| Standing There |
| Written by Bob Sorge | |
| Sunday, 28 December 2008 | |
One of the best kept secrets of our faith is the blessedness
and joy of cultivating a secret life with God. Imagine the sheer delight of it
even now. You’re tucked away in a quiet nook; the door is shut; you’re curled up
in a comfortable position; the living word of God is laid open before your you;
Jesus Himself stands at your side; the Holy Spirit is gently washing your heart;
your love is awakened as you meditate upon the gracious words of His mouth; your
spirit is ignited, and your mind is renewed; you talk to Him, and He talks to
you in the language of intimate friendship.
Ahhh, it doesn’t get any better than this!
He'll will do everything in its power to misrepresent and
distort the exuberant delight of this dynamic reality; this present world system
is strategically designed to squeeze out your time and energy for the secret
place; the church usually focuses its best energies on getting saints busy; and
there seem to be relatively few believers whose secret life with God is so
vibrantly life-giving that it kindles a contagious desire in others to follow
their example.
I connect viscerally with the pain of countless believers who
carry a conviction that the secret place is central to an overcoming life but
who struggle on a regular basis to maintain the secret place as a daily
lifestyle. I know what it’s like to live below what the Christian walk could be
and yet feel almost powerless to change anything. I’ve watched myself return
persistently to the sources which are no sources at all. For example, when
wanting to get revitalized from a draining day, we look to television, as though
its distractions will renew us—only to be left empty for the umpteenth time. Or,
we will attend a church service in the hope that the preacher’s walk with God
will infuse us with fresh energy for the journey. But deep down we know that
sermons and teachings, although edifying, can never replace the carrying power
we find when we sit at His feet and hear His word for ourselves.
When you retreat to the secret place, you are standing in the Spirit together with all the saints on the sea of glass and gazing upon the One who is seated on the throne (Revelation 15:2). Even though your eyes are veiled so you can’t see Him with the natural eye, you are still standing directly before the throne! The highest privilege of all creation is to stand before the living fire of God’s presence and burn with holy affection for your Father and King. Standing here is your eternal destiny, and you can taste a bit of heaven on earth by shutting your door and standing before your God in the beauty of holiness.
Your schedule doesn’t want to let you stand here; work
demands militate against your standing here. But you are awakened to the
beauties of holiness and now you long to come aside and stand in His presence.
Just to stand, and having done all, to stand!
To stand, despite the warfare; to stand, despite the
resistance; to stand, despite the hassles; to stand, despite weariness; to
stand, despite distresses; to stand, despite the temptations; to stand, despite
personal failure and collapse; to stand, despite the grief; to stand, despite
the loneliness; to stand, even when chained; just to stand!
To stand, because of the cross; to stand, because of the
Lamb; to stand, because of His affections; to stand, because of His acceptance;
to stand, because of His mighty power within; to stand, because of fountains of
living water flowing from the innermost being; to stand, because of His
surpassing beauty and greatness; to stand, because of His eternal purpose; to
stand, because of His everlasting mercies; to stand, because of love!
The job description for the Levites is still applicable to us
today: “At that time the LORD separated the tribe of Levi to bear the ark of the
covenant of the LORD, to stand before the LORD to minister to Him and to bless
His name, to this day” (Deuteronomy 10:8). One of our prime responsibilities
( and privileges!) is to stand before the Lord to minister to Him. In the secret
place, we simply stand. No great agenda, no mighty ambitions, no rush to
move on to the next thing. We just stand before Him and love Him.
There are seasons when God calls us to simply stand. We might
prefer the adrenalin of chasing down a great cause, but sometimes God calls us
to stop all activity and just stand. Sometimes, He gives us no choice.
Occasionally, circumstances will constrain us beyond our ability to steer a
different course, and we become prisoners to the chains that bind us to God’s
will. Incapable of extricating ourselves and moving on to the next thing, all
we can do is stand and burn in holy love for our King.
It is commonly said, “Don’t just stand there,
do something!” When circumstances in our lives are careening out of
control, the great temptation—when you don’t know what to do—is to do
something. “God can’t steer a stationary vehicle,” they say, “So start
moving out on something, and let God direct your course.”
That may be the way to go in some situations, but I’ve found
that the Lord has been working differently in my life in recent days. He
inverted that common saying and gave it to me this way, “Don’t just do
something, stand there!” It came like this: “When you don’t know what to
do , don’t just do something! Wait on Me, stand before Me, minister to
Me, until. Until I speak. When I speak to you, then you can move out in
response. But until I speak, just stand there."
So like the Levites of old (Deuteronomy 10:8), I bear His
presence on my shoulders, I stand before Him to minister to Him, and I bless
others in His name as He strengthens me. “I have set the LORD always before me”
(Psalm 16:8). So I will stand before Him, gaze upon His beauty, and bless Him
while I have my breath.
I’ve discovered that sometimes God is wasteful. He watches
while you cultivate your gifts and talents and ministry abilities, until you
become a finely tuned piece of ministry potential. You’re ready to do exploits!
And then He takes the well-oiled ministry machine that you’ve become and places
you on the shelf—and He says, “Just stand there.”
This is what God did with Elijah. Elijah had this expression,
“‘As the LORD of God of Israel lives, before whom I stand’” (1 Kings 17:1).
Elijah claimed, “I stand before God, that’s what I do.” So the Lord decided to
test his claim by putting him under house arrest for three years. In the widow’s
home during the famine, he couldn’t stick his head out the door because every
nation on earth was looking for him. He was stuck in this hot, stuffy, bleak
little house. No friends, no visiting prophets, no other voices to comfort or
give him perspective. I can imagine Elijah’s thinking, “Lord, why do You have
all this ministry potential holed up in this widow’s house? I mean, in the last
three years, I could have raised up a whole graduating class in the School Of
The Prophets. We would be taking the nations by force! But no, here I stand and
rot!” But Elijah didn’t respond that way because God had already taught him to
stand before Him. So when the time of testing came, Elijah was able to persevere
and just stand before His God and minister to Him.
The Scriptures show us that God has mighty angels who stand
in His presence, in some cases for hundreds of years, and wait for His bidding.
With all their strength and might, God just has them standing around the throne
and waiting on Him! If it were a matter of strength, God has all the strength in
heaven He needs! And then the Holy Spirit whispered to me, “I don’t need your
strength.” It wasn’t the strength of the eternal Son that brought redemption; it
was the fact that He was crucified in weakness that brought us salvation. God
doesn’t need our strength; He needs our availability. He’s just looking for us
to stand in His presence, gaze upon Him, love Him, and fulfill His word when He
speaks.
Are you between assignments? Then just stand before Him,
enjoy Him and let Him enjoy you!
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