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Worship Unregimented
But the hour cometh, and now is
John 4:23
Now if Satan is to counterfeit and take God's
place, worship is his objective. With the first Adam, that was
his
objective-to draw man away from giving God the supreme place, in order
that
he
might take God's place. He supplanted God in the reverence and
the
acknowledgment
and the obedience of man. He captured his worship and became "the
god of this age." When the last Adam, the Second Man, came and
entered officially, publicly, upon the great work that He had come to
do,
the
one thing that the adversary sought to capture was His worship:
"All these
will I give thee if thou wilt worship me." The enemy has betrayed
himself-he
has shown his hand; if he could do the same with the last Adam as he
did
with the first, he has defeated the object of a new race.
Now it is just here that we have got to have
light. The woman of Samaria (John iv.) is saying, "Our fathers
worshipped
in this mountain, but ye say that in Jerusalem men ought to
worship."
Jesus
said unto her, "Woman, the hour cometh when neither in this mountain
nor
yet at Jerusalem will men worship the Father; believe Me, the hour
cometh,
and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in
spirit
and in truth."
Oh, what is this? This represents a new
regime-a
new order. This is the crisis of the Cross in the realm of
worship,
the basic thing. But what has happened? Jerusalem was
definitely Divinely
ordained
as the seat of honor and worship. The Samaritans imitated, with
temple
and mountain, the system which was at Jerusalem, while worshipping the
same
God. But it was God who had brought into the world that system of
worship
at Jerusalem; He had projected that. It was a temple, a building,
a
piece
of elaborate ecclesiastical architecture with priests, with robes and
vestments,
with burning incense, offering sacrifices, making prayers, reading
Scriptures. . . and many other things. Yes, God had brought that
in, but now
the Lord Jesus was setting the whole thing aside; and in so doing, He
was
implying
as clearly as anything could be implied that this is not true
worship:
"Neither in this mountain nor at Jerusalem . . . but . . , in spirit
and in
truth."
What has happened, then, if this is not the
truth?
What is the truth? Not something which was but a type, an
illustration,
a set of symbols. God never intended that to be the final
thing-never
intended
man to make that a thing in itself-never intended that that thing
should
go on indefinitely. That is the divide between soul and spirit. .
. and
that
is where Christendom has gone astray. It was brought in to
illustrate
and represent something else, and its time of duration was until the
Lord
Jesus
came. It all pointed toward Him-led up to Him-spoke of Him and
His Cross,
in which that which was merely of the soul would pass and that which
was of
the spirit would come in. What is the spiritual life in the
matter of
worship?
Oh, it is not ecclesiastical architecture, it is not
vestments,
it is not ordinances, it is not rites. They pass out with
Calvary; the
perpetuating
of anything like that is a contradiction of Calvary. See where we
are
today. The maintenance of that sort of thing is because of a
failure to
perceive what the Lord Jesus has brought in.
What,
then, is spiritual worship? It is
getting
back of all that and seeing the spiritual meaning. Worship is no
longer
the
bringing of animal sacrifices, but the bringing up from the
heart
an appreciation of the perfection of Christ. The vestments of old
were
only types and figures and illustrations; the priestly apparel was
speaking
all the time in type of a righteousness and beauty and glory which is
the
nature of the God-Man, the Lord Jesus, and which is given to the one
who
by faith apprehends Christ . . . that in the sight of God we who are in
Christ
are wearing garments of beauty and glory and holiness.
Again,
the
Temple
and the Tabernacle were only types speaking of that spiritual
fellowship
of
the saints as joined to an exalted Head-one Body-the Temple of God. The
fitting together of the stones of the Temple, which were wrought in the
quarry,
brought together, and silently-without the sound of hammer or
axe-fitted
in, only speaks in foreshadowing of the living stones built
together
for a spiritual habitation . . . God now indwelling not temples made
with
hands, but a spiritual Body-the members of Christ joined to Him.
Why,
then, perpetuate a thing which God has
dismissed
in the Cross and, by keeping to the lower, fail to reach the
higher?
Do you see where things are astray today? I know how sweeping
this is,
but
all this has to do with worship. Now note that when there is a
failure to
recognize
the spiritual meaning of all this and to enter into it ... and a
maintaining
of the old thing.., you are still on a soul level, and you are open
to
deception; the whole thing may be a ghastly deception. And how
does that
deception
work? In this way: that so many good Christian people are absolutely
in bondage to a traditional system which is cutting clean across Divine
revelation
for them. It is their traditional system which is simply barring
the
way to spiritual revelation, whereas the Cross of the Lord Jesus
represents
the liberty in the spirit for God to lead into the fulness of His Life
and
Light.
That
is the whole purpose of the Letter to
the
Hebrews. It was for that very purpose. Here was a people
that had received
light concerning the true nature of fellowship with God in Christ-that
the
Lord
Jesus had taken the place of the Temple and the priesthood and the
sacrifices
and the ordinances ... and even the Sabbath. Now it
is no longer a
matter
of form, ceremony, external rites, buildings, priests, sacrifices; it
is
all Christ. They had seen that.
The
writer had called upon them to go outside
the religious, formal, historic, traditional camp, and that brought
persecution, ostracism, isolation, loneliness, and all manner of
things.
The official religious people made it very hard for them because of
that. The price to be paid for what is truly spiritual and
heavenly was..,
and
is . . . great, and they were dangerously in peril of going back to the
old
thing. The Letter to the Hebrews was written just to save them
from
that
peril and to tell them more fully about the great change that had come
about
in the Cross-the work of the Lord Jesus ... to tell them that one
system,
the
earthly representation, had passed and the other, the heavenly reality,
had
come in (You know how that Letter speaks about "the pattern of things
in
the heavenlies" and "the heavenly things themselves").
Now,
you see, historic Christianity as
such-traditional
Christianity as such-may still keep us on a soul level of
worship,
where we must have a certain kind of building with a certain kind
of window, a certain kind of music, certain kinds of prayers, certain
kinds
of people, and certain kinds of dress . . . and all this to "aid" our
worship-all
this to make real our fellowship with God. It is living back on
pre-Calvary
ground; it may be all soulish; and it may just be obstructing the
path
to a full, personal, inward spiritual life with God.
T. Austin-Sparks - September, 1932
27/11/2000.
Updated last 6/8/06 NZ. 
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