John 16:33 These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.
When the Spiritual STANDS to CONFRONT the
merely formal, traditional, nominal and natural, then there is going
to be trouble.
This is not now merely the reaction from the world: it is
the reaction from religion. I would go further, and say it may be the
reaction from Christianity.
There is a very great difference between
formal, traditional, nominal, "natural" Christianity, on the one side,
and spiritual Christianity, on the other; a great deal of difference. So
much so, that this also becomes a battlefield – the battlefield of a
lot of trouble.
Leave formalism alone, and everything will go on
quite quietly. Leave traditionalism alone – that is, the set order of
things as it has always been; that framework of things as it has been
constituted and set up and established by man; that Christianity which
is the fixed, accepted system of things – and you will escape a great
deal of trouble.
But seek to bring in a truly spiritual order of things,
and trouble arises at once. And YOU are the trouble maker!
The
truth is that the trouble lies in the existing condition, the
situation, the state; but it is only brought out by your action.
And so
spiritual men and women, and spiritual ministry, are called "trouble
makers," because the two things cannot go on together. That is where
Israel was. They had the traditions, they had the oracles, they had the
ordinances, they had the testimonies; they had the forms, they had the
system – they had it all; but, in the days of the prophets,
there was ever this vast gap between the "externals" and "internals" of
life in relation with God.
The heart is far removed from the lips. The
spiritual reality is not found in the formal. You may have it all – but
then bring in the truly spiritual meaning of things, and trouble begins
in that very realm.
It is the trouble which arises when what is external
and traditional comes into conflict with something which is truly
spiritual.
~T. Austin Sparks~
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