JOY AND STRENGTH
"For the joy of the Lord is your
strength."
There is no greater difference between the Christian
religion and other religions than in the matter of cheerfulness and joyfulness.
The natural countenance of heathendom is gloomy and often very sad. Wherever
you find the heathen at worship, they seem to have a veil over their faces;
they are having a hard time. There is nothing about any other religion but the
religion of Jesus Christ that is really joyous. The natural countenance of
genuine New Testament religion is radiant. It is something that is joyful and
happy and yet a great many people misunderstand what real joy is. They suppose
that it is only transient and is absent when certain conditions and
manifestations do not appear. The joy of the Lord is something as substantial
as the Lord Himself, and does not depend upon outward circumstances, it does
not depend upon frames or moods or feelings or ecstasies. Some people imagine
that there is no joy where there is no emotion, ecstasy or rapture. People are
sometimes troubled just here and suppose that they have lost the joy of the
Lord when they have lost the conscious feeling of ecstasy or intoxication. Not
so; the joy of the Lord is something that abides in the heart in the midst of
untold sorrow, under burdens that seem too heavy for us, when pressed above
measure, when in perils -- everywhere, no difference with what we are
surrounded if we have the joy of the Lord it is our strength. We are commanded
to "be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might," and we have
no right to be any other
way.
What we claim in this movement is to be getting back to the
Bible. We claim to be hunting for Bible principles, Bible practices, Bible
experiences, and Bible results, and we are seeking to make the nearest possible
approach to the Bible, to the Acts of the Apostles, to whatever the infant
Church had when she was inaugurated under the personal leadership of the Holy
Ghost, and we ought to look diligently to see what is expected of a Holy Ghost
Church. We ought to search the Acts of the Apostles especially, to know how
near we are approaching the Bible standard and Apostolic practices, power and
results. It is utterly impossible for us to succeed unless we have the joy of
the Lord. This is more than happiness, more than rapture, and more than can be
expressed by hallelujahs and shouts. These are the best we can do in the
attempt to express it, but it is much deeper than all of
these.
The man who has a clean life, a pure heart, and the Holy
Ghost indwelling has a joy inexpressible. When he has done his best with
hallelujahs, amens, etc., he feels that he has not uncorked his experience.
Words are inadequate to express it, it may be with streaming eyes, it maybe with
groans that can not be uttered, it may be with
carrying a yoke that is easy only because the Lord carries the heavy end of it.
We are often allowed to be partakers of His sufferings for we must have enough
to make us conscious that we are yoked up with Him. He lets enough suffering
come as we go along that we may truly say that we have tasted of the cup of
which He drank, and are experiencing something through which He has passed. How
we ought to praise the Lord for something that abides, for something the mail
can not change or unexpected telegrams can not
affect.
Sometimes I have said to my wife, "It seems like my
mail will turn me gray:" such startling disclosures, such strange
revelations, such awful tales of woe, such wrecked homes, ruined families and
blasted hopes; such divisions and subdivisions, even among so-called Holiness
people, to which I do not wish to refer except to impress upon your minds that
we are living in awful times and we need something that abides: something so
deep, so permanent, so unshaken that we are strong in the Lord and in the power
of His might.
Beloved, we are going to have to face more rugged things.
Most of this audience are young, life is before you,
but rugged things are in your path, you will have to shoulder great
responsibilities, you will have to face ranks of malicious and designing
enemies. You will have something for this fight that when all your friends are
gone and there is nobody in reach that you can lay your hand upon; when you are
so separated and isolated from everybody else that you feel absolutely alone
you will have something that will under gird and support you in it all. Thank
the Lord it is afforded in the joy of the Holy Ghost which is your
strength.
You never saw anyone who was sad and gloomy who was strong.
Sorrow, sadness, gloomy appearances affect others; this is catching, you can
spread it through a whole family. So is joy and radiance catching, and is as spreading and more so than sadness. If you are joyful
you will say hopeful things that will bless somebody. When you find people in
awful straits God will make you a blessing to them. Having been in straits
yourself you will be able to comfort them with the comfort wherewith God has
comforted you, and having known joy in sorrow, having known strength in
weakness, having been able to pull through long hard straits yourself you will
be able to lift others and will know how to tide them over a crucial point. Let
us look at some of the things that may be expected when we receive the Holy
Ghost and when this holy joy comes into our
lives.
First, it makes us strong. We have no weakness to talk
about. We have had our little time of weakness, but now we are strong in Him.
It will add to your strength to talk about what He can do to magnify and exalt
Jesus. You will always grow weak talking about your own defeats, and your own
lack, and your own weakness. It is far better to go to the great supply house
of grace and help yourself to plenty instead of mentioning that you are weak or
small and insignificant. Look God in the face and claim grace and faith enough
to make you a giant to leap over a wall and run through troops, you will then
accomplish the purpose of God. This we can do while we look with a steadfast
gaze on the Christ of Calvary. A look is enough for the penitent; a look is
sufficient for those who are seeking salvation, and when the struggle is over
and the consecration is made and everything else is done then a single look is
enough. No one ever gets the blessing of holiness or any experience until they
look. They can fuss around and roll in the straw and beat the bench or chew the
carpet but they have got to get through and take a look. When we look at Jesus
then the joy of the Lord comes pouring in. We must lean forward to see and hear
what the Lord has to say, and that means to shut out all other voices, to shut
out other people: that means not to look here and there, but in looking to
Jesus you will get your strength. There is enough in a look to make you defeat
a whole regiment of devils. There is strength in simply lifting your
eyes.
When the Israelites were bitten, the pole with the brazen
serpent was set up in the midst of the camp, in sight of every tent, and the
only way to be healed, was to look. I suppose hundreds of them were just able
to crawl to their tent doors and then they had only to lift their eyes and
look. This is the great secret of success in the New Testament law,
"looking," oblivious to everything else and everybody else -- I mean
in the sense that they do not hinder us. I do not mean that you get stoic and
refuse counsel. Nobody in the world is easier to approach or more willing to
receive counsel than the man or woman who has received the Holy Ghost, but
after we have received and weighed the counsel with courtesy and considered it
with candor we still have to follow the Lord as He
leads.
When battles are upon us we do not have to fight them
ourselves but "looking unto Jesus” we find that He will fight them for us.
When trials and testings are upon us and temptations multiply we only need to
know how to "look." I have heard people say, "When trials come,
I run to my closet;" but there are times when they will overtake you and
you will not have time to get into your closet. There is a place where you can
live in the element of prayer and in such close touch with the Son of God that
when temptations overtake you on the street car, on the steamboat dock, or in the
midst of business you will simply lift your eyes. They may fill with tears, and
your friends may imagine you are in trouble but you are not, you are all right
-- "looking unto Jesus."
There is no pattern but Jesus,
there is no law but the Bible. We must take the New Testament as our rule of
practice and Jesus as our only pattern. We must refuse to pattern after each
other either in experience, not even demonstrations or emotions, in feelings or
exhibitions of any kind. We can not measure ourselves by somebody else's life.
Somebody else may have been longer on the emery wheel. They may have been
sandpapered for years. The sin is taken out of our life in a moment of time but
the corners and rough places are not all taken off at once. If you take a Christian
for your pattern he may have been dressed down and shaped up and polished and
God may have expended thousands of dollars worth of grace upon him before you
get started, and the fact that he is somewhat ahead of you should not
discourage you, but if you will have patience and trust Him, He will put you on
the wheel too, and sandpaper and fix you up so you will shine as well as shout.
We are not to compare ourselves with somebody who is six months ahead of us; we
are to do our best to overtake them, but are not to be discouraged with the
grace, powers and capacities that God has placed in our own lives. Many a time
we do not see the best there is in us. Sanctified people are not very fond of
looking at themselves. Moses' face shone but he did not know it. When people
are always looking at their own experiences or at somebody else's experience
they will lose the shine. Our only business is to please Jesus. Keep this one
thing before you, "This one thing I do forgetting the things that are
behind, I press." The standard is Jesus, and we must keep our eyes fixed
on Him, and while we look and listen the joy of the Lord will pour into our
souls and we will take on Divine strength. Glory to His
name!
If we get back to the Bible, and get the fruits of
Pentecost, we will have developed in us such rugged qualities and such strength
of purpose that no difference what comes we will face it. Pentecost is death to
cowardice; Pentecost destroys all fear. If you are afraid to face your foes,
when the test comes you will fail; but they who trust in the Lord shall never
be confounded, they shall never fail, never know defeat. Hallelujah! I say, that with the Holy Ghost failure is impossible and you
can press your way through any crowd of enemies of any sort and triumph over
every foe that dares to lift its head against you. Glory to
God!
One of the most positive evidences of spiritual wreckage and
ruin is the unscriptural and unwarrantable demand that everybody shall make
certain demonstrations and practice certain gymnastic movements or else they
have not the experience of full salvation. God has never intended that we
should all be alike. He has never made two blades of grass alike or two leaves
on a tree after exactly the same pattern. He does not want us to ape others in
experiences or in manifestations. All He wants you to know is that you are
clean, and are His, and that you will follow Him to the ends of the earth. When
you are sanctified and filled with the Holy Ghost you will know this, and the
joy of the Lord will remain in your souls, and you will go from victory to
victory, and from triumph to triumph, until you leap into the gates of the city
of God. Hallelujah. I am glad the
battle is on, and it will soon be over. I am glad the time will come when we
will be through the fight. The digging will be done and we will shine and shout
and live to the glory of God
forever.
The Lord bless you, Beloved, let
the joy flow. When you see somebody else blessed half to death do not try to work yourself up to be like that. If in their
experience the joy is manifest through their shouts or through their heels,
yours may flow just as strong through silent tears and suppressed, quiet
hallelujahs. I am sure I do not know which is the best.
Nothing is profitable unless it is inspired by the Spirit. Ordinarily I feel
the least like jumping when others are doing the most of it. The times when I
feel especially demonstrative is when I get among a
lot of dead heads. When I am among those who think I must jump and shout or I
have no salvation I usually feel very
quiet.
Instead of trying to pattern after someone else if we can
only fill two by four let us do it to the glory of God. I would rather fill two
by four, and fill it full than to fill four by six only half full. You will
always feel awkward and out of place trying to fill somebody else's place, but
if you fill your own you will feel comfortable and move with perfect ease. You
are not your own any way: you are God's property and He has the responsibility.
You will be satisfied with whatever the folks think about you, there will never
be any running about to find out what they do think. You will not care what
they think about your messages, they are not yours anyhow. If you understand
that the whole business is the Lord's, and make or break, success or failure;
if you can realize that He is responsible for the whole, you can afford
anything that He can afford. Everyone who is sanctified wholly has his own
music box. It may not always be musical to others, but you are satisfied. I
have the joy of the Lord this morning. I also have some burdens, it is true,
but why should I tell you about them or burden you with them? You have some
burdens -- perhaps enough; why listen to mine. I do not mean that we are never
to go to each other with these things. I suppose that we ought to go
occasionally for counsel and advice, but we ought not to pour a whole reservoir
of our individual burdens over on to somebody who has enough already. If you
are having it hard, you are having it just like someone else had it, who was a
hundred years ago exactly where you are. But they are in Heaven now, and it
will not be long until you will be there too, and somebody else will be going
through the same trials that you are today. If we are the Lord's it is no
difference where we are, or what we are going through, we are headed for the
Kingdom and we are going in. Praise the Lord!