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George H. Warnock: "A Way
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Chapter 1
THE WILDERNESS OF THE
RED SEA
“Hemmed In”
The Long Way Around
“And it came to pass,
when Pharaoh had let the people go, that God led them not through the way of the
land of the Philistines, although that was near; for God said, Lest peradventure
the people repent when they see war, and they return to Egypt: but God led the
people about, through the way of the wilderness of the Red sea....” (Ex.
13:17-18).
This is a day of
“fast” things: fast foods, fast trains, fast cars, fast planes, fast pleasures,
fast communications. But God’s way into the life of the Spirit is still the long
way around. Many do not think so, and there are many in the Church who deride
the thought of exercising “patience” in order to win the race that is set before
us. “Let us run WITH PATIENCE.. .” may sound a little contradictory to a man in
a race; but it remains God’s way of winning “the race that is set before us”
(Heb. 12:1). God’s direct route to Canaan life is the long-way-around. There may
seem to be a shorter way, a more direct way, and many continue to explore that
route, only to end up rolling in the dust. “God led them not through the way of
the land of the Philistines, although that was near...” Now the word
“Philistine” comes from a word meaning “to roll in the dust, to wallow.” And
though it is a well-beaten pathway, as it was in the days of Israel, and though
it would seem to lead in a more direct route to the land of our inheritance, it
will leave the one who travels this road wallowing in the dust. And why? Because
there is nothing in common with the way of the Philistines and the way of God.
The Philistine spirit is that spirit of the world, of the natural man, that
knows nothing of the Spirit of God. But because it is a well-worn pathway, and
because it seems to be leading in the general direction of our pursuit for God,
it is enticing to the natural mind. It is the logical approach to the things of
God. It is the positive, the most direct approach to things spiritual. But it
leaves you wallowing in the dust of the old Adamic life, rather than soaring
into the heights of the Spirit of God.
“You do not have to take
that long, uncharted, entangled way into the things of God... We can show you a
simpler way... We can point you to a shortcut... You can know the joy of Canaan
living without all the distress of becoming entangled in the wilderness.” This
is the reasoning and counsel of the natural mind.
But the fact remains, we
did not choose the wilderness way. We simply chose to go God’s way. It is He who
goes before--by day in a pillar of cloud, and by night in a pillar of fire--to
give direction and light for the journey. It is by the Light of His Glory that
we find ourselves entangled in the wilderness. He leads us this way that He
might have all the glory, and that our enemies might be consumed in the very
midst of our own perplexity and dismay. For it is only when we find ourselves
“hemmed in,” with no place to go, that we are inclined to go to God for help.
This is why He hems us in... that we might flee into His arms. God knows the
Enemy will say, “They are entangled in the land, the wilderness hath shut them
in” (Ex. 14:3). And so God deliberately sets a trap for the Enemy by bringing us
into that place where we have no other recourse, but in God alone. As long as
there is room for the heart and mind of man to calculate and plan his own
deliverance, God is left out of the picture. We don’t really need Him, or so we
think. But if we are followers of the Cloud, God will lead us into areas of
utter hopelessness and despair, that we might prove Him to be the God who makes
a way where there is no way, and a path in the mighty waters...
“Thy way is in the sea,
and thy path in the great waters, and thy footsteps are not known” (Ps. 77:19).
“The LORD, which maketh
a way in the sea, and a path in the mighty waters” (Isa. 43:16).
People of God, beware of
the shortcuts. There are many that are offered in this day and age, shortcuts to
true spiritual life and progress, but they will not bring you there. You may try
to find an easy way into spiritual gift and blessing. You may learn how to get,
and how to operate spiritual gifts the easy way, without total commitment,
without waiting upon God, but sooner or later they will fade away. You may think
you have discovered a secure and safe covering in some church structure or
institution, assuring yourself that you are being spared the pangs of finding
your own way in the entangled wildernesses of life. You feel that if you trust
in certain leaders, in certain apostles and prophets, in a certain “New
Testament Church Order,” that it is a much safer, much easier pathway. But
sooner or later you are going to discover that the rest and comfort you sought
in sheltered areas of this nature, are nothing less than the bondage of
Babylonish systems; and you will discover that this is far more distressing and
more captivating than the way of the Lord from which you sought to escape. When
you see the “wars of the Philistines”--the striving for lordship, the striving
for power and authority and for a place of preeminence--your hearts will become
discouraged, and you will wonder why you ever chose to walk in that kind of a
pathway. If we would examine our hearts, we might discover that what we are
really looking for is some kind of a religious system that will make it easy for
us or for our children. We want to shrug off the heavy burden that is associated
with finding God for ourselves by way of total commitment to Him. So when
someone offers us a place of rest in some kind of a structure that promises
clear direction, we are quick to grasp it. God does want us to have fellowship
with one another in Christ; but there is no true fellowship except as “we walk
in the Light.” And in our searching after God, there is no such thing as
immunity to the trials and struggles and heart-searchings and perplexities that
have always been the appointed lot of any man or woman who seeks to come into a
living, vital relationship with the Lord.
The Bones Of Joseph
“And Moses took the
bones of Joseph with him: for he (Joseph) had straitly sworn the children of
Israel, saying, God will surely visit you; and ye shall carry up my bones away
hence with you” (Ex. 13:19).
Surely it would matter
nothing to Joseph as to what happened to his bones. This would pose no problem
to the God of resurrection life whom he served while he was alive. But in the
bones of Joseph God would provide for the generation yet to be born, a living
witness to the faithfulness of the covenant-keeping God.
Joseph in his life was a
testimony to the faithfulness of God--a living testimony that the
round-about-way through the wilderness was God’s direct route to the land of
fruitfulness. He had proved and manifested to the people of God that in obeying
Him and holding to the Vision that God had given, this was God’s direct highway
to the Throne. But Joseph had been dead about 360 years, and the generation
about whom Joseph prophesied when he said, “God will surely visit you, and ye
shall carry up my bones from hence” (Gen. 50:25), that very privileged
generation that Joseph spoke about was now alive, and given the privilege and
the opportunity of walking in the visitation that God had promised. He who was a
living testimony to the faithfulness of God in his life, was now a living
testimony to the faithfulness of God in his death. His very bones bore witness
to the faithfulness of the God he served. Everywhere they would travel the
people of God had a “living” witness in the presence of the bones of Joseph; for
Joseph had prophesied that this day of visitation would come. Everywhere they
would travel in this “waste and howling wilderness” Joseph was there with them:
encouraging, confirming, prophesying, declaring... the faithfulness of God. “I
said this was going to happen... I told you God would be faithful to deliver
you... I prophesied that God would bring you to a land of fruitfulness. Do not
lose heart now. I proved when I was alive that in due season the God who gave
the vision would be faithful to fulfill it. Let not the weariness of the way,
the heat and the drought, the scorpions and the fiery serpents of this desert
land cause your hearts to murmur and complain. He is faithful that promised, and
He will do it.”
Is it not strange how we
can carry around with us the bones of a dead prophet, and still not believe what
that prophet said? Is it not strange that we can idolize God’s chosen ones of a
past day, and build their sepulchers, and yet not pay heed to the Word that they
spoke when they lived?
Time and time again we
are going to witness unbelief and failure in the people of God; and yet all the
while they were carefully preserving the bones of Joseph and carrying them from
one camping place to the next... a persistent reminder to them of God’s utter
faithfulness, and of their own unbelieving hearts.
Baptism In The Cloud
“And the pillar of the
cloud went from before their face, and stood behind them” (Ex. 14:19).
Their entanglement in
the wilderness was very grievous to them, but God led them this way for His own
glory. One of the most glorious facts of the whole wilderness episode was the
fact of God’s faithfulness in the hour of the unfaithfulness of His people.
Their hearts were smitten with fear and unbelief when they saw themselves
entangled in the wilderness with the hosts of Pharaoh pursuing them; and they
cried to Moses, “Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away
to die in the wilderness?” (Ex. 14:11). But God knew what He was doing. Suddenly
the pillar of Cloud which had been leading the way moved from the front of the
hosts of Israel to the rear, passing through the host and immersing them in the
Cloud of Glory. He who was their Guide was now their Protector and their Defense
against their enemies. His glory became their Light throughout the darkness of
the night; and that same glory became DARKNESS and NIGHT to the enemies of God.
We need to remember
these principles, in this day when fear has taken hold of all the inhabitants of
the earth... when all about us is darkness and night. God said it would be that
way. And He promised, moreover, that it would be in that very hour of darkness
that His glory would shine forth upon His people:
“For, behold, the
darkness shall cover the earth, and gross darkness the people: but the LORD
shall arise upon thee, and His glory shall be seen upon thee” (Isa. 60:2).
Baptized into the Cloud
of His presence and of His glory, the people of God shall radiate the very Light
of God Himself. Not only that, but the Light in which they dwell and in which
they walk, shall make them to be totally triumphant over all the powers of
darkness that shall engulf the world about them. Why do some people imagine that
there is a safe hiding place somewhere up there in space? Especially in this
space age? Our hiding place is in God alone, and His glory shall be our defense,
and the only defense we need:
“And the LORD will
create upon every dwelling place of mount Zion, and upon her assemblies, a cloud
and smoke by day, and the shining of a flaming fire by night: for upon all the
glory shall be a defence” (Isa. 4:5).
The Song Of Moses
“Then sang Moses and the
children of Israel this song unto the LORD, and spake, saying, I will sing unto
the LORD, for He hath triumphed gloriously: the horse and his rider hath He
thrown into the sea” (Ex. 15:1).
It was a song of
victory, a song that bore witness to the faithfulness and the wisdom of God who
had led them into wilderness entanglements. If we could only recognize this...
if we could only know... that God has ordained a Song of Triumph for every
wilderness entanglement... what hope and assurance it would give us as we tread
the unknown way! If we could only know that every entanglement in our walk of
faith is intended of the Lord to bring defeat to our enemies, what hope and
courage this would inspire in our hearts!
And then when God proves
His faithfulness in swallowing up our enemies in the Red Sea, what hope and
confidence this ought to give us for the next phase of our wilderness testing
and trial! For let us be assured, this is but the first phase of our spiritual
journey unto the heart of God. There are many more. “How many?” some would ask.
And the answer is: Just as many as it will require for God to tame our
wilderness nature, and to till and cultivate the soil of our hearts. Just as
many as God may deem necessary to fulfill the prophecy of Isaiah concerning His
people:
“The wilderness and the
solitary place Shall be glad for them; And the desert shall rejoice, And blossom
as the rose” (Isa. 35:1).
For let us never forget
this, that the wilderness through which we are journeying is a spiritual journey
unto the heart of God; and it is through the wilderness areas of our own natural
and carnal hearts that God is leading us unto a place of REST in the bosom of
God. How then can we say, “Lord, leave us alone... we have had enough of the
wilderness and the solitary place,” if we still know not the rejoicing of the
desert, and the blossoming of the rose in our lives? Do we really want God to
leave us where we are, redeemed from the bondage of sin and the world, but still
very much in captivity to the bondage of our own fleshly natures? And is it not
a matter of great disappointment to us when we discover, upon forsaking the
world and its bondage, that we are still very much in bondage to our own selves,
our own hearts, our own ways? How hopeless and helpless we feel when, having
known what it is to be redeemed by the blood of the Passover Lamb, we discover
that we are still languishing in areas of captivity to self, to the carnal mind,
to the ways of the flesh!
And how wonderful it is
when we discover that God hid a lot of this from us, and allowed us to
consolidate our position on the redeemed side of the Red Sea, before He began to
deal with the wilderness areas of our own lives!
And so the Song of Moses
(and this is something that so few seem to recognize) gives hope and confidence
for the land of Canaan fruitfulness, even as it exults in the God who destroyed
Pharaoh and his hosts:
“Thou shalt bring them
in, and plant them
In the mountain of Thine
inheritance,
In the place, O LORD,
which Thou bast made
For Thee to dwell in,
In the Sanctuary, O
Lord,
Which Thy hands have
established” (Ex. 15:17).
So it is that we must
pass through the Red Sea of baptism as outlined in Romans 6, then through the
wilderness of conflict with the “self-life” in Romans 7, and INTO the glorious
liberty of the mountain of His inheritance in Romans 8. The solitary place of
Romans 7 gives way to the corporate expression and the corporate inheritance of
Romans 8. The “I,” “Myself,” and “Me” of Romans 7, as the renewed man of God
struggles against the tide of his own carnal desires, is surrendered and
swallowed up in the victory of the people of God in whom He dwells in corporate
fullness, in His own Sanctuary, His very own inheritance. No longer is it the
untamed wilderness of selfish, fleshly striving; but now it is the cultivated
and fruitful land of God’s own -Garden-weeded, tilled, and ordered, and cared
for by the great Husband man, to be the Garden and the Inheritance of His own
delight and pleasure: “For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus bath
made me free from the law of sin and death. For what the law could not do, in
that it was weak through the flesh, God sending His own Son in the likeness of
sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh: that the righteousness
of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the
Spirit” (Rom. 8:2-4).
And I am confident that
as we come into this realm of abiding fullness in Christ, that it is going to be
JUST AS EASY, JUST AS SIMPLE, JUST AS NATURAL AND SPONTANEOUS FOR US TO WALK IN
THE SPIRIT AND TO ABIDE IN HIS PRESENCE AS IT WAS IN FORMER DAYS TO WALK IN THE
ENTANGLEMENTS OF OUR OWN WILDERNESS LIFE AND IN THE BONDAGE OF THE FLESH!
Do we question this? Then we are saying in effect that in our fleshly striving
we are able to produce more power and energy than the Spirit of God can. We are
confessing that the “law of sin and death” is really of greater power than the
“Law of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus.”
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