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Job 42:5-6, “I have heard of you by the hearing of
the ear, but now my eye sees you. Therefore, I abhor myself, and repent
in dust and ashes.” Job’s declaration of repentance,
stated in the above scripture, takes on life and truth because of a
change in his relationship with God. That change states that Job is now
seeing God beyond just a hearing about Him. Thus, judgments from God are
for the purpose of a nature and relationship change in order that we
may see Him as He is.
God’s nature of honesty and His desire for man reflects upon the
visible Christian community of today, showing that there is a need to
see clearly the condition they have fallen into and that which is being
manifest unto the world. In this realm of being honest, the Christian
community must look at itself, with eyes open to see that a lack of true
spiritual understanding is what motivates them. For the most part, this
lack of spiritual understanding causes them to be prisoners of a
natural mindset, which limits God and His true purpose for and in His
people. In this, God reveals His progressive steps to bring
enlightenment to humanity, bringing the light of understanding to His
creation. 1 Cor. 15:46 states, “However, the spiritual is not first, but the natural, and afterward the spiritual.”
Herein God reveals the progressive order He uses in the enlightenment
He gives to man in bringing forth His likeness as stated in Genesis at
the very beginning. This enlightenment is for the purpose of all
humankind in coming to know who they really are in Christ.
Man, in his beginnings from Adams fall, was limited to knowing,
seeing, hearing, and becoming only after the natural fleshly order of
existence. In this natural order of things, God released unto man the
law. This law was set in motion to subject man to gaining an
understanding of the weaknesses and fallacies of his natural flesh.
Herein, man came to know that the natural flesh man within himself could
not live successfully under the requirements of a righteous law. This
law, coming from God, was and still is in opposition to the nature, the
mind, the will, the emotions and desires of the flesh man. For these
reasons the Christian community, while being offered the power of God’s
Holy Spirit as sent from Him on the day of Pentecost, was to enable the
man to mature into the like kind nature as Christ. For the most part
though man has rejected this power and is continuing to or reverting to
live under that powerless law. Man must understand that the law is
powerless and cannot make nor bring any man to the perfection of God’s
likeness because of the weakness of man’s own flesh.
Therefore, with the availability of the Holy Spirit given by God for
the opening of man’s spiritual eyes, God is now calling upon a people
for such a time and condition as the world is in today. God is rising up
within certain receiving men by maturing and enabling them to escape
from the realm of the natural man, to move into the realm of the
spiritual as manifested from God. This means a people released from the
prison house of the natural realm to have freedom to walk in the
spiritual heavens of God. This speaks of a dying out to the carnal realm
of the flesh man to know a new birthing into the realm of God’s
life-giving Spirit. This likewise means that man shall no longer be
limited to the natural understanding of God’s Word, the dead letter, but
now they are receiving a knowing and a moving into the realm of
spiritual understandings. 2 Cor. 3:4-6 declares, “And we
have such trust through Christ toward God. Not that we are sufficient of
ourselves to think of anything as being from ourselves, but our
sufficiency is from God, who also made us sufficient as ministers of the
new covenant, not of the letter but of the Spirit; for the letter
kills, but the Spirit gives life”. Did not God send His
Son to die that we might have His life? Did not Jesus send the Holy
Spirit to empower His people to overcome?
Thus we see a calling, we see a people invited to receive a new
covenant, a new understanding, one not formed after the letter that
kills, but by a spiritual enlightenment after the order of God’s new
covenant. (Read Heb. 8:7-13) with Heb. 8:10 stating, “For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days [those who are in Christ are the house of Israel], says the Lord: I will put my laws [His nature] in their mind and write them on their hearts [soul]; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people”.
This has a meaning for this new covenant people; God shall enlighten
them into spiritually knowing that all the shadows and types are but
examples for us, as given through the natural house of Israel. These
shall know the spiritual meanings and verbiage contained in the written
Word. Thus, we see a people who begin to walk in the heavenlies, a
people who begin to know God’s ways as they manifest those ways. This
manifestation comes not from the natural order of things but from the
spiritual heavens that abide within the vessel, a new nature birthed to
manifest God’s firstfruits man-child.
Mt. Zion, a natural hill that sits in the land of Israel, begins to
be seen and heard anew as it speaks loudly of becoming a spiritual
manifestation used to reveal and manifest the firstfruits of God’s
harvest. Zion, spiritually understood as the abiding place of God’s
glory which manifest from within these sons that are dwelling in
spiritual Zion. Zion becomes a people living in the authority of God
with a purpose. This purpose is to establish the kingdom of God
throughout the earth.
Jerusalem is a natural city within Israel, and when understood
spiritually, it speaks of God’s true church, the bride of Christ, who
becomes one with Him in spirit and truth. Herein, we can see that God’s
many promises are greater as they move from the natural realm into the
spiritual, manifesting from within. Every promise from God then becomes a
part of today’s receiving people as the results of Jesus Christ and His
death, burial and resurrection. As we receive Him into our lives, our
character make-up progressively changes to become one manifesting a
Christ nature, birthed from within to become His heirs. Gal. 3:29, “And if you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise.”
As Abraham’s seed, we receive the promise as heirs, not from the
natural order of things, but by a blending in with the spiritual realm
as a part of the heavens of God. This speaks of the heavenly spiritual
revelation and understanding of God swallowing up and taking authority
over all that is of the natural order of man.
How shall such a transition as this take place? God’s Word declares
and reveals the needed coming judgment that such a transitional birthing
could take place. Afterward it becomes man’s reality. 1 Peter 5:17, “For
the time has come for judgment to begin at the house of God; and if it
begins with us first, what will be the end of those who do not obey the
gospel of God”? With man’s nature being the product of a
fallen condition received at birth, it continues to manifest corruption,
which are the results of the many influences of the world that are
instrumental in forming the characteristics within each vessel.
Because the vessel’s worldly nature separates them from God,
therefore they are vessels that cannot know nor understand the true
purpose in God’s creation. Thus, we have the law given by God to rule
over the fleshly carnal man. The law put in place in order to expose the
weakness of the natural man’s flesh and his inability to obey the law
or to understand the nature of God. For this reason, Christ came, made
flesh, becoming the sacrifice given by God for humanity’s reconciliation
back to God. In man’s need for reconciliation, each person is a world
unto himself that produces the fruit of his fallen soul. This fruit
manifest and reveals the nature of the man, be it from a fallen nature
or one restored by God. Herein let us take notice of the parable of the
wheat and tares as explained by Jesus (read Matt. 13:24-30). With Matt.
13:37-43 explaining, “He answered and said to them: He who
sows the good seed is the Son of Man. The field is the world, the good
seeds are the sons of the kingdom, but the tares are the sons of the
wicked one. The enemy who sowed them is the devil; the harvest is the end of this age.
The Son of Man will send out His angels, and they will gather out of
His kingdom all things that offend, and those who practice lawlessness,
and will cast them into the furnace of fire. There will be wailing and
gnashing of teeth. Then the righteous will shine forth as the sun in the
kingdom of their Father. He, who has ears to hear, let him hear.”
What is it that the Father is desirous for man to hear? In these
above scriptures, Jesus spoke to the people in a parable. He did so in
order to relate to humanity a very important message of truth wherein
they might begin to understand it. The word spoken of here relates to
the natural world that we are and that we live in. This natural world
consists of two specific orders or governments that rule in the arenas
of economics, politics, and education, along with the different cultures
of society and religion. These arenas, separated in purpose, with one
being the fruit of light and the other being the fruit of darkness, that
is to say, knowing a world of carnal darkness or a world of the
spiritual light of God. This parable reveals the time when a definite
separation takes place called the “end of the age.” This “end of the
age” speaks to us of this day and time when maturity is the revealing
factor as to which part of the harvest each vessel is a part of; vessels
of truth, light and glory or vessels of deception, perversion and
darkness.
Apart from the natural order of things, God reveals the activities
that are taking place within the spiritual order of heavenly things.
That is to say, with each vessel being a world unto itself, each
contains the ability to receive seed and the seed brings forth its own
fruit. Remember, man from Adam is one with a fallen sin nature that
receives seed (the seed of the wicked one) into his world (spirit, soul,
and body) which if left alone will grow until maturity to become the
grown offspring of the wicked one. When man receives Christ into his
spirit, the heavenly seed is awakening (the seed of the Son of Man,
Christ), to bring forth after its kind unto a full measure of the
stature of the fullness of Christ. Thus we have a man (a world), typed
as a field with two kinds of seed growing and maturing from within the
soul.
The people without the Christ seed maturing within are the worlds
that manifest only the tares. Those who have received Christ into their
hearts have growing within their field both tares and wheat. God says
this continues until a time called “the end of the age” when maturity
brings forth judgment. This judgment reveals the need for the removal of
the tares. This work of separating the wheat from the tares is even now
taking place among the Christian community. The tares, which is all
that offends and practices lawlessness, are being removed and cast into a
fire to be burned up. Fire represents the act of God’s judgment, which
is His perfecting power. Fire removes from the repentant vessel any and
everything that is not of God. These things shall perish (wood, hay and
stubble) leaving only the gold of purification which represents the
nature of Christ.
Let us take notice then, what are these removed tares? “Tares” are a
false grain, a noxious and poisonous weed whose fruit is the blackness
of corruption. The fruit of “tares” is a black seed that speaks of false
apostles and teachers, deceitful workers that transform themselves to
appear to be ministers of Christ. They have the appearance of wheat
until they are mature and then maturity comes and reveals them for what
they are; ministers of deception and death. Herein we should note that
now is the time of maturity. These carnal minded doctrines and
traditions are the fruit that limit God’s people from what God desires
for them to be in Him.
In comparing these tares with the “wheat” we see that “wheat” is from
a root word which means “to gleam (a reflected brightness, to appear or
be revealed suddenly), bright, white”. An understanding of white or to
“gleam” is revealed for us in it’s fullness at the time of Jesus’
transfiguration. Matt. 17:1-2, “Now after six days Jesus
took Peter, James, and John his brother, led them up on a high mountain
by themselves; and He was transfigured before them, His face shone like
the sun, and his cloths became as white as the light”.
Remember, the “wheat” is a people purified from all the tares. They will
“gleam” with a reflected brightness from God. These purified ones are
the firstfruits manifesting in the establishing of God’s kingdom. 1 John
3:2, “Beloved, now we are children of God; and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know that when He is revealed [is He not being revealed now], we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is”. Christ revelation is now enabling a people and they are beginning to see Him as He really is.
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