Grace Apparatus for
Perception
True equality
No two people are born equal!
Although proponents of socialism and systems of internationalism claim human
equality as their goal, equality cannot be achieved either by legislation or
selective breeding! It is ever Satan’s purpose to destroy human individuality
and freedom. In the devils domain, no equality exists, either at birth or at
any time thereafter!
In contrast, through regeneration,
God can accomplish in a second what man has never been able to do from the
beginning of time. Where man has failed, grace has found a way to bring about
equality in the human race. Every believer in Jesus Christ is made ONE with Him and receives at the moment of salvation the same apparatus
for spiritual perception a grace means for comprehending Bible doctrine.
Because there must be a new birth before this equality can exist, the Lord
Jesus Christ explained the necessity and nature of the spiritual birth in His
conversation with a religious man:
That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which
is born of the Spirit is spirit [spiritually alive]. Marvel not that I said
unto thee, Ye must be born again (John 3:6,7).
And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness,
even so must the Son of man be lifted up: That whosoever BELIEVETH in him should not perish, but have eternal life (John 3:14, 15).
Physically, we are born with neither
a human spirit nor the Holy Spirit. At the moment of salvation, through faith
in Christ, we receive both (1 Cor. 3:16; 1 Thess. 5:23), and these form the
basis for the “grace apparatus for perception” (GAP) a grace system whereby God
has made it possible for all believers to learn doctrine and to advance tactically
to spiritual maturity. Therefore, it is the divine provision for spiritual
growth and advancement. God has provided this way for every believer,
regardless of his human IQ, educational background or
his, natural perspicacity, to understand and categorize Bible doctrine. GAP is simply a technical term used to communicate the mechanics for the
intake of spiritual knowledge and assimilation of doctrine into the soul.
This Grace Plan makes it possible
for a believer who may be only a few degrees above a moron to understand the
same doctrine as a believer who is a genius. When it comes to comprehension of
doctrine, the genius has no advantage over the person of low IQ. The greatest intellect in history can neither conceive of nor design
one factor in the grace of God. Christianity is infinitely beyond all that we
could “ask or think” (Eph. 3:20). To understand this, it is essential first to
distinguish between human and spiritual IQ.
Distinction between human and
spiritual IQ
Human IQ (intelligence
quotient) is the number assigned to an individual on the basis of dividing his
mental age (determined by specialized testing) by his chronological age. The
number resulting from the division of these two ages indicates the relative
intelligence of that person or his ability to learn.
In contrast to human IQ, spiritual IQ is measured by the amount
of doctrine stored in the human spirit and right lobe of the mentality of the
believer. Spiritual IQ is indicated in the Hebrew
by the noun CHAKMAH, often translated “wisdom.”
In the Greek, it is designated primarily by the word EPIGNOSIS, which is usually translated “knowledge,” but
actually has a technical connotation of a concept or a category.
For this cause we also, since the day we heard it, do not
cease to pray for you, and to desire that ye might be filled with the [full]
knowledge [EPIGNOSIS] of his will [sovereign purpose and design] in all wisdom
and spiritual understanding (Col. 1:9).
“Filled” (PLEROO in the Greek) means “to fill up a deficiency.” Doctrine in the human
spirit fills up the deficiency of the soul. PLEROO also means “to fully
possess”; hence, the believer must fully possess doctrine in order to have
capacity for life and to function in Phase Two. “In all wisdom and spiritual
understanding” refers to the spiritual IQ which comes from EPIGNOSIS. While human IQ uses a combination of faith
(the basis by which we begin to learn), rationalism and empiricism, spiritual IQ utilizes faith only, based on the filling of the Holy Spirit.
The exclusion of human IQ from GAP
To consider human IQ to be a factor in learning Bible doctrine not only implies that a low IQ believer would be handicapped in the perception of God’s Word but also
suggests that God is unfair. Yet, according to the Doctrine of Divine Essence,
God is absolutely righteous and just and therefore impartial.
[That ye] maybe able [EXZISCHUO — to have complete
ability] to comprehend [KATALAMBANO — to truly understand; to make one’s own]
with [in the company of] all saints [all believers have the same opportunity
and ability in the field of spiritual phenomena] what is the breadth, length,
depth, and height [ categories of doctrine stored in the human spirit] (Eph. 3:18).
Every believer is designed to
respond to doctrine, but not on the basis of human IQ. GAP is a grace system all the
way!
The secret things belong unto the LORD our God: but those things which are revealed belong unto us and to our
children for ever, that we may do all the words of this law (Deut 29:29).
Grace and faith eliminate human IQ as a handicap. First Corinthians 1:19-2:16 demonstrates the failure of
empiricism and rationalism in understanding divine phenomena.
But as it is written. Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard,
neither have entered into the heart [right lobe] of man, the things which God
hath prepared for them that love him (1 Cor. 2:9).
The “eye-ear concept is the system
of perception under empiricism, the pursuit of knowledge by observation and
experimentation. “Hath not seen” [HORAO] is the verb for “panoramic view.” The
physical eye is connected with empiricism. Neither God nor doctrine nor any
spiritual phenomena is discernible to the human eye. “God is a Spirit: and they
that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth” (John 4:24).
Furthermore, empiricism is a meritorious system of perception which requires
human ability and is therefore incompatible with the grace of God as far as
perception of doctrine is concerned.
The ear is also a means of obtaining
knowledge through experience. Since God no longer speaks directly to Homo
sapiens, the ear cannot hear God. We frequently bump into someone who thinks he
has heard the voice of God. This is either hallucination or imagination. In
this dispensation, with the completion of the Canon of Scripture, no one hears
the voice of God.
“The things which God has prepared”
refer to Bible doctrine — God’s Plan and God’s provision designed in eternity
past (Prov. 8). There is no way whereby man’s plans or man’s ability can get
into the picture. Doctrine has been prepared “for them that LOVE [present participle of AGAPAO] him.” The present tense
indicates a continuous process. Throughout the Church Age there will be those
who love God, and therefore they will love His Word. If you love the written
Word, you love the Living Word. They go together; they cannot be separated! The
participle indicates that this is a principle or law of God whereby the
accumulation of doctrine in the human spirit is translated into love for God.
For what man knoweth the things of a man, save [except]
the spirit of man which is in him? even so the things of God knoweth no man,
but the Spirit of God (1 Cor. 2:11).
In
this verse we see the failure of rationalism in grace perception. While empiricism
emphasizes sensory perception or experimentation apart from reason or thinking,
rationalism relies on reason as the criterion for reality. Under rationalism,
one’s knowledge and opinions are based upon what the mind dictates rather than
upon what is visible. “Knoweth” (OIDA) is the perfect tense used for the
present tense and therefore in this context is human knowledge based on
rationalism as a system
of
perception.
“The things of a man” are human
phenomena. “Spirit” (PNEUMA) has both technical meanings, such as Holy Spirit
and human spirit, and general connotations, such as wind, breath and the
immaterial part of man. In this verse, PNEUMA is used in its literal
sense before it became a Koine Greek word in the New Testament. Since it
originally meant “breathings and represented air taken into the human body, the
Greeks used it as a human system of perception based upon the function of the
“breathing apparatus” of the soul. It carried the concept of inhaling and
exhaling information. The only way that PNEUMA is used in this sense in
the New Testament is in the case where it is accompanied by a modifier, as in
this verse “of man” (ANTHROPOS, the generic term for Homo
sapiens). So the mention of “spirit” along with “man” refers to man’s systems
of perception. Man has the innate ability to perceive and categorize human
information but not divine or spiritual knowledge.
The last phrase of 1 Corinthians
2:11, “except the Spirit of God,” sets up a contrast between the spirit of man
and the Spirit of God. Again we have the same word PNEUMA, but there is a difference: the first PNEUMA, with the genitive of “man,” is merely human
perspicacity; the second PNEUMA, with the genitive of “God,”
refers to the Holy Spirit. The unbeliever comprehends material phenomena
through meritorious systems of perception (rationalism and empiricism) based
upon his own intellect. The believer understands Bible doctrine (“the things of
God”) on a non-meritorious basis through the ministry of the Spirit. The first
involves human apparatus; the latter, the grace apparatus. What causes the
human system of perspicacity to function? Human IQ!
What activates the grace system? The ministry of the Holy Spirit through the
filling of the Spirit!
Receptive Comprehension
You may not be aware of the fact
that everything you learn goes through a process in your soul. This process is
related to the two frontal lobes connected with the mentality of the soul. The
essence of the soul includes self-consciousness, mentality with two lobes, emotion,
and volition. The left or perceptive lobe is called NOUS (mind) in the Greek and is designed for receptive comprehension that
is, to understand various types of data and to assimilate objective
information. This is the first target of GAP. The right lobe (KARDIA in the Greek), translated “heart,” is the dominant lobe and contains
the following areas: a frame of reference (the antechamber for doctrine); a
memory center (the “pump” that circulates doctrine throughout the right lobe);
vocabulary and categorical storage (the supply houses for formation and
classification of thoughts); a conscience (the norms and standards); and a
“launching pad” for application of doctrine to experience.
Doctrine in the NOUS is called GNOSIS (objective understanding).
However, GNOSIS cannot be applied to
experience. This means that the left lobe is only a staging area in learning
doctrine. The thinking of the left lobe is called NOEO, the simple verb for the thought pattern. Two kinds of thinking
transpire in the left lobe: PHRONEO, objective-type thinking,
and DOKEO, subjective thinking. PHRONEO plus faith transfers doctrine to the human spirit
and converts it to EPIGNOSIS (full knowledge). However,
if you become hypersensitive over certain principles you are taught, your thinking
becomes DOKEO. You understand what was
said, but you react or take personal offense, either with regard to the teacher
or to the content of the message, and immediately you begin “operation DOKEO.” All this ever accomplishes is antagonism and irritation
in the soul and leads to self-induced misery, which eliminates the possibility
of utilizing the doctrine you have just learned.
Understanding doctrine is all that
is required in receptive comprehension. It is not necessary that you agree or
disagree. What is essential is that you maintain an open mind in the filling of
the Spirit until all the facts are assimilated. Receptive comprehension demands
the accumulation of evidence before judgment is passed. You must give the
passage a hearing regardless of your personal prejudices or your negative
reflexes.
Receptive comprehensive involves the
following factors: availing oneself of Bible teaching; the acceptance of the
authority of the one who communicates doctrine; the ministry of God the Holy
Spirit converting the content of the message into receptive comprehension or GNOSIS (1 Cor. 2:9-16; 1 John 2:27).
GNOSIS can exist to a large degree
in any believer without spiritual benefit, since it has no application of
divine viewpoint to this life. To be beneficial, doctrine must be transferred
to the human spirit and to the right lobe. Some believers, who appear to be
great Christians and who seem to know a great deal of doctrine, are in reality
advancing very little in their spiritual status. One type of person in this
category is the “Prophecy nut”; he has pinpointed all the personalities of the
Tribulation and categorized every event of the future; but he simply has a
logjam of prophecy in the left lobe! Only the function of the grace apparatus
for perception can break up this blockage. GAP operates on the basis of
nine grace provisions for learning doctrine.
Grace provisions for learning doctrine
The Formation and Preservation of
the Canon of Scripture (Matt 24:35; 1 Pet 1:23). Every believer in the Church
Age has access to God’s Word in written form as a textbook for learning Bible
doctrine. In the formation of the Canon, God the Holy Spirit took pertinent
information and brought it into the perceptive lobe of the human authors, who,
in the filling of the Spirit, understood it; from there, through the function
of GAP and within the framework of their own personality
and individuality, they exhaled it in writing. This is called THEOPNEUSTOS — “God-breathed” — inhale and exhale (Doctrine of
Inspiration — 2 Tim. 3:16). In this way, God’s complete and coherent thought
toward man was recorded, so that we now have a completed Canon of Scripture in
writing.
Throughout the ages, the Canon has
been subjected to fantastic Satan-inspired attacks; yet God has preserved His
Word from destruction AND THAT IS GRACE! None of us earns or deserves such
grace. The Bible continues to be the world’s best seller and the only book to
date which has been translated into over one thousand languages.
Divine Authorization of the Local
Church as a Classroom for Learning Doctrine (Col. 2:7; Heb. 10:25). The Church
Age is the first period in history where the principle of the local church is
divinely authorized. You must remember that prior to this dispensation there
were bona fide sacred buildings (the Tabernacle and the Temple), sacred
ceremonies (the Levitical offerings and feasts), and the sacred modus operandi
of the priesthood in which doctrine was communicated.
With this new dispensation and the
completion of the Canon of Scripture, the modus vivendi for believers has
radically changed. We now have, under a grace principle, the authorization of
the local church for the authoritative communication of Bible doctrine. Why is
this so important? All worship is now centered in learning Bible doctrine.
Whereas before, Christ was the direct target in the angelic conflict, the
believer is now the object of Satanic attack. Bible doctrine is the only
garrison for the believer’s soul in this intensified stage of the angelic
conflict (Eph. 6:10-17). Therefore, the provision of the local church and its
continued existence is vitally important for the protection of the believer! No
believer earns or deserves such grace. Believers assembled in the local church
are students without portfolio and must submit to strict academic discipline
under the ministry of God the Holy Spirit.
If there is no local church that
provides consistent and accurate doctrinal teaching, then the believer must
avail himself of other sources. This may be in the form of printed material or
information from taped Bible classes. It is up to each individual to discover a
method best for him for the daily intake of Bible doctrine.
The Spiritual Gift of Pastor-Teacher
for the Authoritative Communication of Doctrine (Eph. 4:11; 1 Tim. 1:11). This
spiritual gift, which is restricted to males, includes both authority and
ability to communicate doctrine to a congregation in the local church.
According to this principle, there is a right pastor for- a right congregation.
The pastor-teacher does not receive some type of mysterious “call”; God the
Holy Spirit sovereignly bestows this gift at the point of salvation, and no man
has ever earned or deserved the right to be a pastor-teacher. This is grace!
His gift becomes discernible as he learns doctrine, and it functions through
proper preparation.
The spiritual gift of pastor-teacher
must be exercised with authority (Tit. 2:15); therefore, monologue, not
dialogue is the order of teaching. By dialogue, I am referring to the current
method of “sharing,” where you put in a little bit, the teacher puts in a
little bit, and you walk out with nothing but “two bits” !Furthermore, except
in rare instances, it is not the responsibility of the pastor to counsel.
Counseling becomes a crutch or a substitute for the intake of doctrine, which
is the ultimate solution to all problems.
The Biblical concept of teaching is
set forth in the Greek verb DIDASKO — public teaching of
doctrine. Only in the communication of doctrine in a public assembly does the
believer have the privacy to learn doctrine, to use it as unto the Lord and
advance to spiritual maturity. A local church is a private organization under
God, which affords the public a means to come and hear; but the principle of
teaching by monologue must be maintained.
Only one time in the history of
communication was dialogue used successfully, and that was in the days of
Socrates, Aristotle and Plato. Those of you who have read and enjoyed the
Platonic dialogues will realize that the success of this system of teaching
requires the leadership of a genius. Others who have attempted to imitate these
ancient Greeks did not have the ability to handle it. However, this method of
teaching tends to subvert authority, and it became a contributing factor in the
decline of the Athenian Empire.
The Royal Priesthood of the Believer
for the Freedom and Privacy of Reception of Doctrine (1 Pet. 2:9). Each
believer is a member of the Royal Family of God and is therefore a royal
priest. The royalty of the priesthood demands that the believer, through the
function of GAP, achieve the supergrace
life, or spiritual maturity, which is the normal status of the
believer-priest’s royalty. The priesthood is designed to provide privacy and
freedom to attain that objective. It is extremely difficult for believers to
realize that they can accept or reject what they hear. The whole purpose of
public assembly is that you can hear along with other believers and then make
your own decision without interference.
Privacy — live and let live — is a
great principle of Bible doctrine. Neither the pastor nor any member of the
congregation has a right to tell you how to live your life. The pastor merely
transfers the doctrine from the Word to your soul through teaching. As doctrine
becomes resident in your soul, it dictates your course of action, and you
become spiritually self-sustaining!
“One-on-one’ ‘ teaching is an
intrusion on the privacy of the priesthood of the believer. In a “one-on-one”
situation, the teacher picks key people for personal instruction. Such a system
usually involves a checklist operation: “Have you witnessed today? To how many?
Did you pray? How long? Have you read your Bible? Why not? etc. This
constitutes bullying and coercion and promotes pseudo-spirituality — a believer’s
functioning as unto the personality and requirements of another rather than as
unto the Lord. You must live your life before God only! That is why it is not
the business of the church to organize programs or to provide a social life.
The Indwelling of the Holy Spirit
for the Proper Function of GAP (1 Cor. 2:9-16; 6:19; 1
John 2:27). The grace apparatus for perception operates on the ministry of God
the Holy Spirit. This is our fuel — and we will never have an energy crisis!
For the first time in history, in the Dispensation of the Church, the Holy
Spirit indwells the body of every believer. He functions in the soul to form an
apparatus for understanding doctrine (Eph. 3:16). However, merely to be indwelt
by the Holy Spirit is not sufficient for the function of GAP. The Holy Spirit must control the soul through the elimination of any
type of carnality. Therefore the next point must follow.
The Rebound Technique as the Grace
Means of the Filling of the Spirit (Eph. 5:18; 1 John 1:9). “Rebound” is the restoration
of the believer’s temporal fellowship with God through confession of sin;
therefore, this technique becomes the means of recovery of the filling of the
Spirit (Eph. 5:14). Without rebound, you cannot be filled with the Spirit, and
without the filling of the Spirit, you cannot develop your spiritual IQ. The rebound technique, leading to the filling of the Spirit, is the
grace procedure that triggers the function of GAP.
Just as the indwelling of the Holy Spirit is a gracious gift from God, so the
means by which you are filled with the Spirit is a grace function. Confession
(HOMOLOGEO) is simply naming your sins. You are not required to feel sorry for
your sins nor to agonize or to do penance for them. When you cite your sins
privately to God, you are forgiven immediately and that is totally grace!
While the Holy Spirit resides
permanently in the body of the believer, He functions through the filling or
control of the soul of the believer. The complete or mature Christian is
designed to have the residency of the Spirit in his body balanced by the
residency of doctrine in his soul. The new believer begins the Christian life
devoid of doctrine; but it gradually becomes resident in his soul through the
function of GAP. The indwelling or learning
of doctrine occurs in the left lobe, while the filling or assimilation of
doctrine is the function of the right lobe. Through His filling, the Holy
Spirit makes doctrine real so that it is transferred into the right lobe and
onto the launching pad for application.
In 1 Corinthians 2:9, II, we have seen empiricism and rationalism discarded as a means for the
perception of spiritual phenomena. In contrast, verses 10 and 12 establish the
principle of the grace means of perception through the filling of the Spirit.
But God {the Father Author of the Plan] hath revealed
them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea the deep
things of God
(1 Cor. 2:10).
“Hath revealed” (APOKALUPTO)
introduces the system of perspicacity by grace. Under this verb, there is no
place for human meritorious perception; APOKALUPTO signifies only grace
perception. It actually connotes “illumination” — “to bring to light.” The Plan
of God and doctrine have always existed; it is just a matter of transferring
them from the Bible to the mind.
There are those who keep a Bible
handy so that if they ever get into a jam, they can open it up in a hurry and
try to find help. A Bible is not like a medicine cabinet — for emergency action
only. The believer must be inoculated in advance against emergencies by a
consistent intake of doctrine. God has designed you as a royal priest to be
spiritually self-sustaining, and this is achieved only on the basis of inner
resources. The Bible is the exterior Source of your inner assets. Doctrine is
located forever in the Bible; but it has no value to you unless you take it out
of the Bible and make it resident in your soul.
The aorist tense of APOKALUPTO indicates the point of time when you are listening
to Bible teaching under conditions of the filling of the Spirit. You have been
allotted a certain amount of time on this earth after you are saved. Since
every waking moment cannot be spent in listening to the Word of God, we must
therefore listen at various points in time. The active voice of the verb
indicates that God the Father produces the action through the agency of the
Holy Spirit: the filling of the Spirit enables the grace apparatus to function.
The indicative mood is the reality of the existence of a grace apparatus for
perception entirely apart from human IQ systems.
“ .. . for the Spirit searcheth
[ERAUNAO].” This verb has four meanings, which are all pertinent to the
teaching ministry of the Holy Spirit to the believer under perspicacity by
grace:
“to examine,” “to tracer “to explore’
and “to investigate.” The filling of the Spirit is necessary for the
examination of the text of Scripture to determine the accurate interpretation
from exegesis (verse-by-verse analysis). “To trace” indicates that the filling
of the Spirit is essential for categorizing the Scripture. Both “examine” and
“trace” are primarily the functions of the pastor-teacher. “Explore” and
“investigate” are directed toward the student. “To explore” means to go from
the known to the unknown. Doctrine is built upon doctrine; therefore, under the
filling of the Spirit, doctrine in the human spirit is cycled to the right lobe
as a frame of reference for learning more doctrine. When new doctrine comes in,
it is explored on the basis of known doctrine. Finally, the filling of the
Spirit stimulates an insatiable desire for the investigation of further
doctrine!
The Holy Spirit, then, “searches all
things” — the entire realm of Bible doctrine. There is no limit to what you can
understand with regard to the Word of God. The Word is not to be hidden and
known only to a few. The Bible is an open Book, a revealed Book; it is not
obscure, nor are its contents just for the clerical hierarchy. It is to be
known to all believers! The Holy Spirit searches “the deep things {doctrines] of
God.” This is a genitive of possession: spiritual truths belong to God. They
become our possession only through the grace apparatus for perception, which is
turned on by the filling of the Spirit.
The Provision of the Human Spirit as
the Secondary Target of GAP (Job 32:8; 1 Cor. 2:12, 13;
Eph. 1:17). The human spirit is the immaterial part of man designed by God to
understand, to store and to utilize Bible doctrine or spiritual phenomena. As one
of the thirty-six spiritual assets which every believer receives at salvation,
the human spirit, along with the Holy Spirit, is the basis of GAP. It is difficult for people to realize that perception of doctrine in
the left lobe only is not applicable to experience. The left lobe is simply a
staging area for transferring doctrine into the human spirit.
Only when doctrine is stored as
residual doctrine in the human spirit does it become usable. Spiritual IQ and Bible doctrine stored in the human spirit are synonymous. You have
discernment only to the extent that you have doctrine in your human spirit
feeding into your right lobe. Like the left lobe, the Bible itself is a
“staging platform” from which doctrine is conveyed into the human spirit.
If doctrine simply goes to the left
lobe and stops there, only human merit is involved — understanding by means of
human intellect. Doctrine must be transferred to the human spirit on a
non-meritorious basis — BY FAITH.
Now
we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of [out
from] God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of [under]
God (1 Cor. 2:12).
This verse describes the function of
the human spirit in perception. “The spirit of the world” refers to meritorious
systems of perception — rationalism and empiricism. God does not use cosmic
wisdom to insure the reality of doctrine. You cannot build doctrine on what you
see; it must be built on what the Word of God teaches. “We have received . . .
the spirit out from God” (“which” is not found in the original). The “Spirit of
God” in 1 Corinthians 2:11 is a genitive of possession and is,
therefore,
the Holy Spirit. But the “spirit out from God” in verse 12 is the human spirit.
Why did God the Father give us the
human spirit? “That we might know the things that are freely given us of [under
the authority of] God.” “Know” (present tense of OIDA)
is inherent knowledge, and in this context refers to doctrine located in the
human spirit. “The things,” again, are spiritual phenomena. “Freely given” is
the Greek verb CHARIZOMAI and indicates “grace
giving.” The Bible is transmitted to the believer in a manner compatible with
grace. Whatever God gives us will always be ours on the basis of grace, for His
provision depends on His character never upon the merit of the believer.
Therefore, a better translation would be, “the things that are grace-given to
us.” Doctrine was graciously provided for the believer “that we might know and
have permanent knowledge and doctrine in the human spirit.” The grace system of
perception is the greatest privilege of Phase Two, and the mechanics revolve
around the Holy Spirit and the human spirit.
Doctrine is provided “under the
authority of God.” His authority is vested in the Bible, the local church and
the pastor-teacher. Also under His authority is the ministry of the Holy Spirit
formulating and preserving the Bible, operating in the local church and in the
pastor-teacher for communication, and finally energizing the believer for the
function of GAP.
Which
things also we speak, not in the words which man’s wisdom teacheth, but which
the Holy Spirit teacheth: comparing spiritual things with spiritual (1 Cor.
2:13).
“Which things” are the doctrinal
precepts from the Word of God. “Speak” is the verb LALEO, which means “to communicate doctrine.” It is used for a pastor
teaching Bible doctrine. “Words” (LOGOS) is an instrumental plural, and in this
context it actually indicates groups of words or categories. Since doctrine is
built on doctrine, categories must be developed. You use a familiar doctrine as
the basis for understanding a second doctrine; you build upon the two to
categorize a third; you use the three towards assimilation of deeper truths.
Eventually, you are “rooted and grounded. . . that [you] may be able to
comprehend” (Eph. 3:17, 18). The roots are categories of doctrine in the right
lobe from the residual doctrine in the human spirit. To be grounded is to lay a
foundation of doctrine in the human spirit
“Which doctrines also we communicate
by categories” (1 Cor. 2:13). Next, we have the negative side: “not by means of
the teaching of man’s wisdom. . .” Man’s wisdom consists of human systems of
communication. The grace apparatus excludes human wisdom, human systems of
perception in other words, grace excludes all meritorious systems. “But (a
conjunction of contrast between human wisdom and grace communication) by the
teaching from the source of the Spirit” (literally). This actually constitutes
a contrast between human IQ and divine IQ: works IQ (negative); grace IQ (positive). “But which the Holy Spirit teacheth.” God the Holy Spirit
is not only our Teacher, but also the Energizer for the operation of the grace
apparatus for perception. No matter how high your human IQ, you will never learn spiritual matters apart from the filling of the
Spirit.
“ .. . comparing spiritual things with spiritual.” “Comparing”
(SUGKRINO) is a compound verb. KRINO means “to judge or
discern”; SUG is from the preposition SUN, meaning “with.” “To discern with” eventually came to mean “to combine
facts with other facts so that they make sense”; “to teach or to interpret by
combining knowledge,” The key here is “to combine,” but from the combination is
derived a comparison; hence, the word “comparing” means “to combine to teach.”
We are to combine categories (classification of doctrines) with exegesis
(verse-by-verse analysis) in the teaching of Bible doctrine. “Spiritual-things”
(PNEUMATIKOS) is an accusative neuter plural and refers to Bible doctrine —
spiritual phenomena.
To understand the use of the last
word “spiritual” in 1 Corinthians 2:13, we must analyze the structure of the
Greek form. It is the same word PNEUMATIKOS, but it changes from the
accusative to the dative case, which has been ignored in the English
translation. Furthermore, it is the dative neuter plural, which is quite
interesting. If this were any other gender but neuter, it would result in
endless confusion; but in the dative neuter plural, PNEUMATIKOS refers to the grace apparatus for perception, which
is a grace mechanical system. By combining exegesis with categories, the
pastor-teacher directs the communication of doctrine to the grace apparatus of
each individual believer, and the doctrine is converted to EPIGNOSIS. Since both occurrences of the word PNEUMATIKOS are in the neuter, they refer to something in the
believer that combines with the doctrines being presented. In other words,
spiritual phenomena are being communicated, and these doctrines are an exact
match for the grace apparatus inside the believer! Doctrine combines only with
the grace apparatus, not with human ability, human IQ or any system of human perception.
The reason why PNEUMATIKOS is used both times in the plural form is that
spiritual phenomena include more than one doctrine; furthermore, since there is
more than one believer, there is also more than one apparatus for perception.
Obviously, the believer himself is not in view, because that would require the
masculine form of PNEUMATIKOS.
God’s Grace in the Human Anatomy.
The structure of the human anatomy is, in itself, a gracious provision. Certain
non-meritorious activities of the human body provide the ability to think and
to concentrate. The operation of the frontal lobes depends on two principles:
the inhale of oxygen and the intake of food. First, there must be oxygen in the
blood for the function of the brain, which is simply a matter of inhale. Air
has a number of chemicals in a stabilized condition. When a column of air from
inhale strikes the epiglottis, it closes the trap door of the esophagus and
opens the trachea. As the trachea opens, the air travels down into the main
stem bronchus, then to a left and right branch of the bronchus into the lungs.
From there it moves into the primary, the secondary and tertiary bronchi, and
winds up in little sacks, called “alveoli” (there are literally thousands of
these in the lungs), where the oxygen is extracted and CO2 is
exhaled. At that point, the oxygen is diffused across the cells of the alveoli
into the blood. As the oxygenated blood circulates through the brain, the human
being is able to think.
But that is not all — the ability to
eat food is also a grace gift! At the risk of offending the nutritionists,
let’s take some foods that are generally considered to be detrimental to the
health. Suppose we begin with a bag of potato chips and several slices of French toast smothered in syrup; add to
that a huge plate of spaghetti with tomato sauce, a dozen sugar cubes in a cup
of coffee loaded with cream, six or seven “Baby Ruths” and several carbonated
beverages! This time the epiglottis operates in reverse motion. As all these
foods — even those detrimental to our health and weight — begin their
course
into the stomach, the trachea closes off and the esophagus opens up. The
carbohydrates, lipids and proteins in the stomach are changed into glucose and
fructose — the simple sugars — which are easily absorbed. These simple sugars
are carried by the blood into the brain where they circulate through the two
lobes and provide the energy for their function. Only God could so design the
human body. No wonder the Psalmist exclaimed, “I am fearfully and wonderfully
made” (Psa. 139:14)!
The brain is composed of multiplied
billions of neurons (microcircuits which print information) with their myriad
nerve fibers, afferent, efferent and interconnecting, upon which the function
of the brain depends. Unlike other body cells that utilize the energy of the
fatty acids and keto acids, the neurons can use only glucose, mannose and
fructose (sugars). Nutritious or non-nutritious, all food goes through the same
process — AND THAT IS GRACE!
Both oxygen and sugar are essential
for neuronic function. It makes no difference whether you are moral, immoral,
amoral, religious, irreligious or non-religious, your capacity to think and
even your survival depend on God’s grace. You will have to admit that God has a
fantastic sense of humor because He has provider the energy and the ability for
you to think even anti-Christian and anti-God thoughts as well as mental
attitude sins! God permits such activity as a part of the angelic
conflict.
Provision of Divine Laws of
Establishment. These are principles set up by God for the orderly function,
protection, survival and perpetuation of the human race during the period of
the angelic conflict (Gen. 10:5, 32). Under these laws, the government is
responsible for the protection of the freedom and privacy of the local church.
This religious liberty is the primary function of freedom, and includes the
right to accept or reject Jesus Christ as Savior, the right to be an atheist or
an agnostic, or be a member of an apostate denomination, without persecution or
interference from governmental agencies or any individual. A second law which
is also pertinent is freedom through military victory. The military functions
both to defend our freedoms and to destroy our enemies (Dent. 20; Neh. 4:14).
Third, there must be the proper function of law — the judge in the courtroom
and the police force to maintain law and order within the framework of the
national entity (Dent 21:18-23). A fourth law essential to the function of the
grace apparatus for perception is the principle of human authority which exists
in every facet of life, such as academic, military, athletic, parental,
business, etc. Those who reject other authorities in life will also reject the
authority of the pastor-teacher.
The mechanics of GAP
STAGE 1: OPERATION “ICE.” This is
the means by which the pastor-teacher communicates the Word of God to his
congregation. “Operation ICE” demands that the pastor
have the spiritual gift as well as adequate preparation in order to use his
gift with maximum benefit.
“I” stands for isagogics: the
historical background of the Bible. Isagogics recognizes the basic principle of
interpretation: the Bible must be interpreted within the framework of its own
historical setting. A pastor must be a detective in order to reconstruct the
life, the customs and the idioms of the times during which the Bible was
written as they relate to the Word and the usage of the Word. In the ancient
world, the meaning of a word was determined by its usage; today it is also
determined by etymology, extant literature, etc.
“C” stands for categorical teaching:
the organization of principles of doctrine based on the comparison of Scripture
with Scripture to determine doctrinal classification. A Biblical subject may be
taught in a number of passages, and these concepts are pulled together for your
consideration. Each one will augment the others. Tracing a subject through
Scripture in order to compile complete information about that subject is
categorical teaching.
“E” stands for exegesis: the
analysis of each verse within its context, emphasizing grammar, syntax and
etymology of words from the original languages (Hebrew, Chaldean, Aramaic and
Koine Greek). Exegesis is absolutely essential in order to determine exactly
what concept the writer was trying to convey and what he actually communicated
through the ministry of the Holy Spirit. Every passage must have an exegetical
approach, not simply to the verse itself, but also to the other verses in the
context. Often a verse will seem to have one interpretation; but when it is
taken within the framework of its context, it means something quite different.
Stage 1 is the responsibility of the
pastor-teacher; the following stages are the responsibilities of those who have
accepted his authority.
STAGE 2: OPERATION GNOSIS. When
doctrine enters the left lobe through the teaching of the Word, it is called GNOSIS — knowledge understood objectively. This stage is parallel to
receptive comprehension, but Operation GNOSIS approaches the subject from
the standpoint of result. GNOSIS occurs simultaneously with
Stage I, if and when you concentrate on what is being taught. At this point,
you may agree or disagree. The danger here is in becoming tangled up with
subjectivity and rejecting doctrine. You may be afraid that if you agree with
what is being taught, it will cramp your style; or you may hear information
entirely new to you and assume it is wrong even before you have fully
understood it. Occasionally, rejection of doctrine is the result of failure to
be filled with the Spirit; but more often it is related to some personality
hang-up, such as inability to submit to authority or a sour-grapes attitude
toward someone with superior knowledge. In such cases, Bible teaching never
even becomes GNOSIS.
GNOSIS must be achieved by means of
the filling of the Holy Spirit. Without the filling of the Spirit,
comprehension of doctrine is not possible, except for certain principles that
apply to both the believer and the unbeliever, such as those related to the
divine institutions. An unbeliever can understand the concepts of nationalism
and freedom as well as the proper function of marriage and the family. However,
GNOSIS in the mind of a believer, based on reception
comprehension, is of no greater value than GNOSIS in the mind of an
unbeliever based on rationalism.
Even
though it is doctrine, GNOSIS cannot be applied to
experience!
Prerequisites for GNOSIS include three basic factors under the ministry of the Holy Spirit:
(1) Positive Volition (Luke 8:18). Your attitude toward doctrine is
extremely important. Positive volition means that you must have the objectivity
to set aside any distracting feature about the communicator his speech, dress
or personality; it also means that you have enough objectivity for capacity to
comprehend and to concentrate on the teaching.
(2) Recognition of the Authority of the Pastor-Teacher (1 Cor.
16:15, 16; 1 Thess. 5:12; Heb. 13:7, 17). The Bible teaches that the human
authority in the local church is the pastor. You are commanded to OBEY and to SUBMIT to his authority. The
authority of the pastor-teacher is not to be misconstrued in any way as
tyranny; rather, it is his right and privilege to communicate Bible doctrine.
The believer who submits to the authority of the pastor and accepts academic
discipline is the
one
who truly learns doctrine! Pride, which rejects authority and dogmatism, is the
greatest hindrance to learning.
(3) Concentration (Mark 4:23; Luke
11:28; 2 Pet. 1:19). Concentration is more than prolonged focus on the message;
it includes good manners, poise and alertness in the assembly. Concentration is
affected not merely by your attitude toward the speaker but also by your
attitude toward other people in the congregation. For example, there may be
some people in the congregation against whom you harbor antagonism or
resentment. When they are within your visual periphery, you
may
begin to think about them and become angry. Or it might be the reverse. When
you see someone whom you love, your concentration on the message is disrupted,
and you lose its continuity. All such distractions must be handled by self-discipline
(2 Cor. 10:5) and by a relaxed mental attitude, which is another byproduct of
the filling of the Spirit. There are certain subjects which may be more
fascinating to you than others. One of your greatest accomplishments will occur
when you develop enough objectivity to sit tight, no matter what is being
taught. What you may consider the duller subjects are still a part of the
entire package: all Scripture is profitable, and your human spirit has a place
for storing them. Consequently, the filling of the Spirit accomplishes that
which is humanly impossible.
The NOUS
(left lobe) is the “hearer” lobe. The residence of doctrine in the left lobe
leaves the believer in the status of being simply a HEARER of the Word but not a DOER of the Word (Jas. l:21-25).
To be a doer of the Word, doctrine must be resident in the right lobe via the
human spirit. Therefore, the next objective is to transfer GNOSIS (knowledge comprehended only) to the human spirit.
STAGE 3: OPERATION EPIGNOSIS. Before
doctrine can be utilized for spiritual growth, divine production or Christian
dynamics, GNOSIS must be converted to EPIGNOSIS: knowledge understood must become knowledge fully
possessed. EPIGNOSIS is doctrine in the human
spirit and/or in the heart or right lobe. This is the critical stage and the
decisive point in the assimilation of doctrine. Agreement or disagreement is
the basis of the third stage of GAP.
Once you comprehend the doctrine,
volition becomes an issue. You must make a decision. You can go negative and
say, “I don’t believe it and will not accept it.” There are primarily three
reasons for negative volition: (1) no frame of reference for the doctrine; (2)
personality involvement, such as love or loyalty for someone else who taught it
differently; (3) conflict with your background.
When an individual goes positive and
believes the doctrine taught, that positive volition must always express itself
in a non-meritorious way, compatible with grace — by means of faith-rest, When
it is believed, Bible doctrine is automatically transferred from the left lobe
to the human spirit, where it becomes EPIGNOSIS. It is now usable doctrine.
And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge
[GNOSIS] that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God (Eph. 3:19).
“To know” (GINOSKO) indicates the
entire process of GAP — the experience of
exposing yourself to doctrine. GINOSKO is more than just knowing
it; it includes the necessary concentration as well as the filling of the Spirit.
The only way to appreciate the love of Christ is to respond to the teaching of
doctrine (John 14:21, 24); but you will never fully grasp God’s love on the
basis of GNOSIS. You must have a perception
greater than GNOSIS — that “which passeth
[surpasses] knowledge.”
What surpasses GNOSIS? EPIGNOSIS! EPI means “over” or “beyond”; GNOSIS, “knowledge.” “Over or
beyond” knowledge is Bible doctrine stored in the human spirit This passage is
not saying you cannot understand the love of God because it passes knowledge;
it is saying YOU CAN UNDERSTAND God’s love because He has provided EPIGNOSIS — the full categorical knowledge and understanding
of God! Doctrine in the human spirit and in the right lobe becomes capacity to
love Christ, or occupation with Christ the first characteristic of the
supergrace life.
The result of EPIGNOSIS is “that ye might be filled with all the fulness of
God.” The “fulness of God” begins with the “edification Complex” in the soul.
“Edification” (OIKODOME) means “the act of building up” or “the act of erecting
a structure”; and the only way to have building material for a grace structure
in the soul is through EPIGNOSIS. With the completion of the
edification complex, the believer who continues to function under GAP moves into the supergrace life. For the believer, this is the normal
status quo, where he can have the capacity to receive and utilize the
superabundant blessings which God the Father has provided as part of the Divine
Decrees.”
That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of
glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge
[EPIGNOSIS] of him: The eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that ye
may know what is the hope of his calling, and what the riches of the glory of
his inheritance in the saints, And what is the exceeding greatness of his power
to us-ward who believe, according to the working of his mighty power (Eph. 1:17-19).
In His matchless grace, the Father
of glory provides all the ingredients for the function of GAP. The “spirit of wisdom” refers to the accumulation of Bible doctrine
in the human spirit, “from the source of revelation by means of EPIGNOSIS.” “The eyes of your understanding” is literally “the
perception of your right lobe (KARDIA — heart).” As a result of
the transfer of doctrine from the pages of Scripture to the soul and spirit,
you receive enlightenment. But notice, the transfer is made BY FAITH — “to
us-ward who BELIEVE!’ God’s greatness and power
are revealed to us through the function of GAP.
“His power” (DUNAMIS) is God’s
omnipotent ability to provide unlimited grace, which takes us to supergrace
“Working” (ENERGEIA), or operational power, refers to the ministry of God the
Holy Spirit in the function of GAP. “Mighty” (KRATOS), ruling
power, describes doctrine resident in the Canon — the rule for the Christian
way of life while the last “power” (ISCHUS), endowed or inner power, in
dictates doctrine in the right lobe through the process of GAP.
When doctrine has been transferred
by faith to the human spirit, you begin to be a “doer” of the Word; you are in
the area of divine production. Through EPIGNOSIS, you possess what James
calls “the engrafted word” (Jas. 1:21). In the Greek, this word actually means
“impregnated.” In other words, GNOSIS cannot produce; “pregnancy
can result only from EPIGNOSIS. The human spirit is
comparable to the womb, and cohabitation is the illustration. Once doctrine is
in the human spirit, conception takes place; and when pregnancy occurs, there
are “children.”
Conception in the human spirit leads
to four categories of children: (1) the frame of reference children (basis for
learning advanced doctrine), which are born through the cycling of EPIGNOSIS into the right lobe. (2) The application children
the exhale out the left bank of the soul toward God (worship, prayer, etc.) and
from the right bank toward man (relaxed mental attitude, divine good, etc.).
(3) The eyesight children: EPIGNOSIS gives sight to the soul
(perception of spiritual phenomena). (4) The edification complex children:
grace orientation, mastery of the details of life, relaxed mental attitude,
capacity to love in all three categories (God, opposite sex, friends), and
inner happiness.
STAGE 4: OPERATION HEART.
“Obviously, doctrine is not just to be stored in the human spirit and left
there. It must be cycled from the human spirit to the heart’s frame of
reference (Isa. 37: 31). From there, the doctrine is available for application.
Now any subject that is learned by human ability or human perspicacity can be
applied directly from the left lobe. It may be necessary to reach over to the
right lobe for information from the frame of reference or memory center.
For example, you may have learned
certain facts in medical school which you have not had occasion to use since;
but you can run them through your memory center, bring them over to the left
lobe through a system of “wiring” between the two lobes and apply them in a
certain medical situation. So it is possible to learn natural phenomena, to
store the information in the frame of reference and to cycle it from the memory
center back to the left lobe for pertinent applications. This is a function of
human IQ. However, Bible doctrine that is located
only in the left lobe cannot be applied to life.
EPIGNOSIS in the human spirit sets
in motion the mechanics of “operation heart.” The first doctrine that enters
the frame of reference in the right lobe (where it is stored as a basis for
learning more advanced doctrine) creates a “vacuum pump” which draws EPIGNOSIS from the human spirit into the frame of reference
and memory center (2 Pet. 1:12-15). Two “valves,’ one at each end of the memory
center, process the doctrine. The top valve conveys doctrine to the vocabulary
and categories (SUNESIS in the Greek); the bottom valve,
to the norms and standards (SUNEIDESIS).
Vocabulary is one of the most
essential factors in life; it is the tool with which you think and communicate
your thoughts in both the human and spiritual realms. You cannot think beyond
your vocabulary. Therefore, in order to assimilate any technical subject, a
specialized vocabulary must be developed. For example, “rebound” is a
vocabulary word; but as a category, it covers the entire concept of the
recovery of fellowship with God and the filling of the Spirit. The vocabulary
of doctrine is not merely a matter of semantics; it is a matter of great
systems of thought found in the Word of God!
Emotion is not designed to think but
to respond to that which resides in the heart. Emotion is the stimulation of
energy without thought. You “feel” with emotion; you think with vocabulary! The
Biblical usage of “heart” must never be confused with emotion; it is always
connected with the thinking mechanism of the body. The heart is the authority
of the soul.
As you put together the
technicalities of a theological vocabulary and are able to categorize them,
your norms and standards begin to comply with divine norms and standards. The
new conscience results in divine viewpoint When doctrine affects all areas of
the right lobe, then it is relayed to the “launching pad” for application to
experience (SOPHIA divine wisdom). SUNEIDESIS plus SUNESIS equals SOPHIA. Every correct application you make in your Christian life will be
made on the basis of your frame of reference and memory center drawing the
necessary information from your categories and conscience. This is the dynamics
of the Christian way of life. It is what you think that counts (Prov. 23:7).
Function of the frame of reference
(1) The frame of reference is the basis
for the comprehension of more advanced doctrine, when such doctrine is taught.
You cannot understand advanced doctrine until you have mastered basic doctrine.
Doctrine is built on doctrine (Isa. 28:9,10).
(2) The frame of reference processes and constructs a “command post”
in the soul so that doctrine becomes the dictator of the soul and the means of
becoming spiritually self-sustaining.
(3) The frame of reference establishes a new conscience, which is compatible
with God’s norms and standards (Rom. 9:1). These norms and standards are stored
in the conscience. The Ten Commandments (basic morality) are a bona fide
conscience in both the believer and unbeliever. Therefore, when your new
conscience is formed, there is an overlap — some of the old standards will
remain. They are not contrary to the principle of grace.
(4) Through the function of GAP, the frame of reference
forms the basis for a new vocabulary and new concepts of life, which are called
“categories.”
(5) The frame of reference produces the divine viewpoint of life by
means of SOPHIA (divine wisdom).
(6) The frame of reference resolves the problems of the subconscious
and neutralizes guilt reactions. Adjacent to your right lobe is the subconscious
“pocket.” Suppose, for the sake of illustration, you had an abortion years ago.
You developed a guilt reaction, which eventually influenced other areas of your
soul. In the area of volition, you made decisions WHICH were legalistic. Your emotion reacted, and you began to attend church,
where you amassed enough points in the program so that your guilt complex was
suppressed into the realm of the subconscious. In the course of time, you
married your right man, and this prosperity helped you to completely forget
your guilt complex. Then one day your husband lost his job, the children all
came down with hepatitis, and you had an automobile accident! In other words,
you suffered one catastrophe after another. Immediately, latent guilt reactions
manifested themselves. You began to think, “God is punishing me for what I did
fifteen years ago.” He is not! God keeps short accounts. A guilt complex is a
terrible sin!
Another time your guilt complex may
surface is at night when you dream. During the day you may have been worried in
your conscious mind by a matter totally unrelated to your guilt complex; but it
opens the lid for guilt reaction in the subconscious mind and binders you from
sleeping soundly. Then the problem that really bugs you materializes from your
subconsciousness and causes nightmares. You become so disturbed that every time
you have any suffering or pressure, you
associate
it with that which originally gave you the guilt complex.
Once doctrine is cycled into your
right lobe, you form norms and standards of grace, and these eradicate the
guilt complex from your conscious mind. They also empty the subconscious area,
and you begin to sleep soundly. Whether you have a relapse into “operation
guilt complex” depends on whether or not you continue taking in and applying
doctrine. In Ephesians 4, particularly verse 23, we see the function of GAP resulting in the development of the frame of reference and the part it
plays in handling both conscious and subconscious mental attitude sins.
Although this process is not clearly evident in the English, in the Greek it
becomes quite obvious.
And
be renewed [restored] in [by means of] the Spirit [by means] of your mind (Eph.
4:23).
Restoration is achieved initially by
rebound; but the continuative particle “and” with the present tense and the
passive voice of “renew” indicate that in addition to the points of time when
the rebound technique becomes necessary, it is also essential to continue the
function of GAP in order to garrison your
soul against reversionisess and to move on to supergrace. “By means of the
Spirit’ is a reference to the Holy Spirit, who energizes the function of GAP. “By means of your mind” is a
rare
use of the ablative of means, and when accompanied by the implication of origin
or source, indicates that the mind (NOUS) is both the means and the source of
cranking up GAP.
(7) The frame of reference provides an alarm system to detect the
false teaching and erroneous doctrines of the myriad cults and religious con
artists of this age. Such discernment is vital during the intensified stage of
the angelic conflict.
(8) The frame of reference develops
soul capacity and discernment to detect important relationships in life, such
as that of right man or right woman.
(9) The frame of reference provides
the “furniture” of the soul whereby God is able to share His happiness with the
believer.
(10) The frame of reference is the
basis for mental attitude dynamics, which lead to the production of divine
good. This includes proper communication in witnessing, correct content of
prayer, accuracy in other functions assigned to the believer.
Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly
above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us (Eph. 3:20).
“Ask” (AITEO) is the ordinary word
for request or prayer; this word indicates the fact that we have the right to
petition God for certain needs or desires. However, a new believer or a
believer minus doctrine has no ability to make proper requests of God. He
simply bases his requests on human concepts. Effective prayer is dependent on
doctrine in the frame of reference. A person may not yet know the doctrines of
the baptism and the indwelling of the Spirit and, lacking the necessary frame
of reference, he asks for the Holy Spirit; but he is wasting his time praying
for that which he already possesses. The same is true with the filling of the
Spirit We do not receive the filling by asking; this occurs automatically
through rebound. But with doctrine in the human spirit, cycled into the right
lobe for frame of reference, prayer exhaled toward God has spiritual content
and becomes meaningful. “The power that worketh in us” includes both doctrine
and the ministry of the Spirit operational through the function of GAP.
(11) Finally, the frame of reference
serves to motivate the proper function of the priesthood and enables the
believer to reach and maintain the supergrace life, which is the normal status
of the royal priesthood.
STAGE 5: OPERATION GLORY. This is
the establishment of the “command post,” altar (Heb. 13:10) or edification
complex in the soul (Prov. 24:3, 4; Eph. 4:12, 24; Col. 2:7) through the
accumulation of doctrine, whereby the believer reaches maturity or supergrace.
At this point, the royal priest glorifies God (Eph. 3:14-21).
Summary of the results of GAP
First of all, GAP removes “scar tissue from the soul and makes possible reversion
recovery. When a believer is negative toward Bible doctrine and consequently
ignores the rebound technique, then scar tissue (hardness of heart) develops on
the left bank of the soul, and he loses the capacity to love God. This opens up
a vacuum (MATAIOTESS) into the soul through which doctrines of demons (1 Tim.
4:1) can infiltrate the left lobe. The result is the blackout of doctrine in
the left lobe and subsequent spiritual subjectivity. That means that mental
attitude sins, sins of the tongue and overt sins will then produce scar tissue
on the right bank. When the effects of the blackout on the left lobe reach the
right lobe, all “valves” freeze because no doctrine is being fed into the
vocabulary, conscience or launching pad. When any believer builds a maximum
amount of scar tissue on the soul, he moves into reversionism and is subject to
the sin unto death.
After the initial utilization of
rebound, only the inhale and exhale of Bible doctrine can knock the scar tissue
off the soul. The exhale from the left bank provides both the capacity and the
expression of “Category One” love toward God and is the basis of fellowship with
Him in time. The exhale from the right bank of the soul toward man provides the
capacity and expression for “Categories Two and Three” love (toward right man
or right woman and friends).
Second, GAP equates the royal status of the believer with the function of his
priesthood. The normal function of the priesthood begins at spiritual maturity.
Third, GAP leads to the attainment of the supergrace status, which glorifies God
and is a part of the tactical victory of the angelic conflict. Here is the area
of occupation with Christ, capacity for life and enjoyment of the tremendous
blessings God capacity for life and enjoyment of the tremendous blessings God
provides for each believer. God is the Host, and we are His guests in cosmos
diabolicus (Satan’s world). The supergrace capacity is the “cup” in the soul.
When God shares His perfect happiness by pouring into our cup. He is glorified.
Fourth, because GAP leads to occupation with Christ, the believer possesses maximum
Category One love.
Fifth, GAP provides the basis for maximum production of divine good in contrast
to cosmic human good.
Sixth, GAP is the basis for the maintenance of supergrace to the point of
surpassing-grace rewards in eternity (the special blessings which God has
designed for believers who have attained supergrace status in time).
Seventh, GAP becomes the basis for the preservation of the national entity and
maximum evangelism in every generation.
The grace apparatus for perception in Jesus Christ
Who hath directed {measured] the
Spirit of the LORD, or being his counsellor
hath taught him (Isa. 40:13)? “Spirit” is the human spirit of the Lord Jesus
Christ. Isaiah 40 presents Christ in His humanity. During the Incarnation,
Jesus functioned by means of GAP, erected an edification
complex in His soul and lived a perfect supergrace life. How do we know? From
Luke 2, we understand that Jesus took in a vast amount of doctrine at an early
age:
And the child grew [kept on growing physically] and waxed
strong in spirit, filled with wisdom [had doctrine — SOPHIA — in His human spirit]: and the grace of God was upon him [doctrine
converts to grace in the soul] (Luke 2:40).
And Jesus increased in wisdom {continued to learn and
apply doctrine] and stature [physical development], and in favour [grace] with
God and man
(Luke 2:52).
In His humanity, Jesus Christ
possessed that same grace apparatus given to every believer. As we function
daily under GAP, doctrine is converted into
grace in the soul and constructs the edification complex by which we move into
supergrace. We return to the Isaiah passage, which anticipates this.
“
.. . or being his counsellor, hath
taught {instructed] him?” The verb “hath taught” is a hiphil (causative) stem
in the Hebrew, meaning “hath caused him to be taught or instructed.” Jesus was
taught doctrine; He stored this doctrine in His human spirit; and as a result,
He possessed maximum spiritual IQ.
Now Isaiah 40:13 is quoted in 1
Corinthians 2:16 to show that the same grace apparatus for perception belongs
to us.
For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may
[fit., who shall] instruct him? But we have the mind of Christ (1 Cor. 2:16).
Note a slight change in the
quotation: Isaiah states, “For who hath measured the spirit of the LORD?” Paul reiterates, “For who hath known the mind of the Lord?” Why did
Paul make that change? By inspiration of the Spirit, Paul was authorized to
paraphrase and thus to interpret the Old Testament quotation for us in order to
make it clear that Isaiah had reference to the human spirit of Christ and the
measure of His spiritual IQ. By his use of the phrases
“to know” (instead of “to measure”) and “the mind” (instead of “the spirit”),
the grace apparatus mentioned in Isaiah 40:13 comes into clear focus in 1
Corinthians 2:16.
The quotation from Isaiah challenges
anyone to know or to evaluate the mind of the Lord. “Who” continues the
argument begun in 1 Corinthians 2:15. “Who is qualified to know the Lord’s
mind?” The answer is the believer. Why? Because he has the grace apparatus with
which to understand the mind of Christ. “To know” (GINOSKO) means “to know from
experience of perception.” The unbeliever cannot know the mind of Christ; he
operates under human systems of perspicacity.
“Who shall instruct him [Christ]?”
As God, Christ is not subject to authority; yet in His humanity, He learned
doctrine under the authority of human teachers. “But we keep on having (ECHO — ‘to have and to hold’) and holding the mind of Christ.” The “mind of
Christ” is the written Word — Bible doctrine. He thought doctrine in eternity
past; we keep on having it in writing forever!
The Bible is related to each Member
of the Trinity. In Hebrews 4:12, it is said to be the “Word of God” (the
Father); in 1 Corinthians 2:16, the “mind of Christ”; and in Hebrews 3:7 and
4:7, the “voice” of the Holy Spirit. The WORD of the Father, the MIND of Christ, and the VOICE of the Holy Spirit can be
taken from the written page and transferred into the believer’s human spirit
through the staging areas so that he can have everything he needs in order to
possess happiness, blessing and peace in this life!
The grace apparatus for salvation
But
the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness
unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned
(1 Cor. 2:14).
The “natural man” is literally the PSUCHIKOS man, meaning the Adamic man, unrenewed through the
new birth (John 3:3, 5). PSUCHE means “soul,” not “natural.”
Whenever you have the suffix IKOS, it is an exclusive suffix;
therefore, PSUCHIKOS means “pertaining to the
soul, to the exclusion of the human spirit.” The spiritless or Adamic man is
the unbeliever (male or female), who is born, not only with the imputation of
Adam’s sin, but also has inherited his old sin nature.”
The unbeliever is dichotomous,
possessing only a soul and a body. We are born without a human spirit and are
therefore spiritually dead (Rom. 5:12; Eph. 2:1). We have no ability in ourselves
to take in or to understand spiritual phenomena. The unbeliever “receiveth not”
literally, cannot embrace the things of the Spirit of God. The doctrine here is
specifically the Gospel that he cannot embrace. Why the Gospel? It is the
Gospel which the convicting ministry of the Holy Spirit reveals
to
the unbeliever. But when the unbeliever views spiritual truth from his human IQ — rationalism and empiricism — he regards it as foolishness. However,
since he is not able to understand doctrine, he is actually in no position to
judge it as being foolishness.
“Neither can he know them”: he is
incapable of understanding doctrine because he is spiritually dead. He has no
human spirit and therefore no apparatus for perception or understanding.
Neither does the believer who fails to transfer doctrine from the left lobe to
the human spirit fully understand doctrine. That is one reason why in 1
Corinthians 3, the believer is said to imitate the unbeliever. Although such a
believer possesses eternal life, as long as his human spirit remains empty,
experientially he is no different from the unbeliever.
He is unable to recognize spiritual
phenomena “because they are spiritually discerned.” Now we have an ablative of PNEUMATIKOS, which means that understanding comes from the
source of the spirit, and refers to the human spirit. “They are discerned from
the source of the human spirit.” Since the soulish man, the unbeliever, does
not have a human spirit, how does he understand enough of the Gospel to be
saved? According to the theological principle of “common grace,” God the Holy
Spirit acts in lieu of the human spirit and illuminates the Gospel to the
unbeliever.
And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin,
and of righteousness, and of judgment: Of sin, because they believe not on me
[rejection of Christ]; Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see
me no more [if we do not believe, we are condemned]; Of judgment, because the
prince of this world is judged [Satan defeated at the Cross] (John 16:8-11).
Let us see exactly what occurs.
Someone communicates the Gospel or some portion of the Gospel to an unbeliever,
such as 1 Corinthians 15:3, 4: “Christ died [spiritual death] for our sins
according to the scriptures . . . he was buried, and . . . he rose again the
third day according to the scriptures.” This information enters the left lobe
where it becomes GNOSIS. Now, as the Holy Spirit
sheds light on the message of salvation, He makes it comprehensible so that it
is transferred to the right lobe and becomes EPIGNOSIS.
For if after they [unbelievers] have escaped the
pollutions of the world through the KNOWLEDGE [EPIGNOSIS]
of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ . . . (2 Pet. 2:20).
When the unbeliever hears and
understands the Gospel by means of EPIGNOSIS, then volition must express
itself. Positive volition toward the Gospel is expressed by the exhale of faith
in Jesus Christ. It is no accident that the Bible repeats this time after time:
“BELIEVE on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be
saved” (Acts 16:31). “Whosoever BELIEVETH on him shall not perish,
but have eternal life” (John 3:15). “These are written that ye might BELIEVE that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that BELIEVING ye might have life through his name.” (John 20:31).
To be saved, the unbeliever responds to the EPIGNOSIS Gospel in his right lobe.
For with the heart [right lobe] man BELIEVETH unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession [acknowledgment] is
made [expressed] unto [relative to] salvation {that which is believed] (Rom.
10:10).
Just
as anyone can possess eternal life through exercising faith in Christ, so
anyone who has believed in Him can learn Bible doctrine by exercising the grace
apparatus for perception!
APPENDIX
DOCTRINE
OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT
1. Definition: The human spirit is that immaterial part of man designed by God
to store and utilize spiritual phenomena.
a.
In original creation, man received the human spirit along with the human soul (Gen.
2:7). “Breath of lives’ (literally) includes both soul and spirit.
b.
The human spirit is not the same as the soul; distinguished in the Bible (Heb.
4:12).
2. Variations in the spiritual status of
mankind.
a. Original man was trichotomous
(Gen. 2:7).
b. At the time of the Fall (Gen.
3:6) both Adam and the woman suffered immediate spiritual death (Rom. 5:12).
This entailed the loss of the human spirit plus the acquired permanent
residence of the old sin nature in the soul.
c. From the time of the Fall, the
unbeliever is dichotomous (1 Cor. 2:14; Jude 19).
d. The believer is trichotomous,
possessing body, soul and human spirit (1 Thess. 5:23).
e. Hence, the believer receives the
human spirit at the point of salvation simultaneously with the indwelling of
doctrine and what is taught (Matt. 15:9; Eph. 4:14; Col 2:22;l Tim. 1:10; 4:1,
6, 13, 16; 2 Tim. 3:10, 16; 4:3; Tit. 1:9; 2:1, 7, 10).
h. Greek word DIDACHE means “act of teaching” or what is taught (Matt.
7:28; 22:33; Mark 1:22, 27; Acts 2:42; 5:28; Rom. 6:17; 1 Cor. 14:6; 2 Tim.
4:2; Heb. 6:2; Rev. 2:14,15,24).
i.
Greek LOGOS often used for doctrine
(Heb. 6:1).
3. Doctrine
bequeathed to Royal Family of God as their spiritual legacy in the dying words
of Christ (Psa. 31:5; Luke 23:46).
4. Existence of this legacy in Old Testament
times (Psa. 138:2).
a.
God the Father attaches the highest importance to doctrine because it expresses
who and what Christ is.
b.
God the Father attaches the highest honor to the Person and work of Christ on
the Cross.
5.
Preexistence of Bible doctrine to the human race (Prov. 8).
6.
Believer’s attitude toward doctrine the basis for blessing or discipline
(Prov. 8:33-36).
7. Doctrine
resident in the soul the basis for the distribution of supergrace blessings
(Isa. 53:12).
8. Doctrine
is 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).
9. Reality
of doctrine over empirical knowledge (2 Pet. 1:12-21).
10.
Destruction of a nation through lack of doctrine (Hos. 4:1-6).
11. Bible
doctrine is part of the principle of living grace for
Phase
Two.
a. Under living grace, God provides
temporal and spiritual factors to keep the believer alive in time.
b. Temporal factors include food,
shelter, clothing and other necessities.
c. Spiritual factors are in the
realm 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).
12. Advancement and vindication of the Plan of
God through Bible doctrine (Isa. 53:10; Rom. 3:4).
13. Balance of residency established in the
soul of the believer through the communication of doctrine by the
pastor-teacher.
a. Balance of residency based on the
fact that believers in the Church Age comprise the Royal Family of God.
b. Doctrine is transferred from the
written page of the Bible to the soul of the believer under the function of GAP (2 Cor. 2).
c. The purpose of this transfer is
to establish in the soul of the believer a balance of residency.
d. As a badge of royalty, the body
of every Church Age believer is indwelt by God the Holy Spirit.
e. When the believer is filled with
the Spirit in compliance with Ephesians 5:18, a residency of the Third Person
of the Trinity is established in the soul of the believer.
f. Since the Holy Spirit works through the Word of God, the
filling of the Spirit creates a vacancy of residency in the soul.
g. This vacancy is filled by the
daily function of GAP, which creates a balance of
residency necessary for the function of
the
Royal Family of God on earth.
14. The importance of consistency in the
function of GAP (Heb. 10:25, 35, 36; Col.
2:6, 7).
a. Every believer has a “paragraph’’
of supergrace blessings in the Divine Decrees promised by God in eternity past.
b. Consistency is the secret of
growing up spiritually and
of
taking the higher ground of supergrace status.
c. Hence, the believer must function
under GAP daily!
15. Results of doctrine resident in the soul.
a. Produces confidence for Phase Two
(Job 5:24-27; 2 Cor. 5:6-8; Heb. 10:35).
b. Orients believer to the Plan of
God (Isa. 26:3, 4; Rom. 8:28).
c. Causes divine viewpoint in the
right lobe and therefore mental attitude dynamics (Isa. 55:7-9; 2 Cor. 10:5).
d. Produces stability of soul (Jas.
1:8).
e. Basis for divine guidance and
execution of the will of God (Rom. 12:2,3).
f.
Leads to maximum capacity to love God and occupation with Christ (Eph.
3:19; Phil. 3:10; Heb. 12:2, 3).
g. Enables believer to attain and
hold supergrace status (Phil. 3:12-14).
h.
Means of attaining surpassing-grace blessings for eternity (Heb. 11:9, 10, 13;
Jas. l:25 compared with Jas. 2:12, 13).
16. Synonyms for Bible doctrine resident in the
soul.
a. Crucifixion synonym: taking up
the Cross and following Christ (Matt. 10:38; Mark 8:34; Luke 9:23; 14:27).
b. Priestly synonym: construction of an altar in the soul (Heb.
13:10).
c. Building synonym: edification
complex of the soul (Eph. 4:12,16).
d.
Theological synonym: more or greater grace, a synonym for supergrace (Jas.
4:6).
e. Military synonyms:
(1) Putting on the full armor from
God (Eph. 6:11, 13).
(2) Following the colors to the high
ground of supergrace (Heb. 12:1,2).
(3) Establishment of the “command
post” in the soul (Col. 2:5-8).
f.
Language synonyms:
(1) Hebrew noun CHAKMAH.
(2) Greek noun EPIGNOSIS.
(3) Greek verb EPIGINOSKO.
g. Time synonym: redeeming the
time.
(1) Toward God (Eph. 5:16-18).
(2) Toward unbeliever (Col. 4:5).
h. Chemical synonym: salt used for maximum doctrine resident in
the soul which results in supergrace status (Matt 5:13; Mark 9:50; Luke 14:34a;
Col. 4:6).
i. Central control synonym:
having your own control system rather than being a drone (Eph. 6:10).
THE MARRIAGE OF GRACE AND FAITH
1. Grace and faith are like the right man and right woman in
Category Two love (1 Cor. 11:7). Grace is analogous to the right man and faith
to the right woman.
2.
Hence, grace is the initiator and faith is the responder.
3.
Just as there is one right man for the one right woman, so grace is the
only match for faith.
4.
Grace and faith meet at the Cross. Grace and faith “marry” in salvation
(Acts 16:31). Just as marriage is the framework for Category Two love, so
salvation is the framework for grace and faith (1 John 5:4, 5).
5.
At the Cross, faith responds to grace and
results in salvation (Eph. 2:8,9).
6.
As in marriage, faith in Phase Two continues to respond to grace (2 Cor.
5:7; Col. 2:6). The faith response is both inhale of GAP and the exhale of the faith-rest technique.
7.
Conclusion: we are saved by faith; we live by faith (2 Cor. 5:7; Col.
2:6; Heb. 11:6).
8.
Faith excludes both human merit and works. Works is the wrong woman.
Works is the harem with which faith will not coexist (Eph. 2:9; Tit. 3:5).
Neither will grace tolerate works. Faith is the only bride acceptable to grace.
Hence, faith must come alone to the Cross (John 20:31). Grace as the right man
rejects harem of works (Gal. 2:16). Faith is the only true responder to grace.
9.
Since faith is the only true responder to grace, faith is a part of the
grace apparatus for perception.
a. For the Old Testament
saints, faith was the basis of intellectual comprehension (GNOSIS) in the left
lobe (NOUS) and the transfer of the doctrine to the human spirit as EPIGNOSIS (Heb. 4:2; Heb. II).
b. For the Church Age
believer-priest, faith is the basis for transfer of doctrine from the left lobe
(GNOSIS) to the human spirit as EPIGNOSIS (Eph. 3:17).
10. Since
grace and faith become one at the Cross, they live together in Phase Two
(Christian life). Divorce occurs when the believer switches to legalism.
11. In GAP all systems of
works-perception are excluded. Works is to grace what scar tissue is to the
lungs of the soul. This is why doctrine in the left lobe cannot be applied to
experience. Only human IQ information is applied from
the NOUS; but doctrine must be transferred from the NOUS to the human spirit before it can be applied or utilized.
12. The marriage of grace and faith
in Phase Two demands production. This is the subject of James. Human
reproduction is based on the sex apparatus. Spiritual production is based on
the union of grace and faith. Doctrine is the seed; but just as human seed only
conceives in the womb, so doctrine only conceives in the believer’s human
spirit.
13. For conception and production of divine good, faith transfers
doctrine (seed) from the NOUS to the human spirit, where
conception is called EPIGNOSIS.
14. Therefore, perception only becomes conception by means of faith.
Faith, therefore, is the key to GAP.
15. Conception of the seed of
doctrine in the human spirit results in four categories of children:
a. Frame of reference
progeny. Doctrine in human spirit is cycled into the right lobe as frame of
reference; hence doctrine is built upon doctrine.
b. Application children.
Exhale of doctrine out right and left banks of the soul is comparable to
application in faith-rest.
c. The edification
complex children (completed floors of the superstructure in the soul).
d. The divine good
children (bona fide production in the Christian’s life).
16. This explains how man becomes
the image and glory of God (1 Cor. 11:7).