Gal 1:15 But when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother's womb, and called me by his grace
Gal 1:16 To reveal his Son in me, that I might preach him among the heathen; immediately I conferred not with flesh and blood:
I do not know what the apostles might have said if
Paul had gone to see them, but seeing that they had not had the
revelation that he had had and they had not the call that he had (theirs
was not an apostleship to the Gentiles), they might have counseled
moderation and cautiousness.
They might have told Paul to consider
whether he had been deceived or misled, because nothing like this had
happened before....
Now, while fellowship is always a good thing, and
experience should always be used as far as available, when it is a
matter of the Lord speaking to our hearts and making it perfectly clear
what His way is for us
We must be very careful that we do not submit
that to influences that would in any way limit our response and
interfere with our obedience.
There must be a detachment from all rule
that would injure a heavenly revelation.
If others are really under the
government of the Spirit they will help, but we must be careful that
consultation with flesh is not made in the presence of a heavenly
vision.
We may consult with tradition and ask what the common acceptance
is. Common acceptance will hold you back.
The Lord is against mere
freelancers in every way, His order is fellowship in the Body;
nevertheless if we submit to any kind of natural influence concerning
what the Lord has been saying to us, and take counsel or take our
direction from governing elements of man or things, we shall come under arrest and probably be
disobedient to the heavenly vision.
We know of lives that have been
marred in this way.
If there is fellowship in the things of the Lord,
let us use it, but let us be quite sure that we do not take things
outside and submit them to those influences which are not in the Light,
not in the Life, and not in the good of heavenly things, and take our
direction from something less than that which is wholly under the
government of the Holy Spirit.
~T. Austin Sparks~
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