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Christ Revealed In Overcomers
(Revelation 2:1 - 3:22)
Chapter 4
"He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith
unto the churches; To him that overcometh will I give to eat of
the tree of life, which is in the midst of the paradise of God." (Revelation 2:7).
There is One
"who walketh in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks,"
who waits to be revealed in a people - a people who
hear His message, surrender to Him for its inworking, and emerge
through all the tribulation/processing as overcomers. Certainly
all the power for our overcoming flows from Christ, thus all the
victory which we gain is actually a further revelation of Him - of
what HE can do and become in the life of the believer. "In all
these things we are more than conquerors (overcomers) through Him
that loved us." (Romans 8:37).
"Through Him..."
All that we are, or ever shall be, is because of Him! "For
without Me ye can do nothing." (John 15:5). "But
ye shall receive power, after that the holy Spirit is come upon
you." (Acts 1:8). Power - the Greek word is "dunamis."
From this world comes our English word "dynamite,"
which bespeaks of an explosive energy force to accomplish. But we
also have the word "dynamo," which bespeaks of a controlled energy
force that is constantly being generated to meet the need. "I can do all
things through Christ which strengtheneth me." Philippians
4:13). The Greek word for "strengtheneth" literally means:
to make powerful inwardly. Thus, in a footnote to his
translation, Williams gives, "Through Him who puts a dynamo in
me." He, in us, is that dynamo. "Christ in you, the
hope of glory." (Colossians 1:27).
In all things He has
the pre-eminence! He is the Original Overcomer, "the
Captain of our salvation." (Hebrews 2:10). He is
the Trail-blazer, the Pioneer, the Firstborn of this new creation
species. "Having spoiled principalities and powers, He
made a shew of them openly, triumphing over them in it." (Colossians
2:15). IN IT - the Greek texts reads, "IN HIMSELF." The
victory was first wrought in Himself. "I overcame, and am
set down with My Father in His throne." (Revelation 3:21).
Now "He must reign, till He hath put all enemies under
His feet." (1 Corinthians 15:2). And where does He
reign? In us. By His Spirit He comes to dwell within us, rule
within us, until everything within us is subjugated unto Him and
it can be said of us, as it was of Him, "The prince of
this world cometh, and hath nothing in me." (John
14:30). That is overcoming! It means we must FIRST BE
OVERCOME BY CHRIST, before we become overcomers with Christ.
It is His victory, the same victory which was wrought "IN
HIMSELF," that is now wrought IN US. Thus all of our
overcoming becomes a further revelation of Jesus Christ -
expanding the glory of His overcoming.
How triumphant is His
declaration. "In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of
good cheer; I have overcome the world." (John 16:33). All of
its negativity, all of its pressures, all of that which appeals to
the lust of the flesh and its transitory and vanity, He overcame
it all! Now He would share that victory with us.
It is also significant
that He prayed, "I pray not that Thou shouldest take them out
of the world, but that Thou shouldest keep them from the evil."
(John 17:15). He did not pray for an escapism for us,
because HE PURPOSES TO HAVE OVERCOMERS. To be "taken out"
would cause us to miss the very purpose for being here, which is
to be trained, developed, exercised, learning to OVERCOME it, and
not give way to an over-desire for the world, but to find in Him
the satisfaction for every inward desire. Truly, "He also
hath planted eternity in men's heart and mind (a divinely
implanted sense of a purpose working through the ages which
nothing under the sun, but only God can satisfy."
(Ecclesiastes 3:11), Amplified). Only God can satisfy the desire
HE has placed deep into every man. Yet, for the purpose of
our processing, He also places the world before us, and then gives
us the grace to overcome it. "For whatsoever is born of God
overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the
world, even our faith." (1 John 5:4). Praise God,
because He "was in all points tempted like as we are, yet
without sin," (Hebrews 4:15), He is now able to empower
us to likewise face all testings, and through Him to prevail,
overcome, and not sin, i.e. not miss the mark.
"Be not overcome of
evil, but overcome evil with good." (Romans 12:21).
We already noted that He prayed "That Thou shouldest KEEP THEM
FROM THE EVIL." And now He reveals how we are to overcome evil
- with good. Interesting to note that in the Scriptures,
apart from God Himself, Who we know is GOOD, there is only one
realm which is spoken of as good.
"It is GOOD to give
thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises unto Thy name, O most
High." (Psalm 92:1).
Young's Literal
translation for Psalm 106:1, "Give thanks to Jehovah, FOR
GOOD."
Praise, giving thanks,
is the realm of GOOD! This is the positive realm, and just the
opposite from the negatives of complaining, grumbling, etc.
The situation may be bleak, dark, a severe trail, but as one begins
to praise and thank the Lord for all things, assured of the fact
that since He allowed it, He will use it, then work it into good,
such praising God works for overcoming.
"Giving thanks
ALWAYS FOR ALL THINGS unto God and the Father in the name of our
Lord Jesus Christ." (Ephesians 5:20).
"IN EVERY THING
give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus
concerning you." (1 Thessalonians 5:18).
Much overcoming is
wrought just by learning to give thanks IN and FOR all things, for
in this every act we learn submission to the will of God, and
worship Him rather than rebelling against Him, and what He is
doing in our life.
There are two Greek
words for "evil."
1) kakon, speaking of
evil in the abstract sense.
2) poneros, referring to
evil in the concrete sense.
That which is abstract
is that which is generalized, while that which is in the concrete
sense is that which is specific, names the thing. In the
generalized term we all have had evil in our nature, for we "were
by nature the children of wrath, even as others."
(Ephesians 2:3). The cure for this is to be "born again" and
receive the new Christ-nature. Then in an active
participation with Christ now dwelling within, there is an
overcoming of all the evil around us - facing up to these things,
and gaining a victory over them.
"I write unto you,
young men, because ye have overcome the wicked." (1 John
2:13). What victory! Not only overcoming all the generalized evil,
rising above the circumstances and pressures of the times, but
then also overcome those evil things which we face specifically--
openly identified as evil, things which can rightly be termed as
"the wicked."
The concrete evils
which we face differ according to our various circumstances and
are meted out to us for our development. Inwardly we may battle
jealousy, temper, envy, resentment, pride, etc. all of which are
evil in a concrete sense, and only Christ can enable us to
overcome them, by yielding to the inworkings of His cross. And
outwardly we face the expressions of evil from other men--
cruelties, back-stabbing, cursing, etc. But while they may "do us
wrong," yet through Christ we can forgive and have victory in
spite of these negatives. "And the Word of God abideth in you,
and ye have overcome the wicked." (1 John 2:14).
How desperately we
need the inflow of the Word of God, not in our heads as a mental
knowledge, but DWELLING IN US. Not just quoting it by rote, but it
becomes our life, enabling us to overcome the wickedness that may
surround us. And then, regardless of the spirit-forces of evil
which may challenge us, we can stand firm, knowing, "Ye are of
God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is
He that is in you, than he that is in the world." (1 John
4:4).
"To him that
overcometh will I give to eat of the tree of life which is in the
midst of the paradise of God." (Revelation 2:7).
There are rewards--
blessings-- privileges-- promises-- which are linked to a definite
state of being, which cannot be fulfilled until that condition has
been attained. OVERCOMING is not always a popular word, because it
speaks of testings and trials, obstacles arranged for our coming
OVER them. Yet concurrent with overcoming is also an active
participation in receiving of His life. There is both an "in part"
of present time, and a "fulness" which shall be realized as His
purpose is fulfilled in us. Thus "Happy is the man that findeth
wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. - She is a tree of
life to them that lay hold upon her: and happy is ever one that
retaineth her." (Proverbs 3:13,18).
Wisdom has been
defined as: the proper, good, and excellent use of knowledge. It
is that, and more, so another definition goes: "know the proper
and right end of a thing, and also knowing the means to get to
that end."
The WISE will eat of
the tree of life, for they know that the end is secure in Him who
is both Alpha and Omega. They will not try to escape the way of
the cross, but accept it as part of the means to an end, and in
their overcoming they find Christ to be "The Way, the Truth,
and the Life." (John 14:6). Ah, to KNOW HIM-" This is
age-abiding life, that they might know Thee the only true God, and
Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent." (John 17:3).
"And unto man He
said, Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom." (Proverbs
8:13). This is an attitude, not just some thing we learn, but a
disposition of mind, a settled behavior that governs our action.
"The fear of the Lord is to hate evil." (Proverbs
8:13). To hate evil is to love righteousness. No wonder this is a
part of the tree of life promised to the overcomers.
Fearing God is not a
superstitious fear which is born out of ignorance, such as taught
in the doctrines of a "boogie-man devil," that many believe in.
Nor is it a servile fear which holds one in terror of punishment.
The wise know that all of God's actions are wrought out of His
NATURE OF LOVE, purposed for our good, to bring us into His life.
Thus, the real "fear of the Lord," is an awe and respect--
reverence for God, which brings us into a relationship and
fellowship with Him. Wear are compelled to seek Him, that He might
fill us with Himself.
Furthermore, "The
wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle,
easy to be entreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without
partiality and without hypocrisy." (James 3:17). The
first thing we note is its purity-- this is a condition. The wages
of sin is death, but where there is no sine, there is no death. No
wonder this wisdom, which is pure, is a tree of life which the
overcomers need to lay hold of, and be filled with it.
Peaceable-- no
warfare, no contention, not argumentative, for truth needs no
defense, it just IS. Follow through with all the seven-fold
characteristics of wisdom mentioned here, and you find they are
all a further revelation of the indwelling Christ-life. For, of a
truth, wisdom is not only an attitude, and a right condition, but
also a person. "But of Him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God
is made unto us wisdom..." (1 Corinthians 1:30).
"The fruit of the
righteous is a tree of life." (Proverbs 11:30).
"The labour of the
righteous tendeth to life: the fruit of the wicked to sin."
(Proverbs 10:16). Fruit-- the result of one's life-force can
either tend towards life, or towards death. Fruit is produced
according to the inherent quality and life within. When Christ is
that indwelling life, all that is brought forth will be an
expansion and further revelation of that indwelling life.
"Being filled with the fruits of righteousness, which are by
Christ Jesus." (Philippians 1:11).
"When the desire
cometh, it is a tree of life." (Proverbs 13:12). Desire
signifies that you feel a lack. When all of our desires are
directed God-ward, to be filled BY and WITH Him, surely this is a
fulfillment of the tree of life.
"A wholesome tongue
is a tree of life." (Proverbs 15:4). Ah, when all that
flows forth from our tongue is wholesome, that is both evidence
that we are truly overcoming, and that He is in control of all
that is within us, with even our speech revealing Him, for "If
any man offend not in word, the same is a perfect man, and able
also to bridle the whole body." (James 3:2). Amen!
Since the overcomer
partakes of the tree of life, it rightly follows-- "He that
overcometh shall not be hurt of the second death."
(Revelation 2:11). The death process is a transition, as we die to
one form of living, and come alive to another. When Adam turned
from God to follow his own will, he died out to righteousness and
life, and entered into the realm of death. In the spiritual
aspect, "To be carnally minded (i.e. minding of the flesh) is
death." (Romans 8:6). While deterioration into complete
corruption and decay is death in the physical, natural aspect.
The offence of the
first Adam brought all men under the sentence of death for sin.
Hence presently our mortal bodies are in a state of dying, and our
minds need to be freed from mining the things of the flesh, to
mind the things of the Spirit. The act of disobedience of Adam
brought forth death.
Now, one great act of
obedience by the last Adam also brings forth a death for every
man. The question arises, however, is this second death the same
kind as the first? Many people think that it is a repetition of
the first, and that the results are the same, while its action is
more severe and cruel and destructive, being by fire. But God's
seconds are never duplicates of the first, they are always better,
higher, and used to counter-balance all the action of the firsts.
Thus, by our identification with Christ, "Being made
conformable unto His death," (Philippians 3:10), we find that
it is a dying out to our own self-will, and coming forth in HIS
LIFE> And since the overcomers are participating NOW in the
process of His cross, any future action of the second death
processings will not hurt them, will not cause them to suffer
loss.
Paul writes of those
who "are hurt" when he says, "If any man's work shall be
burned, he shall suffer loss: but he himself shall be saved: yet
so as by fire." (1 Corinthians 3:15). Thus we have a
tremendous challenge for overcoming now-- that we lose nothing of
the rewards and blessings which we ought to enjoy in Christ.
"To him that
overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna, and will give
him a white stone, and in the stone a new name written, which no
man knoweth saving he that receiveth it." (Revelation
2:17). How progressive are the unfolding blessings to the
overcomer. Partaking of that tree of life-- life which cannot be
hurt by any future second death process, but it remains full and
abundant, because there is an eating, a partaking of the HIDDEN
MANNA. Hidden-- Greek, "krupto," meaning: to conceal, hide, keep
secret. There is a realm which He hath hidden "From the wise
and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes." (Matthew
11:25).
Paul wrote, "May
your spiritual experience become richer as you see more and more
fully God's great secret, Christ Himself! For it is in Him, and in
Him alone, that men will find all the treasures of wisdom and
knowledge." (Colossians 2:2-3, Phillips).
Man is so prone to
look for the visible, earthy realm. They said to Jesus, "Our
fathers did eat manna in the desert; as it is written, He gave
them bread from heaven to eat." But Jesus replied,
"Moses gave you not that bread from heaven;" (literally, not
the bread of heaven), which is quite obvious, because "Your
fathers did eat manna in the wilderness, and are dead. But
"The bread of God IS HE which cometh down from heaven, and
giveth His life unto the world. - I AM the living bread which came
down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live for
ever." (John 6:51).
Truly, the hidden
manna is CHRIST-- "the hidden, which God ordained before the
world unto our glory: which none of the princes of this world
knew..." (1 Corinthians 2:7-8). Not to be received to
satisfy the lusts of the flesh, nor for personal gain, so He is
HIDDEN-- yet revealed to those whom He apprehends for overcoming,
who become one in Him, to share of His life and glory.
"And will give
him a white stone." Biblical history gives some
interesting insight, five things of which we would make mention.
Five is the number of grace, and GRACE stands out all the way,
enabling us to gain the victory, and freely giving us all things.
1) The white stone
bespeaks of acquittal. In their judicial process, coming to a
decision, if they handed the individual a black stone, it meant
condemnation; and sometimes the Greek word "theta" was engraved
upon the stone, implying death. But if handed a white stone, it
meant that he was judged not guilty. Thus to be handed a white
stone, the overcomer has instant confirmation that he is fully
justified, acquitted of all sin. "Therefore being justified by
faith..." (Romans 5:1).
Justified-- NOT
"just-as-if-I'd-never-sinned," as some teach, that holds the
implication that you did sin, but we'll say you didn't. The Greek
word does not allow such a doctrine, it literally means: NOT
GUILTY, NEVER BEEN GUILTY. Yet we know that "All have sinned,
and come short of the glory of God." (Romans 3:23)., how then
can we be given a white stone? Because there is ONE LIFE that
never did sin, He knew no sin, and He comes to dwell within us to
BE OUR NEW LIFE. "No more I, but Christ liveth in men." Just
as He is the hidden manna, He also is the sinlessness of the white
stone. All of this is more of the revelation of Jesus Christ.
2) The white stone was
given to the winner of a race, or contest. "Know ye not that
they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize? So
run, that ye may obtain." (1 Corinthians 9:24). HE RAN!
HE WON! And now in union with Him the overcomer shares the
victory. "Thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to
triumph in Christ." (2 Corinthians 2:14).
White stones are also
said to have been given to the victors in the Olympic games, with
their names (or initials) engraved on them. "And in the
stone a new name written, which no man knoweth saving he that
receiveth it." The name bespeaks of the nature, the
character, and thus again it is a revelation of Him in us.
3) The white stone was
used in the casting of lots in election, with the black stone fore
"nay" and the white stone for "yea." Jesus said "Ye have not
chosen Me, but I have chosen you." (John 15:16). "According
as He hath chosen us in Him before the foundation of the world,
that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love."
(Ephesians 1:4). And if He be fore us, who can be against us?
4) The white stone was
betimes handed to a guest, as a token of hospitality, a right to
all that is in the house. He said, "In My Father's house are
many mansions (rooms):... I go to prepare a place for you."
(John 14:2). We are well aware that this is figurative language,
but when He hands us that white stone, it is a word of WELCOME,
your place is ready, you are joyfully received into Him, to share
all the blessings of Father's house.
5) White stones were
used in the allotting of an inheritance. We separated these points
to examine them, but they all blend together. "He that
overcometh shall inherit all things: and I will be his God, and he
shall be My son." (Revelation 21:7). What tremendous love
is revealed to us in the receiving of a white stone.
"He that
overcometh, and keepeth My words unto the end, to him will I give
power over the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron;
as the vessels of a potter shall they be broken to shivers: even
as I received of My Father. And I will give him the mourning
star." (Revelation 2:26-28).
How beautifully the
revelation unfolds, step by step, as we come into this intimate
relationship with our Lord. So one in Him, so overcome BY Him,
that He can now share His power with us, literally, AUTHORITY to
rule over the nations. This privilege comes after we have learned
to fully yield ourselves to His authority. Thus we become a
manifestation of His will and purpose in action-- an extension of
His life in the earth.
Rule-- the Greek word
means "to shepherd." This is no action of a tyrannical despot, but
it is the tenderness of a shepherd, guiding in love, corrective
when necessary, yet always the welfare of those in his care are
his first concern. The subduing in all men shall be complete, even
as it must be in us, but the end result is the total restoration
of every man in Christ. "Whom we preach, warning every man, and
teaching every man in all wisdom; that we may present every man
perfect in Christ Jesus." (Colossians 1:28). Thus shall he
truly become "All in All."
"And I will give
him the morning star." The morning star means the first,
early, foremost one, given as the messenger to announce the new
day that is coming-- that the greater light of God shall soon
spread over the earth. "For the earth shall be filled with the
knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea."
(Habakkuk 2:14). Light-bearers! What a glorious calling!
Not a message of gloom and despair, but of the victory of Christ,
that He is "the True Light, which lighteth every man that
cometh into the world." (John 1:9).
"He that
overcometh, the same shall be clothed in white raiment."
(Revelation 3:5). No wonder they can bear a message of light, of
purity, of holiness, for they share out of a state of being. God
has clothed them! "He hath clothed me with the garments of
salvation, He hath covered me with the robe of righteousness." (Isaiah
61:10). "That we might be made (become) the righteousness of
God in Him." (2 Corinthians 5:21). Not an imputed
righteousness, but that internal possession of the Righteous One,
so that it becomes a STATE OF BEING-- even as it is written,
"Be ye holy; for I am holy." (1 Peter 1:16). Holiness is not
something brought about by our works, it is inherent in His nature
of which we are made partakers. One will DO holy things because
they ARE holy. It bespeaks of wholeness, of the completed process
of the new birth, so that spirit, soul, and body we shew forth the
Christ-life.
"Him that
overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple in the temple of My
God, and he shall go no more out..." (Revelation 3:12). It
bespeaks of permanency, of a union with Him that abides. "Ye
are the temple of the Living God: as God hath said, I will dwell
in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall
be my people." (2 Corinthians 6:16). No more to be
plagued with the restlessness of desire, for they find in Him an
eternal satisfaction, hence they "go no more out."
Nor is it an up and down, on again off again possession, but it is
pillarized-- to stand firm and strong in Him, ready to give
support to the glory of His kingdom.
"And I will
write upon him the name of My God, and the name of the city of My
God, which is new Jerusalem, which cometh down out of heaven from
My God: and I will write upon him My new name." (Revelation
3:12). Jesus Christ fully overcame. "Wherefore God also
hath highly exalted Him, and have given Him a name which is above
every name." (Philippians 2:9). The Greek text read,
"THE NAME" While the actual name is not revealed, it indicates
that a high title was conferred upon Him which bespoke of His
glorious rank and office, authority and power. Now He would share
HIS OWN CONQUEROR'S NAME with us. So glorious, we can only say.
"Whatever God means by this, may He fulfill it in us." To find our
identity in His identity, and to bear His name, how awesome!
"To him that
overcometh will I grant to sit with Me in My throne, even as I
also overcame, and am set down with My Father in His throne."
(Revelation 3:21). While it symbolizes the authority and
position granted to the overcomer, there is much more, for truly,
"Righteousness and judgment are the habitation (establishment)
of His throne." (Psalm 97:2) Righteousness-- and then
the process whereby all is brought into the state of rightness,
this is what establishes and upholds the integrity of the throne.
It is a shared
throne-- the Father, the Son, and all who are "made perfect in
one," in Him. (John 17:23). So fully does the Father
share the throne with His Son, that we read, "For the Father
judgeth no man, but hath committed all judgment unto the Son: that
all men should honour the Son, even as they honor the Father." (John
5:22-23). And then that the Son shares this throne with His
corporate brethren company, we read, "Let the high praises of
God be in their mouth, and a two edged sword in their hand; To
execute vengeance upon the heathen, and punishments upon the
people; To bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with
fetters of iron; To execute upon them the judgment written: this
honour have all His saints." (Psalm 149:6-9).
While "Justice and
judgment are the habitation of Thy throne:" it is equally true
that "mercy and truth shall go before They face." (Psalm
89:14). "Merciful, as your Father also is merciful." (Luke
636). Ah, no one dare call themselves genuine overcomers until
they learn to be merciful as He is merciful, to "overcome evil
with good." But "Blessed are the merciful: for they shall
obtain mercy." (Matthew 5:7). How desirable is this
throne of mercy!
"Thy throne, O God,
is for ever and ever: the sceptre of Thy kingdom is a right
sceptre." (Psalm 45:6). "Of the increase of His
government and peace there shall be no end." (Isaiah
9:7). Thus, in the very fullest sense of the word, in Him is
ETERNAL LIFE.
To the overcomer is
given "to eat of the tree of life." They shall suffer no
loss, shall net be hurt by this process of the second death, for
in Christ all loss has been turned to gain. They eat of that
hidden manna-- that Living Bread which fully satisfies. And they
are enriched with all the blessings symbolized by the white stone.
They are given authority and privileged to shepherd the nations,
that "In thee shall all nations be blessed." Clothed
with His righteousness, identified in His name-identity, and
blessed to share His throne. All of this reveals ever more what
Christ has become IN them, and THROUGH them. It all redounds to
His praise. To share His glory does not rob Him of glory, but only
expands it yet the more, and thus HE is exalted. "My soul doth
magnify the Lord, and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour."
(Luke 1:46-47).
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