Sandy B (6
Sep 2012)
"Promise to
Some…..Deliverance in a Day of Judgment…Hope!"
Dear John and Doves,
Promise
to Some…..Deliverance in a Day of Judgment…
There's no doubt , a heap of "shaking"
is going on, "in our land", "geo-politically", and in the
"church"
.....these times are "Rageingly Insane"
(perilous), like the Bible warns......
But God always gives us HOPE..........
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"And the word of the Lord came unto me,
saying, Son of man, when a land sinneth against me by
committing a trespass, and I stretch out my hand upon it,
and break the staff of the bread thereof,
and send famine upon it,
and cut off from it man and beast;
though these three men, Noah, Daniel, and
Job, were in it, they should deliver but their own souls
by their righteousness, saith the Lord. If I cause evil
beasts to pass through the land, and they ravage it, and
it be made desolate, so that no man may pass through
because of the beasts; though these three men were in it,
as I live, saith the Lord Jehovah, they should deliver
neither sons nor daughters; they only should be delivered,
but the land should be desolate.
Or if I bring a sword upon that land, and
say, Sword, go through the land; so that I cut off from it
man and beast; though these three men were in it, as I
live, saith the Lord, they should deliver neither sons nor
daughters, but they only should be delivered themselves.
Or if I send a pestilence into that land, and pour out my
wrath upon it in blood, to cut off from it man and beast;
though Noah, Daniel, and Job, were in it, as I live, saith
the Lord Jehovah, they should deliver neither son nor
daughter;
they should but deliver their own souls by their righteousness." (Ezekiel
14:12-20).
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There is a message for us. That state of
things is not unlike the condition as found in our own
country - the unheeding ear, the cold rejecting heart, the
increasing difficulty to get men to attend to the things
of God. We are moving fast toward such a place, and we
can already see the dark clouds of judgment
drawing very near; and it is not exaggerating, or saying
too strong a thing, to say that, if the men who, in their
day, did represent God in a very mighty way, were to be
accumulated in our day, it would not make much difference.
Here were three men who had mightily counted
for God in different ages. In their own days, in different
ways, they registered for God in this world, and now the
Lord says, 'Though I were to gather them all together, in
one day in one place, it would make no difference, people
would not take any notice.' That is terrible. Their ear is
so heavy and dull, their hearts are so cold and
indifferent, that it does not matter what appeal you make.
But let us take this principle in reverse for
ourselves. In a day of judgment which must be, which is
inevitable - it is coming - who will be delivered? For
there are those who will be delivered. "They should
deliver... their own souls": that is, they would be
delivered. While it says that many will not, it does say,
if not in actual words, at least by implication, that
there are those who will be delivered. God will be
faithful to His faithful ones. Here are three
representative men, representative of those who in the day
of judgment will be delivered: Noah, Daniel, and Job. Note
the order, because that is not the Biblical order. Noah,
of course, does come first of the three - but where does
Job come? He might have come
before Noah or he might have come after; but
certainly Daniel stands third: yet he is put second here.
It is not a mistake, not an oversight, not a slip. No: as
it is here in the inspired Word of God, it is right, it is
spiritually right.
I note one thing about them all. Noah,
mentioned first, lived in a day when the whole course of
human nature had moved away from God, when human nature
had become altogether indifferent to God. It was a matter
of the race. God looked in the days of Noah and saw that
all men had gone astray. It was the course of man's evil
nature: and Noah lived in that day and stood against the
course of nature, against the way that humanity goes when
it is left to itself, leaving God out and getting further
and further away from Him. Daniel, coming second here,
lived in a day and in a place where the world power was
all against God, the
day of Babylon, the world system, in the
glorifying of man and the excluding and denying of God;
and Daniel stood up against that, not only against the
course of human nature, but against the whole world
system. He stood up against that, and overcame it. Job is
mentioned third, and the scene of Job's conflict was still
deeper, still more remote. You know the story of Job - it
was in the realm of spiritual forces, something more than
human nature and this world system. It was in the realm of
'principalities and powers and world- rulers of this
darkness'. Job's whole battle was against the devil
himself.
And in these three realms these men
triumphed. In the realm of evil human nature, Noah
triumphed. In the realm of the world's glory in itself and
rejection of God, Daniel triumphed
- at great cost, but he triumphed. And in the
realm of the very devil himself, Job triumphed. A
threefold glorious triumph is represented by these men. It
makes this statement of Ezekiel a very terrible one - for
three men like that to be brought together in one time,
and yet for men to take no notice, to be unaffected.
The world is a very potent force against God
and what is of God. This whole system makes it very
difficult for Christians; it is altogether opposed to the
living of a godly life. You know it, most of you - you
young people know it very well - and you have got a real
conflict here in the realm of this world system -
God-neglecting, God-rejecting, God-spurning, God-
ignoring; you are right up against it. But the same
Apostle cries, "Far be it from me to glory, save in the
cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world
hath been crucified unto me, and I unto the world" (Gal.
6:14). Here is victory over the world.
And Job - well, we know something about
conflict with the spiritual forces of evil: we know that
there is a real drama being fought out there. Job did not
know.
How much ought to be said on these things!
But here is a threefold triumph, in spirit, in heart; over
flesh, over sin; over the world and its power; over Satan
and his hatred of that and those who belong to God; and
there is triumph in Christ. These are the ones who will be
preserved by God, who will deliver themselves, who will be
saved in the day of judgment. These are the ones who go
through.
And, what is more, God must have such people
in the earth. Even though others spurn them, do not heed
them, pass on their way - even though it be like that, God
must have them here as a testimony. He must have such
people as that in the earth. He must be able
to point to them and say, 'Have you
considered my servant Job?' If there should be an
enquiring one - 'There you are: there is where you will
get help.' He must have us here like that until the end
comes; He needs us.
Link: http://www.bookministry.org/A_Final_Shaking_-_Deliverance_in_a_Day_of_Judgment.pdf
T.Austin Sparks.......A Final
Shaking (Complete Article-pdf)