The Prophetic Telegraph - No.39
The Will
This paper follows in a
logical sequence from the last three, in a progressive theme about the Flesh
and the Spirit, about Obedience, and the crucifying of the Flesh, and now in
this paper we shall look into the subject of the human will.
What is the WILL? It is
man's DECISION-MAKING APPARATUS. It is related to his MORAL RESPONSIBILITY.
Sometimes it is better to use another word than WILL, in order to pinpoint the
idea, and focus the mind more clearly. For example, we might exchange the word
WILL for RESOLVE, or even DETERMINATION, a mental force that initiates action.
A man is known by his WILL, because those who watch and listen to him learn by
what he says, what manner of man he is. A man's BELIEFS are really an
expression of his WILL.
It may help to envisage the
WILL as a throne, upon which man sits. Now one thing must be made clear. This
is not a wrong statement. Man MUST sit upon this throne, because it is
an intrinsic part of his creation "in the image of God." The
animals do not possess this faculty. They are "programmed" to behave
in a set fashion. But man has the faculty of CHOICE, and the human will is the
apparatus of choice. Hence man must perforce sit upon the throne of his will, and
USE this faculty. As a result, the following things may happen.
(a)
he may become a negative person, disliking the throne, and shying away from
all decision-making. He may always be found "sitting on the fence",
"waiting to see which way the wind blows", "passing the
buck" so that he is never held responsible for his actions. (They say that
this is the first step in training for positions in government! ! !) Such a
person abdicates his human will, and in some ways he is depicted by our Lord in
the parable of the talents by the man who dug his talent in the ground,
refusing to use it. A little probing often reveals that it is not just FEAR
that causes a man to adopt this attitude. More often than not it is a result of
a sour and embittered view of life.
(b)
he may become a WILFUL person, highly charged with conceit, vanity, and self-importance. He firmly
believes in his own thinking, and avers that he never makes mistakes. He is
tenacious, hard-headed, and bent on having his own way. He is ruthless and self-willed,
never allowing himself to think of the effect of his decisions on the lives of
other people. He likes his own throne, and makes sure everyone else knows that
he is sitting there firmly.
(c)
He may become a disciplined person, a man "able to take orders" without
smarting or being resentful. He recognises the need for good firm discipline
for himself and others, and hence the need for authority dispensed with love
towards other people. He will consider the effect on others of all his decisions,
and weigh that before considering his own comforts. He is a person of firm
resolve and determination, having received a vision of ultimate purpose and
value, and who walks a steady road to play his part faithfully throughout life,
even if as a result, he has to pay for it with his life.
Now clearly, no one is
quite as negative as (a), and no one is quite as bigoted as (b), and certainly
no one is as wonderful as (c). But the three classes have been chosen to
highlight the possibilities of the will. On the other hand, our Lord was all
and more of the character sketch in (c), and the antichrist appears to be all
of the hateful character in (b), in fact one of the titles given to him in
Daniel is the "Wilful King".(See Daniel 11:36
"The king shall do according to his will.")
Let us pick out a few of
the N.T. references to WILL, and see what they teach us about human behaviour.
Matt.16:24 "If
any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross and
follow me." If any man IS DETERMINED to come after me. If
anyone is RESOLVED to follow me - -. A renewed emphasis is seen by replacing
the original in this way. Perhaps this is the most important statement of all.
It shows that self-will has to be DENIED. This is a very difficult step for a
human being to make, because of the sinful tendency of his FLESH, as we have
investigated in the last two papers. But the Lord shows that man needs to make
a firm resolve in this. He needs to set his face in a determined way, and not
shrink back when difficult times come.
Matt.20:26 James and John
were seeking to sit at the Master’s left and right hand in the Kingdom.
Jesus did not accuse them of pride, but showed them the way. "Whosoever
WILL (or is determined to) be great among you, let him be your minister, and whosoever
will be chief among you, let him be your servant." Hence it
is not wrong to seek the higher places in God's Kingdom, but the way to get
there is by self-denial, and a rigorous attention to the needs of others.
Luke
Luke
Matt.6:1O & 26:42
"Thy will be done." We are taught to pray this, and to make it a
matter of continual prayer. Our Lord showed in
Romans 7:15-21 Here is a
classic example of what happens in life, showing the difficulty we all have in
overcoming the natural desires of the flesh. Paul was describing his own
experience. It is true of us all. "For what I do, I do not
approve, for that which I WILL not, this I find myself doing; what I hate, this
I practise. But if I do those things which I WILL not, I am consenting to the
Law that it is right. Now then, it is no longer I that am out-working it, but
the sin (or the old nature) dwelling in me. For I know that in me, that is in
my flesh, dwells no good thing. For to WILL is present with me (i.e. the
determination to do good) but not the ability to perform that which is
good." And so on. Paul bewails his lot showing that human
nature is an obstacle, a hurdle, to be overcome. In the next chapter he shows
how it is possible by "walking in the spirit". This is not a 'one
off' experience at conversion, but a life's work of overcoming.
2 Tim.3:12 "All
who WILL (or, who are determined to) live godly in Christ Jesus, shall suffer
persecution." Do you find this to be true in your own
experience? We have heard it said, quite often, how thankful we should be to
live in a land where we can exercise our faith with freedom. We used to think
this way ourselves, many years back. But as soon as we experienced the baptism
of the spirit, the whole thing came alive. Ever since then, there has been an
intermittent struggle, as a fitting witness to Paul's words. One doesn't need
to live in a communist or a Moslem land to learn the truth of this statement,
that ALL who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution.
Matt.7:21 "Not
everyone who says, "Lord, Lord" shall enter the
Romans 12:1-2
"Present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which
is your reasonable service, and be not conformed to this world, but be
transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good,
and acceptable, and perfect WILL OF GOD." Paul has given us
the complete recipe for knowing the will of God, and whoever tries to find it
by some other route, will undoubtedly fail. He may think he has obtained it,
but he will be deceiving himself if he does not follow the way set forth here
in Romans. Paul comes back to this theme in 1 Thess.4:3, "This
is the WILL of God for you, even your sanctification."
So much for the will of man
as it relates to the will of God. We must now look at a few statements that
depict the WILL OF GOD, those things which are according to the determinate
counsel of God, and cannot be changed. If man thinks that he has a cast iron
will; if the antichrist thinks that he will succeed because of his implacable
self-will; then each must come to see that the will of God is stronger than the
will of the most wilful of His creatures. In the end He will have His way,
because it is His purpose.
1 Tim.2:4 "God,
who WILL have all men to be saved." Yes, this is the sticking
point for many a godly soul. They say that it would be very nice to think that hell-fire
will not last for ever, but their fearful hearts find it impossible to take God
at His word, when it comes to this verse. Let us put it more strongly. "God,
who has DETERMINED that all men shall be saved." Yes, it is
His WILL. No matter what man thinks, no matter how his theology rejects it, it
is a plain statement of Scripture, and we should learn to rejoice that it is
true, and that one day God will have His way with even the most wilful of men.
Eph.1:9-1O.
"Having made known to us the secret-purpose of His will, according to His
good pleasure, which He purposed in Himself for administration of the fullness
of the seasons, to head up THE ALL in the Christ, those in the heavens, and
those upon the earth." Once again, it is clear. Even though
it may be a long way off, God will bring all the families of the earth, and all
the families in heaven into one fully redeemed company "in the
Christ". Why in the Christ? Because God has given no other name under
heaven by which anyone can be saved.
Rev.4:11 "Worthy
art Thou 0 Lord to receive glory and honour and power, because Thou didst
create THE ALL, and for Thy WILL they exist, and were created."
The whole of creation was brought forth for God's WILL, and as the A.V.
translates, "for His pleasure." Or as Paul put it in Colossians,
(1:16) "By Him were THE ALL created, in the heavens and upon
the earth, the visible and the invisible, whether thrones, lordships,
principalities, or authorities, THE ALL have been created by Him and for
Him." Should anyone feel that 90% of all this great creation
will then be consigned to an EVERLASTING TORMENT (for His pleasure!!) then we
believe that he should come before the Lord again, and seek His guidance about
these verses just quoted. They are Scripture, just as much as the ones about
the
Eph.1:5 "We
have been predestined to sonship by the good pleasure of His WILL."
And the context shows that this decision was made BEFORE the founding of the
world! If we are counted to be part of God's inheritance, then let us bask in
the sunshine of His great love, and yield to God the deep thankfulness of our
hearts, that this sonship was according to His good pleasure. It is almost too
wonderful to be true, that we, born as creatures in Adam, with a sinful nature,
could be picked out beforehand by the God who can see the events of time
stretched out as upon a canvas.
Col.1:9 "That
you might be filled with the knowledge of His WILL, in all wisdom and spiritual
understanding." To those who are 'worthy seekers,' and
'humble enquirers,' God delights to manifest Himself, and make known His
DETERMINATE COUNSEL for ages to come. He gave Paul much insight, and he, as a
faithful apostle, has written it down for our learning. And in these last days
it seems that the Lord is pouring out fresh knowledge because the days are
nearing another climax in history, and He wants His people ready for the next
stage of His work, in the
John
We have recently received a
most encouraging letter from a friend in
We are pleased to be able
to quote this. It is a fitting climax to a godly theme, and needs no further
word. Praise be to God. Amen.