"Teaching the things concerning the kingdom of God..."
ECHOES FROM EDEN
Part V
THE TREE OF LIFE
(Continued)
"And the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there He put
the man whom He had formed. And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree
that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the TREE OF LIFE also in the midst of
the garden, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil" (Gen. 2:8-9). "And
the Lord God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now,
lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the TREE OF LIFE, and eat, and live forever:
therefore the Lord God sent him forth from the garden of Eden" (Gen. 3:22-23).
The wonderful Tree of Life in Eden was, as it is said of Christ, "in
the world" but "not of the world." The life-giving fruit of this tree was
accessible to man but had absolutely nothing to do with the realm of earthiness, for it
was heaven's own divine life brought into man's world and made available to him. In the
Tree of Life God invited man to find Him as the source and center of life, that in union
with Him God would be at once both the indwelling power of life and the environment in
which man would live, and move, and have his being. By eating of the Tree of Life man
would be full of light, abounding in heavenly wisdom and knowledge, fearful in power and
dominion, ethereal as a spirit and shining in the image of God. The fruit of this
wonderful Tree would indeed make men radiant with the resplendent glory of God as was
Jesus, the second Adam, at the transfiguration, whose face shone as the sun and His
raiment was as the light. The mighty power of this Tree would raise man up beyond any
possibility of sin, corruption and death into the incorruptible divine life demonstrated
by Jesus when He arose from the dead in a body of glorification. In this Tree of Life the
effulgent perfumes of the heavenly realm would be fragrance and life to man's nostrils. He
would taste spiritual realities and touch spiritual things. The wisdom and power of God
Himself would be wide open to him and he would walk in the presence and glory of celestial
realms. The gates of that realm would never be shut by day or night. The heavens would be
opened over his head would walk in the glory and presence of God Almighty.
THIS was the glory of the Tree of Life in Eden! Let me present this Tree:
"In the beginning was the WORD, and the Word was with God, and the Word was
God...in HIM WAS LIFE; and THE LIFE was the light of men" (Jn. 1:1,4). This
life-giving Tree, the LIVING WORD OF GOD, Christ, was from the beginning "in the
world" but yet "not of the world." when Eden's gates clanged shut behind
our banished foreparents, that blessed Tree of eternal life was never again seen by the
wondering eyes of mortal man until the day in which Jesus stood upon the earth and
declared: "I am the LIVING BREAD which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this
bread, he shall live forever: and the bread which I will give is MY flesh, which I will
give for the LIVE OF THE WORLD" (Jn. 6:51). Christ WHO IS OUR LIFE has come and has
been planted as the Spirit of Life in the garden of the Kingdom of Heaven on earth, that
all may come and eat and drink and have life.
In this article we want to take a look at some of the principles of life.
For three hundred years the scientific community has been rent with discussions about the
origin of life. Thus far only two theories have been advanced by science in order to
explain the origin of life. One theory is that matter can spontaneously generate life, the
other that life can only come from pre-existing life. The first theory is called by
scientists Spontaneous Generation. The theory of Spontaneous Generation teaches
that life is capable of springing into being of itself; that at some time in history,
billions of years ago, the necessary synchronization of chemical elements accidentally
took place and life spontaneously generated itself. The second theory is called by
scientists The Law of Biogenesis. This law demonstrates that during all of recorded
history life has only come from pre-existing life.
Today, as in former times, people are asking the questions, "What is
life? How did life on earth originate?" The United States government continually
spends a considerable amount of money in order to study this question. Nearly all of our
space probes are concerned with the question, "Does life exist out there?"
During our Apollo flights, science was interested in looking at the moon to determine if
it might contain some form of life. Even now, as further Mars investigation is taking
place, the question is still being asked, "Will life be found there?" Yet all
the evidence that science has received to the present time indicates that no physical
life, as we know it is present anywhere in our solar system except here upon earth. One
might ask the question, "What is life? Is it possible to define life?" At the
present time the scientists tell us that the answer concerning the origin of life is not
available, yet most scientists still emphatically deny that life came to earth through a
creative miracle of an all-powerful God. Instead, they declare that natural law produced
the first life. To believe this, one would have to admit that Spontaneous Generation
produced the first life, whereas the great principle of biology, the Law of Biogenesis,
teaches that life comes only from life. That natural law could produce life is a violation
of all the known facts of biology today. Many indications today point to a time when life
was not present on earth - when the earth was only a mass of some 100 inanimate elements.
According to scientists, certain combinations of these elements had to be QUICKENED in
order for life to become present on earth. But if one begins with dead matter, life must
appear by quickening dead matter, whereas biology postulates that life had to come from
some other life. We know that life is not now being originated on earth and that all the
life forms today spring from pre-existing life forms of the same kind.
No human power has as yet been able to produce life out of inorganic
chemical substances. One of the famous attempts that was hailed by the press as a success,
was the attempt of a young Russian biologist. He succeeded in producing, or rather,
organizing five low forms of life in his test tube. The fact that they were of the lowest
forms known did not damage the wonders of his accomplishment, as that is just what the
scientists would expect to get from inorganic substances. He arranged his chemicals in a
certain order in the test tube, subjected them to considerable heat, and eight hours later
he had a group of very small one-celled animals (infusoria) living in the tube.
His announcement startled the world of biology, and his formula was
revealed, many other biologist tried to follow his experiments. But, alas, nobody except
the discover seemed able to make it work. All that the others got was a mass of chemicals,
no more alive than they had been when they were in containers on the laboratory shelves.
So they suggested that the discoverer repeat the experiments under observation so the rest
could watch and see what mistakes they had made, if any. The young scientist suggested
instead that they go through with the experiment while he watched them, and
he could then correct any error they made. The last stage of the technique was to
impregnate the mass with a gas before the mass was subjected to heat, and as the
experimenters proceeded to do this, the inventor of the method said, "There is your
trouble, gentlemen; you are using chemical carbon dioxide. You must use gas that
has been generated by rotting vegetation!" That, of course, pricked the
bubble; the balloon collapsed. Gas generated by rotting vegetation is simply teeming with
the spores, or eggs, of a multitude of living creatures, and all this fellow had done was
to incubate them in his test tube. He had created life no more than the farmer does
when he puts eggs in his incubator to hatch out by artificial heat! So we see that all
attempts to get the living out of the dead have failed. And it is now recognized on every
hand that life can only come from the touch of life. There is no other way!
May the Spirit of wisdom and revelation from God seize upon our hearts and
impress indelibly upon our minds the wonderful truth that all the things that are seen in
the Natural World are but pictures and images of the GREATER REALITIES in the Spiritual
World. And in this understanding of the impassable gulf that exists in the Natural World
between the inanimate and the animate, the dead and the living, lies the revelation that
in the Spiritual Realm there is also a great uncrossable gulf between the realm of
Spiritual Death and Spiritual Life, between the Carnal Mind and the Spiritual Mind.
For the background material concerning the passage from the Natural World
to the Spiritual World presented in this
article, I have leaned considerably upon Henry Drummonds book (out of print),
NATURAL LAW IN THE SPIRITUAL WORLD.
Let us at this point fix vividly in our minds the picture of two great
Kingdoms of Nature, the inorganic and organic, the dead and the living, as these now stand
in the light of the Law of Biogenesis. What exactly is involved in saying that in the
Natural World there is no such thing as Spontaneous Generation of life? It is meant that
the passage from the mineral world to the plant or animal world is hermetically sealed on
the mineral side. It is simply impossible for the mineral to produce any life or raise
itself up into the Kingdom of the Living. What is the difference between a stone and a
plant? They have much in common. Both are made of the same atoms. Both display the same
properties of matter. Both may be very beautiful. But besides possessing all that the
stone has, the plant possesses something more a mysterious something called Life.
This life is not something which existed in the stone only in a less developed form. There
is nothing at all like it in the stone. The plant is possessed by something new, an
original and unique possession added over and above all the properties common to both.
When from vegetable life we rise to animal life, here again we find something original and
unique. It is an entirely different quality of life as high above the plant life as the
plant is high above the dead stone. From animal life we ascend again to SPIRITUAL LIFE.
And here also is something new, something still more unique. He who lives in the Spiritual
Life has a distinct kind of life added to all the other phases of life which he manifests
a kind of life infinitely more marvelous than animal life. The Spiritual man is, in
fact, living in a realm of life more distinct than is the animal from the plant or the
plant from the stone.
The natural man belongs completely to this earthly order of things. He is
endowed simply with a high quality of the natural animal type of life. He has flesh as the
animals have flesh. He has blood as the animals have blood. He has a heart and circulatory
system as the animals have hearts and circulatory systems. He has a digestive system, as
do the animals, feet for walking, a brain, nervous system, etc. etc. The natural man lives
and dies, as do the animals. Paul pointed out the contrast between the natural man and the
spiritual man in Romans chapters six through eight. In Rom. 8:5 he exposed the yawning
gulf between those who live after the body realm (which is the flesh) and those who live
after the spirit. He taught that "they that are after the flesh do mind
the things of the flesh: but they that are after the spirit the things of
the spirit." It all depends what we are AFTER. When I was a young man I met a
beautiful young lady by the name of Lorain Walker. I decided that I wanted her to be my
wife. For a year and a half I dated her, pursued her, spent every moment I could with her,
proposed to her and got her! At that point in my life she was what I was AFTER.
This is the idea Paul has in mind when he speaks of being AFTER the flesh and AFTER the
Spirit. We manifest whether we are a natural man or a spiritual man by what we are after,
what we are actively pursuing in our lives.
The man who is forever worrying about the welfare of the physical man
will always have in mind ways and means of catering to him how he can provide a
better old age pension, how he can get a better home, newer car, fancier clothes, how he
can provide more to see and hear and taste and feel and smell. He expends all his energies
to try to make sure the physical man will never be in need. He is always mindful of the
physical flesh and all that does is for the physical flesh. He does nothing more than the
animals do. He lives his life out on the same plane as does the animal kingdom. He pursues
the corruptible things of earth, the things that make for bodily comfort and pleasure, and
does not mind the things of the spirit. A man or woman who cares much about
the pleasures of the body such as eating and drinking and sexual passion, holding in high
esteem such corruptible things as houses and lands, fine clothes, bodily adornments,
bank accounts, and luxuries of all kinds, will never, as long as his life is wrapped up in
the pursuing of those things, attain to the glory of sonship to God. It is not that such
things are wicked or abominable before God, for He has promised to add "all these
things" unto us as we seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness. But I
declare to you that to the natural man who is pursuing all these things they are
enemies of the spirit because they never give you leave to seek God without
distraction. Carnally minded men, whether they be people of the world or professing
Christians, are filled with delusion that those who hold in low esteem the corruptible
things of earth, turning instead to the eternal values of the spirit, are living lives
that are not worth living. But such persons do not know that the opposite is true, for
"she who liveth in pleasure is dead while she liveth" (I Tim. 5:6).
The moment we grasp the meaning of the scripture, "They who are after
the flesh do mind the things of the flesh, "at that moment we can
understand what the carnal mind is. The carnal mind is the fleshly mind and the
flesh mind minds fleshly things and none of the fleshly things of earth have one
iota of LIFE in them! "To be carnally (fleshly) minded is DEATH" (Rom. 8:6). Not
only in his relation to that spiritual man, but to the whole Spiritual World, the natural
man is regarded as DEAD. He is as a stone compared to an organism. The Natural World is to
the Spiritual World as the inorganic to the organic. "Thou hast a name that thou
livest, and art DEAD" (Rev. 3:1). "To you hath He given life which were DEAD in
trespasses and sins" (Eph. 2:1). It is not possible to know God or experience God
through any of the physical senses of the body, or through any earthly thing. Those who
dwell in the earth realm and live unto the physical world abide in death.
The man who has set his heart and affection on things ABOVE has come to
the place where he not only holds in low esteem the things of the earth and of his
own body, but he despises them as well, even hating them, for he has learned that
these are barriers to his quest after LIFE and REALITY. Jesus knew this great truth when
He said that a man could not be His disciples unless he hated his brothers and sisters and
father and mother and even his own life also, being willing to forsake all to find
CHRIST. In the world today there is a small minority who spend their lives minding the
things of the spirit. The welfare of the inner Spiritual man is foremost in their
thoughts, for they seek to partake of THE MIND OF CHRIST. They esteem the realm of the
flesh as less than nothing, as common dung, seeking always to be one mind with the Father.
These, being after the Spirit, mind the things of the Spirit. The Spiritual man has
partaken of a life that transcends the physical - a new and distinct and supernatural
endowment. He is no longer of this world. He is of the timeless state, Eternity. He is,
even now, a son of God and it doth not yet appear what he shall be. The difference then
between the Spiritual man and the Natural man is not a difference of development, but of
generation. It is a distinction of the quality of life. The life of the Natural man is of
so poor a quality that it is not even life at all, for it is filled with the corruptible
mind of the flesh and the power of death. And he is absolutely helpless to do anything
about it!
The inorganic world is staked off from the living world barriers which
have never yet been crossed from within. No change of substance, no modification of
environment, no chemistry, no electricity, nor any form of energy, nor any evolution can
endow any single atom of the mineral world with the attribute of life. Only by the bending down into this dead world of
some living form can these dead atoms be gifted with the properties of life, without this
direct contact with life they remain fixed in the inorganic sphere forever. It is a very
mysterious law which guards in this way the portals of the living world. And if there is
one thing in nature worth pondering for its strangeness it is the spectacle of this vast
helpless world of the dead cut off from the living by the Law of Biogenesis and denied for
ever the possibility of resurrection within itself. Here we stand in the presence of the
uncrossable gulf the gulf of all gulfs the gulf between death and life.
The Word of God contains an explicit and original statement of the Law of Biogenesis as it applies to the Spiritual life. In the vision of the Spiritual World presented in the scriptures, the first thing that draws the attention is a great gulf fixed. The passage from the Natural World to the Spiritual World is hermetically sealed on the natural side. In the Natural World the door from the inorganic to the organic is shut, no mineral can open it; so, the door from the Natural to the Spiritual is shut, and no man can open it; the door from the earthly to the heavenly is shut, and no power of earth can open it. This world of natural men, of carnal minds, is staked off from the Spiritual World of God by barriers which have never been crossed from within. No organic change, no modification of environment, no mental energy, no moral effort, no improvement of character, no religious exercise, no ritual or ceremony or tradition can endow any single human soul with the attributes of SPIRITUAL LIFE. The Spiritual World of God and His sons is guarded from the world next in order beneath it, the world of the carnal mind, by a Law of Biogenesis - "Except a man be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God... except a man be born of water and of the spirit, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God" (Jn. 3:3-7).
It is not said, in this statement of the Law, that if the condition be not
fulfilled the Natural man will not enter the Kingdom of God. The word is, cannot.
It is not that God arbitrarily shuts out the Spiritually dead from the kingdom of the
Spiritually living. There is a scientific Law involved
here. Paul by inspiration pointed out this Law: "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" (I Cor.
2:14). It is not simply that the natural man does not receive the things of the
Spirit, but he cannot. It is as utterly impossible for the carnal mind to know
Spiritual things as it is for a stone to spontaneously generate life. The entrance of the
Natural man into the things of the Spirit of God is simply a scientific impossibility!
The Law is: Except a mineral be born "from above" from
the Kingdom just above it it cannot enter the Kingdom just above it. And
except a man be born "from above," he cannot enter the Kingdom just above him.
There being no passage from the lower Kingdom to the higher, whether from inorganic to
organic, or from natural to Spiritual, the injection of a LIFE is a necessity if a stone
or a plant or an animal or a man is to pass from a lower sphere to a higher sphere. So
long as wheat is wheat it is can never be anything more than wheat. But when man makes bread out of the wheat, the
bread rises up into man and is transmitted into man, becoming man. The man eats the wheat and gains two pounds of
human flesh. Whence came the two new pounds
of humanity? Why, from the wheat! Yet wheat no longer pertains to the vegetable
(plant) kingdom, it is now raised up into the human (animal) kingdom. It is human.
The wheat now walks, acts, and thinks on the human plane. The earth will never possess the Kingdom of God so
long as eternity shall endure. It must be the other way about. The Kingdom of God, the
higher Kingdom, must possess the earth. Though the Kingdom of God is within me, yet I
cannot possess it. It must possess me, or it will never been known. If I try to possess
Christ, I will be as barren in the future as I have been in the past, but if CHRIST
POSSESSES ME, then I will be hid with Christ in God and God will raise me up to find my
existence in the realm of His divine life and glory.
As we consider these thoughts may God Almighty grant that His Spirit may
instruct us in the way of truth and understanding. Let us open wide our hearts and minds
before the Lord that He may reveal the eternal truth of this subject to our hearts. The
principle by which, in nature, the inorganic is raised up into the organic, and, in like
manner, in God's economy, the natural man is raised up out of death into the life of the
Kingdom of God, is stated simply by the Lord Jesus in Mat. 13:31-32: "Another parable
put He forth unto them, saying, The Kingdom of Heaven is like to a grain of mustard seed,
which a man took, and sowed in his field: which indeed is the least of all seeds: but when
it is grown, it is the greatest among herbs." Let us UNDERSTAND! How are the
inorganic, non-living mineral elements of the earth raised up into the organic Kingdom of
living things? You begin with a seed. Within the seed is a germ of life. The seed
containing the life is planted in the earth, in the Kingdom of the dead. Once
buried in the earth, with all the right amounts of water and air, and the right
temperatures, the seed germinates and the life within the seed begins to grow. Finally the
shell of the seed bursts and there takes place a release of the life from the seed. As the
life is released it immediately seizes upon the chemical elements in the earth,
converts them into food, and then builds up living tissue out of matter that never lived!
The inorganic chemicals become organic tissue! The dead is converted into the
living! The lifeless elements of the earth are transformed into the substance of the
living plant. This is one of the most amazing facts in nature, though it is happening
every minute all around us! Now we can see clearly what the Lord Jesus meant when He said
that the Kingdom of heaven is like unto a mustard seed, which is the least of all seeds,
but when it is sowed in the field, and becomes grown, it is the greatest of herbs. The
plant stretches down to the dead world beneath it, touches its minerals and gases with its
mystery of life, and brings them up ennobled and transformed to the living sphere. In like
manner, the breath of God, blowing where it listeth, touches with its mystery of divine
life the dead souls of men, bears them across the bridgeless gulf between the Natural and
Spiritual, endows them with its own holy and eternal and divine qualities, and produces
within them these new and marvelous faculties, by which those who are born of the Spirit
are said to see the Kingdom of God and enter the Kingdom of God.
How futile in the face of such truth as this is any form of self
reformation! How worthless and unprofitable the empty rituals and the vain and lifeless
traditions of Babylon's religion! Place a lifeless rock in the dead earth and nothing will
happen. Administer lifeless ceremonies and dead doctrines to a man dead in trespasses and
sins and likewise nothing will happen. However thorough the self reformation may be,
however beautiful the traditions and doctrines of religion, however impressive and
inspiring to the soulish nature of man the rituals and ceremonies, the music and the
programs, it leaves us without life and hopelessly dead to the glorious realities of the
Spirit of God. Well did faithful Paul bear witness to the life-giving work of the Spirit
in the lives of the Ephesians when he said, "You hath He quickened, who were
dead in trespasses and sins...but God, who is rich in mercy, even when we were dead
in sins, hath QUICKENED US TOGETHER WITH CHRIST... and hath raised us up together and made
us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus" (Eph. 2:1-5).
What is this wonderful and mysterious quality which constitutes Spiritual
Life? What is this strange new power which can raise us up out of the realm of darkness
and death and give us eternal life and glory as sons of the living God? The answer is
brief it is Christ! "He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath
not the Son of God hath not life" (I Jn. 5:12). Yes, beloved brother, sister, Christ
is our life and He is the only Tree of Life in the Garden where we have been planted by
faith. "The Garden," which always has the significance of the Kingdom of Heaven,
has been re-established on earth by the redemptive work of Christ Jesus. When Jesus rose
from the dead and sent forth His Spirit into the hearts of men on the day of Pentecost,
the Garden of Eden was re-established in the earth and the Tree of Life was once more
planted on earth in the midst of the Garden. The life of Christ by the Eternal Spirit was
again made accessible to man by faith. Is it
not sadly true that there hangs over our lives that ominous and gray cloud of our own
mortality? It frustrates all of our plans; it
dampens our hopes; it diminishes our joy. And
yet, Jesus, by His tremendous resurrection, blasts through that darkening cloud and lets
in the glorious blue sky of eternity. He
would have us know that we shall live forever. I
want you to know that is a blessed thought. How
it fills my heart with excitement to think that when we look up into the night sky and see
the magnificent galaxies, that we can know that when these galaxies have turned to
blackened embers, we who have been seized upon by the resurrection life of Jesus Christ,
shall not yet have begun to live. We shall
live fully and forever.
How this higher life of God reaches down into the earth which we are,
seizing upon the earthly elements of our natural life, quickening, changing, transforming,
raising us up into the blessed Kingdom of the Spirit, is first to be seen in the life of
Jesus as He came into this earth realm. In the very beginning God formed man of the dust
of the ground, made him a living soul, and placed him in a garden, in a condition and
state of being, with the Tree of Life set before him. God's distinct objective was to
infuse man with His own divine and eternal life, lift him up by quickening and
transforming power into union with Himself, that he should become like Himself. Man was to
be a body for God to dwell in. The closest and most intimate union, the indwelling of
love: this was what the Holy One longed for, and looked forward to. What was very feebly
set forth in type in the temple in Israel became a divine reality in the person of Jesus
of Nazareth: God had found a man in whom He could rest, with whom He could enter into
union, whose whole being was opened to the rule of His will and nature and fellowship of
His love. In Him there was a human nature, and a body of flesh, to be possessed by the
Divine Spirit. The Divine Spirit would enter into that human nature, that body of flesh,
and so possess it that it would be quickened and raised up into union with God in His very
own plane of life and glory. His Sonship on earth was the planting of the Divine Seed of
the Father's life into a human body and nature, to seize upon it, to bear it across the
bridgeless gulf between the Natural World or men and the Spiritual World of God, to
perfect the Son of man and bring His humanity into perfect fellowship and unity with
Himself. His resurrection was the entrance of human nature, free from all the weakness of
the flesh, into the life of Deity, the Divine Spirit-life. His ascension was admittance as
Man into the very glory of God; the participation by human nature of perfect oneness with
God in glory in the unity of the Spirit. All this was fulfilled in the first-born Son, and
yet, with all this, the work was not yet complete. Something was still wanting. Such God
would have all men to be! And such all would be, as they accepted of this Jesus and His
Spirit as their life. Man is powerless to carry himself across the impassable gulf between
corruption and incorruption, the carnal mind and the Spiritual mind, death and life. But,
blessed be God! Jesus has opened up the way.
To bring a dead natural man with his carnal mind of death up into the
higher Kingdom of Divine Life necessitates the implantation of the incorruptible seed of
God into man's earthiness. The point I want to make very clear is that the New Creation is
more than the eternal and incorruptible life of God from heaven. The New Creation is that
life planted in the earth, seizing upon the earth, changing and transforming the earth,
raising it up to find its existence in the higher Kingdom of Divine Life. Jesus is the
pattern. We know how the Word, who had from eternity dwelt in the bosom of the Father,
entered upon a new stage of existence when He became flesh. When Jesus rose from the dead
and ascended up into the Father realm from whence He had come, He was still the same
only-begotten Son of God, and yet not altogether the same. For He was now also, as Son of
man, the first begotten from the dead, clothed with that glorified humanity which
He had perfected and sanctified for Himself. In His resurrection and ascension He was no
longer only the Mighty God, but He was the Mighty God whose Divine Life and Nature had
laid hold upon the humanity of man and had raised it up into identification with Himself.
The Son of man became the Son of God. The whole wonderful work of Christ in redemption was
not merely to deliver man from the law and its curse of death, but to BRING HUMAN NATURE
ITSELF UP INTO THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE DIVINE LIFE, TO MAKE US PARTAKERS OF THE DIVINE
NATURE. This is the work of the Tree of Life. "The Kingdom of Heaven is like a grain
of mustard seed, which a man took and sowed in his field."
Even now at this very moment the life that we live is this body of flesh
we live by the faith of the Son of God; and that faith assures us fully that the
incorruptible seed, sown by the overshadowing power of the Holy Spirit, shall issue forth
in incorruption, immortality and eternal life. For this corruptible must put on
incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality. Death is corruption
and Life is incorruption. As the rush cannot grow without mire (Job. 8:11),
as the reed cannot grow without water, as the mustard seed cannot grow without earth, so,
in a manner beyond my understanding, the incorruptible Christ seed, planted in the corruptible
earth which we are, bears its fruit in immortality, incorruption and eternal life; the NEW
CREATION. The seed cannot become a tree without the earth and the earth cannot become a
tree without the seed. The tree is neither the life in the seed nor the elements of the
earth. The tree is the elements of the earth QUICKENED AND MADE ALIVE by the transforming
power of the life in the seed! Such is the New Creation. The New Creation is neither the
eternal God nor is it man. The New Creation is CHRIST, the God-man, humanity admitted into
the full glory of the Divine, human nature received up into union with the eternal Spirit.
The Kingdom of Heaven on earth is composed of redeemed men who are putting on the divine
nature and the incorruptible life of God.
Even now at this very moment the divine life is at work within us,
changing, transforming, lifting us up into the higher Kingdom. The life of Christ is not
something outside ourselves. I am wearied a little because so very often I hear God's
precious people singing such songs as "Oh Lord, Send the Power Just Now," or
"Jesus is Passing This Way." I rejoice that there are indeed those special
"times of refreshing" that come from the presence of the Lord but I can assure
you, beloved brother, sister, that you will never know the glorious reality of sonship to
God so long as you live in that consciousness and mentality of "times of
refreshing." The consuming desire within my heart in this the end of the age is that
God's chosen people might with me become aware of the abiding presence of God. The
message of life and triumph that even in this dark and evil hour reverberates through the
yielded spirit of every saint separated unto God by His Holy Spirit is this: It is
possible for saints here and now to live with the constant and full assurance that even as
the almighty Father indwelt and continually permeated the life of Jesus of Nazareth, so
does the Divine Spirit of Christ live and abide within those who are separated unto the
Lamb to follow Him whithersoever He goes. As the years have passed since I first heard the
call of the Spirit unto the blessed realm of sonship to God, there has come to me an ever
increasing assurance that I am dwelling and walking in HIS PRESENCE, for He is not
momentarily passing my way but has been impregnated into my earthen vessel as the
incorruptible seed of the Word of God which liveth and ABIDETH FOREVER.
God is no longer far away; He is no longer without; He is here. No
longer need saints say, "Who shall ascend into heaven to bring Christ down from
above, or who shall descend into the deep to bring Christ up again from the dead?" The
Word (Christ) is nigh thee, even in thy mouth and in thy heart. How exceedingly
wonderful are the words of scripture: "Know ye not your own selves how that Jesus
Christ is in you?" (II Cor. 7:5). Your
bodies are the members of Christ (I Cor. 6:15).
"At that day ye shall know that I am in the Father, and ye in Me, and I
in you" (Jn. 14:10). We will come
unto him and make our abode with him (Jn. 14:21-23).
"I am the vine, ye are the branches" (Jn. 15:4). "I am crucified with Christ, nevertheless I
live, yet not I, but Christ liveth in me" (Gal. 2:20).
"Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink His blood, ye have
no life in you. Whose eateth My flesh and drinketh My blood hath eternal life; for My
flesh is meat indeed, and My blood is drink indeed. He that eateth My flesh and drinketh
My blood dwelleth in Me and I in him" (Jn. 6:53-56).
I would say to you again that the life of Christ, the life of sonship, is
not something outside ourselves. The idea is not that Christ is in heaven and that we can
stretch out some mysterious faculty and touch Him there. This is the vague form in which
many babes in the Christ conceive the truth, but it is contrary to Christ's teaching and
to the analogy of nature. Vegetable (plant) life is not contained in a reservoir somewhere
in the skies, and measured out spasmodically at certain seasons. Animal life is not
bottled up somewhere in the blue beyond and dropped down to earth now and then when it is
time for an embryo to be formed. The life is in every plant and tree, every animal
and fish and fowl, inside its own tissue and substance, and works there as a mighty power
to form even that which is contained within the life. The life is permanently fixed and
rooted in the organism. Life is not one of the homeless forces which promiscuously inhabit
space, or which can be gathered like electricity from the clouds and dissipated back again
into space. Life is definite and resident; the Spiritual Life is not a visit from a force,
but a resident tenant of the spirit of man. "The Kingdom of Heaven is like a... seed,
which a man took, and sowed in his field." The life of sonship is not derived
from the occasional touch of Jesus as He "passes this way," nor from the weekly
reviving or refreshing that comes to our weary souls as we gather together in our church
meetings. Thank God for the fellowship and encouragement of those of like precious faith,
but I declare to you that the life of sonship can only be known as we become sensitive to
the reality of CHRIST ABIDING WITHIN, conscious of His Spirit speaking, His hand guiding,
and His power continually transforming the spirit, the mind and the body into the image of
Him who created them. With my poor and puny ability I cannot make the truth of Christ's
indwelling life to be a living, transforming reality to your heart. None but the Spirit of
God can perform this wonderful and divine act of illumination. He alone can take the
things of God and show them unto you. Nevertheless, I can confidently assure you that, the
moment the grand and glorious fact of His indwelling life grips your heart
and fills your mind, the reality of His divine indwelling will immediately begin to
transform your life. Yea, and I shall further add that the knowledge of His abiding life
will also begin to change your mind, quicken your emotions, and renew your body as well.
As speaking in tongues and the gifts of the Spirit are the evidences of
the baptism in the Holy Spirit, so the redemption of our bodies from the power of decay
and death is the evidence of the manifestation of the sons of God. "We ourselves too,
who have and enjoy the first-fruits of the Spirit - a foretaste of the blissful things to
come groan inwardly as we wait for the redemption of our bodies from sensuality and
the grave, which will reveal our adoption, our manifestation as God's Sons"
(Rom. 8:23, Amp. Bible). This change in our bodies shall not come by the mighty working of
Christ crashing down through the clouds over heads, but by the divine inworking of His
indwelling life. Centuries ago the apostle
Paul penned these wonderful words of consolation and faith: "If the Spirit of Him
that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, He that raised up Christ from the
dead shall also quicken (make alive, immortally) your mortal bodies BY HIS SPIRIT THAT
DWELLETH IN YOU" (Rom. 8:11).
In Phil. 3:21 Paul says that Christ "shall change our vile body, that
it may be fashioned like unto His glorious body." The Amplified Bible reads:
"Who shall transform and fashion anew the body of our humiliation to conform
to and be like the body of His glory and majesty." This phrase, body of humiliation,
is a more correct rendering of the Greek. I must confess that it is indeed humiliating to
be found in a body like this! It is humiliating to find it necessary to chew mints to keep
the breath from offending those around us. It is humiliating to be so weary from traveling
and ministering that at times it is difficult to sit up and fellowship with God's precious
saints. It is humiliating to get laryngitis in the middle of a Convention where hundreds
of saints have gathered to receive the teaching of these glorious kingdom truths. It is
humiliating to be bald at twenty-four years of age and gray at thirty! It is humiliating
to sense weakness, to feel the labors of years taking their toll, to see new wrinkles in
the face, flabbiness of skin and muscle here and there, reminders, one and all, of the
earthiness and mortality and corruptibleness of these fragile bodies. I will never forget
an incident in Canada some thirty years ago when I had traveled day and night for two days
to get to a Conference where I was scheduled to be one of the speakers. When I arrived my
clothes were disheveled, I need a bath and my eyes were bloodshot. The Conference had already started, and not
knowing where I was to stay, I slipped into the building to find someone to direct me. I later learned that when I entered the building a
number of saints, not knowing who I was, thought a drunk had staggered into the
meeting! Body of humiliation! "Who shall transform and fashion anew the body of our
humiliation to conform to and be like the body of His glory and majesty." Glorious
anticipation, this!
Paul tells us again in I Cor. 15:51-52 how this marvelous change shall
come about. "Behold, I show you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall be
changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump." The Greek word
for the "moment" is ATOMOS. This passage is the only place in the Greek New
Testament where this word is used. ATOMOS is the word from which comes our English word
ATOM. The word carried the meaning in the Greek of that which is UNCUTTABLE or INDIVISIBLE
because the Greeks believed that the atom was the smallest particle of matter that
existed, therefore it could not be divided, cut, split, or reduced in any way. The
translators have taken this to mean that our bodies shall be changed in "an atom of
time," that is, in an instant of time so brief that you could not make it any
quicker, or reduce the time in any measure. But does not this word ATOMOS indicate that we
shall be changed in the ATOMS of our bodies, in the very structure and substance of our
physical being, in the ATOMICAL STRUCTURE of our bodies? "We shall be changed in
ATOMS, in ATOMICAL STRUCTURE, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump!"
Truly we yearn for this change, yea, groan inwardly for the transformation
to take place. I continually meet up with brethren who believe that they have already put
on immortality and incorruption, that they have already passed over the grave and cannot
or will not die. I must be very honest and frank with you, my beloved brothers. I have not
one whit of a desire to live forever IN THIS BODY OF HUMILIATION. There is no more
repugnant thought, no more frightful possibility, than the idea that I might live forever
in this body of humiliation! The thought of such limitation, the suggestion that I might
have bathe, brush my teeth and use Scope throughout eternity, the hint that I may retain
this same form, that I might be as I am unendingly, falls as far short of what I
comprehend of a body made like unto His body of glory and majesty as does hell fall short
of heaven! The body of the resurrection shall
resemble this vile body no more than does the mustard tree resemble the chemical elements
of the earth which were raised up into the substance of the tree by the mighty working of
the subtle and mysterious life-force sown in the earth as a seed.
Son of God! If we would be fashioned like unto Him, co-sharers of His
glory and power and wisdom as the God-man, we must not simply rest content with the faith
that trusts in the cross and its pardon; we must follow on to know the fullness of
the New Life, the life of glory and power in human nature, injected into man through the
resurrection of Christ from the dead, of which the Spirit of the glorified Jesus is the
witness and the source. Now, practically everything in relation to our sonship depends
upon the clearness with which this great truth that I have stated is recognized. The Holy
Spirit of God inspired the message of these words in Rom. 5:9-11: "Much more then, being
now justified by His blood, we shall be saved from wrath through Him. For if,
when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of His Son, much more,
being reconciled, we SHALL BE SAVED BY HIS LIFE... and... we joy... in our Lord Jesus
Christ, by whom we have received the atonement."
The double provision of Christ is here clearly set for: reconciled by
His death; saved by His life. Christs
death is the atonement, reconciling men to God, granting a full and free admittance back
into Edens lovely garden from which our disobedient foreparents were once banished. But Christs life is the Tree of Life
in the garden, the source of the life which shall work in us the complete transformation
into the divine nature. Sin, sickness,
sorrow, fear and death are all part of a power in our life; let us fully understand
that it can only be met by another higher power. The
power of sin and death works all through our life. The
death of Christ, which is the atonement, reconciles us to God, but only the life of Christ
can come against the power of sin and death and deliver our life from destruction. Reconciliation places us, in Gods eyes, back
in Edens garden; but the Tree of Life is the power that delivers my life from the
dominion of son and death. He redeemeth my
life, by His life, from death! Christs
life, not His death, living in our life, absorbing it, impregnating it, transforming it
causes us to live. This is the meaning of
that profound sentence in which Paul records the first great work of salvation and
pointedly distinguishes it from the second great work of salvation, saying, If when
we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of His Son, much
more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by His life.
We shall be saved by His LIFE, says Paul. Paul meant no disrespect to the atonement when he
said, We whall be saved by His life. He
was bringing out one of the great facts of salvation.
If God gives atoning power with one hand, and power to save the life from
destruction with the other hand, there is no conflict between these. Both are from God.
If you call the one justification and the other glorification, God is the
author of them both. If Paul seems to take
something from the one work and add it to the other, he takes nothing from God. Atonement is from God! Reconciliation is from God! Power to conquer sin and death is from God! Christ is all in all, the beginning and the end. When the thing we want is deliverance from the
guilt of sin, condemnation, let us appropriate the gift God has given us to remove our
guilt the DEATH of Christ. In
whom we have redemption through His blood, even the forgiveness of our sins (Col.
1:14). When the thing we want is power to
redeem our life from sin, corruption and death, then let us apply the gift which God has
given us for our life, the LIFE of the Son of God. He
that hath the Son hath life.
When an Israelite was bitten by flaming serpents in the wilderness, he
never thought of applying manna to the wound.
The manna was for his life. But
he did think of applying the brazen serpent. The
manna would never have cured his snake bite; nor would the brazen serpent have kept him
from starving! Suppose he had said, Now
I am healed by this serpent, I feel cured, and I need not eat this manna anymore. The serpent has done it all, and I am well. The result would have been, of course, that he
would have died. The man, to be sure,
was cured, delivered from the judgment of his rebellion against God, but he has to LIVE,
and if he eats no manna his life must languish, go to destruction, die. Without going to any trouble about it, simply by
the inevitable processes of nature, he would have died.
The manna was Gods provision to redeem his life from destruction,
after the serpent had redeemed it from judgment.
And if he did nothing to stop the natural progress of corruption, in the
natural course of things, he must die. Now
there is no contradiction between these two things the manna is from God and the
serpent is from God. But they are different
gifts for different things. The serpent
removed the judgment, but could not sustain life; the manna gave life, but could not deal
with the sentence. To apply this to the case
in hand: The death of Christ, on the one hand, is the brazen serpent. As Moses lifted up the serpent in the
wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up (on the cross) (Jn. 3:14). Christs life, on the other hand, is
the manna the bread of life. This
is the bread which cometh down from heaven, that a man may eat thereof and not die. I am the living bread which came down from heaven:
if any man eat of this bread, he shall live forever. And the bread that I
will give is My flesh, which I will give for the life of the world (Jn. 6:50-51).
Of all the wealth of scripture truth nothing is more certain or clear than
the fact that our sins are not forgiven by bread, nor are our lives nourished and
supported by death. Our life is not made
incorruptible and eternal by Christs death, nor transformed from day to day from the
power of sin and death by the atonement. Our
life is not redeemed from destruction by the crucifixion of Christ, nor is it brought to
perfection from day to day by the death of Christ. But
we are saved, as the Holy Ghost saith, by HIS LIFE. We cannot live upon death. And after, by the atonement, we are forgiven, and
have entered by faith through the gateway into Edens fair garden, the Kingdom of
Heaven on earth, having acceptance before God, we shall then be saved, delivered, changed,
transformed, perfected and fully glorified BY HIS LIFE.
The atonement gives us the right to enter back into Eden, but only the tree
of life can make us live! To sum up,
therefore, it is one thing to be reconciled by the death of Christ, and quite another to
be saved by His life. If reconciliation and
justification could make men to be CONFORMED TO THE IMAGE OF THE SON OF GOD then all the
baby Christians in all of Babylons harlot religious systems would be well on their
way to sonship. The death of Christ
can make one a justified believer, bringing him to life, but only the mighty
working of the indwelling life of Gods Christ can enable us to put on the mind of
Christ and be transformed in thought, desire, emotion, nature and body into His likeness. He redeemeth my life from destruction. How? By
His life. This is the power of a full and
complete salvation! Unspeakable are the
blessings of the high and heavenly realm of Gods incorruptible life which flow to
the soul form the union with Jesus in His glorified life.
There may be serious differences of opinion about the promises of Christ's
coming again. To one it is plain as day that He is coming very speedily in person to reign
on earth, and that speedy coming is his hope and stay. To another, loving the Lord and His
eternal purposes no less, the coming of Christ bespeaks the full and glorious revelation
of Christ in and through His glorified many-membered body on earth. There is much interest
in the study of those things which must shortly come to pass in the earth: The coming of
the Lord, the great tribulation, the manifestation of the antichrist, the mark of the
beast, one-world government, the World Church, the millennial kingdom, the two witnesses,
the place of the United States, Russia, China and the European Common Market, etc. etc.
etc. How often God's chosen ones get more caught up in the understanding and exposition of
all these things than in the putting on of the mind of Christ in union with HIS
INDWELLING LIFE. It is by abiding in Christ the Glorified One that the believer will be
quickened to that truly spiritual looking for His coming, which alone brings reality
within. It is not our analyzing of the schedule of so-called end-time events, nor the
correctness of the views we hold, nor the earnestness with which we advocate them, that
will prepare us for the momentous things that lie ahead, but the abiding in Him, the
heavenliness that shows that the Coming One is indeed already our life. Thus only can our
being manifested with Him in glory be what it is meant to be - a transfiguration, a
breaking out and shining forth of the INDWELLING GLORY that had been waiting for the day
of revelation.
Blessed life of the ages! We have the possession within our earth of its hidden power, and we have the prospect before us of its fullest glory. May our daily lives, in all we think and say and do, be bright and blessed proof that the hidden dwells within, daily preparing us for the glory to be revealed. May the eternal and incorruptible fruit of our redeemed life within be our power to live to the glory of the Father, our fitness to share the glory of the Son.
To be continued J. PRESTON EBY
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