There
is a terrific operation of the Spirit going on today to bring the
Sons of God into an absolute confinement to the perfect will of God.
This is the Day of His Preparation, the day in which He is preparing
the channel through which He shall pour forth His Glory for all the
world to see. This channel is His Body in the earth, that glorious
company of people who are being conformed through much tribulation
and fiery tests to the Image of the Son of God. This is His "battle
axe and weapons of war" with which He shall subdue kingdoms and
overcome all His enemies. This is His "mighty and strong One"
to whom He shall commit the work of judging this world. This is His
Overcomer, His "Great army" with which He shall bring the
nations into submission. The weapons of their warfare are not carnal,
natural weapons, but they are mighty weapons, mighty through God to
the pulling down of strongholds. These are those who shall "be
strong and do exploits."
But before God can commit this great and tremendous ministry into
their hands, they must submit themselves to the discipline of the
Lord, letting Him truly be the Lord of their entire lives. We have
long since dealt with the question of open sin, but now God is dealing
with the inward rebellion of our own wills. Some good Christians are
not now being so dealt with, for they are not in this Firstfruits
Company, but nevertheless there is a real dealing of God going on
within those who are called into the High Calling of God. This is
a very real thing, and is the work of the Refiner’s Fire. To
those who are going through it, some of its aspects are horrible,
but very necessary, and the end result thereof is glorious as we are
brought into absolute and complete submission to the will of our Lord.
It was in a minister’s conference and convention in Tulsa, Oklahoma
that God gave me a vision which I want to share with you concerning
this harnessing of our own wills. There were more than 30 ministers
present in this particular Thursday morning service, and God, the
Father of spirits, was present to deal with His sons, to correct them
and discipline them to absolute obedience to His will. There was such
a stern dealing in the Spirit that no one could go to the pulpit and
minister, there was a reluctance among the ministers to say anything
except that which was directly ordered by the Spirit. And as those
men of God sat there in the awesome presence of Almighty God, some
of them having many years of ministry, some missionaries, all of them
capable of getting up and preaching a powerful sermon, I was impressed
by the way they responded to the discipline of the Spirit. And in
the midst of this terrific dealing of God with out spirits, the Holy
Ghost gave me a vision…
I Saw the King’s Carriage
On a dirt road in the middle of a wide field stood a beautiful carriage,
something on the order of a stagecoach, but all edged in god, and
with beautiful carvings. It was pulled by six large chestnut horses,
two in the lead, two in the middle and two in the rear. But they were
not moving, they were not pulling the carriage, and I wondered why.
Then I saw the driver underneath the carriage, on the ground on his
back, just behind the last two horses’ heels, working on something
between the front wheels of the carriage. I though, "My, he is
in a dangerous place; for if one of those horses kicked or stepped
back, they could kill him, or if they decided to go forward, or got
frightened somehow, they would pull the carriage right over him."
But he didn’t seem afraid, for he knew that those horses were
disciplined and would not move till he told them to move. The horses
were not stamping their feet nor acting restless, and though there
were bells on their feet, the bells were not tinkling. There were
pom-poms on their harness over their heads, but the pom-poms were
not moving. They were simply standing still and quiet, waiting for
the voice of the Master.
There were Two Young Colts in the Field
As I watched the harnessed horses, I noticed two young colts coming
out of the open field, and they approached the carriage and seemed
to say to the horses: "Come and play with us, we have many fine
games, we will race with you, come catch us…" And with
that the colts kicked up their heels, flicked their tails and raced
across the open field. But when they looked back and saw the horses
were not following, they were puzzled. They knew nothing of harnesses,
and could not understand why the horses did not want to play. So they
called to them: "Why do you not race with us? Are you tired?
Are you too weak? Do you not have strength to run? You are much too
solemn, you need more joy in life." But the horses answered not
a word, nor did they stamp their feet or toss their heads. But they
stood, quiet and still, waiting for the voice of the Master.
Again the colts called to them: "Why do you stand so in the hot
sun? Come over here in the shade of this nice tree. See how green
the grass is? You must be hungry, come and feed with us, it is so
green and so good. You look thirsty, come drink of one of our many
streams of cool clear water." But the horses answered them with
not so much as a glance, but stood still, waiting for the command
to go forward with the King.
Colts in the Master’s Corral
And then the scene changed, and I saw lariat nooses fall around the
necks of the two colts, and they were led off to the Master’s
corral for training and discipline. How sad they were as the lovely
green fields disappeared, and they were put into the confinement of
the Corral with its brown dirt and high fence. The colts ran from
fence to fence, seeking freedom, but found that they were confined
to this place of training. And then the Trainer began to work on them,
with his Whip and His Bridle. What a death for those who had been
all their lives accustomed to such a freedom! They could not understand
the reason for this torture, this terrible discipline. What great
crime had they done to deserve this? Little did they know of the responsibility
that was to be theirs when they had submitted to the discipline, learned
to perfectly obey the Master, and finished their training. All they
knew was that this processing was the most horrible thing they had
ever known.
Submission and Rebellion
One of the colts rebelled under the training, and said, "This
is not for me. I like my freedom, my green hills, my flowing streams
of fresh water. I will not take any more of this confinement, this
terrible training." So he found a way out, jumped the fence and
ran happily back to the meadows of grass. And I was astonished that
the Master let him go, and went not after him. But He devoted His
attention to the remaining colt. This colt, though he had the same
opportunity to escape, decided to submit his own will, and learn the
ways of the Master. And the training got harder than ever, but he
was rapidly learning more and more how to obey the slightest wish
of the Master, and to respond to even the quietness of His voice.
And I saw that had there been no training, no testing, there would
have been neither submission nor rebellion from either of the colts.
For in the field they did not have the choice to rebel or submit,
they were sinless in their innocence. But when brought to the place
of testing and training and discipline, then was made manifest the
obedience of one and the rebellion that lay hidden in the heart of
the other. And though it seemed safer not to come to the place of
discipline because of the risk of being found rebellious, yet I saw
that without this there could be no sharing of His glory, no Sonship.
Into the Harness
Finally this period of training was over. Was he now rewarded with
his freedom, and sent back to the fields? Oh no. But a greater confinement
than ever now took place, as a harness dropped about his shoulders.
Now he found there was not even the freedom to run about the small
corral, for in the harness he could only move where and when his Master
spoke. And unless the Master spoke, he stood still.
The scene changed, and I saw the other colt standing on the side of
a hill, nibbling at some grass. Then across the fields, down the road
came the King’s carriage, drawn by six horses. With amazement
he saw that in the lead, on the right side, was his brother colt,
now made strong and mature on the good corn in the Master’s
stable. He saw the lovely pom-poms shaking in the wind, noticed the
glittering gold bordered harness about his brother, heard the beautiful
tinkling of the bells on his feet… and envy came into his heart.
Thus he complained to himself: "Why has my brother been so honored,
and I am neglected? They have not put bells on my feet, nor pom-poms
on my head. The Master has not given me the wonderful responsibility
of pulling His carriage, nor put about me the golden harness. Why
have they chosen my brother instead of me?" And by the Spirit
the answer came back to me as I watched. "Because one submitted
to the will and discipline of the Master, and one rebelled, thus has
one been chosen and the other set aside."
A Famine in the Land
Then I saw a great drought sweep across the countryside, and the green
grass became dead, dry, brown and brittle. The little streams of water
dried up, stopped flowing, and there was only a small muddy puddle
here and there. I saw the little colt (I was amazed that it never
seemed to grow or mature) as he ran here and there, across the fields
looking for fresh streams and green pastures, finding none. Still
he ran, seemingly in circles, always looking for something to feed
his famished spirit. But there was a famine in the land, and the rich
green pastures and flowing streams of yesterday were not to be had.
And one day the colt stood on the hillside on weak and wobbly legs,
wondering where to go next to find food, and how to get strength to
go. Seemed like there was no use, for good food and flowing streams
were a thing of the past, and all the efforts to find more only taxed
his waning strength. Suddenly he saw the King’s carriage coming
down the road, pulled by six great horses. And he saw his brother,
fat and strong, muscles rippling, sleek and beautiful with much grooming.
His heart was amazed and perplexed, and he cried out: "My brother,
where do you find the food to keep you strong and fat in these days
of famine? I have run everywhere in my freedom, searching for food,
and I find none. Where do you, in your awful confinement, find food
in this time of drought? Tell me, please, for I must know!" And
then the answer came back from a voice filled with victory and praise:
"In my Master’s House, there is a secret place in the confining
limitations of His stables where He feeds me by His own hand, and
His granaries never run empty, and His well never runs dry."
And with this the Lord made me to know that in the day when people
are weak and famished in their spirits in the time of spiritual famine,
that those who have lost their own wills, and have come into the secret
place of the most High, into the utter confinement of His perfect
will, shall have plenty of the corn of Heaven, and a never ending
flow of fresh streams of revelation by His Spirit. Thus the vision
ended.
Interpretation of the Vision
"Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may
run that readeth it (Habakkuk 2:2)." "Harness the horses:
and get up, ye horsemen (Jeremiah 46:4)." I’m sure that
many of you who can hear what the Spirit saith to the Church, have
already seen what God was showing in the vision. But let me make it
plain. Being born into the Family of God, feeding in the green pastures
and drinking of the many streams of the unfolding revelation of His
purposes is fine and wonderful. But it is not enough. While we were
children, young, undisciplined, limited only by the outer fence of
the Law that ran around the limits of the pastures (that kept us from
getting into the dark pastures of poison weeds), He was content to
watch us develop and grow into young manhood, spiritually speaking.
But the time came to those who fed in His pastures, and drank at His
streams, when they were to be brought into discipline or "child-training"
for the purpose of making them mature Sons. Many of the children today
cannot understand why some of those who have put on the harness of
God cannot get excited by the many religious games and the playful
antics of the immature. They wonder why the disciplined ones run not
after every new revelation or feed on every opportunity to engage
in seemingly "good and profitable" religious activities.
They wonder why some will not race with them in their frantic efforts
to build great works and great and notable ministries. They cannot
understand the simple fact that this Company of saints is waiting
for the voice of the Master, and they do not hear God in all this
outward activity. They will move in their time, when the Master speaks.
But not before, though many temptations come from the playful colts.
And the colts cannot understand why those who seemingly appear to
have great abilities and strength are not putting it to good use.
"Get the carriage on the road," they say, but the disciplined
ones, those in God’s harness, know better than to move before
they hear the voice of the Master. They will move in their time, with
great purpose, and great responsibility.
And the Lord made me to know that there were many whom He had brought
into training who had rebelled against the discipline, the chastising
of the Father. And they could not be trusted with the great responsibility
of mature Sonship, so he let them go back to their freedom, back to
their religious activities and revelations and gifts. They are still
His people, still feeding in His pastures, but He has set them aside
from the great purposes for the end of the age. So they revel in their
freedom, feeling that they are the Chosen ones with the many streams
of living water, not knowing that they have been set aside as unfit
for His great work in this end of the Age.
And He showed me that though the chastising seemeth grievous for the
time, and the discipline hard to endure, yet the result with all the
glory of Sonship is worth it all, and the glory to follow far exceeds
the suffering we endure. And though some lose even their lives in
this training, yet they will share alike in the glory of His eternal
purposes. So faint not, saints of God, for it is the Lord that doth
bring thee into confinement, and not thine enemy. It is for thy good,
and for His glory, so endure all things with praises and thanksgiving
that He hath counted thee worthy to share His glory! Fear thou not
the whip in His hand, for it is not to punish thee, but to correct
and train thee, that thou mightest come into submission to His will,
and be found in His likeness in that Hour. Rejoice thou in thy trials,
in all thy tribulations, and glory thou in His cross, and in the confining
limitations of His harness, for He hath chosen thee, and He hath taken
upon Himself the responsibility of keeping thee strong and well fed,
so lean thou upon Him, and trust not in thin own ability and thine
own understanding. So shalt thou be fed, and His hand shall be upon
thee, and His glory shall overshadow thee and shall flow through thee
as it goes forth to cover the earth. Glory to God! Bless the Lord,
He’s wonderful! Let Him be Lord of your life, friends, and complain
not at that which He bringeth to pass in your life.
Plenty in the Time of Famine
For in the hour when famine sweeps the land, He shall feed by His
own hand those who are submitted to His perfect will, and who dwell
in the secret place of the Most High. When terror stalks the land,
those in His harness hall not be afraid, for they shall feel His bit
and bridle and know the guidance of His Spirit. When others are weak
and frail and fearful, there shall be those who shall be strong in
the power of His might, and shall lack for no good thing. In the hour
when the traditions of the religious systems have proven false, and
their streams have dried up, then His Chosen ones shall speak forth
with the true Word of the Lord. So rejoice, Sons of God, that you
have been chosen by His grace for this great work in this last hour.
The fence which kept the colts in their own meadows and their own
pastures mean nothing to the team in the harness, for the gates open
to them, and they go forth pulling the king’s carriage into
many strange and wonderful places. They do not stop to eat the poison
weeds of sin, for they feed only in the Master’s stable. These
fields they trample under their feet as they go forth on the King’s
business. And so to those who are brought into absolute subjection
to His will, there is no Law. For they move in the Grace of God, led
only by His Spirit where all things are lawful but not all things
are expedient. This is a dangerous realm for the undisciplined, and
many have perished in sin as they leaped over the fence without His
harness and His bridle. Some have though of themselves as being completely
harnessed and submissive to Him, only to find that in some avenue
of their life there dwelled rebellion and self-will. Let us wait before
Him until He puts His noose around us and draws us to His place of
training. And let us learn of the dealings of God and the movings
of His Spirit until at last we feel His harness drop about us, and
hear His voice guiding us. Then there is safety from the traps and
pitfalls of sin, and then shall we abide in His house forever!