Christ in You
by
T. Austin-Sparks
Table of Contents
1.
A New Covenant
2.
Christ IN YOU
3.
Christ Shall Be All
4.
God's Ultimate Purpose IS Christ
5.
"No longer I" but Christ
6.
Utterly Christ
"Behold, the days come, saith the
Lord, that I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel, and with the
house of Judah: not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in
the day that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt;
which my covenant they brake, although I was an husband unto them, saith the Lord. But this is the Covenant that I will make
with the house of Israel after those days, saith the
Lord; I will put my law in their inward parts, and in their heart will I write
it; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people: and they shall teach
no more every man his neighbour, and every man his
brother, saying, Know the Lord: for they shall all know me, from the least of
them unto the greatest of them, saith the Lord: for I
will forgive their iniquity, and their sin will I remember no more" (Jeremiah 31:31-34).
"Wherefore when he cometh into the world, he saith,
Sacrifice and offering thou wouldest not, but a body
didst thou prepare for me; in whole burnt offerings and sacrifices for sin thou
hadst no pleasure: then said I, Lo, I am come (in the
roll of the book it is written of me) to do thy will, O God. Saying above,
Sacrifices and offerings and whole burnt offerings and sacrifices for sin thou wouldest not, neither hadst
pleasure therein (the which are offered according to
the law), then hath he said, ‘Lo, I am come to do thy will.’ He taketh away the first, that he may
establish the second. By which will we have been sanctified through the
offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all" (Hebrews 10:5-10).
"To whom God was pleased to make known what is the riches of the glory
of this mystery among the Gentiles, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory:
whom we proclaim, admonishing every man and teaching every man in all wisdom,
that we may present every man perfect in Christ" (Colossians 1:27-28).
"I have been crucified with Christ; yet I live; and yet no longer I,
but Christ liveth in me: and that life which I now
live in the flesh I live in faith, the faith which is in the Son of God, who
loved me, and gave himself up for me" (Galatians 2:20).
A New Covenant
That
portion in Jeremiah has its fulfilment now in Christ.
It concerns the new covenant which the Lord said was to be altogether
different; not according to the covenant which He made with Israel when He
brought them out of Egypt, but something within them, written in their hearts.
We know that the Lord Jesus Himself is the embodiment of all the terms of the
covenant, and that covenant is sealed with His own blood. "Christ in
you" means that all that that covenant contains becomes an inward thing,
an inward power, an inward revelation of God.
"Christ liveth in you", said the Apostle, and the mystery which God has been pleased to
reveal is: "Christ in you, the hope of glory."
There is one comprehensive and all-embodying truth which, if it really gained
the complete mastery of our hearts and dominated our whole consciousness,
capturing our will, our hearts, and our minds, would really revolutionize
everything, just as the new covenant represents a revolution from the old
covenant. The great truth which embodies everything is this: that God has
determined that nothing which is not Christ shall remain, and He is working
toward that end, on the one hand to rid this universe of everything that is not
Christ; on the other hand to fill this universe with that which is Christ. That
means that God does not accept or recognize anything whatever that is not
Christ. Then again, it means that God puts His seal upon what is Christ, and it
is all a matter of the measure of Christ. It is a tremendous thing when that
really does come to our hearts with the force and the power which it really
does represent. It explains everything of God's dealings with us. It gives us
the key to our problems. It sets us at once upon the highway of God's own
purpose.
If it should be felt that the world is really becoming more and more full of
evil, and not of Christ, we will explain that seeming contradiction later.
Christ IN YOU
But
we begin here, and we notice the significant setting of this in the letter to
the Colossians. The first thing in the Colossian letter is the matchless
presentation of the Lord Jesus. There is nothing in all the Word of God to
compare with the first chapter of this letter as an unveiling of the Lord
Jesus, that is, in any one part. From eternity Christ is seen in and through
creation, all things unto Him, by Him, through Him, Christ in sovereignty
governing all things, controlling all things. Gather it all up into one
fragment, a universal fragment: "That in all things he might have the
pre-eminence." There is the universal and eternal Son of God! And then,
all that, as in a Divine secret, is brought right down and it is said:
"Christ IN YOU, the hope of glory". All
that in you - the Church. It is THAT Christ that is in you. He who created all things
is in you IN YOUR RELATEDNESS TO THE CHURCH. He for whom all things were
created is in you THUS, He who upholds all things is in you THUS. He in whom all things consist, hold together, is in you
corporately, as in His Body.
The second thing is this: that the letter goes on, "seeing that ye have
put off the old man... and have put on the new man" (3:9-10). What does
that mean? That all that is not Christ is put aside, is repudiated, and all
that is Christ is put on, is brought in. So that God's
intention concerning His Son as universally pre-eminent is going to be realized
by His being put on on the part of believers, who, as
the third chapter says, have been "raised together with Him".
This, the Apostle says, is the meaning of baptism (Colossians 2:12).
Christ Shall Be All
Christ
is not a second personality or power, to come along to reinforce US, to vivify US, to strengthen US, for us to use in life
and in service, and that He should make US something. That is not
the thought, and that is not the angle of Scripture at all. And yet, how almost
universally, perhaps largely unconsciously, that is what is happening.
Christians are wanting to be made something, even as
Christians; and Christian workers and the Lord's servants are, though perhaps
unwittingly, wanting to be made something as workers; and they want Christ to
reinforce THEM, come behind THEM, and make THEM something as His servants and in His service. That whole system of
things is diametrically opposed to the truth. The truth is that Christ shall be
all, and that we decrease that He may increase; that He should be the primary
Personality, and that the impact and registration of any life and any service
should not be: 'What a good man he was!' or 'What a good woman she is!' or
'What a fine worker!' but: 'What a presence of Christ! What a testimony to
Christ! What an expression of Christ! What a sense of Christ! What a reality of
Christ!'
The next thing I am going to say may be difficult to accept, just as it is
difficult to say, and yet faithfulness demands that things like this should be
said. There is going to be a tremendous surprise one day over this matter.
There is a tremendous amount of energy, and activity, and machinery, and zeal
and devotion in the work of the Lord, in the service of the Lord, which seems
to be producing something quite big, and carrying on something quite extensive.
It is not for us to judge, but it is for us to lay down laws and recognize
those laws, or, rather, recognize laws that are laid down by God. When
eventually all work, all service, all activity, is weighed in the balances,
which will determine what abides for ever or passes away for
ever, all that which was MERELY human energy for God will go; all that which was
merely man's enterprise for the Lord will go; all that which was in any way out
from man himself, even though in devotion to God, will go. Only that which was
the energy of Christ, the wisdom of Christ, the power of Christ, will remain.
God is not using your energies and my energies. He is calling upon us to use
the energies of Christ. God cannot set His seal upon anything that is of man.
God's seal only rests upon that which is of His Son, and we must not say that
because a thing is big, extensive, and SEEMS to be a great work for God, that it necessarily
is such. What we have got to be quite sure about is that that thing is not
being carried on by the momentum of man, or the momentum of organization, the
momentum of machinery, the momentum of human zeal and energy for God nor by the
momentum of a programme, but that it is being
energized by the Holy Ghost, that it is Christ Himself who is the life and the
power of that thing. In so far as human personalities, energies and all that
kind of thing are the mainspring, we may be sure that
in the end there is going to be a good deal that goes. That can be seen as you
look back over the history of things which claimed to represent God.
God's Ultimate Purpose IS Christ
The
object of saying this is not for one moment to cast a cloud of suspicion or
doubt over anything, but it is to emphasize this truth, this basic truth. It is
along the line of jealousy for Christ. Nothing will remain in this universe
eventually but what is Christ, and we must recognize that everything for God's
ultimate purpose is bound up with and in Christ, and it IS Christ. We shall only come to the end which God has fixed as we
know how to draw upon Christ for everything. We shall be established as we live
by Christ, the work will be established as it is out
from Christ, as we do it out from Him.
We have often spoken of this same thing in the direction of the candlestick all
of gold, as mentioned in the prophecies of Zechariah. We must remember that the
wrought gold is the Lord Jesus. It is only a typical way of saying that He was
made perfect through suffering. The gold is refined and perfected in its purity
in the fire. That is what happened with Him. Perfect, yet perfected through
suffering. The candlestick of pure gold is what Christ is, and inasmuch as it
is a candlestick, it is the vessel and the instrument of the Testimony, the
life, the revelation, the unveiling. The vessel of the Testimony, then, is what
Christ is, and the Testimony can only be upheld and maintained in clearness by
what Christ is. We in ourselves cannot maintain the Testimony. The Testimony of
Jesus will be maintained in us just in so far as we conform to His image. To
put that in another way: just in the measure in which Christ has supplanted
ourselves - "no longer I, but Christ". God has a gold standard, and
He never departs from it. God's gold standard is His Son, and He never deviates one little bit from His Son.
"No longer I" but Christ
This
change from Christ in heaven to Christ in you is just with that object in view.
It is that, Christ being in you, everything else shall be brought down under
Christ, and that Christ should take the ascendency in us just as He has taken
universal ascendency in heaven, and it is that taking of ascendency which is
the conforming to His image. "No longer I" is a very inclusive
statement, for that "I" is many-sided. There is 'I like' and 'I
will', 'I think' and 'I want'. And then the opposites, 'I don't like', 'I will
not', 'I do not think', 'I do not want'. And 'I' is much more comprehensive
than that. Conformity to His image simply means that that is ruled out, and oh!
what a business that is! While we have all accepted
the final and the full abolition of the 'I', by no means have we attained unto
that. We are very often in some way or another up against that 'I', and the question again is whether it is going to be
Christ or 'I'. But the very fact that the Holy Spirit makes a conflict of it
shows that the thing is active, and that something is going on. We need to ask
definitely that the Lord will keep that active, and that He will make these
crises much more acute.
Sometimes we have to ask ourselves, as we see personal desires being followed
out, likes being served, preferences being manipulated, and it becomes so
patent that there is something which is quite natural ruling decisions and
making the plans: Where is the Cross, and where is the Holy Spirit working by
the Cross? Therefore, you and I need to ask the Lord more every day to make
these crises acute, that we shall have no blind spots on this matter, thinking
that it is for the Lord when it is really for ourselves. Any measure of that
'I' is countering God's end, and anything that is done, even though it be by a
most devoted soul, for the Lord on that basis is bound to have in it that
element which will limit its ETERNAL value.
Utterly Christ
The thing which is going to be wholly, utterly abiding, eternal, must be
utterly Christ. It may, therefore, be necessary for a course of reduction to be
followed by the Lord. The thing may seem small and it may seem to be very
limited according to the world's standards. What is going on can hardly be seen
on the surface, but God is working right down at the bottom to build from the
foundation, slowly, steadily, surely, and every fresh fragment that God adds to
that work is sifted, purged, tested. It is as though God puts in something and
then, before He adds to it, He tests it, proves it, tries it, sifts it, until
the thing is, in its absolute purity, all of Christ and is established.
That seems to be God's way with something that is going to be wholly of Christ.
You can have, if you MUST, to gratify the old human desires to SEE, to POSSESS, to KNOW, to DO, to be active, something bigger. But when you look on toward the
end, it will just be tested as to what is of Christ. All the other is waste.
You have plenty of Scripture to bear that out. I am only putting my finger upon
a central law. Is it not true that God has determined to have nothing in this
universe eventually but what is Christ, and all else
will be removed for ever?
There is another way of looking at it. It is a glorious prospect to know that
the universe will be filled with Christ, and God is going to have His end. When
the Lord gets hold of a life utterly, and when the Cross has really entered
into that life, so that that life can say: "I have been crucified with
Christ", nothing passes, nothing gets through
that is not Christ. God keeps intensely short accounts with that life. God is
alive to everything concerning the first Adam. That is the meaning of: "He
that hath the seven spirits of God". That phrase means the perfection of
spiritual vision. Go back to the prophecies of Zechariah and you remember it
speaks of "seven eyes". That means that the Lord Jesus, who has the
seven spirits of God, is alive to everything, takes in everything, comprehends everything. Nothing escapes Him. Especially is
that perfection of perception related to the things that would be a menace to
His ultimate purpose, and in all that we do He knows exactly where the point is
which marks the end of what is of Himself and the beginning of us. We do not
know, but He does, just where these things overlap, and He is letting nothing
pass.
That represents a challenge to us! We have been seeing that God, for His own
satisfaction in relation to His own ultimate purpose, must have a candlestick
all of gold, a vessel which represents what Christ is in an utter sense, That
means a deep cost, a great measure of suffering. That is the challenge which
comes to us. Until the Lord reveals it with a heavenly light we do not see how
big the difference is between self and Christ. When the Lord does a thing it is
eternal.
Are our hearts set upon God having that which is wholly of Himself?
That means 'I' crucified! No longer I, but Christ! And that means that Christ
in us is the basis of our conformity to His image, until we partake with Him of
His own nature - pure gold. It is something to face seriously before Him. It
brings to us a challenge, but surely it also brings to us a glorious
possibility! What Christ is can be made good in us!
This is what God is doing in the groaning creation. It does not appear to be
so, for, to all appearances the 'fullness' seems to be
evil. Do you remember a very illuminating phrase in Genesis 15:16: "The
iniquity of the Amorite is not yet full"? The context shows that Israel's
exodus and occupation of the Promised Land waited upon the Amorite's full cup
of iniquity. "Amorite" is a representative name for all the nations
then occupying the land. When that cup of iniquity was full God emancipated
Israel. The exodus synchronized with a condition in the world. The filling of
the land with what was of God required the enemy's extension of his evil nature
to its limit; then God acted.
We need say no more. The end time will be marked by 'iniquity abounding'. The
rapture of the Church will take place - as its exodus - when "the man of
sin is revealed", when the cup of iniquity is full. We are living at a
time when there is a positive landslide of moral iniquity. It is called 'the new
morality', but it is not morality at all, it is 'non morality'. Look at your
map of the world and note how minute is the area of the
United Kingdom. It is almost lost in the great areas of the world
countries. And yet, in this so small country, four hundred millions of pounds
are spent annually on gambling. There is a corresponding expenditure on
alcoholic drink, to say nothing of the iniquitous drug business. No wonder that
the nation is fighting for economic survival, and has lost its place of honour in the world. Perhaps the worst feature is that
governments legislate for these things, and thereby largely condone or
recognize them.
If this is true of such a fragment of the world, what of the
whole world situation? God is taking account of this. He is causing the
simple facts of His salvation to be made known on a scale unprecedented in the
world's history, and when the whole world has had its opportunity "then
shall the end come". Two things are UNMISTAKABLY evident: the
world-encircling by the simple gospel of salvation as never before, and the
headlong rush of iniquity to 'fill up the cup'. There is a third feature: it is
the ripening of saints by suffering unto the grape-harvest. These three things
are the "work in the groaning creation".