by T. Austin-Sparks
Reading: John 13:21–33; Eph. 3:17–19; Col.
1:25–27.
We are to view the Lord Jesus in relation to the first
Adam, and all that came in through that which happened
with the first Adam in his fall, not only as this has
reference to man and his condition, but to all that which
Adam’s act of disobedience let into this universe,
and into this world. That act of disobedience opened the
door at which the forces of evil were standing, waiting
for access. Adam was that door. They could never have got
in but for Adam, but he opened the door by his
disobedience, and the forces of evil rushed into
God’s creation, and took up a position of great
strength, to bring about in it a state of things contrary
to God, and that in the most powerful and terrible way.
To all of that, to the powers themselves, and the state
brought about through their being let in, and all the
consequences thereof, the Lord Jesus was, and is,
God’s answer. But there was a secret about Him, a
secret which spiritual intelligences alone could really
discern, and this was that God was in Him. He was a Man,
but He was far more than that; He was God. In these
meditations our concern has been with what the Lord Jesus
is as Son of Man, God’s Man, the Heavenly Man, in
Whom God was, and is. That secret, that mystery hidden
from the ages, hidden from men, is the greatest factor to
be reckoned with.
So far as the enemy was concerned, his main objective
with the Lord Jesus was to seek to get in between Him and
that Divine relationship; to drive a wedge in and in some
way to get Him to move on a ground apart from that inner,
deepest reality of the Father. The meaning of the
temptations in the wilderness is that they were an
attempt to drive that wedge in between, to get Him to act
apart from the Father, to move on His own human ground.
The enemy knew quite well that, if only he could succeed
in getting Him to do that, he would accomplish with the
last Adam what he had accomplished with the first, and
would have re-established his dominion and again gained
the mastery. The secret of Christ’s victory was that
He was so one with the Father, that in everything He was
governed by the Father within, dwelling in Him. The life
of the Heavenly Man, the Son of Man, again and again bids
us heed the question that once came from His own lips:
“Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the
Father in Me?” (John 14:10,11). It was on that basis
that He lived His life and met the enemy, and because He
remained on that basis the enemy was incapable of
destroying Him.
Many times attempts were made by the Devil to destroy
Him, both directly and through men, but it was impossible
while He remained on that basis, and this He did right to
the end, and triumphed because of that inward
relationship, that upon which He was living deliberately,
consciously, persistently: the Father was in Him, and He
and the Father were one; He dwelt in the Father, and the
Father dwelt in Him.
But—and this is one of the main points that we want
the Lord to show us at this time—that was the great
secret, the wonderful secret which men could not read;
for He Himself said, “...no one knoweth Who the Son
is, save the Father...” (Luke 10:22). John, writing
his epistle long years after, said, “...the world
knoweth us not, because it knew Him not” (1 John
3:1). The world knew Him not. In His own prayer recorded
by John, we have these words: “O righteous Father,
the world knew Thee not, but I knew Thee...” (John
17:25). It was on the basis of that secret relationship
that there was to be a glorifying of Him. The glorifying
of the Lord Jesus was bound up with that secret.
Now we want to know what the glorifying of the Son is,
the glorifying of the Heavenly Man. We will again first
take up the question in relation to the Heavenly Man in
person, and then see how the same thing applies to the
corporate Heavenly Man.
“When therefore he was gone out, Jesus saith, Now is
the Son of Man glorified, and God is glorified in Him;
and God shall glorify Him in Himself, and straightway
shall He glorify Him” (John 13:31,32).
We need not be concerned for the moment with the form of
the statement. It sounds a little involved and difficult,
but let us take the central comprehensive statement:
“Now is the Son of Man glorified, and God is
glorified in Him....” It is upon the word
“now” that everything hangs, and the Lord Jesus
put into that little word a tremendous meaning. To what
does that word relate? “When therefore he (Judas)
was gone out, Jesus saith, Now is the Son of Man
glorified.”
The Rejected Natural Man
I confess that Judas was a problem to me for many
years, but I think I am getting near the truth about him,
and this passage seems to give us the clue. The problem,
of course, has its occasion in the statement of the Lord
Jesus that He knew whom He had chosen: “Did not I
choose you the twelve, and one of you is a devil?”
(John 6:70). He chose Judas and brought him into
association with Himself, in such a way that he had all
the advantages of the others and all the facilities that
were theirs; all the benefits of the others were open to
him. There is no trace of partiality. He has placed Judas
apparently upon exactly the same footing, excluding him
from nothing which was open to the rest, all
deliberately, consciously, knowing what He was doing, and
knowing all the time what Judas was. Then all finally
heads up to this statement, “Now is the Son of Man
glorified....”
I do not know how best to put it, and wish I had language
and wisdom to express this, that would capture your
hearts as it has captured mine; for I am inwardly
glorying in what is brought to us here. To begin with,
this represents the full development of man under the
kindness of God: “...for He maketh His sun to rise
on the evil and the good, and sendeth rain on the just
and the unjust” (Matt. 5:45). God has shown no
partiality amongst men. He has made it possible for all
men to enjoy His benefits. He has shown unbelieving,
Godless, rebellious men great kindness. He has not
discriminated. All men may know His kindness and His
goodness. Man is thus represented in Judas, who in this
figurative way is here set in relation to the Lord, so
that what is available to those who are really the
Lord’s is available to him; he can come into it, it
is open to him. The Lord has not shown any partiality.
Yet man, living under the beneficent, merciful and
gracious will, purpose, thought, and desire of God, can
develop to this.
Let us seek to explain that. Man has been tried under
every condition from the beginning. First of all he was
tried under innocence. How did he behave? He failed. Then
in his fallen state he was tried again, without law. How
did he get on? He failed again. Then he was tried under
law, but failed as before. Man has failed under every
condition. He has been tried by God in every state and
appointment, and has utterly failed. The end has always
been a tragedy. No matter what attitude God takes toward
man, in himself he is a failure and will work out to the
most dreadful tragedy.
Look at Israel. What is the attitude of the Lord toward
Israel? How marvellous is the way the Lord dealt with
Israel. Look at the patience of God with Israel, the
kindness of God with Israel, the ground upon which Israel
was set before Him. In effect, God said: You have only to
show something of faithfulness to Me and you will
immediately receive blessing. Some of us have wished we
could get blessing as instantly as Israel did when they
were true to the Lord. They were subjects of such special
care, but they failed. Their condition and treatment is
figuratively set forth in the unprofitable fig-tree, that
bore no fruit in spite of years of care. Justice demanded
that it be cut down without delay, but still further
opportunity is given: “Let us dig about it and dung
it this year also.” Let us show kindness for another
year! But it is just as big a failure. So man, tried
under every condition, brought into touch with the
beneficent will of God, is yet a failure.
Judas gathers up man, man to whom is open all that God
has, man who is brought into touch with all the good and
perfect will of God, and yet in himself the most awful
failure; for this man, when he comes to his fulness, will
betray his Lord, he is so hopeless. Man in himself, even
though the mercies of God may go out to him, will arrive
at this. This is a fearful end. “Yea, mine own
familiar friend... which did eat of my bread,” says
the Psalmist, “hath lifted up his heel against
me” (Ps. 41:9). Thus will this man do amidst the
very wealth of the grace of God.
Here is Judas representing one who has been brought into
touch with the Lord, and to whom all the blessings are
open that are open to the rest of the Lord’s own,
and this is how he turns out. It is a picture of man in
himself. Is it not true? The full development of old
Adam, of the first Adam, in whom God does not dwell, is
here shown to us. Just at the point where this man is
surrounded with all the advantages, all the facilities,
all the blessings, all the opportunity, all that could
have been his, just at that point he goes out to betray
his Lord: “...and it was night” (John 13:30).
There is a world of meaning in that.
The Heavenly Man of God’s Election
Instantly that man has gone out the Lord Jesus says,
“Now is the Son of Man glorified....” What does
this mean? This is God’s answer to all that. God has
another Man, Whose path is to be wholly different from
that tragedy, that dark calamity, a Son of Man Who can be
glorified. God has prepared His own Man to take the place
of this other man, as soon as he has reached his end: and
what an evil end it is! Do you see what is signified in
the end of Judas? When he goes out God brings in His Man
Who can be glorified.
Do you see why the Lord Jesus chose Judas? Do you see why
it is that when he was gone out Jesus said, “Now is
the Son of Man glorified?” There is the one who
represents the Adam man and what he comes to in spite of
all God’s grace and mercy which is at his command.
Until there is something in him other than himself, that
is what he comes to. And just when that nature, that man,
that race is seen in its full awfulness, its full
outworking, lifting its heel in treachery against the God
of all grace; just when that man reaching fulness goes
out into the dark, the eternal night, God begins His new
day by bringing in His new Man to take his place.
What is the secret? What kind of man will be glorified?
We have seen the man who cannot be glorified, who goes
out into the darkness. What kind of man is he who can be
glorified? What is the principle and secret of His
glorifying? It is that God is in him. What is the
glorifying of the Lord Jesus? It is the breaking forth
and manifesting of the Father in Him, of that secret
which makes Him other than the type represented by Judas.
The hope of glory in His case, the certainty of glory,
was the Father dwelling in Him. “Now is the Son of
Man glorified, and God is glorified in Him....” That
is a full-orbed statement about the glorifying of the Son
of Man. It is remarkable that this statement should be
found in the Gospel by John, in which the Lord Jesus is
pre-eminently set forth as the Son of God.
The Glorifying of the Corporate Heavenly Man
Now, of course, we come to feel the benefit and the
power of this, when it is transferred from the personal
Heavenly Man to the corporate Heavenly Man. So the
Apostle says: “That Christ may dwell in your hearts
through faith...” (Eph. 3:17); “...Christ in
you, the hope of glory...” (Col. 1:27). We read at
the beginning of the Letter to the Ephesians that we are
“...a habitation of God in the Spirit” (2:22).
What does this mean in its value and out-working? This
Body, so created and living upon that fact, is as
indestructible as Christ Himself, is as certain of
victory as was Christ. On the principle that Christ
dwells in the heart by faith, this Body can enter into
wrestling with principalities and powers, world rulers of
this darkness, spiritual hosts of wickedness in the
heavenlies, and come out victor on the field.
What is the secret of the glorifying of the Church, His
Body, the corporate Man, and what is the nature of the
glorifying? It is the same thing. It is the manifestation
of the secret, the coming out from secrecy into open
display of that which is true, of Christ within. During
the course of this dispensation, the secret is in the
Church, in the members of Christ, but “...the world
knoweth us not, because it knew Him not” (1 John
3:1). Looked at from the outside we are very little
different from any other people in the world. Yet the
secret is there, and this secret means that if you touch
that one, or that church, you touch God. “Saul,
Saul, why persecutest thou Me?” said the Lord, when
Saul was touching His members. He is in His members. You
have to reckon with Him. They are indestructible, they
cannot be destroyed. We are not talking about the
destroying of the body. The true Church is an
indestructible entity. When Satan has done his worst,
that Church will still stand triumphant, and will abide
for ever, when he and all his shall have been banished
from the universe.
At the end of this dispensation which has held this
hidden secret, there will be an unveiling of the Christ
in His Church, when it appears with Him in glory, and it
will be glorified on the same principle as that on which
He was glorified.
The Essential Basis of the Believer’s Everyday Life
Now, there is something that we have to take to our
own hearts out of these inclusive factors. We have to
live all the time on this basis that we have set forth,
and as we do so the enemy’s power is absolutely
rendered nil. Our trouble is that we do not live upon
this basis. We live so much upon ourselves. We live upon
our own feelings, our own conditions, our own state,
anything and everything that is ourselves, and because we
do that we are simply played with by the Devil. When we
get into our own mood, what a mess he makes of us. When
we get into our own feelings, or our own thoughts what
havoc there is. Anything that is ourselves, if we get
into that, and live on that, will give the enemy an
opportunity to do as he likes. Whenever believers get
down into themselves, on to the ground of what they are,
if it is only for a moment, they begin to lose their
balance, their poise, their rest, their peace, their joy,
and they are tossed about of the Devil at his will. They
may come to the place where they even wonder whether they
are saved. Let us remember that the part of us which
still belongs to the fallen creation, and will not
survive, is the playground of the enemy, and it is of no
use our trying to make it survive.
We have, for instance, a physical life. Within the
compass of this natural, physical life as a part of the
old creation, anything is possible. Mental darkness is
possible. The upsetting of our nervous system can be of
such a kind as to make us feel that hell rages in our
very being. Anything is possible of moods, and feelings,
and sensations, or of utter deadness and numbness, and if
we live in that realm the Devil plays havoc. He encamps
upon such things at once, if we take our natural
condition as the criterion. There is no hope of glory in
that natural realm.
How is the enemy to be defeated, to be nullified, to be
robbed of his power? On the same principle as in the life
of the Lord Jesus, by our living on the Father. We must
live on the indwelling Christ. Our attitude will have to
be continually toward the Lord: Lord, in me Thou art
other than I am; Thou art not what I am; Thou art other
than this mood, than this feeling, than this absence of
feeling; Thou art other than all these thoughts, other
than I am! I am dead, so far as my feelings are
concerned, but Thou art other than that, Thou art living!
I am feeling dark, Thou art the light, and Thou art in
me! This is me, this is not the Lord! If only you and I
will learn steadily (it will take time, it will be
progressive) to live on in Christ, on what He is, on the
fact that He is other than we are—not upon our
experience of this, but the naked fact that He is within
us—if we will steadily learn to live on that basis,
by that great Divine reality, then the enemy has nothing
in us. The Lord Jesus was able to say, “...the
prince of the world cometh; and he hath nothing in
Me...” (John 14:30). What was the adversary looking
for? He was looking for the Lord Jesus to be living
somewhere in Himself, consulting His own feelings,
leaning to His own understanding, following His own
judgments, His own will. If he could have caught Him
there, he would have had something in Him and disturbed
the balance of His life. The Lord Jesus was able to say,
“...I live because of the Father...” (John
6:57); I live by the Father, not on what I am. He could
say that as a perfect, sinless being, living none the
less in dependence upon the Father all the time. Of this
we have His own testimony: “The Son can do nothing
of Himself...” (John 5:19); “...the words that
I say unto you I speak not from Myself: but the Father
abiding in Me doeth His works” (John 14:10). He
lived all the time on the basis of the Father dwelling
within, and because of that the enemy had no ground
whatever.
This is the lesson of life for us. For any glory within
now, or for any hope of glory in the great day of the
manifestation, the sole ground of expectation must be
Christ in us; because the glory is simply the
manifestation of the Christ within, as His glorifying was
the manifestation of the Father within.
The Church, a Mystery of a Divine Indwelling
Now concerning the corporate expression of this
Heavenly Man, in the Letter to the Ephesians the Apostle
tells us that something is going on in the unseen, the
purpose of which is stated thus: “...that now unto
the principalities and the powers in the heavenly places
might be made known through the Church the manifold
wisdom of God.....” I wonder what that means? I do
not know altogether, but I think I can see something of
what it means. I believe the unseen intelligences are
watching to see how they can get an advantage. They are
watching with all their cunning, their diabolical wit and
wisdom and ingenuity, with all their superhuman
intelligence, to see how they can get an advantage, how
they can make a stroke, if by any means they can get the
upper hand of this baffling creation, the Church. Unto
the principalities and powers the manifold wisdom of God
is being made known by the Church. How is this being
accomplished? A clause from a verse in the First Letter
to Timothy will, I think, help us towards the answer.
“And without controversy great is the mystery of
godliness; He Who was manifested in the flesh, justified
in the spirit, seen of angels, preached among the
nations, believed on in the world, received up in
glory.” A part of the mystery here spoken of is this
somewhat obscure statement that He was “seen of
angels.” I cannot be satisfied with the thought that
this just means that the heavenly angels saw Him, either
when He was in the flesh, or after His resurrection. This
seems to say to my heart (of course I cannot prove it,
but I am comparing scripture with scripture, and taking
into account that it is the Holy Spirit Who has disclosed
this fact and brought it to our knowledge) that these
other angels, these spiritual intelligences who had
watched for a chance against His life, seeking an
advantage, using their cunning, saw now Who He was, saw
the full meaning of His being, and why they had never
succeeded in compassing their design, but had been
compelled to learn their impotence regarding Him. They
know now, because the secret is out. This Man is other
than the first Adam; He is different from the first Adam!
They got their chance with the first Adam and they took
it, and into that race they brought the diabolical wisdom
of which the Apostle says, “This wisdom is...
devilish [demoniacal]” (James 3:15).
These intelligences had been waiting for an opportunity
to bring in their wisdom in this other Adam, this last
Adam, and they could not get it. They were beaten and
defeated at every point, and now the secret is out, and
they see One over Whom they could gain no advantage. Why
was this? Because of the Father dwelling in Him. It is to
this same truth that Paul refers when he says that Christ
crucified, so far from being the wisdom of this world, is
the wisdom of God. His wisdom far transcends the wisdom
of this world, which in its nature is demoniacal. God is
still further displaying His manifold wisdom to
principalities and powers through the Church, the Body of
Christ, the corporate Heavenly Man. How is this being
accomplished? By this mystery of Christ within, defeating
their every plan, their every scheme, by the great
reality of the indwelling Lord Whose wisdom is so much
greater than theirs.
Oh that we could live upon the great reality, the great
essential, the great secret of the very being of the
Church according to God’s mind, that basic secret of
Christ within; not upon what we are at any time, but what
Christ is. If you take that position you will be in a
position of wisdom that outwits all the cunning of the
Devil, and outmatches all his power.
Put it to the test; for it is open to practical proof at
any time. If when you are next feeling desperately bad
and hopeless and full of evil in yourself, as though all
that you had believed in no longer held water and
everything had gone to pieces, and all the sensations are
upon you that it is possible for one to have, till you
could well believe that you are lost; if, when this is
so, you will take the position that it is all to do with
your poor, broken down creation, and that Christ in you
is other than that, and by faith stand on Him, the
Devil’s power is destroyed, his wisdom is outwitted,
and there is glory. That is the lesson we have to learn.
Christ in you, and in the Church as the habitation of God
through the Spirit, is the symbol of glory, of victory,
of power and wisdom. Blessed be God, there are seasons
when this reaches out to our feelings and we enjoy the
realization that the Lord is in us, but it is not always
so. An attack of indigestion can have the strangest
effect upon our spiritual life, so far as our
consciousness is concerned. The slightest little thing
can come along and change the whole situation if we allow
ourselves to go out into things. What things the
enemy puts up, to draw us out into them! He is busy
setting traps everywhere, contriving situations all round
us, always ready with something to upset us. How cleverly
arranged it is, just at the time when we are least
wanting to be upset. Go home from a time with the Lord
amongst His people, feeling gloriously uplifted, and
probably when you get across the doorstep there is
something waiting for you!
How are you going to outwit the Devil, outmaneuvre him,
defeat him? By not going out into things. It is not easy;
but not to go out into things, not to be drawn into the
realm of the old creation so as to become involved in it,
but to stand upon the ground that the adversary has to
meet the perfection of Christ, is the sure way of his
defeat, though we may have to bear with the difficult
situation, and endure the pain and pang of it for quite a
considerable time. But our position is that Christ is
more than that, Christ in us is stronger than that, and
falling back upon faith within, reaching out to Christ
within as equal to this situation, we must repudiate it.
David comes to our rescue so much in this realm. You will
remember that on one occasion he was saying all sorts of
depressing, hopeless things because the situation looked
so utterly impossible; and then he recollected himself
and said, “This is my infirmity; but I will remember
the years of the right hand of the Most High” (Ps.
77:10). Today I have blue spectacles on! This is my way
of viewing things! This is how things affect me! This is
me, it is not the Lord! Let us attribute things to their
right quarter, and give to Cæsar the things that are
Cæsar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.
I am certain that here is the key to everything; the key
to everything is Christ in you, Christ in me, Christ in
His Body, and that to be lived upon by faith. It is the
key to the superior wisdom, to outwit and outmatch the
enemy. He will be defeated if we live on Christ and
refuse to live on our own ground. The Lord make it clear
to us.
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