Biblical Framework
Charles Clough
Lesson
160
Turn to Phil. 4:6-7, again just to review a
promise in Scripture before we get into the lesson itself. We’ll see if we can go through this one more
time and look at the rationale that’s built into this great promise. I have a section on Reformed Theology and
Dispensational theology; that’s come up several times in questions and we’ll
review when someone says they’re a Reformed theologian or Dispensational theologian
what are they talking about. Those two
schools of thought have two different views on the role and nature of the
Church so we want to be clear about that and I’ll be referring to it so I want
to be sure everyone understands the terminology. You should understand the terminology anyway because if you walk
into a Christian bookstore you’ll see samples from both schools and they’re
mixed. A lot of people will come to a
conclusion and wonder why there’s a conflict when it looks like it’s the same
thing. It’s not really the same thing.
Phil. 4:6-7, just to review and pull out some
of the conflict between the content of this promise and the content of the
world system that opposes this promise and the battle for faith. “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything
by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to
God. [7] And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, shall guard
your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”
Obviously the crux of this promise in verse 7
is the incomprehensibility of God. That
goes back to this diagram that we’ve shown time and time again, that in God’s
plan, in God’s omniscience, things fit together. In our finite grasp of things, things don’t fit together and the
difference is between omniscience and finite knowledge. It’s this that Paul’s talking about when we
have a situation, to make our requests known, “the peace of God which passes
comprehension” and we read that too fast sometimes and don’t grab what the
verse is really saying.
What is the peace that is
incomprehensible? We might ask
that. How can you rationally talk about
something that cannot be comprehended?
The answer is because we can rationally talk about the Triune Creator,
we can say there’s the Creator/creature distinction; we can say that this God
who is Creator and Savior and Redeemer has a perfect plan, and that’s a
rational statement. He is omniscient.
We can understand what we’re saying when we say God is omniscient. We can also understand what we’re saying
when we say we know He loves us. We
have no trouble perceiving what we’re saying in those two statements. But those two statements do not say that we
know, in this case, how all things are going to work out.
So the peace that is in verse 7 derives from
the knowledge of the Creator, not a knowledge of what He is doing in a
particular situation. There’s a
difference there. We don’t know what He’s doing in particular situations all
the time, or most of the time. But the
peace that passes understanding is not contingent, is not dependent on us
knowing all the details. It is
sufficient to handle some of the chaos by looking up and realizing those issues
out of our sight, we have pieces down here and we know they fit together. Just like if you had a jigsaw puzzle you
know that those pieces fit together, you might not exactly see how, but you
have the confidence they do or they wouldn’t have come in the package. It’s a very similar thing with these pieces
that we have, these grasped fragments that they do fit together, but we don’t
know exactly how. We can get the piece
without having to comprehend all the details.
Now let’s reverse it. We said there are three
things to the faith-rest drill. You
pick up a fragment of Scripture, you think about its rationale, its
consistency, its theological basis, and then you have closure. You want to be able to close out a competing
worldview that would attack that promise.
If you think about this promise where it says “the peace of God passes
all understanding,” if you didn’t operate on that frame of reference, what
would you say? You’d have to say that I
can’t get peace unless it is comprehensible.
In other words, if I am an autonomous creature and I have finite
resources, and I can only see certain things, the only way I can have peace is
to have a fully conceived rational plan.
And if I can’t have a plan that is comprehensible to me, I don’t have
any peace. This is what leads to
fantasies, this is what leads to pseudo plans, this is what leads to faith that
the government is going to be your savior, the idea that man can plan, that man
can plan out all these things. You
often hear it said, well if the government doesn’t do it who’s going to? I
could name three, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The point is that the government is not a Messiah and making it a
Messiah is just a manifestation of the antithesis of verse 7.
You can read verse 7 two ways, the way it
reads in the text is that “the peace of God that passes all
understanding.” The opposite to that is
the peace of man that requires understanding, and the peace of man that man be
able to see the whole thing. Well he
can’t see the whole thing so what does he do?
He fantasizes that he can see the whole thing and he manufactures the
peace, but that peace is never secure.
It can be fragmented in thirty minutes by the next crisis that
hits. So there is no peace, as Isaiah
said, there is no peace for the wicked, because there’s no basis for the peace
of the wicked; all they have is pieces.
We are reviewing the angelic conflict because
it’s part of what Jesus Christ has accomplished; it’s required to understand
what Jesus Christ has accomplished is a better way of saying it. We have said that to understand the work of
Christ we have to understand the fact that God saves and judges, so we call
that judgment/salvation. We have two
examples Scripturally of judgment/ salvation; one example is the flood, the
second example is the Exodus. These two
mirror the final example, which is the finished work of Christ. We’ve said that there are certain features
to the way, a pattern, that always exists in the way that God judges and
saves. First of all, He doesn’t save
unless He judges, and He doesn’t judge without saving. Those two functions of
God go together. The first aspect is that there’s always grace before
judgment. In the Church Age, the whole
Church Age is a period of grace before judgment, before the second return of
Christ and the cut off of grace. So you
have this period of grace before judgment.
Then we said the second feature is that God
always perfectly discriminates between the believers and unbelievers. He did at the flood, He did at the Exodus
and those are two good examples because it’s very sharp the distinction
between. There was a sharp distinction between the first-born without blood on
the door who died and the firstborn who did not die who had blood on the
door. It was a simple thing, it wasn’t
related to personality, it wasn’t related to intelligence, it was related to
the idea of whether they believed in the Word of God or not. That was the
discriminator, and God discriminates.
Man always hates discrimination but God always uses discrimination
because discrimination implies there exists a standard. All law discriminates, law sets up the
boundary of discrimination and it’s the gospel of Jesus Christ that
discriminates. All other religions
outside of God’s Word, outside of the Bible, all religions are ultimately based
on the merits of man, man trying to save himself, operation bootstrap. There’s only one religion that is completely
grace dependent; the bloody substitutionary atonement.
Islam doesn’t have it, Judaism doesn’t have
it, and no other religion has it, only Biblical Christianity has a
substitutionary blood atonement. Why? Because only Christianity has a God of
absolute justice. All other religions ultimately compromise the justice and
holiness of God by a program of arbitrary forgiveness based on some relative
merit system. So because God insists
upon His justice, there’s always perfect discrimination as to whether people
believe or reject the salvation package of the Lord Jesus Christ. Going along with that there is only one way
of salvation. There was only one way of
deliverance from the flood, there was only one way of deliverance in the Exodus
and there’s only one way of deliverance and that’s with the finished work of
Christ.
Then we said that whenever God judges,
because God is the Creator and we are the creature, we’re not the only
creatures, God judges man and God judges nature. So we’re on this area of
nature, linking angelic beings as part of nature and therefore subject to the
judgment. Therefore their status
changes once the Lord Jesus Christ’s work is finished and He ascends and sits
at the Father’s right hand—something changes.
We want to grab hold of that change because that’s the basis of the
Church Age; something has changed as a result of the ascent and session of
Christ.
In the notes on page 19, we went through some
of these verses on the struggle in the unseen realm, that not only is the
ground cursed, not only does the ground resist man, but the angelic beings that
occupy the rest of creation themselves are in conflict. There’s a spiritual war going on in the
unseen dimension, and foolish is the person who thinks that evil is something
that’s just confined to humankind. Evil
is not just confined to humankind; evil is embedded in the environment. I emphasize this because we’re going to get
into eschatology and we’ve already covered it when we talked about
premillennialism versus postmillennialism.
What is it about premillennialism that stresses the environment? You can’t have the Kingdom of God unless the
environment is clean; you’ve got to have an environmental cleansing in the
physical environment, in the spiritual environment, before you can have the
Kingdom of God. It seems plain. But what happen? All the programs outside of premillennialism always want to bring
in God’s Kingdom in some abbreviated version, either politically or some other
way. That’s not sufficient because it doesn’t deal with the background forces
of evil.
We’re looking at these background forces
prepatory to understanding how Christ’s finished work changes and advances that
conflict. In the paragraph I list
several verses, going through about what Satan’s program includes. We want to look at that. “Satan’s program includes blocking
evangelism,” the reason why Satan blocks evangelism is because he doesn’t want
people to be saved. Every time someone
is saved that’s a defection that changes the count; it’s very significant. This is why every revival in history has
always been followed by a satanic counter-revival. The Protestant Reformation stressed the finished work of Christ
on the cross. What did the Roman
Catholic Church do? They started a
counter-reformation in which they attacked Protestantism, and very viciously
so. So you had the Reformation and then
you had the counter-reformation.
In America you had the second great awakening
in the early 19th century and what followed that? All the cults, every bizarre cult you can
think of started in American right around 1840-1860. What did we have? We had the Mormons start. We had the Jehovah’s
Witnesses start. We had the Seventh Day Adventists start. We had all kinds of things start. Why did you have all those start in such a
small time? We haven’t had so many religions start in such a short time since
586 BC when Israel was thrown out of the land and seven world religions started
within fifty years of that date. There
are these times and periods of history that just spawn all kinds of stuff. America was a breeding ground of this. Why
did our country produce such theological sleaze? Because prior to that the great awakening had happened, I
believe, and there were too many people getting saved.
So Satan had to cut off that progress of the
gospel because remember, for every person who trusts in Jesus Christ that
advances the historical clock. The
clock, up to the time of Christ…, you can think of it this way, there’s a
clock, and the hands on the clock are moving, and they time history. Every time someone trusts in Christ, every
time there’s a spiritual victory, the hands move. What are you going to see when you see a revival? The hands are moving fast because there are
thousands of people coming to know the Lord.
What does this do? This speeds
up time; if time is sped up in the spiritual realm what does that mean? If you’re Satan and you know that, like the
demons said to Jesus when Jesus was going to heal the guy, the demons replied
“why do you torment us before the time?”
Demons know where the end is, “why do you torment us before our
time?” In other words, we don’t want
history to end. Satan is in the staving
off process, trying to stop, trying to slow history down so he doesn’t get down
at that end. So whenever you have a spiritual advance you’re speeding history
up and he doesn’t want history to be sped up because that shortens his
time. He’ll fight viciously, and
powerfully, and seductively, and brilliantly to slow history down.
These are the ways he does it. One way is blocking evangelism, that’s Matt.
13:19 if you want an illustration, there are many illustrations but that’s
one. “Persecuting believers on the
earth (1 Pet. 5:8)”, that’s another way.
When Satan cannot deceive and have his way that way, he’s like a big
bully, he’ll have to resort to violence.
Whenever the Church is violently persecuted as it is in Somalia, Sudan,
China, Egypt, wherever the Church is being attacked you can chalk it up to the
fact that the satanic forces feel somehow threatened by the gospel. And the program of deception hasn’t worked;
the program of intimidation hasn’t worked so they have to turn the heat up now
and let it get physical, we’re going to get violent about it. But whether it’s deception, whether it’s
intimidation, whether it’s outright persecution, it’s always the same, trying
to slow down the development of the body of Christ.
That’s a second way, physical violence, and
that goes on today. Interestingly,
there’s a difference between Satan using intimidation and Satan using physical
violence, because when he uses intimidation it can be intellectual
intimidation, it can just be social intimidation. But when it gets physical, what happens, and the reason why it
happens is because you have people who are normal common everyday Christians,
humble people that just will not bow their knee to Caesar. They’re going to bow only to Jesus Christ,
period. Those are the kind of people
that were thrown into the Coliseum and people watched them get eaten by
lions. It wasn’t that they were big
powerful strong people; spiritually they were, but they were humble people who
knew that Christ was above Caesar. That is offensive and if Satan can’t have
his way, because if someone is going to be that stubborn about it and risk
their life for Jesus Christ over against all this intimidation, what other tool
does Satan have except trying to physically eliminate them? And he tries that for a while, and then he
learns the lesson that the Church grows in the blood of the martyrs.
Like that Chinese man that Cal Thomas
interviewed from China, a little old fellow in his 70’s, throw in jail, taken
out of jail, beat up and he still has a church that is in some Chinese city,
it’s unregistered, still has his classes, second floor of this little old
building and Cal Thomas asked him, well how is it that the authorities are
letting you lose, letting you out of jail after all these years. They let this 70 something guy get out of
jail. He smiles, and he says that’s
because when they put me in jail the church grows faster. They just don’t know what to do with this
guy. Here is one of the most powerful
regimes on earth, in the most populous country on earth, and they can’t deal
with a 70 year old man, one man who believes in Jesus Christ. He creates all kind of problems for them;
the bureaucrats have meetings, they have all kinds of planning sessions, they
throw him in jail and that doesn’t work, they let him out of jail and that
doesn’t work. They don’t know what to
do with this guy. Why? Because it’s the
battle of the Spirit of God against the spirit of this world, there’s more to
it than just human beings involved and that’s the big idea here.
Blocking evangelism, persecuting believers
violently on earth, “accusing them in heaven,” and that’s the one we want to
look at because this is not empirically perceived but it goes on and it’s a
source of continual conflict in heaven.
We’re going to look at Job as an illustration; and these three
illustrations, Job 1-2, Zech. 3:1 and Rev. 12:10. I think I’m going to work backwards for this. Let’s go to Rev. 12:10. This is theme or a method that Satan uses to
attack believers. There’s something to
tie in and get the big picture here what’s going on, to get a handle on it,
make sense of what happens in life.
When we talked about evil and talked about suffering, we showed a chart
and we said that in handling suffering and handling the problem of evil we have
some tools. We’ve gone over this, the
Creator/creature distinction, the fact is that the center of our faith is that
the judge of all the earth shall do right.
We had nine rationales to rest in, and I want
to review those because it’s one of those rationales that comes right
here. There are two categories of
rationales for suffering; one is what we call suffering that is directly caused
and suffering that is indirect. The
suffering that is directly caused is simpler to see why that happens, the fall of
Adam, Gen. 2:17. So category one, Gen.
2:17, the day that you eat thereof you’re going to die. God has His rules; God has His laws, cause
and effect, act and consequence of act.
That’s simple to see; it’s not simple to experience, it’s simple to see,
“the day that you eat thereof you die!”
Second, true of believers and unbelievers,
“whatsoever a man sows that shall he also reap,” Gal. 6:7. There’s another verse, category type two
suffering. That’s a suffering that a
Christian who disobeys or a non-Christian that just sins and reaps the results
of sin. This country economically is in
the hole by billions because of sin.
I’ve suggested more than once that certain Christians who are experts in
economics and sociology, I don’t understand why somebody hasn’t done this, I
can’t believe that somebody at this late date in our country’s history hasn’t
done something, it would take less than a month to assemble, and that is
research how much in dollars the following life styles cost: divorce, that
includes the consequence son children, that includes the fighting, the legal
fees, that includes setting up two households in competition where you had one
before now you have to have double assets.
Just think of that, the economic fallout of broken homes.
Let’s add to that, the economic consequences
of alcohol and drugs, not just in crime to support the habits, that’s a big
bill, and you can add in all the costs for jail, all the attempts at
rehabilitation. You can add into that
the welfare that goes to pay the kids that grew up in the homes where the
parents are in jail because the parent isn’t here so the taxpayers wind up
paying for jail and we wind up paying for welfare over here because we have a
stupid system that doesn’t connect the two together. We think jail is going to solve everything. Add to that the health care fallout from
those lifestyles. You can just add on
and add on and add on. Think of this, we’re talking billions if not trillions
of dollars draining right at the bottom of the economy. It’s like pouring water in the bathtub and
you’re pulling the plug all the time and wondering why the water never comes
up. Because it’s all going down the
drain. There’s a price for category two
suffering and it ought to be made clear, it seems like somebody could create
the argument from sheer economic statistics.
Category three suffering, same kind as
category two, category two looks at the individual, category three is more like
what I just said, a good example of that is in Acts 17:26-27, because right in
there God adjusts national boundaries according to whether people are seeking
God or not, want to be axioms of history, that where you have societies that
finally damn themselves because they get so negative to the gospel of Jesus
Christ they become so obstructive to the gospel that finally God says that’s
it, grace is over for that group, because I want to show grace to the people
who have to live there.
I believe that’s an explanation for what
years and years ago a famous CBS commentator, Lowell Thomas, was asked after
World War II, I believe, to go visit Tibet and visit the Dalai Lama in Tibet
and it was because the Tibetans were threatened with communist Chinese takeover
and they wanted to make some overtures to the west hoping that their case would
be met. It turns out that one of the
things that happened when the communists took over Tibet, everybody was moaning
and groaning what a horrible thing, and obviously we didn’t like communism, but
Tibet was under the control of demonic monks, the famous red-hooded monks of
Tibet. These were guys were so demonic
they could levitate themselves and objects and all kinds of stuff. The whole society had become enmeshed in this
demonism. The communists marched in and
everywhere communism went they put radios because that’s how they maintained
communication and indoctrination. So
they brought radios to Tibet and guess what happened? The Trans World Radio and
the Christians got together and beamed in, rode right in on the frequencies and
the gospel went into Tibet like it never had done before.
Acts 17:26-27 is category three type
suffering, God opens up closed societies when they get too close to the gospel,
and it can be war, it can be a disaster, it can be an earthquake, whatever,
global warming, flood all the eastern seaboard, get rid of all the corruption
on the east and west coast.
Category four type suffering is the Lake of
Fire, Matt. 25:41. That verse says that
the Lake of Fire was created for the devil and his angels. Men get there almost as a secondary
thing. The primary reason for the Lake
of Fire isn’t for the human race; it’s for the devil and his angels. Men get there because they agree with Satan,
so if you want to agree, live with him forever. These are four categories of suffering that are direct, meaning
you can see cause and effect.
The other five are not so obvious; these are
harder to see and you have to have spiritual eyes to see these. Anybody can see the first four. Category five is suffering because God is
calling you to the gospel. We could all
give testimony as to how that happens in our family unit. A good example if you want a verse for this
is Acts 16:27, the jailor. His jail got
busted open and he was a very upset man.
That’s the man who asked how to be saved and Paul said “Believe on the
Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.”
So here we have a case where a man was brought into a suffering
situation to wake him up to the gospel.
It was nothing that he had done; his suffering, his jail being
destroyed, wasn’t because of something he personally did. He’s suffering because God is interfering
and intervening in his life to bring him to God. So category five suffering is a mysterious thing that happens,
apparently with a surprise, it’s not forecast, it’s not something that’s
related to something somebody’s done, it just happens.
Category six is to stimulate spiritual growth
and we gave a verse, Psalm 119:71, “It is good that I have been afflicted, that
I might learn Thy statutes.” Why is
that? That may not be related to
anything that you’ve done. It may come
out of a clear blue, utterly unrelated.
That’s why it’s so hard to see, that’s why we call it indirect. It’s just because for some reason God sees
something in our soul that He wants to un-kink and at 11:32 some night it
happens, and it doesn’t appear to be related to what you did the previous
morning, the previous week, the previous month or the previous year, it just
happens. That is a nudge to spiritual
growth, category six.
Category seven is as a witness to
unbelievers. Paul says in 1 Tim.
1:16-18 that this has happened that it may be an example to them who will,
future tense, believe. So here
something happens as a testimony.
Suffering can occur in a life utterly unrelated to whatever the person
is doing, utterly unrelated maybe even to their family or their immediate
environment, but somebody somewhere out here, either because they’re going to
hear about it, they’re going to read about it, they’re going to hear
eighth-hand about it, will be led to Christ because of this. That’s another reason; this is a testimony
to unbelievers.
Then 2 Cor. 1:4, reason eight and that’s as a
witness to believers, that we may comfort them with a comfort wherewith we have
been comforted. It’s talking about ministry
to other believers. You don’t know why
this particular thing has happened to you or happened in your life, but you
learn a lesson in it and now you are able to have credibility with someone else
in that situation.
A good example of this: the lady that has
fought CBS to keep Touched By An Angel
on the air, Martha Williamson, I’m amazed at how she comes up with script after
script, week after week on that program, and she’s dealing with every issue in
ordinary life. It’s the only fresh air
you can breathe on television that has some semblance to Biblical
theology. And she’s had to fight like
crazy to have that program not shut down by CBS. She had a program which I didn’t see, but the story was about
abortion and it was done very well, apparently very wisely, not preaching. And
people say gee, how did she write that good script, how did she get that
wonderful balance between yes, it’s a bad thing but you don’t go slamming the
girl over the head with a baseball bat, that doesn’t help. There has to be some compassion in here,
there has to be wisdom, etc. And it was
apparently very well done in a very balanced way. Do you know why? Because Martha Williamson had an abortion
earlier as a woman. There’s an example
of 2 Cor. 1:4, how could she speak with authenticity? Because she walked that
road, and when somebody says oh well, there’s no implication for the woman,
Martha can say yes there are, don’t tell me there’s no implications for the
woman, I had an abortion, I know the implications. See how it comes across, it comes across with much more fire and
authenticity than from one of us out here that’s just blabbing the words. So category eight suffering is important for
a testimony for the truth.
Now we come to the hard one. This is Eph.
3:20 and that introduces the subject that we’re getting into with the angelic
conflict. That says that things occur in our life to reveal to the beady little
eyes that are looking at us from the spiritual realm. While we sit here and talk about Scripture and Jesus Christ and
salvation, there are eyes in the unseen realm watching us. It’s those eyes and the spirits of those
eyes that are learning and they’re learning something, not about us, we’re
probably jokes to them, but they’re looking to see what God is doing through
us. They’re interested because of this
angelic conflict.
In light of all that, let’s go to Rev.
12:10. This is during the Tribulation,
and the background is that believers have been violently persecuted during the
Tribulation, they have been assaulted, they have been killed by the hundreds of
thousands. In Rev. 12:10, “And I heard
a loud voice in heaven, saying, ‘Now the salvation, and the power, and the
kingdom of our God and the authority of His Christ have come, for the accuser
of our brethren has been thrown down, who accuses them before our God day and
night.” Notice that. There is a hearing going on constantly over
us and our sin before the holy righteous God.
We’ve just been through six weeks where the
world has been run by a group of lawyers.
There has been one legal argument after another legal argument after
another over everything from dimples to some other substantive issues, such as
the Constitution that occasionally should be mentioned, a minor document. All this constant nit-picking, nit-picking,
nit-picking, there are still some forty lawsuits going. It just never ends. There’s constant appeal. There’s a case, there’s an appeal and a
counter appeal, and another appeal, we’ll take it to another court, we’re going
to move it over here and this and that and all the rest, constant arguments
trying to sort out, theoretically, what is right. Just for a moment visualize all this in your head, think of a
bunch of yelling lawyers; you’ve all seen it on TV, big courtroom scene.
Transfer that imagery that you now have in
your mind to this little phrase in verse 10, “who accuses them before God day
and night.” What did we say Satan’s name means? Prosecuting attorney, he is constantly trying to prosecute a case
before God. He is saying God is just, God is right and there’s something down
here, look at these people down here, they’re fallen, they’re minus R, they
have unrighteousness, how can You let this go on. See what So and So did, look at that? You’re condemning me God, look at this. And it goes on twenty-four hours a day. Talk about legal controversy, the legal controversy we’ve seen
the last five or six weeks is nothing compared to what’s going on constantly
since the fall. Day and night, day and
night Satan attacks, he accuses, he accuses, he accuses, over and over and over
and over again, constantly trying to seek a case. What case? The Bible
doesn’t exactly tell us the details of the case but it gives us the outline of
the case.
Let’s move to Zech 3:1-3. Here’s another example of persecution and
accusation. Let’s watch this
narration. This is Zechariah being
shown this prophetic vision of the throne of God. This is one of those rare times when a prophet was elevated by
the Spirit to be able to see something we never can see which is the throne of
God. “Then he showed me Joshua the high
priest standing before the angel of the LORD, and Satan
standing at his right hand to accuse him.”
Now isn’t this cute! Here we
have a believer who is in high office in the nation Israel, he represents
Israel, he’s the high priest. Here he
is standing before… the angel of the Lord is the preincarnate Jesus Christ, so
he’s standing before the Son of God, Satan’s standing at his right hand and
he’s doing the same thing in this verse he’s doing in Rev. 12; the same thing,
constantly accusing. Verse 2, “And the LORD said to Satan,
‘The LORD rebuke you, Satan! Indeed, the LORD who has chosen
Jerusalem rebuke you! Is this not a
brand plucked from the fire? [3] Now Joshua was clothed with filthy garments
and standing before the angel.” Look at
the picture, I won’t go into what the Hebrew word “filthy” means, it’d be too
shocking here in church.
Verse 4, “And he spoke and said to those who
were standing before him saying, ‘Remove the filthy garments from him.’ Again
he said to him, ‘See, I have taken your iniquity away from you and will clothe
you with [clear or] festal robes.’ [5] Then I said, ‘Let them put a clean
turban on his head.’ So they put a clean turban on his head and clothed him
with garments, while the angel of the LORD was standing
by. [6] And the angel of the LORD admonished [or warned]
Joshua saying, [7] Thus says the LORD of hosts, ‘If
you will walk in My ways, and if you will perform My service, then you will
also govern My house and also have charge of My courts,” now look at this, read
it slowly, look at this last clause, “and I will grant you free access among
these who are standing here.” Who are
“those who are standing here?” Verse
1.
So perfect redemption, and this is what so
offends Satan, is that you can take a fallen human being, clothe him with the
righteousness of Jesus Christ, and we get to go into the throne of God, into
the very presence of God, and walk where he can’t walk, where he has to argue
his case all the time, and here we are, no better than he is. We’ve sinned just like he has, but for us
redemption has been promised and we have received the Lord Jesus Christ;
nothing of our own merit, but this is the argument, so here we are again,
constant accusations, constant attack, a constant legal attack. See why sometimes lawyers kind of get under
your skin; there’s a reason, because they’re a picture of Satan. Satan is one of the great attorneys, he’s a
brilliant attorney, he is constantly arguing and constantly trying to prosecute
fallen men.
Go to Job 1:8. Job 1-2 are sort of the introduction and orientation to why Job
gets clobbered. Ultimately one reason
why Job gets caught is he’s in category nine suffering situation. And the author [blank spot: Job 1:8-10, “And
the LORD said to Satan, ‘Have you considered My servant Job?
For there is no one like him on the earth, a blameless and upright man, fearing
God and turning away from evil.’ [9] Then Satan answered the LORD, ‘Does Job
fear God for nothing? [10] ‘Hast Thou not made a hedge about him and his house
and all that he has, on every side? Thou hast blessed the work of his hands,
and his possessions have increased in the land.’”] …the content of verse 10. What’s the theory, what’s the argument
behind Satan’s position? You don’t slap
the hand that feeds you. The only
reason why Job obeys You, God, is because You’re supplying his needs. If I supplied his needs he’s be worshipping
me, it’s very simple, he just realizes his dependence on you and he’s going
along with it, it’s not because he loves You, it’s not because he has respect
for You. It’s because you give him
handouts.
Think about what Satan said to Eve in the
garden. Remember when Eve heard Satan, what were Satan’s first words? “Has God said?” Then he followed it up, oh, “He knows that in the day you eat
thereof you’re going to be as gods, knowing both good and evil.” See, God has ill intent; the theory of Satan
is that God, and here’s the essence of it, God is not worthy of our devotion,
of our trust, of our reliance. God is
not worthy, He is not the just God He proclaims to be, He is not the loving God
that He proclaims to be.
That’s why at the end of history there are
two passages in Revelation, Rev. 4:11 and Rev. 5:9-10. Rev. 4 is a great song, “Worthy art thou, O
God, because You have created us,” and then in Rev. 5 is “Worthy are you God,
because You have redeemed us.” What are those two hymns saying? You are worthy. What is Satan saying? You are not worthy, You are not worthy of
respect, and if you cut off all this little special blessing this guy’s going
to curse You, watch him.
So what does God do? Verse 11, “But put forth Thy hand now and touch
all that he has, he will surely curse Thee to Thy face.” So verse 12, “Then the LORD said to Satan,
‘Behold, all that he has is in your power, only do not put forth your hand on
him.’ So Satan departed from the presence of the LORD.” In other words, don’t take his life, you can
take his possessions, don’t touch his life.
Then the first disaster clobbers Job.
In verse 21 is Job’s response in faith to that first disaster, “And he
said, ‘Naked I came from my mother’s womb.
And naked I shall return there.
The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away. Blessed be the name of the LORD.’ [22] Through
all this Job did not sin nor did he blame God.”
Job was a solid character. Watch this, Satan can’t let this go, he’s
like one of these lawyers, can’t let it go, got to mess with it some more. So
here he goes again, Job 2:1, the second meeting. By the way, here’s proof that the word “sons of God,” the bena ha Elohim, means angels, not
men. So when you see bena ha Elohim in Genesis it means
angels. “Again there was a day when the
sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan
also came among them to present himself before the LORD.” Notice he has access to the throne
room. Verse 2, “And the LORD said to Satan,
‘Where have you come from?’ Then Satan answered the LORD and said,
‘From roaming about on the earth, and walking around on it.’” What did Peter say, a roaring lion seeking
whom he may devour? If we don’t think
he’s walking around on this planet we’re crazy.
Verse 3, “And the LORD said to Satan,
‘Have you considered My servant Job? For there is none like him on the earth, a
blameless and upright man fearing God and turning away from evil. And he still holds fast,” see here’s the
Lord getting jabs at Satan, notice Satan, “he still holds fast his integrity,
although you incited Me against him, to ruin him” notice, “without cause.” Category nine type suffering, what is it?
Indirect, not related to something Job did.
That suffering came into his life without a cause, i.e. cause within his
own life, a higher cause in the angelic realm.
Satan has a theory, verse 4, “And Satan answered the LORD and said,
‘Skin for skin! Yes, all that a man has he will give for his life. [5] You put
forth Your hand now, and touch his bone and his flesh; he will curse Thee to
Thy face.’” Same theory, go ahead, let
him suffer some more and see if You get obedience out of this creature, we’ll
test this one out.
We all know the story of Job and skipping all
the way through the book of Job and we get down to the end, to the lessons that
Job learned, we come to Job 38. After all the counseling, after all the
theories, after all the discussions finally in Job 38:1 the Lord answers. Notice something, when God answers at the
end of the book He doesn’t talk about Satan, because ultimately Satan isn’t the
issue is he. What’s the issue here? Is
God worthy or is God not worthy? That’s
the issue, that’s the issue Satan has raised.
So even though Satan raised it, that’s the issue. In Job 38 that’s the issue again. “Then the LORD answered Job
out of the whirlwind and said, [2] ‘Who is this that darkens counsel by words
without knowledge?’” Here we are,
emphasis on the essence of God, get your eyes on Me says God, I am the Creator,
you are the creature, let’s get the channel clear.
Then you skip over to Job 40 and the Lord
says, look at this, He says, verse 2, “‘Will the faultfinder contend with the
Almighty? Let him who reproves God answer it.’” And Job responds, “…what can I
reply to Thee? I lay my hand on my mouth.”
Verse 6, “Then the LORD answered Job out of the
storm, and said, [7] ‘Now gird up your loins like a man; I will ask you, and
you instruct Me. [8] Will you really annul My judgment?’” And look at this one,
“will you condemn Me that you may be justified?’”
What God is doing here is Satan has had a
field day of putting all kinds of false ideas, aiming them at Job. So God, without mentioning Satan explicitly,
is going to come in here, He’s going to cut this stuff off, and He’s going to
cut it off by counter-accusing the groundswell of Satan’s dialogue. Satan’s dialogue is to make God as bad as
possible to make him feel good. This is
always the story. Small people always
attack big people. This is why you have
these little nitwit college professors, they’re always running down George
Washington or Thomas Jefferson or somebody that they can’t even stand close to,
they’re teaching at some silly level of salary because they can’t get a job
anywhere else and they practice maligning great men and women to the
impressionable college students. They
make a profession of this. This is the
same thing. Satan’s same theme is I am
going to pull God down to my level; it makes me feel better. If I can smear His reputation, if I can
accuse Him, falsely enough, as long as I can smear His character, then we even
the score, we bring Him down to my level.
That’s why God is answering that
forthrightly, are you going to condemn Me?
He’s saying this to Job because Job is vulnerable to this satanic idea,
are you going to condemn Me that you may be justified. In other words, your standard of justice
isn’t going to be My character, it’s going to be what you say man is doing to
determine this.
Then finally in Job 42:1-6, “Then Job
answered the LORD, and said, [2] I know that
Thou canst do all things, and that no purpose of Thine can be thwarted. [3] Who
is this that hides counsel without knowledge?”
And Job admits, “Therefore I have declared that which I do not
understand, things too wonderful for me, which I did not know. [4] Hear, now,
and I will speak; I will ask you, and you instruct Me.’ [5] “I have heard of
Thee by the hearing of the ear; but now my eye sees Thee; [6] Therefore I
retract, and I repent in dust and ashes,” repent there meaning I totally change
my fouled up view of what is going on in my life. He admits that I am totally screwed up here.
This was operation finesse that God did where
He completely eliminated the satanic attack in Job’s life. And of course Job responded, and the Bible
doesn’t tell us this but I’ll bet there was another meeting, the next time
Satan walked in God said oh, been bothering Job again, what did you find out
this time? What is happening here? Let’s get back to where we started. Satan is running an operation here and we want
to see it. His operation is to get the
creatures in agreement with him that God is not worthy. Please notice that. The issue is doxological. Yes, redemption enters into it, but the
primary issue is doxological, is God worthy of praise or is He not? That holds to the angels who are not
redeemed as well as to the men who are redeemed. Redemption is lower down than doxological. That’s the goal of history.
We’re going to move on to page 20-22 and on
page 21 and 22 you’ll see two tables.
These tables are going to relate what we have learned about Jesus Christ
last year, and some of those doctrines that we stumbled on. We were talking about the doctrine of the
hypostatic union and the doctrine of kenosis, and why did theologians come up
with all that stuff. There’s a reason,
because those doctrines reveal certain things that Jesus Christ did in the
angelic conflict, and because Jesus Christ was God and man and because…
remember the doctrine of kenosis, Jesus Christ second column in that table,
Jesus Christ gave up the independent use of His divine attributes and accepted
100% creature existence during His mortal life and during His mortal life Satan
had three shots, Matt. 4. Satan took
shots at the Lord Jesus and the Lord Jesus to defend against Satan did not use
any of His divine assets. He utilized
everything that we would as believers.
He identified completely with believers in that discussion, and then
when Jesus Christ was victorious He gets promoted above Satan. Why could He get
promoted above Satan? Why could He get into the throne room at the level that
the Lord Jesus is? Because Satan tried
to pull his little agenda on Jesus, repeatedly down through the time of His
life, and he failed. He failed in Matt.
4, he failed all during… incite religious riots against Him and kill Him, he
failed there, at the crucifixion he thought he had it made because he finally
go to murder Jesus Christ, he thought, and he wound up undoing the whole legal
foundation from under his case.
There’s a tremendous story here about why the
Lord Jesus Christ, during the four Gospels did what He did and now, seated at
the Father’s right hand, what He now enjoys and what we should enjoy as a
result of identification with Him. All that’s
coming up but we had to get the background of this horrible, spiritual
invisible war that has gone on since the fall of man all around us, constantly,
always involved in our life. We’ll tie
this in with the person of Jesus.
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Question asked: Clough replies: I think prayer plays a big role. The question
is when this episode is going on in heaven, and all these decrees are made and
whose going to attack who, where’s the role of prayer. I think you see that in the Lord Jesus
Christ Himself because if you go into Matt. 4, there it’s clear that the Lord
Jesus must have been praying in order to have the perception, on the human
side, of Scripture that He did, and to be able to have that confidence to hold
on to those promises, because He was given a whale of a test there. And He held, He held fast and He held
firm. We know that Jesus Christ prayed
in the morning, it’s obvious that Jesus had a prayer life, very obvious. Since He was under attack, it’s clear that
prayer has a vital role to pray. We just have broached the topic tonight of
just the broad outline of the fact that A, there’s an invisible war going on,
and B, behind that there’s an agenda going on of who’s right and who’s just
[missing words] involved in that.
So prayer does play a role, and I think as we
come into the New Testament more you see that.
You can’t, as Peter says, defend yourself against the roaring lion
unless you humble yourself before God.
Well how do you do that? Prayer is an expression of that. So yeah, prayer plays a vital role in
it. It’s not some case where it’s all
decided… well it is decided before the throne room, but God’s decisions always
work out through things, and He works out through prayer. If He allows attacks against the believer
and that believer responds prayerfully, that’s an answer to Satan. Satan can
observe this. I hope I didn’t give the impression that negated the human
response.
Same person says something about what effect
does prayer have: Clough says: on the pain.
I think one of the things that right away you could argue for prayer is
that part of prayer is worship and what was Satan’s original agenda? That he won’t worship You when the pain
comes. So I think right away you’ve got
a core right there, of prayer, which is worship, as C. S. Lewis said. The saint who is pinned down by enemy fire,
so to speak, who maintains prayer, probably has a very good case to shorten the
duration because Satan loses. I mean,
if the response causes adoration, is that good for Satan or bad for Satan? I think that kind of answers it, that if we
fall apart and don’t pray, then if he’s arguing this case it kind of supports
his case.
Question asked: Clough replies: In that case of Paul praying three times I
think that shows several things. It
shows a lot because first of all it shows you that he didn’t take the suffering
lying down. There’s no justification in
Scripture when you suffer that you have to be a doormat. Paul got on the case and started praying
immediately. And the other thing that I
think is interesting about that is that when the Lord answered Paul and said
this is going to be for your spiritual growth, actually that defeats Satan too,
because God is revealing to Paul just a little tiny bit what he’s doing in his
life. Oh, okay, I got a clue now what’s
going on here. In that case the prayer
helped in not necessarily diminishing the pain but it encouraged him to see a
little bit of what was going on here and he could take it better.
Question asked or statement made: Clough replies: It’s testimonies like that that you go
through these hard times and you can emerge with a much, much greater sense of
who God is and the veracity of His Word.
And of course, that defeats it because the whole program that we get
that Satan is doing here is to spread discord, is to spread doubt, is to tear
down the character of our God, anything he can do to make his kingdom look good
and that’s the battle.
Our time is up.