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Subject: HE SHALL COME AS THE RAIN, by Michael Clark and George Davis
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001
THE FIRESTARTER BULLETIN
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2001
WARNING!! READ THE FOLLOWING AT THE RISK OF YOUR RELIGION!!
For several years God has been speaking to me and others like me
a message, that before we SEE Him coming in the clouds we will
SEE Him IN HIS CHURCH. If we are honest with ourselves, (and that
is very hard for the church to do), we have to admit that the church is
broken. We have become as religious as the Pharisees who ruled the
religious kingdom in Jesus' walk down here. We are blinded to the
truth, and we (the church) tend to persecute and seek to destroy those
who would speak it in love. (If we can kill or discredit the messenger,
perhaps the message will not be heard!)
But, alas, there are too many messengers to shut them all down. Today,
we will hear from a couple who have confirmed to me everything
that I have written and taught the last few years. This will bear witness
with some of you, and with others you will get angry and wish to stone
the authors and me. So be it!! But perhaps first we all should once again
try to LISTEN to what the Spirit is saying.
God bless you all, and may the Spirit of Christ have freedom IN YOU.
Gary
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HE SHALL COME AS THE RAIN
By Michael Clark and George Davis
johnone23@icehouse.net
"Come and let us return to Jehovah. For He has torn, and He will heal us;
He has stricken, and He will bind us up. After two days He will bring us to
life; in the third day He will raise us up, and we shall live in His sight.
Then we shall know, if we follow on to know Jehovah. His going out is
prepared as the morning; and He shall come to us as the rain, as the latter
and former rain to the earth." (Hosea 6:1-3 MKJV)
How many times have we heard a brother or sister in Christ refer to the
former and latter rains as past and future events occurrence last day? As
something that happened at Pentecost almost 2000 years ago or that is
needed to bring the ultimate and final surges of growth just preceding
the final harvest?
Have you ever noticed or caught yourself thinking of the scriptures and
the workings of God as something that DID happen, that must be
measured up to, or that is GOING TO happen, either dreaded or hoped
for? Or along the same pattern of thought, we place events or
happenings that have to do with the kingdom of God in some far away
land, but not in our immediate lives. We seem to go through a mental
gymnastics as we read the Bible that assures us that the buck will never
stop HERE.
The more I (Michael) search my heart and motives and ask for the Lord
to shine His marvelous light on me, the more I find verses in the
scriptures I have done this with. Of course our modern Bible teachers
impregnate us with this form of thinking, with doctrines of
dispensationalism and teachings that make us look for the building of
physical temples in Jerusalem so that the scriptures can be fulfilled. All
the while the New Testament and the teachings of Jesus point to a
kingdom that is within and now, and a temple that is made of living
stones. Could this be a kind of avoidance we get into so we do not have
to deal with the life changing demands of His kingdom? The longer I live,
the more I see just how "desperately wicked and deceitful" our hearts
really are. Pray that the Lord might open your eyes to see Jesus as He
IS. The God we serve calls Himself the I AM, not the I Was or the I Will
Be, and He is always present at all times and in all places in His
creation.
I (George) am almost ashamed to admit that it was just recently that the
meaning of these words "He shall come to us as the rain, as the latter
and former rain to the earth" broke fully upon me! The latter rain is not a
happening, an event, a SOMETHING. It is not a movement, a future
outpouring, or a revival, at least not as we have traditionally known
revival. HE will come as the rain! HE will come AS the latter and
former rain. HE IS THE EVENT! It is a deception of religion to view
truth as fractured pieces of knowledge, as though it were something
completely apart from God. For instance, to us "getting saved" is an
"it," a feel-good "experience," accompanied by goose bumps. Getting
blessed is the chief and desired goal rather the consequence or byproduct
of abiding union with Christ. We view eternal life as a qualitative state
of being rather than the experiential and intimate relationship with God.
(See John 17:3)
CHRIST has been made unto us "redemption" (1Corinthians 1:29f). There
is no redemption apart from Him. We are not saved by giving mere
mental credence to a formulated "doctrine of salvation" but by believing in
Him (clinging to and relying upon Him as our only life) who Himself is
redemption. He shall come to us as the rain. HE is life! As John reported
his first hand observations of the Son, "In Him was life and the life was
the light of men." We tend to turn it all around seeking Jesus as
knowledge, "light," and in finding that light we think we will have "life."
The more things change, the more they remain the same. Jesus had this
same problem with the religious Jews 2000 years ago when He warned
them, "You search the Scriptures, for in them you think you have eternal
life; and these are they which testify of Me. But you are not willing to
come to Me that you may have life."
The Church today largely wants the blessing, the benefits, the salvation,
and the identity without the hassle of having Him. In Isaiah chapter four
verses one and two, the prophet says, "seven women (seven lamp
stands) shall take hold of one man, saying, "We will eat our own food
and wear our own apparel; Only let us be called by your name, To take
away our reproach." What a vivid picture this is of the current "church,"
which in effect says, "Give us salvation, give us the blessing, give us
wealth, give us eternal life, take away our reproach, give us your name,
let us be called 'Christians' (Christ ones). We will eat our own bread, and
wear our own apparel. We will trust in our own righteousness, we will
rely on our own doctrines, just give us your name enough! We desire no more
than this. We seek your name, not you! Only your name." If you love
anyone because he/she is wealthy, you love only his or her gold! Have we
become a cult of gold diggers, a bride that only wants the blessing and
gives feigned love and support just to get the perks, while her heart
belongs to another?
We give Him allegiance so that we can have His treasures, all the while
not appreciating the fact that HE is that Pearl of Great Price that we are
to sell all and give all to purchase. He is the true treasure! You have
always heard this parable taught, as if YOU are the treasure, haven't
you? Can't you see the self-centeredness of our backward thinking and
back-slidden hearts? He will come as the rain! He will come as the
blessing. He is the bread of life! He is the living water! He is "that
eternal life."
Hudson Taylor, the famed missionary to inland China, of the mid eighteen
hundreds, prayed for years that He would know the power of Jesus, that
he would receive the power to be a witness of Christ to the Chinese
people. It troubled him that every day was filled with effort and toil as he
did his overwhelming missions work in that backward nation. There were
orphans to feed, sick to be tended to, the gospel to preach, and it sorely
taxed him to the bone. What made it worse was when he read the words
of Jesus, "Take my yoke upon you, for my burden is easy and my yoke is
light."
One day as he was meditating on Jesus' words in John fifteen in his time
of prayer, the lights came on! He read, "I am the vine and you are the
branches" abide in me "the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it
abide in the vine "for without me you can do nothing." Taylor said in that
moment he saw it, "Jesus is the Vine, Jesus is the branches, Jesus is
the fruit of the branches!" It is all about Jesus and not about us! From
that time on, Hudson would get up early in the morning and pray and
worship until well into the day, practicing his abiding in the Spirit. He
actually spent less time doing the work of the mission, and more time
with the Lord in prayer, but strangely enough, more was getting done
than before. And on top of that, he was rested at the end of the day
instead of being wrung out. God had shown him the importance of
Jesus doing the work by constantly abiding in Him. It is all about
Jesus, not us.
In his book, "Abide in Christ," Andrew Murray points out how a branch is
grafted into the vine. First the vine or stalk is wounded and a slit is made
in its bark and opened up. Then the branch is wounded, cut off from its
old life source. Finally the branch or "slip" is inserted into the vine and
they are bound together as one until the stalk accepts the branch and
they become one without the help of the bindings.
This is so pregnant with meaning! Can you see it? First Jesus had to
be wounded for us. The soldiers opened up His side. Then we have to
be wounded, cut off from the old world and our old life source of the
flesh. Finally, we are grafted in to the True Vine, the ever living source
of life. The slip does not start to bear fruit until it has found its life
in the True Vine. Do you understand why you have been so wounded
in the world and why your life has been so hard since you decided to
give your life to Christ? You are being made ready for His wonderful
engrafting so that you might find Him and Him alone as your only
source of life. The day is coming when each of us will be so engrafted
with Him and His life that no one will be able to see where Jesus
leaves off and we begin.
Then Jesus' priestly prayer will be answered:
"I have manifested Your name to the men whom You have given Me out
of the world. They were Yours, You gave them to Me, and they have kept
Your word" For I have given to them the words which You have given
Me; and they have received them, and have known surely that I came
forth from You; and they have believed that You sent Me. I pray for them.
I do not pray for the world but for those whom You have given Me, for
they are Yours. And all Mine are Yours, and Yours are Mine, and I am
glorified in them.
"Holy Father, keep through Your name those whom You have given Me,
that they may be one as We are" But now I come to You, and these
things I speak in the world, that they may have My joy fulfilled in
themselves. I have given them Your word; and the world has hated
them because they are not of the world, just as I am not of the world. I
do not pray that You should take them out of the world, but that You
should keep them from the evil one. They are not of the world, just as I
am not of the world. Sanctify them by Your truth. Your word is truth" And
for their sakes I sanctify Myself, that they also may be sanctified by the
truth" that they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You;
that they also may be one in Us, that the world may believe that You
sent Me.
"And the glory which You gave Me I have given them, that they may be
one just as We are one: I in them, and You in Me; that they may be
made perfect in one, and that the world may know that You have sent
Me, and have loved them as You have loved Me. Father, I desire that
they also whom You gave Me may be with Me where I am, that they may
behold My glory which You have given Me; for You loved Me before the
foundation of the world. O righteous Father! The world has not known
You, but I have known You; and these have known that You sent Me.
And I have declared to them Your name, and will declare it, that the love
with which You loved Me may be in them, and I in them."
(John 17:6-26, NKJV).
ONE! Not "What Would Jesus Do?" But, "Look at what Jesus IS
doing!!!" Not imagining what we should do in each circumstance by
remembering what we read about Him in the Bible, but abiding in the
Doer and seeing Him manifest Himself through us! "Father, that they
all may be ONE as You are in Me and I (abide) in You; that they might be
ONE (abide) in Us." No guess work here on how to imitate Jesus. NO!
God will not settle for any cheap imitations of His Son! Only Jesus in us
will satisfy Him.
Have you ever wondered how the all-present and all-knowing God
could say, "I never knew you"? The people He speaks these words to
did miracles, cast out demons and performed many wonderful works in
His name. How could God not know them? They did not abide in Him,
and He was not their intimate fountain of life. They thought to themselves,
"Now, what would Jesus do?" and went out and did it. Remember the
seven sons of Sceva in the Book of Acts? They were casting out
demons in His name, too, but not by the same life source that Paul and
Jesus knew. The demons knew it, too, and they said, "Jesus we know
and Paul we know, but who are you?" According to Jesus, "Apart from
me you can do nothing."
Another area where we have our thinking backward and are carnally
minded is this thing about "putting on the whole armor of God." Who's
armor is it? Is it ours or God's? The text says it belongs to Him! How
can we put on His armor if He is wearing it? The answer is simple.
Again it is all about Jesus. We must first put on Christ if we are to be
able to wear the armor with which He is cloaked. Paul knew this! Did
he not say, "For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put
on Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor
free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ
Jesus." (Galatians 3:26-27 NKJV)?
When you look at all the division and denominationalism it seems that
some who have been baptized were not baptized INTO CHRIST! Many,
in fact, have not PUT ON CHRIST. We "put each other on," wanting to
have His name without being clothed in HIM. No wonder our armor is so
lacking against the wiles of the enemy and there is so much division in
the church.
Can you see how we of modern church thinking fall so short of the glory
of the abiding Christ? We are always placing the kingdom in another
time or another place. We run from sea to sea seeking Him and His
manifestation, when all along He warned, "The kingdom of God is not
coming with signs to be observed; nor will they say, 'Look, here it is!' or,
'There it is!' For behold, the kingdom of God is in your midst."
(Luke 17:20-21). The King and the kingdom are within YOU! Don't let the
enemy and his side-shows steal what is yours in abiding in Christ.
Here is another manifestation of this "elsewhere" and "another time"
way of thinking:
57 So they (the people of Nazareth) were offended at Him. But Jesus
said to them, "A prophet is not without honor except in his own country
and in his own house."
58 Now He did not do many mighty works there because of their
unbelief. (Matthew 13:57,58, NKJV).
Why is it that a man is practically unheard of in his own home town, but
if he travels a few hundred miles he has credibility? Why is it that when
God raises up a prophet among us, we say, "Is not this the carpenter's
son? Is not His mother called Mary, and His brothers, James and
Joseph and Simon and Judas? And His sisters, are they not all with us?
Where then did this man get all these things?" Maybe we know that the
man from out of town will not be staying, and that we can fake being
Christian for a short time until he leaves. Maybe we figure that he will not
be around long enough to see who we REALLY are outside of Christ,
whereas the local prophet knows us all too well and is a living accusation
of where we fall short. It is safer to leave him in his cave,
unacknowledged by all.
Remember Paul the apostle's words? "according to my earnest
expectation and hope, that I shall not be put to shame in anything, but
that with all boldness, Christ shall even now, as always, be exalted in
my body, whether by life or by death. For to me, to live is Christ, and to
die is gain." (Philippians 1:20,21, NASB). For me to live IS Christ. The
death of my life essence is gain. The way we modern Christians think
reminds me of a country and western song with a lyric that goes,
"Everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die."
Many want His name, want to be thought of as "good Christians," but do
not want to walk the way of the cross, giving up their own lives to have
the life of Jesus and "the fellowship of His sufferings." They do not want
to be rejected by the world and the worldly church. The cost is too
much. Walking with God can be dangerous to our worldly lives.
Remember Enoch?
When Philip asked Jesus to show him the Father, what was Jesus'
reply? "Have I been with you so long, and yet you have not known Me,
Philip? He who has seen Me has seen the Father." Jesus also said to
His disciples, "It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master,
and the servant as his lord."
Look back to the passage from Hosea we opened with:
After two days He will bring us to life; in the third day He will raise us
up, and we shall live in His sight. (Hosea 6:2 MKJV).
Why does He say here that we WILL live in His sight? Shouldn't that be
a foregone conclusion? The Lord is saying more here than that we will
be "going to heaven." Jesus said, "I do the works I see my Father doing."
Jesus had a special spiritual sight. He walked in that sight. He dwelt in
that sight. He had the sight of the Father and so it was easy for Him to
see as God sees and do as God does. The promise is for us as well.
The day is upon us that we shall dwell in HIS sight. The kingdom is in
our midst. Lord, do for us what you did for the servant of the prophet.
Open our eyes so we can see what You are doing and believe on You
and your power as our only life flow. Amen.
A Wilderness Voice
http://www.wildernessm.homestead.com
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GARY FREY
Revival Fire Ministries
P.O. Box 3549
Carmel. IN 46082
(800) 707-0313
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