The Prophetic Telegraph - No.40
The Mirror
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I hate admiration. I have no need of it.
Tens of thousands may sing of my worth;
Thousands may preach of my goodness;
Hundreds may write of my ways;
But it moves me not. I turn away from it.
They say, "Lord, Lord" but do not the things that I say.
The life that allows my hand to fashion it,
The one who seeks to obey my word
And to follow in his Master's footsteps,
Who possesses a humble and contrite heart,
Is the one to whom I will look with pleasure.
From such a heart flows praise and true worship
Whether words be spoken or not,
But he who proclaims my goodness
Without letting me alter his life
Has no part of me.
When I look into the mirror of his life
I do not see the image of my Son.
I do not feel any necessity
to add to this word. It is self-explanatory. What I will do is to link it with
John's vision of the New Jerusalem at the end of Revelation, where he saw the
John was careful to give
the measurements of this city, which must surely be symbolic. But the point of
most interest is that length, breadth, and height were all the same. This has
led to expositors looking upon the city as a CUBE. But this is of course an
assumption. Many years ago the Lord conveyed to us that John saw the shape as a
PYRAMID. Since then we have had the privilege of reading H.A.Baker's gem of a
book entitled "Visions beyond the Veil", in which he records the visions
that were seen by Chinese children over half a century ago. They saw the
Working on this basis, we
can see that in the building of a pyramid, there can be no other stone of the
same shape as the Capstone. Jesus is unique. But if He were to be placed in the
highest heavenly position as this Capstone, and other stones be placed beneath
Him, thus enlarging the pyramid, the shape would not alter. From the earth the
Capstone would just appear to be enlarged.
Have you seen the point of
this? If members of God's elect church were to be joined to Jesus as Head,
although they were of different shape to Him, yet when joined to Him only
tended to MAGNIFY the Capstone! Their own shape would be lost to sight. Jesus
alone would be magnified. In this way the
When these "living
stones" have been joined, although none of them even approximate to the
shape of the Capstone, together they magnify the overall shape of a pyramid,
which is the shape of the Capstone. When in place, their own shape is lost to
view, and the earth only sees Jesus. God is thereby glorified.
May God so enable us to be
fashioned in His "quarry of the commonplace" that He may find us
acceptable for His grand and holy city, the New Jerusalem. In the flesh, born
of Adam, none of us have the right shape. But God can change us, if we allow
Him, and then we may find a place in His building. "Lost in wonder, love,
and praise," we shall then no longer be visible as ourselves, but will
only glorify Jesus, our Head, the Chief Corner Stone. When He looks into our
lives, will He thus find in the mirror , the image of His Son?