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Becoming Transparent
Wade E Taylor
Before
the throne there
was
a sea of glass, like crystal. And in the midst of the throne, and
around the throne, were
four living creatures full of eyes in front and in back. Revelation
4:6 NKJV
This
speaks of those who are in the midst of, and round about the Throne. These are seen as being as a sea of
glass, or as being totally transparent in the presence of the
Lord.
To
him who overcomes I will grant to sit with Me
on My throne, as I also overcame and sat down with My Father on
His throne. Revelation 3:21 NKJV
Those
who overcome are also seated, in the midst of the throne. Thus, the four living creatures
who are in this same position can be considered
as being these overcomers.
An
overcomer is one who has risen above any desire for expression
of the earthly, and is capable of giving expression to the heavenly.
There
is a foundational quality which relates to our becoming
an overcomer. It is
transparency in our lives.
The Lord is calling those who earnestly seek Him, into this
experience of becoming transparent in His presence.
It
has been said that the Sermon on the Mount applies to the
Millennium, rather than to the Church Age.
This is because the requirements are so strict that few can
live up to them, as the Sermon on the Mount goes beyond the act,
and deals with the motive behind the act.
Rather, it is for our day and time, as it sets forth the
method by which we become an overcomer.
In
the Sermon on the Mount, if someone were to slap us on our face,
we are to turn to have the other side slapped also.
And, we are not to become angry or retaliate in any way. This relates to an inner purity within
our lives, and to a high level of sacrificial giving in which we
have totally died to ourselves.
Within ourselves, we are totally incapable of this.
We
are not called to just become polished on the outside (religious). But rather, to be so changed within, that
we become the expression of the life of Jesus (spiritual). If we squeeze a grape,
grape juice results.
When we are squeezed, Jesus should result; not an angry response
or a threat.
Those
who have unconditionally submitted their lives to the Lord are being
prepared for the Kingdom.
This requires that we become so transparent, that Jesus will
be clearly seen. Thus, the Sermon on the Mount is the basis
for our becoming an overcomer, as the corporate expression of the
life of Jesus in the end-time.
A
persons goat cannot be gotten, unless they have one. If we were teased by other children when
growing up and we reacted, others enjoyed the reaction and sought
to produce even more reaction.
But, if there was no reaction, they sought out another to
tease.
The
Lord is taking all this out of us.
In order do this, these things must be exposed. The Lord has unique ways to bring these
things to the surface and expose them, so we can become transparent
in His presence.
Thus,
on the human level of life, we are in the midst of, and round
about many pressures and problems, so our need might surface
and be dealt with. When we rightly respond to these things,
we will be lifted into the place where, as an over-comer, we will
be in the midst of and round about the Throne.
His
lord said to him, Well done, good and faithful
servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you
ruler over many things: enter into the joy of your lord. Matthew
25:23
Recently,
I am very specifically asking the Lord about my life in relation
to this sea of glass.
I am giving the Lord permission to so work in my life that
I might become as transparent as this sea of glass.
There are yet things that cause me to react, but
I am encouraged, as I see the Lord at work in order to remove them.
In
each of us, reactions will come, but we must realize that these
are intended to expose the deeper need in us.
The Lord is not after the person who wronged us,
rather, He uses that person to bring the necessary correction. We will never be able to rule over others,
until the Lord has first been able to rule us.
When
I was in the army in 1943, there was a common term that related
to many officers. They
were called ninety-day wonders.
This meant that they had gone through a short time of training
and became officers, but they had never been under authority within
the army. The enlisted men knew this and despised
them.
The
Lord is making us unto our God, kings and priests, and we will
reign on the earth (Revelation
5:10). But before we will ever be able to rule
others, we must first qualify.
The
Sermon on the Mount expresses the rules of qualification for the
Kingdom Age, which must be experienced at this present time, in
preparation for the coming Kingdom Age.
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