fact that it is temporary; your
real home is the Holy of Holies. When you are away, letters from home are most
welcome. So it is in the Christian life. Bible doctrine constitutes our
“letters from home.” When you discard as worthless Bible doctrine, you cut
yourself off from your home as well as from the ultimate source of blessings —
God! In that case, He has only one option left: to place you in the
“guardhouse’ until either you die the sin unto death under maximum discipline
or recover from reversionism.
The second half of the definition of
doctrine, “the evidence of things not seen,” begins with the word ELEGCHOS. It is best translated
“proof with a view toward convincing.” In other words, doctrine is proof of
evidence. What does it prove? That Jesus Christ is real; that the Father exists
and has a Plan; that God the Holy Spirit is the Source of our power. All
spiritual reality is bound up in Bible doctrine, not in such watered-down
substitutes as campfire dedication services, so- called victorious life
conferences or candlelight vesper devotionals!
When doctrine replaces experience
and takes precedence over people or things, you can live in a barracks, you can
spend prolonged periods in the field, you can endure loneliness and the
drudgeries of life “as a good soldier of Jesus Christ” (2 Tim. 2:3).
Furthermore, you will have the frame of reference to enjoy your circumstances!
“Things or matters (PRAGMA) not being seen” (present
passive participle of BLEPO with the negative OUK) encompass not only the invisible realm of the angelic conflict, the
unseen Members of the Trinity and all other eternal phenomena (2 Cor. 4:18),
but also the perspective of divine viewpoint. These are discernible through
doctrine alone. It follows, then, that the more doctrine you learn, the more
apparent become the unseen super-grace blessings designed from eternity past,
the more real becomes Jesus Christ, the Plan of God and the perfect essence of
God behind that Plan!
In fact, doctrine is the reality from which we keep
receiving confidence, the proof of matters not being seen (expanded trans., Heb.
11:1).
Doctrine
in the Attainment of Super-Grace
The entire eleventh chapter of the
Book of Hebrews records the divine citations for “Medal of Honor” winners in
the spiritual campaigns waged during the days of the Old Testament. In each
commendation, doctrine is credited with having motivated valiant deeds over and
above the call of duty.
For
by it the elders obtained a good report (Heb. 11:2).
The explanatory use of GAR — “for” — sets up the
sequence and explains how doctrine is related to believers in the Old
Testament. Although there was no written Scripture for two thousand years, and
even when the Canon was incomplete, doctrine was always available. There never
has lived a generation to whom God did not reveal Himself and His will, either
by means of direct communication, angelic messengers, dreams or visions.
“For by means of it (doctrine), the
elders (PRESBUTEROS — in context, ‘the men of old or ancient people’ — a reference to
super-grace heroes of Old Testament times) obtained a good report” (MARTUREO). MARTUREO has several connotations;
but here in the passive voice it means “to gain approval.” Divine approval was obtained
by the ancients through the daily exercise of the grace apparatus for,
perception, as it then functioned. They thirsted for doctrine, and God revealed
it. They submitted to a system of discipline in order to learn that doctrine by
whatever means God was pleased to impart information.
The gaining of divine approval
occurs simultaneously with the entrance into spiritual maturity. Thus this
verse implies that if the ancients could seize and hold the high ground of the
super-grace life on far less doctrine than we possess as Royal Family of God,
then our failure to make it to the high ground of spiritual maturity is
inexcusable! Perseverance is the key.
Doctrine
in the Orientation to History
Doctrine plays more than a
predominate role in the life of individual believers as the means of reaching
super-grace; it is the basis for the interpretation of history. Hebrews 11:3
establishes the importance of Bible doctrine in orientation to history:
Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed
by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which
do appear.
“Faith” (PISTIS) should be translated “by
means of doctrine.” Perception is based upon doctrine. In context, “understand”
(NOEO) assumes
that you have previously learned some doctrine. The Royal Family of God to whom
this letter was addressed had mastered the subject of the dispensations
(“worlds”: AION
— ages) and other doctrinal categories pertaining to the interpretation of
history. Verse 2 cites the ancients as having attained divine approval. Like
them, we must be oriented to our objective — the high ground of the super-grace
life. Verse 3 says that while we move through life we are involved in the ebb
and flow of history; therefore, we must be
able
to define our position in regard to the Divine Plan in history. Together, these
two verses teach that it is our responsibility to adjust not only to our own
personal situation but also to the larger area of our life in relation to the
times.
The recipients of this epistle had
learned that the ages or dispensations “were framed” (perfect passive
infinitive of KATARTIZO). Of the several meanings of this word, it is best rendered here “to
put together” and indicates the divine purpose: Jesus Christ controls the course
of history! Consequently, the events of history can never go awry or get out of
His hands. The rise and fall of empires is always within the boundaries of
divine providence. God will, however, allow the volition of both angels and
members of the human race to function freely, but never at the cost of the
annihilation of mankind or the cessation of time.
“Word” here is REMA rather than LOGOS, the usual term for
doctrine; it therefore refers to the planning of God in eternity past, known
theologically as the “Divine Decrees .” “What is being seen” (BLEPO) are the incidents of
history. While these are interwoven into the very fabric of our lives, we are
not to become enmeshed in them. It is only when we fix our eyes on the colors
that we can move unscathed through our sphere of the conflict and thus fulfill
our purpose for being here. In spite of the uncertain and unstable conditions
of our era, God has provided the means for our advance through the barrages of
life to the high ground of super-grace.
Those who are able to discern the
true situation in our nation today often wonder why we have not already
capitulated completely to the Communist conspiracy, why our tottering economy
has not totally collapsed. Every new day ushers in further evidence of the deterioration
of our national security and freedom. Since Woodrow Wilson’s administration,
with two or three exceptions, the leadership of this country has been
traitorous; our presidents have actually contributed to our present state of
decadence. Why, then, in spite of more than fifty years of treachery, do we
continue as a free nation? The answer lies in the fact that positive volition
still exists among the members of the Royal Family of God.
Historically, God has always favored
the Royal Family, particularly those who are positive to Bible doctrine. As
long as any country possesses a nucleus of believers who are following the
colors and advancing toward spiritual maturity, that nation will remain intact.
History was designed to glorify Jesus Christ, and positive volition toward
Bible doctrine on a consistent basis is the means by which He is glorified!
Therefore, God never allows the affairs of history to hinder believers from
reaching higher ground.
The events we observe unfolding in
history “have not come to pass (GINOMAI coupled with the negative ME) from what is
visible.” In other words, it is not the visible which shapes the course of
history but the invisible. We see disaster, catastrophe, depression, wars,
disease, death or their imminent possibility on every side; yet there is an
invisible Hand at the helm of the universe — divine intervention and providence
— that safely pilots mankind past the cliffs and boulders of human lust and
folly! Verse 3 additionally implies that the occurrences in history are
regulated by the positive mental attitude of the members of the Royal Family of
God. That is the slender thread that upholds our nation. Should that positive
volition turn negative, the thread could snap and the long-expected collapse of
this country would be an instant reality!
It is an arresting thought to
realize that your persistence in doctrine, wherever you are, is a vital factor
in maintaining this nation. If the nation depended on your positive volition
and perseverance, where would we be today? Some of you would have to answer
that we would be in slavery! Others, perhaps, never considered their lives to
have any impact. Possibly you have never related your activities to national
freedom or to the course of history. You may even think, “My presence at Bible
class won’t make that much difference; missing the study of the Word one or two
days will have little effect.” Yet your attitude toward doctrine is a
determining factor in the preservation of your country. God honors positive
volition toward doctrine, and the most patriotic activity you can ever pursue
is to learn Bible doctrine! Such a decision on the part of any member of the
Royal Family can change the direction of history.
“The events which are seen have not
come to pass from those who are visible in history.” The leaders of a country
and the established system only appear to sustain the nation. In reality,
super-grace believers are holding up the nation. That great invisible power
from positive volition actually causes the establishment to function, and its
continuation is merely the tangible manifestation or result of the positive
volition of the Royal Family. You are that imperceptible dynamic of history!
Your positive or negative mental attitude, as the case may be, is irrevocably
related to history. As goes your doctrinal volition, so goes the nation! Should
you make a decision to go negative, all hell cannot stop you. But remember,
without Bible doctrine resident in the souls of that core of believers, the
military will collapse, then the government, and this nation will go down the
drain into the sewer of socialism. Communism and slavery! YOUR attitude toward doctrine
has local, national and international repercussions!
Verse 3 defines the true
interpretation of history. The doctrine of dispensations has proved
conclusively that even though the phenomena of history occur in he devil’s
world, they are shaped by God. No catastrophe, no political maneuvering or
national turmoil has ever caught God off guard; from eternity past, His
omniscience foresaw every event. More important,. He controls history without
coercing human volition. Free will was the issue in the creation of man and
continues to be paramount in this stage of the angelic conflict. Bible doctrine
in the soul is
the
basis for correctly evaluating our own spiritual advance and our personal
relationship to contemporary events.
By means of doctrine we learn that the ages
(dispensations) have been put together by the word (decree) from God, with the
result that what is being seen has not come to pass from those who are visible (expanded trans., Heb.
11:3).
God has a great sense of humor! He
has chosen to confound the wisdom of this world with the quintessence of
insignificance itself (1 Cor. 1:27-29)! It is His purpose to take members of
the Royal Family of God, who appear to have no status in life, and to use their
positive or negative volition to deter- mine the course of their nation. In
Jeremiah’s day, and despite his incessant warnings, the negative volition of believers
caused the destruction of Judah. The same was true of Noah and his generation.
When all the threads of positive volition were snapped, then the Flood came.
Only Noah and those seven other souls who were positive toward his teaching
were preserved (1 Pet. 3:20). Thus doctrine is of such consequence that we
should examine it categorically.
THE
IMPORTANCE OF BIBLE DOCTRINE
1.
By definition, Bible doctrine is the content of the Canon of Scripture,
with emphasis on the communication of that content by teaching and instruction;
i.e., the transfer of Bible information by the pastor-teacher from the pages of
the Word of God to the individual souls of members of the Royal Family of God.
This includes the dissemination of doctrine on the basis of exegesis of the
original languages, or the analysis and classification of the English text.
Since Bible doctrine is the mind of Christ (1 Cor. 2:16), it must be
communicated by authorized personnel: prophets, Levitical priesthood (Old
Testament); apostles (Apostolic Age); pastor-teachers (Church Age).
2.
In His dying breath, Jesus Christ bequeathed doctrine to the Royal
Family as its spiritual legacy. By comparing Luke 23:46 with Psalm 31:5, we are
able to ascertain the exact con- tent of the Lord’s final words on the Cross:
“Into Your hands, O Father, I deposit My spirit; for You have delivered Me, O
Jehovah, God of doctrine” (literal and expanded translation of Psa. 31:5). By
explaining the source of His own spiritual stamina, Christ passed on to us the
regimental colors of the Royal Family of God Bible doctrine. He was the first
to bear the standard! In His humanity, positive volition motivated Him to take
in doctrine until He seized and held the high ground of super-grace. The
doctrine in His soul, based upon numerous acts of positive volition, shaped
history and is the basis of God’s relationship with us.
3.
The heritage of Bible doctrine existed in Old Testament times. I will
worship toward thy holy temple [the temple of your holiness], and praise [celebrate]
thy name [Person] for thy lovingkindness [grace] and for thy truth {doctrine]:
for thou hast magnified thy word {doctrinal teaching] above all thy name
{reputation] (Psa. 138:2). There was no Temple in David’s day; yet David
recognized where Headquarters is — the abode of God — and worshiped toward
heaven, the real Holy of Holies. This anticipates the fact that the veil which
barred the way into the Most Holy Place would be torn asunder and that you and
I as Royal Family of God would then bivouac in the presence of God forever.
When David said, “I will praise thy name,” he was expressing his occupation
with Christ and celebrating the Second Person of the Trinity. As a great
soldier, both in the human and spiritual realms, David possessed maximum doctrine
in his soul; in effect, he had on the full armor of God. His reasons for
celebration indicated that he was oriented to the Plan of God and was on the
high ground of super-grace: “because of your lovingkindness (CHESED — grace); because of your
truth (EMET —
doctrine).” Grace and doctrine are the motivation for true celebration:
“because you have magnified your doctrinal teaching above your reputation.”
Even more important than the reputation of God is the doctrine of God. Why?
God’s character is on the line with Bible doctrine. He has revealed, utilized
and centered His entire Plan for us in doctrine. The Father attaches the
highest importance to doctrine because it expresses who and what Christ is; it
further provides the logistics for His Plan. Doctrinal information is therefore
the basis for glorifying God and the channel to tactical victory in the angelic
conflict.
4. Bible doctrine
preexisted the human race (Prov. 8). Doctrine is the thinking of Christ (1 Cor.
2:16), the Plan of God the Father and the revelation of God the Holy Spirit.
Since the three Members of the Trinity have eternally existed, doctrine was
with God in eternity past.
5.
The believer’s attitude toward doctrine is the basis for blessing or
discipline (Prov. 8:33-36).
Hear [heed] instruction [be positive toward doctrine],
and be wise [accumulate maximum doctrine in the soul], and refuse it not
{neglect or become negative to it]. Blessed [happinesses — super-grace and
surpassing-grace blessings] is [to] the man [one] that heareth me [doctrine],
watching daily at my gates [the place of assembly — daily function of GAP], waiting at the posts of my doors [positive volition expressed]. For
whoso findeth me {doctrine] findeth [capacity for] life, and shall obtain
favour [super-grace] of [from] the LORD (Prov. 8:33-35).
What happens to those who go
A.W.O.L. from Bible doctrine without recovery? They can expect a quick
court-martial and a firing squad!
But [this is the other side — the
result of failure to follow the colors] he that sinneth against me [negative
volition toward doctrine] wrongeth [injures] his own soul: all they that hate
me [doctrine] love death [here’s the firing squad the sin unto death] (Prov.
8:36).
God has allotted to each of us a
certain amount of “time in grade.” The question is, how will you spend that
time — in the thick of the fray or hors
de combat? Will you remain in the guardhouse or will you mature spiritually
and enjoy the blessings God has provided for you in your personal super-grace
paragraph? Point 5 calls for two deductions, as delineated in points 6 and 7.
6.
Doctrine resident in the soul through the daily function of GAP is the basis for the
distribution of super-grace blessings (Isa. 53:12). After the victory of the
Cross, the special plunder of victory (super-grace blessings) has been made
available in time to super-grace believers in the Royal Family of God.
7.
Doctrine is also the basis for the distribution of surpassing-grace
blessings, in eternity (Heb. 11:9, 10, compared with Heb. 11:13; Jas. 1:25
compared with Jas. 2:12, 13).
8.
Bible doctrine is part of the principle of living grace for Phase Two.
Under living grace, God provides temporal and spiritual factors to keep the
believer alive in time. Temporal matters include food, shelter, clothing and
other necessities. Spiritual assets are in the sphere of academics: a Textbook
the Word of God; a classroom — the local church; a communicator — the
pastor-teacher (Eph. 4:11-13; Col. 1:25-29; Heb. 13:7,17).
9.
The Plan of God is both advanced and vindicated through Bible doctrine.
However, Jehovah the Father made a command decision to
crush Him (Christ on the Cross). He caused the affliction of Christ on the
Cross (when you will appoint His soul a trespass offering). He (Christ) shall
see a seed (Royal Family of God of Church Age); He shall prolong His days to
rule Israel in the Millennium; therefore, the Plan of Jehovah the Father will
advance in His hand (expanded trans., Isa. 53:10).
In eternity past, God the Father commissioned
Jesus Christ to provide eternal salvation for the human race. While Christ was
on the Cross bearing our sins and taking our place, that mission was
accomplished. Now we need simply believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior and
receive salvation (Acts 16:31). From this point, the Plan proceeds through
Bible doctrine in the souls of believers. The same concept is amplified in the
Book of Romans. The question is asked in Romans 3:3: “Shall unbelief cancel the
faithfulness of God?” The answer continues in verse 4:
Definitely
not! Moreover, let God continue truthful (full of doctrine) though every man a
liar; even as it stands written in Psalm 51:4, That you might become vindicated
by means of your doctrine, and that you might become victorious when you are
being maligned (expanded translation).
10. Bible doctrine is more real than
empirical knowledge (2 Pet. 1:12-21). If there is a conflict between what you
see, hear, smell, taste or think and what the Word of God says, the Word is
always right! When you continue to take in doctrine, it becomes more real to
you than any other factor in life, and it motivates you to fulfill God’s design
and purpose for Phase Two
11. Lack of doctrine and the
resultant reversionism of its people destroy a nation (Hos. 4:1-6; Heb. 11:3).
Whenever I read the Hosea passage, written around 700 B.C., I feel as though I
am reading a current newspaper, so closely does the situation in Israel
parallel that in our country today. The satanic objective to undermine the
foundation of our strength — our theology — has been achieved with unbelievable
speed. This is evident in the apostate trend of our seminaries and clergy and
in the mental attitude of our youth. Communism and its related concept of
socialism have been the tools used by Satan to accomplish his goal.
12. The communication of doctrine by
the pastor-teacher establishes the balance of residency between the filling of
the Holy Spirit and Bible doctrine in the soul of the believer. The Holy Spirit
resides in the body of every member of the Royal Family of God, but He
functions in the soul. By means of the filling of the Spirit, we understand and
learn doctrine as it is taught. Whereas the filling of the Spirit comes easily
— through the rebound technique — the filling up of the deficiency of Bible
doctrine is more difficult. It requires continued positive volition toward
doctrine over a period of time. The gift of pastor-teacher and the function of GAP
are the means which
God has ordained to transfer doctrine from the Canon of Scripture to your soul.
When you possess maximum doctrine in your soul and reach the super-grace
status, you will have a balance of residency.
13. The only doctrine which is
usable is that which has been transferred from the written page of the Bible
into your soul; therefore, consistency in the function of GAP becomes essential. Hebrews
10:25 presents the command to attend Bible class regularly:
Stop
forsaking or neglecting the assembly of yourselves together as is the habit of
certain ones who are reversionistic; but by being an encouragement, even so
much more as you see the day drawing near (expanded translation).
Hebrews 10:35 issues a warning
concerning the danger of negative volition, while verse 36 states the benefits
of persistence in the function of GAP and/or perseverance of positive volition.
14. There are many wonderful results of doctrine resident in the soul. Doctrine produces confidence for Phase Two (Job 5:24-27; 2 Cor. 5:6-8; Heb. 10:35). Doctrine orients the believer to the Plan of God (Isa. 26:3, 4; Rom. 8:28), produces stability of soul (Jas. 1:8) and the divine viewpoint of life in the right lobe; therefore, it is the key to mental attitude dynamics (Isa. 55:7-9; 2 Cor. 10:5). Doctrine is further the basis for divine guidance and execution of the will of God (Rom. 12:2, 3) and leads to occupation with Christ and maximum capacity to love God (Eph. 3:19; Phil. 3:10; Heb. 12:2, 3). Bible doctrine attains and holds the super-grace status of the believer (Phil. 3:12-14) and is the means of gaining surpassing-grace blessings for eternity (Heb. 11:9, 10, 13; Jas. 1:25; 2:12, 13).
Therefore, when the assimilation of
doctrine continues on a consistent daily basis, the capacities for spiritual
and temporal life are developed to the fullest; the mature believer is thus
prepared for combat!
PREPARED
FOR COMBAT!
Biblical nomenclature for spiritual
maturity comprises several synonyms; each aptly portrays some aspect of the
objective placed before us.
1.
The LANGUAGE SYNONYM consists of two Hebrew nouns, one Greek noun and its verb form. These
are: (1) CHOKMAH,
translated “wisdom” — the application of doctrine to experience; (2) MIQODESH
(a contraction of the
preposition MIN,
“from,” and the word QODESH, “tabernacle” a reference to grace-righteousness, which accrues through
maximum spiritual growth; (3) EPIGNOSIS, the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew CHOKMAH, defines “full knowledge”;
and (4) the verb EPIGINOSKO — doctrine in the right lobe of the mind, from which the inner
resources are drawn.
2.
The THEOLOGICAL SYNONYM “more grace” is found in James 4:6 and literally means “greater
grace.” It denotes that phase in the believer’s life in which divine blessings
are realized to the highest degree, and the normal function of the Royal priest
begins. It is this status I have chosen to call the “super-grace life.”
3.
The PRIESTLY SYNONYM concerns the construction of an “altar in the soul.” Whereas the
Levitical priesthood had a visible altar on which animals were sacrificed, the
Royal priesthood possesses an invisible but nevertheless real altar, formed of
Bible doctrine in the soul. The specialized priesthood of the Age of Israel has
no authorization to partake of this altar (Heb. 13:10); it is reserved
exclusively for the mature believer of this present dispensation — the Church
Age. Thus the priestly synonym becomes a technical term for Christian maturity.
Our priestly function, variously described as the sacrifices of life, lips,
praise, thanksgiving, petition and intercession, commences at the point of
super-grace, when Bible doctrine conveys to the believer priest precisely what
he should do on any given occasion. Under no circumstances should you at- tempt
to bring any sacrifice until you first build an altar in your soul!
4.
The BUILDING SYNONYM is implied in Ephesians 4:12 and 16. Bible doctrine gradually erects
and ultimately completes an edification complex in the soul, structured to
furnish the believer the necessary inner fortification, security and protection
in time of prosperity or adversity — total stability for all exigencies of
life.
5.
The TIME SYNONYM, expressed in the phrase “redeeming the time,” is an index of the
believer’s sagacious use of the time God has allotted him on this earth: toward
God (Eph. 5:16-18); toward the unbeliever (Col. 4:5).
6.
The CENTRAL CONTROL SYNONYM refers to the “inner dictator of the soul.” The
corrected and amplified translation of Ephesians 6:10 reads: “In the future,
keep on becoming strong in the Lord, even by means of the inner rule of endowed
power” and identifies the built-in dictator of the soul as the “inner rule.”
With Bible doctrine in your soul, all systems are go. The countdown is over,
and you are launched onto the high ground of the super-grace life. Central
Control has taken over to regulate your modus operandi and affords you the
answers to life’s circumstances, good or bad. You now have the ability to face
anything that comes your way; you are spiritually self-sustaining!
7.
The CRUCIFIXION SYNONYM delineates a twofold concept: (1) “take up the Cross” and (2) “follow
Me (Christ).” The taking up of the Cross concerns your regular attendance in
the local assembly under your right pastor-teacher, and, barring that
opportunity, the daily intake of Bible doctrine by means of the tape recorder.
It is a demand of dedication on your part to the importance of Bible doctrine.
The added exhortation, “follow me,” specifies the daily function of GAP despite opposition or
distractions. True discipleship is classroom discipline, which results in
growth in grace through the faithful absorption of Bible doctrine. The synonym
is found in Matthew 10:38; Mark 8:34; Luke 9:23; 14:27. 8. The CHEMICAL SYNONYM for spiritual maturity is
labeled “salt” (Matt 5:13; Mark 9:50; Luke 14:34; Col. 4:6). Sodium chloride
depicts the properties and potential of maxi- mum doctrine resident in the
believer’s soul. Salt not only seasons but also preserves. The mature believer thus
becomes the “salt of the earth,” the preserver of his nation.
9.
The MILITARY SYNONYMS are set forth in three separate field orders: (1) “put on the full
armor from God” (Eph. 6:11, 13) the divine provision for the Royal combat-
ants’ offense and defense in the unseen conflict; (2) “Follow the colors to the
high ground of super-grace” (Heb. 12:1, 2) the subject of this publication; (3)
“Establish a command post in the soul” (Col. 2:5-8) the effective function of
Bible doctrine in the life! While all the synonyms indicate the believer’s
preparedness and capacities, the military idioms, in a very real sense,
represent the challenge to follow the colors!
A
THREE-PARAGRAPH FIELD ORDER
Hebrews 12:1-3
Before any military mission, the commanding
officer of a battalion issues either a three-paragraph or a five-paragraph
field order to his subordinates; this follows the chain of command until
everyone in the outfit is briefed. The paragraphs include (1) Situation
intelligence — report regarding enemy and friendly forces; (2) Mission — a
clear, concise statement of the objective; (3) Execution — the means by which
the mission is to be accomplished; (4) Service Support — supply — the “beans
and bullets” concept; (5) Command and Signal — pyrotechnics, radio equipment,
etc.
Upon their challenge to follow the
colors to the high ground in Hebrews 10 and a discussion on the importance of
the Field Manual — Bible doctrine — in Hebrews 11:1-3, the Royal Battalion of
believers of the Church Age is ready to move out on the offensive. The first
three verses of Hebrews 12 form a three-paragraph field order for the advance
of the Royal Battalion: (1) Authorization to advance; (2) Objective of the
attack; (3) Description of enemy forces.
Authorization
to Advance
Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so
great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which
doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set
before us
(Heb. 12:1).
The inferential particle “wherefore”
(TOIGAROUN)
resumes the thought of Hebrews 10:39 and recognizes as parenthetical the verses
in between. The super-grace heroes of the Old Testament portrayed in Hebrews II are to be a source of
encouragement to the Royal Family in their advance to spiritual maturity. These
believers of the Gentile and Jewish Ages took the high ground with relatively
little support when compared to that which we have today in the completed Canon
of Scripture.
“For that very reason, therefore,”
indicates that we of the Royal Family do not retreat. Because we have neither
gone A.W.O.L.
from doctrine nor become indifferent to doctrinal teaching, we follow the road
to glory: saving grace to living grace; living grace to super-grace; super-grace
to dying grace; dying grace to surpassing grace! “Are,” present active
participle of ECHO
— “to have and to hold” — is a static present and verifies a condition that
perpetually exists. The permanent Old Testament roster of super-grace heroes
will continue to challenge and encourage the Royal Family of God to join them
on the high ground.
From Israelis ancient battle cry, “Remember the LORD . . . great and terrible [mighty Warrior], and fight. . .” (Neh. 4:14; cf. Dent. 20:4), to its modern leaders’ challenge, “Follow me!” many a meaningful challenge has stirred the hearts of fighting men before battle. Over the centuries, such calls to bravery as “Remember the Alamo!” have become synonymous with daring defiance.
Traditionally, the British are not
noted for their brilliance in military strategy and tactics; but, to their
credit, many of their officers have been excellent leaders of men. A custom
practiced for hundreds of years by British officers perfectly demonstrates
their uncanny ability to inspire unceasing loyalty and respect. Before a
battle, the commanding officer would unsheath his saber and walk up and down in
front of his men. Often pointing the saber, he would shout encouragement in the
inimitable British manner: “Up there is the enemy; we must go up and get those
chaps and put the bloody beggars out of business!” Suddenly, he would raise his
saber and present an invitation so civilized that you might think the troops
were being asked to have tea rather than to attack the enemy: “Won’t you join
me? Won’t you join me? Forward he!” And up the hill they would charge
undaunted, through shot and shell!
In the spiritual sense, there is no
war cry more pertinent to the Royal Family than that of the Scottish regiment,
the Seaforth Highlanders: “TULACH ARD” — Gaelic for “Take (or seize) the High Ground (or
the heights).” If the Old Testament believers could do this, how much more
should we who are “surrounded” (literal translation of PERIKEIMAI) by that entire battalion
of super-grace heroes! The past victories of “such great’ (distinguished)
believers cited in Hebrews II, support the Royal Family of the Church Age with a barrage of firepower
in its spiritual advance.
Now, in view of this “cloud” (NEPHOS) or host of witnesses, who
testify to the fact that it is possible to take the high ground even without a
completed Canon of Scripture, “let US lay aside. . . .” The aorist middle participle of APOTITHEMI, “having taken off,” could
be rendered “having stripped for action.” The action is holding the line of
positive volition — not just once in a while when you are in a jam — but
regularly assembling in the local church, your classroom for doctrinal
teaching, and the exercise of GAP, despite all distractions or pressures.
“Stripping” is a military metaphor
which depicts the soldier’s preparation for action by the removal of his
rucksack and other equipment that would impede his advance up steep
terrain.
Two obstacles of the Christian soldier are mentioned specifically: “every
weight” and “the sin.” “Weight’ (ORGOS) denotes a burden or impediment — any distraction
that hinders us from concentrating on doctrine or consistently taking it in.
Among these may be involvement with human celebrityship, pleasures,
entertainment, personality hang-ups. Such distractions are not classed as sin
in this context, though they are often sin-related.
“The sin” (HAMARTIA) incorporates the
categories of sin mental sins, sins of the tongue, overt sins and the function
of the lust pattern. Although “the sin” varies for each individual, it is one
that is “easily ensnaring” or entangling (EUPERISTATOS) the current sin from the
area of weakness in the old sin nature. No direct sin is specified here because
areas of weakness change as the believer progresses or retrogresses in his
Christian life. Whatever form of carnality constitutes the easily-ensnaring sin
for the advancing believer, the solution to carnality is invariably the rebound
technique. HAMARTIA recognizes the principle that we cannot advance apart from rebound.
The retreating believer’s area of
weakness is more complex in reversionism; therefore, the solution is also more
complex. It calls for repentance (a change of mental attitude to- ward
doctrine), rebound and reversion recovery a remedial period of the intense function
of GAP.
After all impediments have been
removed through rebound, we are ready to advance: “let us run” (present active
subjunctive of the verb TRECHO). This verb follows the military analogy of advancing toward the enemy
on the run. In modern military vernacular, we would say, “Let us charge the
enemy!” If we are to be victorious in the spiritual conflict, the initial
attack must be followed through “with endurance” (DIA HUPOMONE) — persistent positive
attitude toward Bible teaching, regardless of the circumstances of life!
The word “race” (AGON) can refer either to a race
in a stadium or to a battle or tactical situation. Here it is used in the
military sense of a combat objective. The “conflict set before us” refers to
our aim in the angelic conflict. We are commanded, therefore, to advance “on
the double” with endurance to the present objective: to seize and to hold the
high ground of the super-grace life — and on to glory!
For this reason, therefore, since we also keep having
such a great host (battalion) of witnesses (Old Testament super-grace believers
of previous chapter) supporting us, having taken off (stripped for action)
every impediment (distraction to GAP), and the
easily-ensnaring sin (by rebound), let us advance on the run with endurance in
the conflict to the present objective (super-grace status) (expanded trans., Heb.
12:1).
Objective
of the Attack
The American War for Independence,
erroneously known as the Revolutionary War, was not a revolution but a fight
against tyranny based on the principles of the rights of the individual to
protect his life, liberty and property. Throughout history, men have entered
into the rigors and inconveniences of war in order to seize and hold and
therefore to occupy a larger territory or to gain greater prosperity and
freedom. Likewise in the spiritual conflict, we are not only looking toward a
better place but also seeking the freedom and happiness of occupation with our
blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Hebrews 12:2 has this goal in view:
Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith;
who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame,
and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.
“Looking” (APHORAO) means “to look away, to
turn your eyes from one object and to fix them on another”; in other words, to
set your sights on the target. After you have glanced at the supporting
battalion — those who have already made it — you must move on toward the area
of your objective: concentrate on Jesus Christ! Live on the summit of the high
ground, the place of maximum love toward God or occupation with Christ! That is
the highest spiritual function of the believer in time. Since Christ is the
manifest Person of the Godhead, Category One love is basically directed toward
Him.
“Author” (ARCHEGOS) does not refer to one who
writes a book; rather, it denotes a leader, a ruler or a prince in the sense of
having originated a dynasty or established a kingdom. Jesus Christ is our
Prince-Ruler in that He generated the Royal Family of God through His saving
work on the Cross and completed it with His session at the right hand of the
Father. “Finisher” (TELEIOTES) is a hapax legomenon — a word which occurs only once in the Bible. It
means “perfector, completer, consummator: the one who brings through to final
attainment.” Our Prince-Leader is the One who leads us to the attainment of the
super-grace objective. How does He accomplish this? Through “faith” (ablative
of means from PISTIS). The ablative is not the regular case for expressing means except
when there is an implication of origin or source, as in this instance in the
use of ARCHEGOS.
Thus, “faith” describes that which is believed, or doctrine.
The only way anyone in the Royal Family
will ever reach super-grace status is by means of Bible doctrine resident in
his soul. “Author and Completer” emphasize both the means of obtaining
super-grace as well as its goal — occupation with Christ. Together, they
indicate that once you reach the high ground, you must hold it. You secure your
position in the same manner by which you arrived — through doctrine.
From eternity past, the Lord Jesus Christ, as eternal God, possessed perfect happiness; yet He was willing to set it aside for the present objective. “For the joy (ANTI plus the ablative of CHARA) that was set before him” (PROKEIMAI) must be clarified from the Greek syntax. Without going into all its ramifications, the dative of possession is literally “happiness to him”; but since it has no exact equivalent in the English, it must be rendered as a possessive pronoun: “his happiness.” Therefore, this phrase is best translated: “who instead of His always present perfect happiness.” The prepositional phrase, together with the ablative, follows the connotation of substitution. A similar principle is found in Matthew 20:28, where, according to the literal translation, Jesus said, “Just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His soul a ransom INSTEAD OF many” (ANTI POLLON — ablative of POLLOS).
In order to fulfill the
Father’s Plan for the Incarnation, Christ submitted Himself to the excruciating
agony of the Cross. The judgment of our sins in His own body was the most
intense suffering ever experienced by any member of the human race. Why was
Jesus Christ able to endure the anguish of the Cross? What was the source of
His courage? He possessed maximum doctrine in His soul; therefore, no
diversionary lactic of the enemy succeeded in turning His face from that objective
(Isa. 50:5-7)! Maximum doctrine resident in His soul, coupled with maximum
pressure in life, climaxed in the strategic victory of the angelic conflict.
Thus He set the pattern for us to endure the pressure of maintaining positive
volition, to get doctrine in the soul and to gain the tactical victory in the
angelic conflict to seize and hold the high ground of super-grace.
Jesus Christ “despised,” or
literally, disregarded (KATAPHRONEO) the “ignominy” (AISCHUNE) of the Cross and moved
right on to the pinnacle of His strategic victory His session at the right hand
of the Father — the highest place of honor. Subsequently, Christ divided the
plunder of His victory with us; this became the basis of our paragraph of
super-grace blessings. Even though we may fail to appropriate them,
nevertheless great blessings will always be waiting for us. To obtain them, we
must scale the “hill,” and that demands persistence in taking in doctrine.
Be concentrating on Jesus our Prince-Ruler, even the One
who brings us to the attainment of the super-grace objective by means of
doctrine resident in the soul. Jesus, who instead of His present happiness,
endured the Cross, having disregarded the shame; and He has sat down in the
past with the result that He remains seated in the highest place of honor on
the right hand of the throne of the God (expanded trans., Heb. 12:2).
Description
of Enemy Forces
Throughout His Incarnation, Christ
encountered intense opposition from both Homo sapiens and satanic forces. Satan
had intensified to the utmost his activities to thwart the Plan of God; yet not
once did Jesus Christ falter or succumb to weariness, despondency or
discouragement. He moved through every satanic barrage to complete the Father’s
Plan for Phase One. His determination becomes our challenge!
For
consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lest
ye be wearied and faint in your minds (Heb. 12:3).
“Consider” (aorist middle imperative
from the verb ANALOGIZOMAI — another hapax legomenon) means “to weigh in the mind, to deliberate,
to think something over very carefully.” The ingressive aorist adds the concept
that you begin to think because of what you have just learned. This command can
be obeyed only when you have mastered the principles delineated in verses 1 and
2: consistency and persistence of positive volition toward doctrine. Once you
seize and hold the high ground, your perspective changes and so does your scale
of values. You gain an entirely different viewpoint of who or what is important
in life. You become aware of Jesus Christ as the only Celebrity, and you begin
to concentrate on Him.
Your thoughts are directed
specifically in this verse to Christ’s endurance (HUPOMENO) under heavy concentration
of enemy fire. The active voice indicates that Christ produced the action of
the verb by enduring both the Cross and the “contradiction” or opposition (ANTILOGIA) while on the Cross. The
opposition of sinners includes all His human foes — religious and political,
collective and individual (Luke 12:10). The perfect tense is intensive; it
views the action as completed and summarizes the existing results: the
efficacious sacrifice of Christ; His saving work on the Cross; His dying words
in which He passed on the colors to the Royal Family; the resurrection,
ascension and session that completed the strategic victory of the angelic
conflict. Therefore, we are motivated to persist as He persisted; to remain
positive as He was positive!
Satan has now trained his sights on
the Royal Family of God. In Hebrews 12:3, his guns are leveled against the
believer’s soul in an attempt to cause fainting in the soul — the fatigue of
reversionism with its incipient reactor factors. You must be alert to all
dangers as you press the attack toward the high ground: when victory is within
your reach, pressure begins to mount; the enemy intensifies his search for
chinks in your armor. What might cause in you the reactor factors of
discouragement, despondency, bitterness, self-pity, jealousy, vindictiveness,
implacability, boredom, loneliness, and keep you from the Word of God? What is
more attractive or important to you than Bible doctrine? What is your breaking
point? As these are discovered, Satan exploits your frailties and sins in an
attempt to soften your defenses and weaken your soul.
Only as you and I concentrate on our
Lord, who “was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin” (Heb.
4:15), can we overcome these temptations and sins which so readily assault our
defenses.
For begin thinking about such a Person as Jesus Christ,
having endured such opposition by the sinners against Himself, in order that
you do not become exhausted (fatigued, enfeebled by reversionism), fainting in
your souls
(expanded trans., Heb. 12:3).
THE
NEW PERSPECTIVE OF THE HIGH GROUND
Philippians 3:4-8
The Concept of Human Celebrityship
The third chapter of the Book of Philippians presents the true perspective from
the high ground in contrast to the false. The Apostle Paul is the case in
point. As Saul of Tarsus, he was by mundane standards one of the foremost
celebrities in the history of Judaism. Therefore, he could demonstrate from his
own experience that there is a far more important issue in life than merely
attaining the pinnacle of success. His declaration, “For to me to live is
Christ” (Phil. 1:21), defines that issue for every believer. Once you become a
member of the Royal Family of God, Jesus Christ must be your only Celebrity!
The believer who neglects or becomes
negative to Bible doctrine has left his “first love” (Rev. 2:4). No longer
occupied with Christ, he now values some person or some thing above His Savior
and in effect robs Christ of His celebrityship. This substitution is
blasphemous and reversionistic and explains the reason for the divine
discipline paragraph in Hebrews 12:4-15. No one in the Royal Family has the
right to dispossess Jesus Christ of honor, fame or celebrityship.
In portraying himself as a man whose
reputation has reached the zenith of legalistic celebrityship, Paul refers to
the rituals of Judaism as a basis for his own self-righteousness. The Judaizers
had infiltrated the church at Philippi, which contained a large segment of
retired military personnel from the Roman Army, and had boasted of their
popularity. Along with other Gentile believers of the early church, the
Philippians were impressed with and therefore influenced by Judaism. It was the
antithesis of Hellenistic culture and eliminated the immorality and amorality
of Hellenism. Fascinated with Judaic self-righteousness, they followed this new
way of life. Without a clue to the ramifications of legalism and
self-righteousness of Judaism, they simply assumed that Paul had not gone far
enough in his teaching — an assumption suggested by the Judaizers themselves.
Paul must correct this error.
Though I might also have confidence in the flesh. If any
other man thinketh that he hath whereof he might trust in the flesh, I more (Phil. 3:4).
The word “flesh” can refer to the human
body or to the old sin nature; but here it represents the vast dimensions of
human prestige. When it came to earthly glory, Paul had more cause to boast,
should he so desire, than any of the Judaizers who had criticized him. “Even
though I myself might be having confidence in carnal standards of
celebrityship,” — he reasoned and the pictorial present brings out the actual
fact: he no longer possessed confidence in any human attainment. He had long
ago abandoned these apparent advantages. Now firmly established on the high
ground of super-grace, he enjoyed a new dynamic perspective of life.
However, to support his conclusion
at the end of verse 3, “and [we] have no confidence in the flesh,” Paul must
construct a meritorious premise. He does so from personal experience and under
the ministry of God the Holy Spirit. According to 1 Corinthians 1:26, “not many
wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called”; but
Paul was an exception. By the cosmic index, Paul was superior in every way; yet
his accomplishments are now simply biographical material!
While you are still advancing toward
the summit of the super-grace life, you must learn that there is only one
Celebrity in the Royal Family of God. This new perspective may not yet have caught
up with your actual experience; but you will fail to establish a beachhead
until you recognize and begin to think about our true Celebrity. This concept
correlates Hebrews 12:2, 3 with our passage in Philippians.
The conditional particle “if” (EI) coupled
with the indicative mood introduces a first class condition, a supposition from
the viewpoint of reality: “if, and it is true.” While the Judaizers arrogantly
presumed that they were the quintessence of spirituality, Paul was a truly
humble, modest person. Although he cited his factual achievements in the field
of Judaism, he was totally free from pride. He merely intended to demonstrate
that Bible doctrine can transform the illusion of human renown into one of
genuine super-grace greatness.
Thus Paul countered the challenge of
the Judaizers: “If you assume to have confidence in achievement I more!” Were
salvation attained through adherence to Judaism, his own works would have
promoted Paul to heaven. In that case, when he came to Philippi, he would have
taught salvation by the rite of circumcision. Instead, he dogmatically declared
to the Philippians: “BELIEVE on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved!” Could credit have
been ascribed to legalism, then Paul himself would have been a spiritual giant
by virtue of his superior morality and self-righteousness.
“And
not having confidence in the flesh, even though I myself might be having
confidence in the flesh. If anyone of the same category (Judaizers) assumes (presumes) to have confidence
in the flesh, I more (expanded trans., Phil. 3:4).
The
False Perspective
Paul had to establish a background of false criteria in order to present the true norm of super-grace. By every standard of Judaism, Saul of Tarsus possessed the highest rating. He would have easily qualified for a listing in a Pharisaical counterpart to the Marquis “Who’s Who.” Under Judaistic legalism he already had produced an impact on history as a human celebrity. The categories of Judaism in which Paul outclassed all Judaizers are described in the next two verses.
Circumcised the eighth day, of the stock of Israel, of
the tribe of Benjamin, an Hebrew of the Hebrews; as touching the law, a
Pharisee; Concerning zeal, persecuting the church; touching the righteousness
which is in the law, blameless (Phil. 3:5,6).
(1) Confidence in ritual
(“circumcised the eighth day”). This ritual of circumcision defined a true
Israelite, but was practiced by the Judaizers without the reality of salvation.
By the gauge of Judaism, circumcision on the eighth day indicated racial
superiority. Yet even in Paul’s day, racial purity had more or less
disappeared. Paul’s superiority began at the place where many of the Judaizers
could not compete; for more often than not, they had been circumcised as
adults!
(2)
Confidence in physical birth (“from the race of Israel”). Israel, the name
given to Jacob once he had reached super-grace status, became both the racial
and the national designation for the Jewish descendants of the twelve sons of
Jacob. If salvation could be claimed on the basis of physical birth alone, Paul
would definitely be saved! But since the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
demanded a new birth (John 3:7), Paul could have no confidence in the flesh.
All corporal values are eliminated by the glorious standards of grace. When you
reach the high ground, you are not impressed by the status of birth. Neither
race nor birth is an issue in God’s economy.
(3) Confidence in family (“from the
tribe of Benjamin” ). This tribe possessed four outstanding qualities.
Militarily, the Benjamites were unsurpassed; they could boast many heroes on
the battlefield. The first king of Israel sprang from the tribe of Benjamin;
thus they could claim royal celebrityship. Furthermore, they were known for
their undaunted loyalty to the Davidic dynasty. As a part of the Southern
Kingdom, they possessed great stability and establishment eclat. Next to Judah,
on the scale of prestige, the tribe of Benjamin was the most envied tribe. If
relationship with God had been based on the family escutcheon or national
prominence, Saul of Tarsus would have been automatically saved at birth! Down
through the ages, ancestry has been used by the arrogant to establish
themselves as superior to those within their perimeter.
(4) Confidence in nationalism or
culture (“an Hebrew from the Hebrews’). This refers to both Jewish patriotism
and cultural conservatism in contrast to the liberal and licentious Hellenistic
culture which had infiltrated Israel. Traditionally, Hellenistic Jews were
liberal; orthodox Jews, conservative. “An Hebrew from the Hebrews” indicates
Paul’s orthodoxy. A tremendous patriot, Saul of Tarsus had staunchly rejected
liberalism in culture and heritage.
(5) Confidence in religion (“as touching, or with reference to the
Law, a Pharisee”) .The Pharisees were an ancient, exclusive Jewish sect that
came into being after the Babylonian captivity. They paid excessive regard to
tradition and ceremony and developed a concept of superior sanctity. While their
original intentions were sound — separation from all that defiled body and soul
(Ezra 6:21; 9:1) — they soon departed from Bible doctrine.
During the Maccabaean period, a
sharp difference of opinion split the party into two factions: Sadducees and
Pharisees. The Sadducees, who drew their members from the ranks of the priests,
became the skeptics and were primarily concerned with their social position.
The Pharisees, whose membership was composed of the scribes, pursued their
legalistic tendencies with zealous sanctimony. It was no wonder, therefore,
that as an unbeliever, Paul persecuted the Church with great zeal! Jesus Christ
strongly condemned Pharisaism; and now Paul exposed them for what they truly
were: religious hypocrites whose confidence rested in human righteousness and
who rejected the grace of God! Had Paul placed any credence in the flesh, he
would have relied on the religiosity of Pharisaism for salvation.
(6) Confidence of function (“with
reference to zeal, persecuting the church’’ .. If the criterion were zealous
pursuit of his cause, then Paul was superior to all zealots of Judaism; for he
persecuted without discrimination all types of Christians, whereas the
Judaizers persecuted only true grace believers! Since Paul had become a believer
in Christ and had taken the high ground, he constantly exposed the error of
salvation by works, sincerity or false convictions.
(7) Confidence of self-righteousness
(“with reference to self-righteousness in the Law, having become blameless’’ ..
Saul of Tarsus excelled in the observance of every jot and tittle of the Mosaic
Law. While he was undeniably moral, he later realized that, in fact, his
religious fanaticism established him as the worst sinner who ever lived (1 Tim.
1:12-15). In rejecting this triumph of self-righteousness, .he declared: “Man
is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of [in] Jesus
Christ” (Gal. 2:16). Doctrine had replaced the now defunct ritual of Judaism.
Ritual without reality is meaningless. There must be substance in the soul to
correlate ritual with fact.
Traditionally, all ceremonies
related to the presenting of our flag hold great significance for Americans who
love their country. On our military posts during the formation of reveille, the
color guard carries the national standard in the form of a cocked hat as a
reminder of the War for Independence when our forefathers fought for our
freedom. The standard must be placed correctly onto the halyard to allow it to
flow free as a symbol that we WON that war and were now a FREE nation! At the command,
“Present arms,” the colors are raised to the top of the pole to portray the
fact that two hundred years later we are still a free people!
Every evening another ritual is
observed at the sound of the sunset gun, when the entire post comes to a
standstill from the smallest child to the highest ranking officer. Those in
vehicles dismount, face in the direction of the post flag and stand at
attention. If they are in uniform, they salute. As the flag is lowered, there
is complete silence except for the sounds of “To the Colors!” This ritual
repeatedly affirms the fact that the military services are the guardians of our
freedom, which has been ordained by God himself.
Those of us who understand the
traditions of our freedom as they relate to the military organizations can
appreciate the dramatic flag-raising and lowering ceremonies and are inspired
by them. Tragically today, they have little meaning for the majority of the
young men in the service and therefore elicit neither response of patriotism
nor national pride!
Before World War II, Hitler knew full well how
to capitalize on the emotional impact of his famed torch-light parades that
glorified the Nazi youth, who marched in loyal tribute to the Fuehrer! Today,
behind the Iron Curtain, ritual is again being utilized to ignite fierce
patriotism through intimidation. On May Day, as units of the Russian Army
thunder through Red Square in Moscow to parade their vast military strength,
they do so to impress the free world as well as to intimidate their own people
and satellite nations. Yet we can possess in the soul a warhead that is
mightier than any of the conventional or non-conventional weapons devised by
man. Bible doctrine can halt any offensive launched against the believer by
human or satanic forces. With doctrine in the soul, we can celebrate not only
our national heritage but also our spiritual heritage as we learn to respect
and to appreciate Christ as the true Celebrity, our King of Kings and Lord of
Lords!
The
True Perspective from the High Ground
While our concepts of status differ
from those of Judaism, the issue of human celebrityship remains as provocative
today as it was in Paul’s day. Therefore, Paul’s presentation of the true perspective
is as pertinent now as when it was first written:
But
what things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ (Phil. 3:7).
The adversative conjunction “but” (ALLA) sets up a contrast between
the false standards of human celebrityship and the true measure of a
super-grace hero. “What things’ comprise the spurious concepts of cosmic
success and the erroneous perspective of either the unbeliever or the
reversionistic believer. The word “gain” is the key to understanding verses 7
and 8. Translated in the singular, it is actually the nominative plural of KERDOS. The singulars and plurals
in this paragraph are noteworthy, for they differentiate between the divine
perspective from the high ground and the viewpoint of the unbeliever.
The “gains’ are the seven apparent
advantages of Paul’s ascendancy in Judaism, which normally could lead to
confidence in the flesh. “But what things were advantages to me (EGO).” The dative of
disadvantage of the personal pronoun classifies those “gains” as very real
disadvantages. Grace standards preclude all faith in human celebrityship! Paul
knew that his attainment under Judaism was never the basis of his super-grace
fame or renown.
Some members of the Royal Family of
God may have carried over from their lives as unbelievers certain criteria for
celebrityship. These establish definite concepts of human prominence. In our
society, acclaim might go to athletics, drama, music, art, business, society,
politics or professional and military celebrityship. I am not disparaging
achievement in any field of endeavor. The point is that eminence in the human
sphere must never be allowed to displace Jesus Christ. He should have
preeminence. But only you can decide who or what is paramount in your life. A
decision in favor of human prestige can quickly turn you negative toward Bible
doctrine.
A second problem occurs when a
believer seeks worldly recognition and neglects Bible doctrine in his struggle
for honor, fame or wealth. That is the issue in focus here. Nothing must keep
you from consistency and persistence in the field of positive volition toward
doctrine! By taking the high ground of super-grace, you avoid the celebrityship
pitfall.
Consistent and decisive positive
volition toward doctrine orients the believer to the grace perspective.
Orientation to grace is the initial floor of the edification complex in the
soul and is essential in the consolidation of spiritual growth. Certainly you
will fail and make mistakes as you capture the glory road inch by inch. But once
you gain a foothold on the lofty heights of maturity, you will be troubled less
and less by human viewpoint and the tug-of-war between the celebrityship of
Christ and the accolades of human approbation.
The attainment of success through
grace is a definite part of the Christian’s super-grace paragraph. Yet we must
be careful to distinguish between pseudo-celebrityship and super-grace
blessing. If prosperity and success do not come from the Lord, they are not
worth having! This quite possibly was the real issue underlying the bitterness
and hatred of the Judaizers toward Paul. He had achieved a fame which they
could never equal, and its source was the Lord!
As the holder of seven world records
in the field of Judaism, Paul was an authority on that subject. True, from the
aspect of Judaism, such merits were advantageous; but from the high ground
perspective, they were worthless ballast. It was his expert opinion that they
must be “counted” as loss. The basis for Paul’s deduction is emphasized by the
present middle indicative of HEGEOMAI (“to conclude as an expert”), and the seven gains
of Judaism are termed ONE loss (accusative SINGULAR of ZEMIA). Once you become occupied with the Person of
Christ, all human worth becomes loss. As doctrine takes up its residency in
your soul, the old norms are replaced by a new scale of values. On the high
ground, capacity for life increases appreciation of the fantastic super-grace
blessings which God provides.
Ask yourself: Who is the source of
my blessings? Am I seeking fame and fortune by my own ability, or am I content
to scale the high ground first and there await my super-grace paragraph from
God? To gain spiritual maturity glorifies God. To achieve honor apart from
Bible doctrine plays into the hand of Satan, for invariably, human pride,
approbation and power lust enter the picture of the self-made man!
Let me hasten to balance that
statement by saying that the divine perspective is not acquired by RENOUNCING worldly recognition or
achievement. The principle of the Christian life consists, not in giving up
something, but in replacing human success with divine provision. As you follow
the colors and GAP
it to super-grace, there will be both replacement and implementation of Bible
doctrine; i.e., human reputation is replaced by the celebrityship of Christ!
Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the
excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered
the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I may win Christ (Phil. 3:8).
The closest we can come to a literal
translation of the five Greek particles which form the phrase, “Yea doubtless
and,” would be “More emphatically, therefore, even I also.” Paul never
apologized for repetition! By reiterating the phrase, “I count” (HEGEOMAI), he emphatically asserted
that he knew what he was talking about. His dogmatic conclusion that “ALL
THINGS” (plural) be
one loss (singular) was not a matter of pride but of super-grace confidence!
Because of Christ, Paul had forfeited or replaced (not suffered or given up!)
all the achievements of Judaism. Yet he had suffered not loss but greater gain:
the benefit of “the excellency or the surpassing greatness of the knowledge of
Christ Jesus,” his Lord. (DIA plus the accusative of the present active participle HUPERECHO, used as an ascriptive
participle, means “surpassing”).
Please notice what constitutes
surpassing greatness in the Christian life: knowledge of doctrine which leads
to occupation with Christ! Paul kept on concluding human effort advantages SKUBALON (plural) — “piles of dung.”
The King James translation is euphemistic; Paul is actually comparing all
energy-of-the-flesh deeds to a pile of excrement the worst possible insult.
Nevertheless, Paul has the true perspective of surpassing greatness. The
purpose of this complete break with the past and its human viewpoint reasoning
was to achieve the objective of super-grace: “that I may win (aorist active
subjunctive of the verb KERDAINO — ‘to gain’) Christ.” As a good soldier of Jesus
Christ, Paul set his sight on the high ground and on occupation with his Lord.
But what category of things were gains (advantages) to
me, these same things I myself have concluded loss (disadvantage) because of
the Christ (occupation with Christ). More emphatically, therefore, even I also
myself conclude the all things of human achievement and celebrityship to be
loss for the sake of the surpassing greatness of the knowledge of Jesus Christ
my Lord (super-grace status, stressing Category One love), because of whom I
have forfeited the all things of human celebrityship, and keep on concluding
them piles of dung in order that I may gain Christ (to seize and hold the high
ground of super-grace) (expanded trans., Phil. 3:7, 8).
THE
PERSISTENT DECISION TO FOLLOW THE COLORS
Philippians 3:12-14
Consolidating Your Gains
On the third day of the Battle of
Gettysburg, the Confederates made their final assault, commonly known as
“Picket’s Charge.” Spearheaded by General Lewis A. Armistead’s Brigade, the Southerners
reached their objective — the clump of trees and the stone wall at the Union
center, known simply as the “Angle” — but were unable to hold their position.
Because they were tragically outnumbered and lacked reinforcements, only a few
hundred were able to cross the wall before they were overrun by thousands of
Yankees. Each break-through must be exploited; reserves must be available in
order to follow through; otherwise, the offensive loses its punch and the
ground cannot be held. This principle applies to the exploits of the Christian
life. Even though you have arrived at a point, unless you press on vigorously,
you will be forced to retreat.
Many
of you will come right up to the crest of the super- grace heights. You will
enjoy the view for awhile and bask in its splendor; but the accompanying
prosperity will prove too much for you and lure you away from doctrine. Then as
soon as you are in trouble, back you will come. If you keep climbing up and
slipping down the hill without consolidating your gains, you will never truly
realize your super-grace paragraph of blessing. In fact, the blessing will turn
to the cursing of discipline! The continual enjoyment of super-grace blessings
is contingent upon your tenacity in the function of GAP, which builds maximum
doctrine in the soul.
The Apostle Paul had once been on
the summit of super- grace but had been driven off by reversionism. Defying
God’s geographical will for his life, as well as the Prophet Agabus’ warning
(Acts 21:11), Paul had returned to Jerusalem in May of A.D. 57. Paul loved
Jerusalem. Here the Church had its origin, and here too his past greatness and
present status were well-known. However, the Jerusalem church had been
infiltrated by legalism, and Paul was considered to be highly controversial.
Perhaps the congregation would give him a hearing if he consented to some overt
sign of affiliation with Judaism. Paul knew better, but his emotional
attachment to the “Holy City” blurred his discernment. He compromised grace and
entered the Temple to take a vow. A prey to legalism and subsequent
reversionism, Paul would have died the sin unto death had it not been for the
grace of God operating through the intervention of the military.
Four years of discipline in prison followed,
during which time Paul recovered from reversionism and wrote the prison
epistles. By the time he penned the Book of Philippians, Paul had once more
reached the high ground. Now that he had planted the colors, he must hold his
position.
Not as though I had already attained, either were already
perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am
apprehended of Christ Jesus (Phil. 3:12).
The phrase, “Not as though (OUK
HOTI) I had already (HEDE — ‘before now’) attained
(LAMBANO),” does not refer to the resurrection body of the previous verse,
which is a part of the parenthetical verses 9-11, but moves on to a second
conclusion. The first, at the end of verse 8, was related to capturing the high
ground: “I keep on concluding them (human systems of celebrityship) piles of
dung in order that I may gain Christ (to seize the high ground of
super-grace),” The second conclusion in verse 12 refers to the consolidation of
these gains: “nor were already perfect” — i.e., “I have not before now reached
the objective.” This indicates that Paul had returned to the high ground but
was not as yet totally stabilized.
His position on the high ground
secure, Paul would not be driven off again. This time he would exploit the
breakthrough. He affirmed his determination by the statement, “I follow after”
(DIOKO), or literally, “I am pursuing or pressing the attack.” The last five
years of Paul’s life were phenomenal. He not only held his ground, but he
advanced spiritually beyond any other believer in all of time. From that final
period of his life emerged seven great epistles that were destined to reverse
the course of history for every generation after A.D. 62.
Paul’s firm resolution not to repeat
the same mistake but to press on is expressed in the unusual conditional
particle “if” (El plus the subjunctive mood). The third class condition,
coupled with a first class conditional particle signifies that while the
outcome of Paul’s resolution was still in question at the time of writing, there
was actually no doubt in Paul’s mind. Therefore, he kept on driving: “that also
I may apprehend (aorist active subjunctive of KATALAMBANO — ‘to seize, to attain, to
make one’s own, to overtake’).” He used LAMBANO for assaulting the hill; KATALAMBANO, for staying there. The
culminative aorist recognizes that he had attained the first objective only to
discover a new objective: he must remain on top until death!
“Press the attack” was one of
Stonewall Jackson’s favorite battle cries. Once he had achieved a breakthrough,
he would ride from one outfit to another and shout, “Press them! Press them!”
When his troops were successful, he moved through the regiment exclaiming,
“Good !Very good!” After Paul had consolidated his gains and stood on the
threshold of the golden bridge of dying grace, he may well have said “Good!
Very good!” or, as he wrote to Timothy: “I have fought a good fight, I have
finished my course [the advance toward
the high ground], I have kept the faith [doctrine]” (2 Tim. 4:7). Of the galaxy of super-grace believers in
history, Paul shines the brightest because he exploited to the maximum the
tactical victory of super-grace!
It is God’s purpose that every
believer in the Royal Family follow the colors to the high ground of
super-grace. Jesus Christ has “apprehended” (seized and held) us so that we can
fulfill that objective. Everything we would need in time and in eternity was
provided in eternity past before we existed. Now while God is still invisible
to us, we can attain the super-grace life so that the invisible God becomes
visible to us through Bible doctrine.
Not that I have before now received permanent super-grace
status, nor have I before now reached the objective (super-grace and beyond the
road to glory); now then, I keep on pressing that also I might seize and hold
the high ground of super-grace on account of which high ground of super-grace I
also was seized and held by Christ Jesus (expanded trans., Phil. 3:12).
Securing
Your Position
Paul learned from his past failures.
Never again would he let them hinder his advance or cause him to retreat into
reversionism. He demonstrated that a person who has become submerged in great
failures and mistakes can still emerge a super-grace hero. Upon your arrival at
the crest of the high ground, you are established in the status of a NORMAL royal priest. To retain
that status and function to the fullest, you must exploit the break-through by
which the element of contingency is overcome. Therefore, in securing your
position, you must not dwell on past failures, but ignore them. Although Paul
relates this principle to his own experience, it applies to each believer.
Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but
this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching
forth unto those things which are before (Phil. 3:13).
“Brethren” — Royal Family of God —
implies that we can take Paul’s autobiographical material and apply it to our
own lives. “I count” (present middle indicative of LOGIZOMAI)
means
“to evaluate” and indicates objective thinking in regard to oneself. The
negative adverb “not” (OU) should read “not yet.” His evaluation of himself is
that he has not yet “apprehended” (KATALAMBANO again) — seized and held the high ground. In
the consummative perfect, it is not an existing state but a process not yet
completed. However, he anticipates that the objective will be secured.
“But one thing” is an idiomatic
expression in the Greek which connotes concentration: “but one thing on which I
concentrate.” As
long as we are alive, we should concentrate on the objective — follow the
colors; advance to the high ground; keep pressing! Despite failure, get up and
keep moving. How is this accomplished? By “forgetting” (EPILANTHANOMAI) the past To add to your
own agonizing memories, other people will remind you of your failures. You will
be the victim of judging, maligning, pressure and other reactions.
Consequently, you must concentrate on forgetting your past sins. Notice what
this does not say: cry over your failures; defend yourself; justify your
actions; try to straighten things out! All this is eliminated by the word
“forget.” Part of your advance is to completely eradicate from your memory what
lies behind you. But you cannot stop there; the advance is to be continued.
“Reaching forth” (EPEKTEINO) is used for a sprinter who extends every effort as he approaches the
finish line; to give every ounce of energy to win a race; to exploit a
breakthrough. “Constantly stretching forward” toward that “which lies before”
the high ground! Paul stresses the importance of unflinching positive volition
which results in the daily function of GAP — AFTER you attain maturity. As long as you are alive —
keep pressing! This is the means by which you secure your position.
Brethren (Royal Family of God), I
evaluate myself as not yet having seized and held the high ground of
super-grace; but one thing on which I concentrate: forgetting what lies behind
(reversionistic failure) and pressing toward what lies before (super-grace, dying
grace, surpassing grace) (expanded trans., Phil. 3:13).
The
Victory Prize
I
press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus (Phil.
3:14).
Because of his own experience and the
time he wasted in reversionism, Paul could scarcely overemphasize the necessity
of continued advance. Not only did he intend to proceed from that high ground
all the way to surpassing grace, but he hoped that all believers would follow
his example!
Once you capture the high ground,
you see the panorama of the next objective (“the mark”) dying grace and
surpassing grace. As Paul viewed the other side of the hill, he anticipated and
saluted his surpassing-grace paragraph. When at last he crossed the golden
bridge of dying grace, he embraced or received the surpassing-grace rewards —
“the prize” (BRABEION). Dying grace bridges the gap between super-grace and
surpassing grace. By securing his position, Paul achieved his super-grace
blessings in time, dying grace happiness and surpassing-grace rewards in
eternity. This portion of his autobiography is recorded in 2 Timothy.
Henceforth there is laid up for me a
crown {surpassing-grace blessings, beyond the normal blessings of eternity] of righteousness,
which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me
only, but unto all them also that love his appearing {super-grace believers] (2
Tim. 4:8).
The Lord keeps a daily ER (efficiency rating) on all
believers (2 Chron. 16:9) to determine their super-grace blessings and
surpassing-grace rewards. These “decorations” are described in Philippians 3:14
as belonging to “the high calling” (KLESIS), or “the upward station.” The upward station is
the eternal state or Phase Three, when we receive the results of our ER. The source of our
surpassing blessings is God; the recipients, the Royal Family of God — those
“in Christ Jesus.” What is your daily ER as a Christian soldier? You can either go down the
“gory” road of reversionism and lose both your super-grace and surpassing-grace
rewards, or you can take the glory road of Bible doctrine and win the prize in
time and in eternity!
I keep advancing to the objective (following the colors
on the road to glory: from saving grace to super-grace, from super-grace to
dying grace, from dying grace to surpassing grace) for the purpose of reward
(surpassing-grace paragraph in eternity) belonging to the upward station (Phase
Three) from the God (paragraph in the Divine Decrees) in Christ Jesus (part of
Royal Family)
(expanded trans., Phil. 3:14).
There is a poem, author unknown, which I have adapted, for it beautifully sums up God’s purpose for us in the angelic conflict: You cannot choose your battlefield God does that for you; But you can plant the colors Where the colors never flew! Take up the challenge: FOLLOW THE COLORS!
You
cannot choose your battlefield —
God
does that for you;
But
you can plant the colors
Where
the colors never flew!
Take
up the challenge: FOLLOW THE COLORS!