June 03, 2014
God's Things
Because there is such a widespread pattern of
confusion in relationship to what we mean when we say "the things of this world", I think we should take a moment to
consider that specific point. Human beings,
limited in consciousness, having backgrounds influenced by many of the concepts
and beliefs in the world, are inclined to think of the whole pattern of human
activity as being of this world. When
I say mixing the things of this world with the things of God they imagine it
means the pattern of daily activity, the necessities of daily life in various
ways, etc. But if you stop to think about it, to meditate upon it a little bit,
you find that that is not the case, it cannot be the case; that again there is
a pattern of mere assumption.
First let us question for a
moment, “What are the things of God?” Who made your body and all of its parts?
Who made your body with all its capacities? Who made the opportunities? Who
made the earth? Who made the things of the earth? God did. So when I speak of
the things of this world I am not talking about anything that God made, I am
not talking about anything that God created. I am not talking about the right
use of any of the capacities which God gave you physically, mentally,
emotionally. Those things that are of God must not be confused with the things
that are of this world, and yet human beings are constantly confusing, in their
own minds and hearts, these things that are of God, and attempting to classify
them as if they were of this world. And when they try to treat them as if they
were of this world they are in effect, when they try to live a so-called
spiritual life, they are in effect trying to make God fight against God, and it
doesn’t work.
We must recognize that all
the things that God made are not of this world. They may be of this earth, they
may be made of the substance of this earth, they may be in patterns specific in
relationship to our present function in life. For instance, would you classify
an automobile as something purely of this world? I would not. An airplane? A
radio? The pattern of use determines the meaning of the thing; so the thing, as
long as it has a potentially constructive use, is not of this world. Who
provided the means by which it could be designed in relationship to man's uses?
Who provided the intelligence for the inventor? Who provided the inspiration
that the need might be filled? Are these things of this world? They come into the classification of being of this
world only when they have no constructive use or when they are used
destructively. Only that which is subjected to, or patterned by, the
self-centered, self-active pattern of life expression is of this world.
We must learn not to confuse
the things of God with the things of this world; and God has plenty of things
on earth. God made plenty of things on earth. He provided the metals, and all
the other things that we may properly use in constructive activity. And I have
had people, when I have said something about not being subject to the things of
this world, or functioning in relationship to them, I have had people because
of background patterns of training in false doctrines and ideas, jump to the
conclusion well that means then there shouldn’t be any sex, there shouldn’t be
any this, there shouldn’t be any that, there shouldn’t be anything—I wonder
what we should be!
We were placed on earth as
human beings. God made us, and he made all parts of our bodies for use in the Divine Design. He made all parts of our minds, hearts, our capacities. He made
the things round about us. Some of them man has designed and built on the basis
of potential use for the blessing of man, for the uses of man to the glory of
God. How could we hope to achieve our goal without radio? How could we hope to
achieve our goal without automobiles and airplanes? How could we hope to do
anything without highways and byways, and all kinds of things?
Blessed Ones, who are they
who serve the Lord? Just those who have a consciousness of what we are doing
here in this hour? Those who are making the things and providing the
opportunities whereby the Word of God, the works of God, may be extended into
the earth. We have Dick and Billie with us this morning, back from Newfoundland.
And we are happy to have them back home. How did they go? By plane, by train,
etc. How did they return? By boats and trains, and planes, automobiles. How did
they carry on their ministry up there? Because there was a little automobile
provided for them to get around. How did they manage to accomplish their work
to the degree that they did? Because there were thousands and tens of
thousands, yea millions of people working to produce the things that would make
our lives effective. And all of those things which can be used to the glory of
God, for the service of God, are the things of God on earth.
The things, unless they are
wholly destructive—for instance, about the only thing I can think of that comes
in that classification is the liquor industry—practically everything that man
has made has a potential in the right pattern of being. And these things when
they are used in the divine pattern are not the things of this world. So when I
say let us not mix the things of this world with the things of God, I am not
asking you to separate the things that God has made from the things that God
has made. They all belong to God, and why should we try to draw a line and say,
“this belongs and that does not.” If we can use it to the glory of God it is
one of God’s things, and it has a relationship to heaven. Suppose it is
somewhat limited for the time being; if it’s the best that’s available it is
still one of God’s things. And there is opportunity for improvement. We begin
to recognize then that if we are going to let the things of God have meaning on
earth we must not be constantly attempting to classify the things of God as
being the things of the devil, or the things of this world. Let us never be
confused on this point: What are the things of this world?
Suppose there was no one
making shoes. It’s good, as we considered yesterday, to go barefooted under
certain conditions, but I wouldn’t want to have to go barefooted in the
conditions as they are in the world all the time. Someone has to make the
shoes… So those who made the things that make it possible for me to appear
before you were serving me, they were serving God.
So let’s not confuse the
things of God with the things of this world. We need to recognize that we were
created by God and the things that were created by God on earth are for our
use. And if those things come out as automobiles or airplanes or what have
you—as long as they serve a constructive purpose they are the things of God and
they are not the things of this world. So when I say the things of this world I
never mean just material things as such. I mean the influences, the attitudes,
the evil spirits, the things that spoil the proper uses of the things that God
has made in Creation and the things that God has made through man. Whether it
be mighty bridges or—how about those who drilled a thirteen mile tunnel through
granite back up here in the mountains so that water might flow along in that
canal and we might have the sweet music of the motor running out here in our
sprinkling system? All the men that labored there digging the canal, all the
machines that helped to make it, all these things are the things of God, the
works of God.
Now, those who help make it
possible for us to minister effectively are ministering. Those who make it
possible for me to do some thing are ministering. To the degree that you are centered
in Reality, the same thing holds true with you. So, let us not confuse the
issue and classify the things of God as being the things of this world, for it
puts you in the position of attempting to fight against God and trying to make
God fight against Himself, and that doesn’t work. If you would know God accept
Him as He is, and stop rejecting Him or that expression of His Being which
makes it possible for us to be what we ought to be.
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