Eph 4:15 But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into him in all things, which is the head, even Christ:
Any system of religion that just puts on from the
outside, and covers over the inner life by mere rite and ritual is
false, it is not true.
The work of God is to reconstitute human nature.
And that, of course, involves two things:
On the one side, it involves a
breaking down.
And if you know anything about God's dealings with lives
who come into His hands, there is undoubtedly a large place for that...a
progressive breaking down.
A getting to the root of things, and
undeceiving us.
If we have any illusions about ourselves, they will all
be gone when God has done with us.
If we are governed by any kind of
falsehood about ourselves, and our position, and our work, when God has
done with us, that will all be gone.
He is going to break us down until
we see ourselves stark, as an unclean thing, with all our
righteousnesses as filthy rags.
So He will break us down, and He does.
But there is the other side, of course, all the time,
for God is not only, and always negative.
There is the constructing,
bringing up to the place where anything that is false, anything that is
not absolutely transparent and true, straight, clear, is hateful to us.
More and more our inner man revolts against our own falsehood.
Any
exaggerations come back on us at once with conviction of wrong; any
false statement hits us hard, and we know that we have not spoken the
truth.
It is a tremendous thing to get into the hands of the Holy
Spirit, until, like God, the one thing that we hate is anything that is
false.
"I hate", said David, "every false way." We must come there.
But
we must be lovers of the truth. And this is going to pursue us
everywhere; it will pursue us into our own life within ourselves, that
we are not deceiving ourselves at all.
Before God we know exactly what
God thinks about us, and we know where we stand in the light.
And the
nearer we come to the Lord, the more meticulous the Holy Spirit is over
this matter of truth; the closer are His dealings with us.
It is very
true, you see, "perfecting holiness in the fear of the Lord" –
perfecting.
The nearer we get to the end, the more stringent will be the
Lord's dealings with anything false in our lives.
It is a time matter,
but God is very faithful – He is very faithful; He does not let things
pass.
Do we want Him to be faithful?
Well, it is not comfortable to say,
"Yes," but it is good that He should be faithful with every
inconsistency, every contradiction, every falsehood, in the inward
parts.
~T. Austin-Sparks~
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