
From “Feast of Tabernacles,” Chapter 14- Tabernacles – The Feast of His Appearing, continued
UNION WITH FATHER AND SON
In John 14 we have a beautiful description of Christ’s Coming unto His own by the Spirit. Let it apply to the rapture, or to Heaven, if you will, for it is our heavenly heritage, even the “heavenlies” that God has placed us in by His grace. But those who will reach out and appropriate this new life, and are initiated into this “secret” of which we have been speaking–theirs shall be the joy and delight of exploring the heavenlies long before they get there.
“Let not your heart be troubled,” said Jesus, “Ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you.” (Jn. 14:1,2.) Then after much perplexity on the part of His disciples, the Lord explained fully what He meant by Father’s house of “many mansions,” and the place which He was going to prepare for them. First of all He shows that it is a spiritual place of union with the Father and the Son, a union so blessed and intimate that, if the Son whom they thought they knew was really apprehended and really known–then they would be in vital union with the Father also. “No man cometh unto the Father, but by me. If ye had known me, ye should (would) have known my Father also . . .” In consequence of this glorious union, therefore, it would come to pass that the beloved disciples would do “greater works” than Christ Himself performed when on earth, because He was returning to the Father; and the vital power and life and union which was His with the Father would then be transmitted to the disciples, and it would become their heritage. So positive and so real and so genuine is this secret life in union with the Father and the Son that Jesus promised without any qualifications whatsoever, “if ye shall ask any thing in my name, I will do it.” In our carnal minds we reason that God could not mean exactly that, because if He did, then men would be asking for all manner of earthly and selfish things, and God would be dishonored, and still duty-bound to grant the request. But the fact is this: Christ has made this promise only to such as know the “secret of the Lord,” and are in vital union with the Father through Him. Such a man in such a spiritual condition could ask nothing except what would please the Father, and God would have to hear his prayer. In fact, the believer’s prayer would be the very prayer of the Spirit of God within him. For in this blessed condition we have “the mind of Christ,” and we could only think and pray in the Spirit. GHW
This secret Bro. Warnock mentions is not some gnostic teaching that only a few may find. No it is secret only because men and women must search for it with their hearts to find it. All the promises of God are yae and Amen to those who keep on seeking and keep on knocking. Look at all the promises of God in the book of Revelation to them that overcome. Are you willing to overcome the drag of the world, your flesh, and the devil in order to rise up to your place in the heavenlies?