Now here's Moses talking. Let's
go to verse 12. And Moses said unto the Lord.
Isn't that lovely? It means he's sitting and having
a conversation with the Lord. Not with an archangel or some
other being, but with the Lord. The Lord we sang about tonight.
Immortal, invisible, God only wise. And yet man talks with
God. In verse 12, Moses said unto
the Lord, See thou seest unto me bring up this people, and
thou hast not let me know whom thou wilt send with me. Yet thou
hast said, I know thee by name, I know thee by name, and that
thou hast also found grace in my sight. Now therefore I pray
thee, if I have found grace in thy sight, show me now thy way,
that I may know thee, that I may find grace in thy sight, and
consider that this nation is thy people. And he, God, said,
My presence shall go with thee, and I will give thee rest. Now
if you wonder what rest is, it's answered for you in that verse.
Rest is the presence of God. Never being afraid, knowing He's
with us, He's guaranteed He'll never leave us or forsake us,
and because of that we have rest. We can lean back, as it were,
on God. My presence shall go with thee. And then this other wonderful
verse. end of verse 17, or in verse 17, the Lord said
unto Moses, I will do this thing also that thou hast spoken, for
thou hast found grace in my sight, and I know thee by name. Do you
believe God knows you by name? Hmm? You say so-and-so talks with
the Queen of England, And when he goes in, he doesn't bow and
say, Your Excellency, Your Majesty. He says, Hi, Elizabeth. He'd
be a bit nervous to do that. But isn't it wonderful that God
knows us by name? I know thee by name. That's what
I want the Lord to do, know me by name. I know thee by name. And he said,
Moses said, I beseech thee, show me thy glory. Verse 2 of chapter 34 says, be
ready in the morning and come up in the morning unto the Mount
Sinai and present thyself to me there in the top of the mount. Now this is a hazard isn't it? He'd done that in the 32nd chapter.
What happened? While he was up there they fooled
around, they made a graven image, they got drunk, they got naked,
they did every crazy willful thing to disobey God And now
God says, now come up on the mountain again. And verse 5 says, The Lord descended
in the cloud, and stood with him there, and proclaimed the
name of the Lord. And the Lord passed by him, and
proclaimed the Lord. The Lord, merciful, gracious,
long-suffering, abundant in goodness and in truth. So he's gone up the mount with
God. Look at verse 29, or pardon me, look at verses 6 and 8 first.
The Lord passed before him and proclaimed the Lord, the Lord
God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering and abundant in goodness and
truth. And verse 8, Moses made haste and bowed his head toward
the earth and worshipped. in chapter 32 and verse 22 it
says and Aaron said let not the anger of my Lord wax hot now
he's talking there to Moses and now knows the people that they're
set and they're full of mischief Okay, I'm coming back into this
chapter now, into chapter 34, for this reason. The Lord passed
by. What had he requested? He'd request,
show me thy glory. And now he's gone up a second
time up on the mountain. You know, we kind of look at
that as if we took a helicopter ride, or have stood on an escalator. Instead of that he has to struggle
up the mountain, and I identify that with that word in the fourth
chapter of Hebrews, when it said that we're to labor to enter
into rest. Nothing comes easy in the Christian
life, everything is a wrestling, everything is a striving, we've
got the world, the flesh, the devil against us. And Moses here
now has gone the second time onto the mountain, if I remember
right he's about 80 years of age, he must have been pretty
fit. He doesn't say how long he stayed there, how long it
took the glory of the Lord to pass before him. But the Lord
was merciful and gracious. I believe in this instance, while
there's no time factor given, if all the glory of God went
past him, he could have been there for weeks. I believe he
was transfixed. Transfixed means motionless.
I believe he stood awed. I believe he gazed at the majesty
of God. Something that we've totally
forgotten in our day. The awful majesty of God, as I said last
week, you should read at least once a week the 40th chapter
in Isaiah, which tells you that God made the stars, he counts
them all and he knows every one of them by name, that the nations
are as a drop in a bucket, that he has all power and all authority.
You see, our God is so small, and we have such a small concept
of God, the world outside isn't in any way staggered by what
we are or who we are. The Lord passed by him. You know, if you put it into
the common vernacular, I think Moses had a bit of a nerve to
say to God, show me thy glory. Boy, if I'd taken the stick and
divided the Red Sea, I'd thought I'd seen all the glory I needed. If I hit a rock and it split
open and it followed the nation wherever they went, I'd say,
look at the magic. Hey, I did that. Remember when I did it
that morning? You were all thirsty and I did it. Good old me, Moses.
But instead of that, he's awed. He bowed down and what did he
do? He worshipped. And you know what?
If ever you see the glory of God, you'll worship. He bowed down. But Moses was
alone. Aaron wasn't with him. The highest moments of your life
will be when you're alone in worship and in adoration. They
surpass all the preaching ever heard. Unless you heard mine,
but apart from that. We don't see the glory of God.
I've sent you off. When do you tiptoe out of the
sanctuary? Because you've been overwhelmed with the mercy and
the glory and the majesty and the holiness of God. People are
going to church dirty, sing about him and go out dirty. You can't
do that if you see God. He goes on a mountain, he climbs
to the height. Show me thy glory. Lord, I've
seen your miracles. Show me yourself. I want to get
intimate with you. That's what it means. show me
thy glory and the Lord pass by him and proclaim the Lord the
Lord God merciful and gracious I think all the history of Israel
must have gone past him like you watch a film go when God
said that to him remember my mercy I could have blotted you
out with your transgressions I could have destroyed you when
you made a golden calf instead I extended my mercy I extended
my mercy I'm well past 70 years of age people tell me sometimes
I'm living on borrowed time The only time I borrowed was a watch
tonight because I didn't have one. I borrowed time. But anyhow, living on borrowed
time? America's living on borrowed
time. We passed the safety line years ago. We're heading for
hell as quick as any nation on earth. But if we saw the glory
of God one Sunday in every church in America, we'd shake the country
for God the next week. Everything else would wither.
Everything else would perish. all our values would change.
Here he is on a mountain top. I looked at the 7th chapter,
don't look now, the 7th chapter of the Acts of the Apostles,
and that second, about the second verse, where that marvelous young
man, the first martyr in the church, possibly not more than
19 years of age, Stephen, and he says, the God of Abraham appeared
to our father, the glory of God appeared to Abraham, where? In
a hell hole called Mesopotamia. a place that was full of idolatry,
a moral dung heap, and yet God appears to a man, there's no
system, there are no priests, there are no altars, and yet
the God of glory unveiled himself to a man in a hell hole like
that? You know, maybe the God of glory
has appeared in some cells of those poor prisoners in Russia
today more than in our life. We're so busy we can't, we haven't
time to wait, right? always say, be filled with the
Holy Ghost. Sure, that's a command, be filled
with the Spirit. There's another command, be still and know that
I'm God. It's in the 42nd Psalm when the seas are roaring and
the mountains are falling. Paraphrased, I guess, again by
Isaac Watts, let mountains from their seats be hurled down to
the deeps and buried there. Convulsions shake the solid earth,
our faith shall never yield to fear. But in a shaking world
where everything is chaos, everything that's orderly will become disorderly,
then God says, be still, and I know that I'm God. Everybody
else is going mad. Christians today think if they
knock on doors till their fingers bleed and give out tracts until
they're dropping in the shopping mall, they've pleased God. Let
me tell you, I believe you could win a hundred souls to Jesus
Christ every hour on the hour in the day and still disappoint
him. Because that's service in the outer court. God says Aaron
and his son shall minister unto me. Come on now, I know you nod
your heads and say, right, how much ministering have you done
to the Lord today? You said your prayers, but it was request,
wasn't it? Do this, do that, do the other. Again, prayer is
our preoccupation with our needs. Praise is preoccupation with
our blessings. Worship is preoccupation with
God. Just God himself. I put that in the back of my
Bible. I think I did anyhow. But I brought the wrong Bible.
But it begins with my goal is God himself, not joy, not peace,
not even blessing, but with thee my God. Moses was confronted and he saw
the glory of God. And he appeared where? In Mesopotamia,
again I say as I prayed over this today, Mesopotamia is about
the most corrupt place on the earth. It was full of idols,
it was full of immorality, it was lawless, it was godless,
and yet almighty God comes to one man, only one saint, maybe
in a whole nation of a million people, and he reveals himself
to that one man. You say, why does he reveal himself
to me? Because you don't stay still,
that's why. You give him a shopping list and get up and go out, and
your prayers are over. I wish I had some more details
about this, I could fill it in by imagination, but I won't.
Moses standing there, and God, the God of glory, the God of
the universe, unveils his majesty, unveils
his glory. Isn't this man speechless? Why
does he bow down to the earth? Because he can't stand there.
Because he can't keep looking, the glory is so great. And he
bows himself to the earth, and not only bows himself to the
earth, he worships. And there's only one way you
can worship, and that is to worship God in spirit and in truth. God
is a spirit and a spirit. My spirit must connect with God's
spirit. Most of our religion today, in Christian centers,
it's soulish, it's not spiritual, it's soulish. That's why kids
like to go to these rock concerts. Because it's soulish, it stirs
the soul. And they go out and sin and do all the devilish things
they want to do. There's no change there. You
can't glorify God. You can't have a vision of the
glory of God and turn around and be mean to your wife or children. Oh, this is a marvelous scripture.
But I've got to link it up with something else here. Go to the
second, where are we, second book of Corinthians. where do I want to go, 2nd book
of Corinthians chapter 3 I guess and 2 Corinthians 3, 18 I think it
is, I'll get there in a minute now this is bringing it right
down to earth where we live 2 Corinthians 3 and verse 18 that we all with
open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord are changed
by the same image from glory to glory even by the Spirit of
the Lord now he's talking about us, he's talking about the Corinthians
that got lost in vanity and they drifted away from fundamental
truths They were turning to other things, but he says, we all with
open face. Philips translates that, we without
veils on our faces. I didn't read the scripture,
I should have gone on there, and read where Moses came down the mount,
and his face so reflected the glory of God, he had to wear
a veil. Now in the 32nd chapter, when he comes down the mountain,
he's blood red with anger. God is angry, and he's angry
because he's in tune with God. How often do you get angry? Are
you in tune with the Holy Ghost? When the Spirit of God is offended,
are you offended? Are you just one buying and selling
and eating and drinking and all the normal things that the man
next door does? I'm supposed to be a spiritual
man. I'm supposed to be in tune with the infinite. I'm supposed
to be regulated by the Holy Ghost, not the traditions of my setup
or denomination. Moses stood there until the very
radiance of God shone on him. Remember the Mount of Transfiguration?
Well, the Mount of Transfiguration was not Jesus reflecting the
glory of the Father, it was the inherent qualities of Jesus Christ. It wasn't a spotlight from heaven,
it was the holiness and purity of God in him, being God, that
flashed out, that I notice that he never fell down and worshipped
him. They fell down and worshipped him at the beginning of the revelation
because he was a different Christ in one sense. He'd accomplished
his mission. He'd led captivity captive, he'd
given gifts unto many, taken the hinges off the gates of hell.
He destroyed the power of the devil. Do you think the church
will ever enter into that? I hear people saying, Lord, rebuke
the devil. He rebuked him 2,000 years ago. Come on. Why don't we enter into
what he did? There's only one reason that
the world is going to hell tonight, and that is the unbelief of the
church. Now use your light. We do not believe God. It's not
the sinners that don't believe Him, we don't believe Him. We
have a partial belief, not a full belief. But when they saw Moses
come down from the mount, they couldn't gain from Him. I was going to say I have a poem,
I had it somewhere. Oh, I've got part of it here. written
by Frieda Hendry-Allen, which I think explains the thing very
beautifully. She's talking about you and I going into the holy
place. Not being in the outer court, not going into the holy
place, but really going into the holy of holies. That's the
only place that God came. In the outer court there was
daylight, in the holy place, in the holy of holies, or in
the holy place, There was candlelight, a seven-branched candlestick.
In the Holy of Holies there was no light. It was pitch black.
And unless there she kind of glory came, there was no light. You know, when men put Jesus
Christ to death, they put out the light of the world. The only
light in the world tonight is the word of God. Thy word is
the lamp to my feet. That should guide me in what
to do. And the light to my path, that
to me is, the light is the word of God, the lamp to my feet is
the word of God. And the lamp to me is the word
of prophecy that tells me not just what to do but where to
go. And the only light in the world tonight is the word of
God, plus the glory that's reflected in your personality and mine. Romans 12, 1 and 2 says, present
your body a living sacrifice unto God. And be not conformed
to this world. Or as J.D. Phillips puts it so
well, don't let this world press you into its mold. Come on, is
it doing that? The style of clothes you wear,
the style of life you live, is the world system pressing me
into its mold? Do you feel unhappy if you go
to church and you have to design a dress on? Or the ladies shoes? Is the world pressing us almost
unconsciously into its mould? Be not conformed, but be ye transformed."
It's the same word used of Jesus, be transfigured. Be transfigured
by the renewing of your mind, having the very mind of God himself
given to us. Peter Allen says this, "...within
the veil did this beloved I portion, within the secret of thy Lord
to dwell, beholding him until thy face is glory, thy life is
love, thy lips is praise shall tell. Within the veil, for only
if thou gazest upon the matchless beauty of his face, canst thou
become a living revelation of his great heart of love, his
untold grace. Within the veil is fragrance
poured upon thee. Remember a woman that washed
the feet of Jesus with tears? and then put that wonderful ointment
on, then dried his feet with the hair of her head. What happened?
The fragrance she poured out on him came back on her. Do you
know why you find prayer so dry? Because you don't worship. Do
you know why you come out of a place of prayer the same as
you went in? Because you don't gaze on his wholeness, on his
majesty, on his sufficiency, on his glory. And then having
tasted something of the other world, you come back into this
world with a radiance that's totally un-understandable to
the world. Be not conformed, be transformed.
Within the veil his fragrance poured upon thee, without the
veil that fragrance shed abroad. Within the veil his hand shall
tune the music which sounds on earth the praises of thy God.
Within the veil thy spirit deeply anchored, thou walkest calm above
a world of strife. Within the veil thy soul with
him united shall live on earth the resurrection life. That's
why we should be living now, not after we die and shuffle
off this mortal coil if you want to be Shakespearean. But even
now I should be, not I'm going to reign with him, I should be
reigning. If I'm not reigning with him, then the world's reigning
in me. Either I have total dominion
by the grace of God over the world, the flesh, the devil, or the picture is reversed. I think there's a very wonderful
verse here. We all with open face. We don't
have to veil our faces, do we? I've quoted you before, that
little daughter, nine-year-old daughter of the man who preached
that hellfire sermon that still preaches, sinners in the hands
of an angry God, Jonathan Edwards. And his little nine-year-old
daughter says, people mock my daddy, he's so gravel-voiced,
he's so serious when he preaches. Well, God in heaven, what is
the most serious to preach in the gospel? Paul says more than
once to Timothy, be sober, be sober, be sober, the end of the
world is coming. Dear Lord, if it was coming 2,000
years ago, where are we tonight? Is the church sober? Go down
the road and see them in the family circle outside the church.
They'll be playing ping-pong and fooling as though the world
was going to happen. I said before, if you take the
view of the politicians, Mr. President, I'm glad he's getting
better, He says there's a holocaust coming up because fire's going
to come and destroy the nation. But supposing you don't believe
what the politicians say. The word of God says Armageddon's
coming and a system is going to come to destroy a third of
the world's population. That should make us a nightmare.
If we'd any gumption at all, if we're a reflection of spiritualism
as we think we are, both at last days and every church in town
would have a prayer meeting 24 hours a day, at least in Rome
in the church. If I ever get into a fellowship and have control
of it, there'll be a room open 24 hours a day. And they'll expect
you to keep up that 24-hour private barrage. Does the devil go to
sleep? You go to bed tonight, it happens
to this Friday night. Folk don't have to work tomorrow.
They'll be at the hellhole, the dung houses, till 12, 1, 2, 3
in the morning. Many of them don't start till
about 2 or 3. They go to these nightclubs, night spots. The
church doesn't, the church, every church near in town will be locked
up tonight by about 10 o'clock. If the fire department did that,
we'd raise hell about it, wouldn't we? If the hospitals did that,
we'd be disgusted, you can't do it. I think I told you last week,
two men came into my office. And the first thing they said,
is anybody real? You remember that, because you were there,
you're one of them. Not put you on the spot, Jacob, but anyhow.
He doesn't mind, I know him. I straighten him out every day,
but he's twisted the next day, but anyhow. Just like Jacob,
just like Jacob in the Scriptures. No, he's really coming on. I
love this man very, very much. He's my new neighbor. And if
he doesn't buy that house, you're in trouble. But they ask the question, the
other brother, I think, would you ask the question, is anybody
real? I change that and I'm sure I break up. My question is does
anybody care? Do we really care the world is
going to hell? Do we want to go on Sunday and be nice and
sweet and have a nice little time and get a hug and a kiss?
and then go out to a perishing world, exactly the same. You
can't do that if you gaze on his holiness. The more you see
his holiness, the more you see corruption in the world. The
more you see his integrity, the more you see of the deception
and falseness of the systems that we live in the church, as
well as outside of the church. We are with open face, beholding
as in a glass, the glory of the Lord God, changed from image,
from glory to glory. It says emphasized, that's a
good Bible to read, reflecting the glory of God into the same
image we are being transformed from glory to glory. So I showed
you quickly there the glory of Moses. He had to drape his face
because people couldn't bear to see the reflected majesty
of God in him. And I'm supposed to live reflecting
we beholding in the mirror. You can't look on God. And so
you have to hold a mirror and see him that way. We see his
glory in the Word of God. The more you know of the Word
of God, the more you know of his majesty, the more you know of his glory.
Look at Acts chapter 3 for a minute or two here. The more I read
of this book, the more trouble I get. Sorry, it's Acts chapter 4. Acts chapter 4, verse 13. Now
when they saw the boldness, now they say, when they saw the coldness. It says in the same chapter,
I guess, how these Christians love one another. Now they see
how these Christians shove one another. Verse 13 says, now when they
saw the boldness, who are they? well look up the chapter a bit
further back verse 5 it came to pass on the
moral that their rulers they were the rulers and the elders
and described Amos the high priest and Caiaphas another high priest
and actually anyhow the Jews weren't allowed to have two high
priests and they had them and John and Alexander and as many
as were of the kins of the high priest would gather together
in Jerusalem Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John
they conceived, they perceived that they were unlearned and
ignorant men and they took knowledge of them that the glory of Jesus
Christ was shining in them. The glory of Jesus shining in
Moses up on the mountain is by himself. These men are in a hell
hole, these men have been to prison and yet the glory of Jesus
Christ is there though they have a prison sentence hanging over
them. You don't need ideal situations to get the glory of Jesus Christ.
All you need to do is to be in his will. Now when they saw the boldness
of Peter and John, they perceived that they were unlearned and
ignorant men. Isn't that something? Just imagine those men in your
room didn't have a PhD between them. Didn't have a bank account
between them. Unlearned, unusual, unwanted. But boy before long the world
knew they were around. They had no backing company,
they had no bank accounts, no newsletters. Isn't that terrible? Don't mention that please around
here, but anyhow. And we all get to have one of
your wonderful not getting junk mail from all these big evangelists. You'll tell the evangelist when
you get to heaven, very clearly, you know, the streets are made
of gold, they'll be digging the streets up. I'll be looking for you, you
see. Isn't it a paradox, this book?
If you want to go up, go down. If you want to gain, throw everything
you have away. Lose your life, you'll find it.
Keep your life, you'll lose it. If you ascend, you'll be humiliated.
If you humble yourself, you'll be exalted. If you want to be
a somebody, be a nobody. So foolish, isn't it? You better nod your head, because
you know it's true anyhow. When they saw the boldness of Peter
and John, and persuaded that they were unlearned and ignorant
men, they took knowledge of them. That gets under my skin. It gets
in my heart. They took knowledge of them. Go back and see why they should
be so happy. Verse 1, they spake to the people, the priests and
the captain of the temple, and the Sadducees came upon them.
Now you've got the whole load on your back. The priests, the
captain of the temple, the Sadducees, and then over in verse 5, you
have the rulers and the scribes, verse 6, Annas the high priest
and Cephas and John and Alexander, many of the kindred of the high
priest, they were gathered together. And when they had set them in
the niche, fancy facing that gang, how would you feel? If
you rushed into the high court and you saw all the big shots
there, and you knew that your life was hanging on a thread,
would we have boldness? When they saw the boldness of
Peter and John, verse 3 says, they laid their hands on them
and put them in hold for the next day, for it was evening
time. How many of them which heard the word believed? Glory
to God. Isn't that preaching? That when you lock the preachers
up, the revival still goes? If your revival isn't working
in your church, get the sheriff to come and arrest the preacher.
Stick him in jail and see if he comes round. You know, the tragic thing about
us today is the world couldn't put up with us. It couldn't put
up with the early church. The early church was going that
way, the world was going that way. Now we're running side by
side and God knows, nobody knows. There's no line of demarcation.
We're as greedy as the world, as fashionable as the world.
We want a place in the sun with our jealousy, our envy, our pride.
These men were destitute of all that. Why? Because they gazed on the risen
Christ of God. And even though they'd been in
jail for days, they didn't brush off. They couldn't be intimidated,
no matter what you said to them. They'd seen Jesus. And ungodly
men said, there's only one reason why these men are like this,
they're like their master. They couldn't intimidate their
master. We tried to threaten him. We tried to destroy him.
We pushed him over the edge. I tried to push him over the
edge of the cliff. And he was as calm as could be. We got men
to scream for his death. And he was still the Prince of
Peace. He was still placid. And these men have the same kind
of spirit in them. They didn't just take notice
of them. Look what it says in the middle of verse 13. They
marveled. They marveled. They were astonished.
They were dumbfounded. They were saying under their
breath, what in God's name is the secret of these men? They're
no better than when we put them in jail, their hair hasn't changed
a different color, they're not six inches taller, they don't
look stronger. They had a living intimate relationship
with the risen Son of God, that's why. Preachers argue about what happened
in the upper room, no argument about it. Common sense. What
does it say at the end of Luke, where it says that when they
saw Jesus risen, what did they do? They went roaring back to
the temple, filled with ecstasy, filled with joy. Do you think
they stopped? I think that ten days that they waited, the last
ten days in the upper room, was the most ecstatic meeting that
had ever been in the history of the world. I believe it exceeded
the joy of Moses when he got all Israel to sing, the horse
and his rider happy cast into the sea. They knew the devil's
power was broken. They seen Jesus going up. He
said, I'll go up there to my father. And when I get there,
I'll make perfect your imperfect thing. I think in the upper room
they were saying, he's there, he's there in the right hand
of the father. If we just pray, he'll just communicate with the
father. He said, I go to prepare a place for you. He's got angels
busy getting your mansion ready. So why worry? They'd lost all fear of men,
they'd lost all fear of death, they'd lost all fear of consequences. They'd lived in this world as
though they were already in the next world. Well, isn't that
what it's about? What you say, thy kingdom come,
thy will be done, not on earth, in earth. I am earth, I'm of
the earth earthy. And the kingdom of God can start
now, that's where it starts, not right after I die. I read
the other day somewhere about they buried a man But they say
they buried a man yesterday. Or so-and-so died yesterday,
and they buried him, and somebody who knew him said he died 45
years ago. He'd been no good for 45 years.
He wasted his life. Are you dead? Are you alive tonight? If they bury you tomorrow, would
you say, well, that man's already been dead about three years?
Now, there are two classes of people in the world, not rich
and poor, not black and white. not bond slaves and free men
just two kinds those who are dead in sin and those who are
dead to sin there's no other cloud but either dead in trespasses
and in sin or that miracle has taken place in us which had taken
place in some of these men in fact all of them it says in Ephesians
2 doesn't it the first verse you ought to he did in time past
time past something's happened In time past you ought to go
into the prince of this world, the power of this world, the
prince of the power of the air, and yet at the end of that very,
very, very same chapter it says he is a habitation of God. You
can't show me a miracle in the world greater than that. A man
is the habitation of fear, the habitation of sins, bondage to
habits, and God gets hold of him, kicks the devil out of his
life and fills him with God? You know, if we gazed every day
on the majesty of the risen Son of God, you'd never backslide,
you'd never be afraid, you'd never get depressed. After all,
everything's going our way because it's gone His way. They took
knowledge of it. They marveled at that. Oh Lord! I'm waiting for us some Sunday.
I'm expecting the glory of God to come. We walk out of the sanctuary
with a different attitude entirely. a revolutionized personality,
a consciousness that even now, with two feet on earth, I can
be in heavenly places in Christ Jesus. That's what Paul says. We're seated with him. And that's
where these disciples were. I went to a little Bible college,
I've told you, with 35 students. No girls, they're too distracting.
both before and after marriage. But anyhow, 35 young men. And I sat here and
there's a picture of a saintly man here. At one time president
of the Methodist Church and president of the college before I get there.
His name was Thomas Cook. He wrote a very fine book on
holiness which is still printed these days. I used to look up at that when
I couldn't answer questions. It didn't help me at all. But
he had a marvellous, saintly face. And he used to go round
the village churches. And one day a little girl went,
the old-fashioned way, you know, they used to have a butcher's
shop where all they sold was meat. Oh, remember those days,
you'd go to supermarkets. You'd see half a cow here, and
half a pig there, and other pigs outside. But anyhow, then you
saw the butcher's meat. And this little girl was restless,
and the butcher said, Now Mary, come on, you're usually so quiet.
Now don't step out of line, dear, but what? Oh, she said, we're
having a visitor at the manse, as they call the pastor's house.
Having a visitor at the manse this week. Well, don't you have
visitors almost every week? Yes. What's the difference this
week? Oh, they've taken the furniture
out on the lawn and they've been beating it and beating the mat.
And the little girl was 14 and she said, you know, sir, they're
making such a fuss, as we say in England, getting excited so
much. You'd think Jesus himself was coming. And the butcher laughed
and said, well Annie, that's a nice little thing to say. Next
week she went to the butcher's and he said, well Annie, how
are you? She said, he's been. Who's been? I told you last week,
they were making such a commotion at the house, you'd think Jesus
was coming. Well he came, his name is Thomas Cook. Isn't that
nice? The same man was going on a ship
off the West coast of Africa. They pulled out from Spain and
gone down the coast there. And the first night he was out,
he went through the saloon where men were drinking and smoking
and playing cards. And suddenly everybody grabs
their cards and put them under the table. Did you notice that? Yeah, sure
did. I've been on this trip many times.
What happened? Everybody grabbed their calves,
stuck their pipes underneath. Why did they do it? One man said,
well, could you do anything less with a face like that that came
through the saloon? He had a face like the Prince
of Peace. It was engraved on him. There
was a majesty about him. There was something in his walk,
something in his thoughts, something in his actions. And everybody
took notice of him that he lived with Jesus. He did because he
spent hours every day in the presence of Jesus. They took knowledge of it. Within the veil his fragrance
poured upon me, without the veil that fragrance shed abroad. Within the veil his hand shall
tune the music which sounds on earth the praises of thy God.
There's something wrong, I think you said today, when you were
at the Vanity Fair the other day. Christian Booksellers Association,
which is two doors from Babylon, Isn't it something when you have
Christians with dogs, little coats on, dogs, Jesus shapes,
and shirt buttons that have Jesus and others, rotten stuff. And I'd say, well it's the only
testimony some people have. Well why not get them saved? That's the only testimony they
have? Boy, if your button comes off, has anybody seen my testimony
around here? The whole thing was Babylon.
They had little stuffed dogs with Jesus on them. That's degrading. It's Babylon as far as I'm concerned. Do we have to wear a badge, a
sign that the living Christ is in us? Isn't there a dignity
about our language, about our attitude? I don't care if you're
a deacon or a beacon or what in the world you are. I won't
ask your friend what kind of a person you are. I'll slip up
to the back door when you're away and ask your wife how you
live. Do you get wild? Do you get angry? Do you get
distressed? Or do you live as calmly as Jesus
would under those circumstances? After all, he has no other lights
to shine in the world except you and I. Reflecting as in a mirror. Do
you know how to get a mirror so it won't work? Smear it with
grease. You don't have to put an end stick, just smear it with
your hand that always has oil on it, and the mirror immediately
disfigures the reflection. And if there's something in your
life of bitterness and strife and envy, or some other thing,
the image will be marred. The image of God that should
be in us, restored by the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, and by
the abiding Spirit of the Holy Ghost. You see, God only has
one class for his people, only one, and that's holiness. I didn't write it. I like that
verse in Hebrews, where it says that we, we, we, we, on this
earth, while we're here, as the hymn writer says, in this body
pent, or tied up, we, while we're here on earth, are supposed to
be as holy as Jesus Christ was when he was on earth. He didn't
die to leave us moral cripples leaping around or staggering
and falling and stumbling. The ordinary course of the Christian
life is victory from morning time you get up to the time you
go to bed. It isn't that we can't sin, it's that we don't want
to sin. It's not that it's impossible to sin, it's possible not to
sin. There's a big difference. Jesus Christ expects that you
and I to be little Christ while we're here in this world. reflecting
the moral and spiritual glory of God in the face, and not just
our physical face, but in our display to other people as they
read us, as they see us. We don't need veils on our faces.
We don't have enough glory. But it should be that the glory
of God is reflected in our demeanor, in our actions, in our attitudes,
in our personality. There's nothing more revolutionary
than the sacrificial work of Jesus Christ made real in us,
putting to death the old man and putting on the new man, and
then being indwelt by the Spirit of God. That's not super, that's
the normal Christian life. Again, it's not impossible to
sin, it's possible not to sin. What a difference when Moses
was there in the presence of God, and God was angry, he came
down livid with anger, so much so that he threw the stones down.
and he broke the Ten Commandments. But in the next chapter, it's
altogether different. He's a different Moses. When
he comes down this time, his face is blood-red with anger,
his face is radiating a holy God. The reflection of eternity
is in the face of the man. And the people are speechless
at him. No wonder. You know, if we ever get into
the fullness of the blessing, the neighbors will wonder what
in the world is wrong with us. I think if our hopper doesn't
go down a dark street one night, the street will light up. It's
a bit of an exaggeration, but I'm hoping it will work anyhow.
It should be that we change the atmosphere in any place that
we go to. The Quakers used to say that.
Do you remember that dear brother Dale? He used to say, a man is
his own atmosphere. If you're on fire for God, you
can go into a frozen atmosphere and it will change like that.
If you're holy, the atmosphere will change. You'll send some
waves through that audience because they know the holiness of God
is there. And it doesn't reflect on me, it reflects on Him, not
me. No, we don't have to put veils
on our faces. It should be the normal reaction of our lives
that the grace of God is in His honest to its fullness, that
everybody knows every time they see us, there's an evenness.
You know, you see some people one day, they have a smile like
this, excuse me, not quite as big, but anyhow, it's from ear
to ear nearly. And another day you see them
and say, morning. And you think, when morning? If it's really true what we sang
tonight. My sin, oh, the bliss of this
glorious thought. It doesn't have dominion over
me. I have it under my feet by the grace of God. All the vain
things that charm me most have gone away. The vain things charm
me most and help me least. It should be that when we go
into an atmosphere that people welcome us, not of our station
in life, not that we're wealthy or brilliant, because the grace
of God is there and they know that we're people of sound speech,
not critical speech, not unkind speech, but holy speech. They
took knowledge of them. The hierarchy, the big shots,
religious leaders, the other leaders, and even Nobody's come
up and they take notice of them. They say, you don't see men like
this every day. What's the quality of them? What's the quality of
their living? And somebody says they've been with Jesus. Just one thing, I remember when
we lived just outside of Manchester. That's a place to live. It's
one of the darkest towns in England, one of the wettest. It seems
to rain every day. And I'd been visiting and boy,
it was a pretty miserable day. I was pretty wet. I saw a bus
coming and I flagged the fellow down and when I got in, oh mercy,
it was overbearing with perfume. It was just fantastic. And then
a lady put up her money, the fellow goes down the middle corridor
of the bus and you're handing your money and this lady raised
her hand and she had a red cuff on a blue thing like this and
she gave her money and as she did, I suddenly realized, you
know, some of you guys have some stuff called English leather.
And it's made at the factory where the bus started. And those
women had been in that atmosphere all the day. And just as you
go home, where have you been? I was on the plane and they were
all smoking and it penetrates your clothes. These women had
been in that atmosphere. They hadn't put it on, but the
clothing absorbed it. And they were all sitting there
in the bus, and when I got out of that dirty atmosphere in Manchester,
which is a dull atmosphere, and stepped in, it was a fragrance
of the garden. It didn't shout, it didn't say,
look, it spoke for itself. It should be the grace of Jesus
Christ, the gentleness and meekness of the Lord Jesus Christ. I don't
know, maybe I'll... Will David be here next week? Paul? have a good preacher, one
of my sons may be hearing me preaching. So I'll get a night
off. I won't get paid, but that's
all right. But David always reminds me of
that scripture, the gentleness and meekness of Jesus Christ.
He was the most nervous boy, I think, I'd ever seen in my
life, till the Lord got hold of him and saved him and filled
him with the Spirit. Now he's co-passed in a church of 1600
every Sunday morning, another 600 in Sunday school running
at the same time. God has used him round the world,
he's on a trip round now. I say that not to boast of my
son, but there's nothing to boast about him I guess. But because
if you think it couldn't happen to me, it can. Listen, it's not
what you can bring to God that matters, it's what God can bring
to you. You've got to be a clean vessel, a purge vessel. You're
not wanting to be somebody and hang your hat up with the great
preachers or get some society behind your name, but just totally
glorify Him. And say, I want to sit in your
presence until the very fragrance of eternity comes into my being,
into my thinking, into my acting, into my talking, into my demeanor.
Just like the fragrance got into the clothing of those women. Well, what's it all got to do
with praying? Well, if you see the glory of a God like that
in all his majesty, you have more confidence in prayer, at
least you should. I do. I think of that bunch of failures,
they almost all let Jesus down, and now they're standing up against...
You see, the greatest miracle was not Peter and John healing
the cripple at the gate of the temple, it's a miracle in John
and Peter. Peter that ran away from the finger of a girl, and
now he stands up against the big hierarchy, the big shots. And he points the finger and
says, you crucified the Lord in glory, but him hath God raised
up. Come on, Jesus has nothing else to do, he's done everything
he can for the church. It's just that we have to enter
in. And we enter in by humility. We enter in by recognizing, again,
our weakness, and yet his majesty. What the church has had up to
this point hasn't shaken the world. And if we go on like this,
it'll take a thousand years to get the world turned around,
and we won't do it then. Because we're working on the same old
formula. We have to behold his glory, we have to behold his
majesty, we have to behold him arisen in all his glorious power,
and then let this be absorbed in our lives. That people take
knowledge of us. Not by what we dress, or the
car we drive, but they take knowledge of us. We've been with Jesus.
I get bored to death when I'm in good places, and when I'm
down nice and smartly I'll be in the house and say, the conversation
is about Jesus, it's wasting time. When we travel, I don't travel
much, I travel so much, every time we go it's an Emmaus journey.
Even if it isn't a Cadillac, you can make the best of it.
And you can sing and praise and magnify the Lord. Come on, there's
not much time left. I said a phrase, I intended to
say it the other night. How many of you were there the
night I preached on... David, Betty, you weren't there.
That was the night the glory came. Not because you weren't there. I preached on the judgment seat
the other night. How many were there? Some of
you, oh good. Wasn't that a gracious meeting? I preached that a hundred
times, but never with as much joy and anointing I think as
that night. But one thing I forgot to say, there'll be no maturing
after we die. I believe if the tree falls,
it lies. I don't think a million years in eternity will make a
bit of difference to your standing there or your maturity. All the
maturity is here. And that's a very serious thing. There's not much time for many
of us, any of us really. And to think that between here
and there, that once The threat of life snaps. I'm not going
to maturing. God has given me all I need for
maturity in this book. And no man, however tall he was,
however strong he was, however great he was in the kingdom of
God, ever had more than I have in this book. He just absorbed
more of it. He dwelled on it more. He meditated
on it. Bosses could have run away. Oh,
I've seen the glory of God. He stays there. He isn't caring
what's happening. What if they're making another
golden calf? Forget it. He says, I'm absorbed with God's
glory, with God's majesty, with God's beauty. And if you say
God like that, you won't care a hill of beans if somebody leaves
you out of some special function they have. They'd invite you
to a wedding or invite you somewhere else. It won't make a bit of
difference. The more I'm absorbed in Him,
the less I care about the things under there. I want to be eternity
conscious. I want to be God conscious. I'm
going to eternity not for a weekend. If you are, well go, but I'm
not going with you. I'm going into its eternal presence
forever, so what if I suffer a little? What if I'm not like?
People don't like my preachings. I don't like your preachings.
They shake hands. I don't like it either. You won't get one
over me saying that. It could be a lot better. Maybe
it could be worse too. Come on, we're eternally bound
people. Are we absorbing all there is in the risen Christ
of God? Is your life reflecting His peace, His peace, His joy,
His love? It's all there to be absorbed
by us. My peace I live with. Not peace,
my peace. Joy? No, my joy. No man taking
it from you. Take everything else. Take the
shirt off your back. Take the money out of your pocket.
Take your friends. You can't take your joy. joy he says, your
joy, no man taketh it from you. Read the 16th chapter of John.
It's his joy, the joy that dominated his life, under pressure, when
they threatened him, when they would have killed him. But he
was dominated by joy, by peace, and I leave you my peace, by
joy, and his joy was during the will of the Father. This is his
legacy to his disciples. Is there any king as poor as
Jesus? He didn't have any houses he
could share? He didn't have any horses to lead them? He didn't
have any money. He said, I'll give you my peace,
I'll give you my joy. These are worth a million, million
times the other things you have. If I'm living in less than that,
I'm not living where God wants me. If I'm not living there,
I won't reflect His glory, I won't reflect His beauty. Ah, yes. And while we're rejoicing,
there's a world outside perishing. The more I see of Him, the more
I'll hate sin. The more I see of him, the more
I long that what Jesus died for will be accomplished in my generation.
It hasn't been accomplished in any other. You've got the greatest
chance in the world to make history. And you'll only do it when you're
cleansed and filled with the Spirit of God. We're going to pray. If you wish
to go, feel free to go as we kneel to pray. We leave the service
open-ended because so often we've Let me find a watch I borrowed. I don't know, whose watch was
it? Don't all put your hands up. Whose watch was this, some
brother? Catch. No. Tuck it over to him,
please. Thank you so much. It didn't
help me too much, but anyhow. Let's pray. We're praying for
revival in this community as well as other places. We're praying
for revival in your church. I felt there was real blessing
down there at, what do you call it, Rose Heights? Church of God. There's a lovely spirit, a very
precious man there. I learned to love him in the
few nights I was there. And I ask you to pray for that church as
well, that the glory will come. I don't care where the fire falls,
but it must fall somewhere. So feel free. If you're not in
the Spirit, if you say, my life doesn't reflect the glory of
Jesus, well, cough out what's wrong. Is it pride? Is it envy?
What is it? Stubbornness? Jealousy? What
is it? Don't say, bless me, Lord, kill
this thing in me. Go to the cross and die and get
resurrection life. So now we're going to pray. And
as I say, you feel to leave any time you like. Thanks, Jay.