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"A House of Prayer For All People"
by
T. Austin-Sparks
Reading: 2
Chronicles 6; Isaiah 56:6-7; Mark 11:17; Ephesians 6:18.
"My house shall be called an house of prayer for
all people."
The sixth chapter of the second book of Chronicles is a
magnificent example and illustration of these words of
the Prophet. In the dedication of the House by Solomon,
prayer of a universal kind inaugurated the ministry of
the House, introducing its function. The characteristic
words of that chapter are: "This house" and
"thy name". "When they shall pray toward THIS
HOUSE, because of THY NAME which is upon
it...".
You will remember the words of the Apostle concerning
certain people, that they 'blasphemed that holy name
which was called upon you'. The House is the link between
the two passages historically and spiritually, and the
Name called upon the House.
What was true of the temple of Solomon, as the House with
the Name called upon it, is true of the Church, the
Church of Christ, with the Lord's Name upon it. We have
no difficulty in identifying the anti-type of Solomon's
temple as being the Church. You are no doubt sufficiently
acquainted with the Word to make it unnecessary to quote
Scripture in this connection. Many passages will come to
your mind which bear out that statement. The Church is
God's House; "whose house are we", says the
writer of the letter to the Hebrews; "a spiritual
house to offer up spiritual sacrifices", says Peter.
The identification is not at all difficult. And that the
Name is upon the House is also quite clear. It was
because of the Name which they bore at the beginning that
the Church was so mighty in its going forth. The power of
the Name was ever manifesting itself in their ministry.
That is all very simple and needs no labouring. Then
there are these other factors.
SONSHIP
MARKING THE HOUSE OF THE LORD
The temple
of Solomon was really the temple of David. It came in in
revelation through David, and in realization in sonship,
David's son. We know that in the Word both David and
Solomon are types of the Lord Jesus, that He is great
David's greater Son, and that He combines all that is
spiritually represented by David and Solomon of
sovereignty, kingship, exaltation, universal triumph and
glory. You will remember how the Lord sent Nathan to
David, to tell him that though he himself should not
build the House, he was nevertheless to be the one to
gather all that was necessary for it, and so be the
instrument of making it possible. This so satisfied David
that in the inspiration of it, and the tremendous
stimulus of it, he went out and subdued all those nations
which had been historic thorns in the side of Israel. And
when he had subdued all the nations round about, and a
universal triumph had been established, then the House
came into being through Solomon.
We carry that forward into the triumph of the Lord Jesus
by His Cross. He possesses the universal victory. He is
exalted, enthroned, in virtue of all His enemies being
overthrown by His Cross, and on resurrection ground the
declaration is made: "Thou art My Son, this day have
I begotten thee." A fresh declaration of sonship is
made, by reason of resurrection, and in resurrection, and
in that sonship He builds the House, and the Spirit of
sonship enters into every member of that House, and it
becomes a 'sonship House' (Acts 14:33; Galatians 4:6).
THE
MINISTRY AND VOCATION OF THE HOUSE
That all
leads the way to this particular thing, namely, the
ministry and vocation of the House, of the Church. The
House itself has to provide the Lord with a place, a
sphere, a realm, a vessel, through which He can reach all
people. That is the working outwards; that is God
securing to Himself a means of universal blessing. God
moves universally through His House, and therefore He
must have a House constituted on a prayer basis. Do you
notice the two movements in this chapter of 2 Chronicles
6? There is a movement outwards, and a movement inwards.
The outward is through the House, with Solomon, so to
speak, ministering the Lord. He is, as it were, bringing
out from heaven the gracious goodness of God, the
interventions, the undertakings and resources of God,
world-wide. He is making the House the vehicle of what
God is, and what God has, unto all peoples. When you
reach a certain point in the chapter the movement
changes, and you see people coming to the House because
of the Name. That is the movement inwards. They shall
"pray toward this house, because of thy great
name", said Solomon. That means that the
circumference is going to find, not a direct access to
God, but its blessing through the House of the Lord.
I suggest to you that those two things very greatly
govern the New Testament revelation of the Church, and
the Church's vocation. The one thing which embraces all
is that God in Christ has bound Himself up with His
Church, the Body of Christ, for this world's good, and
that the fullness of the Lord will never be known nor
entered into in an individual or individualistic way;
that anything like mere individualism, separatism, will
mean limitation. Any kind of detachment and isolation
leads to being deprived of the larger fullnesses of the
Lord, or, to put it the other way, to come into the
fullness of the Lord we have to come into the fellowship
of His people as the House of God. That is one law, and
that is established.
That is the line which is more severe. There is a frown,
perhaps, about that. It sounds hard. But it is the
warning note which is very necessary, and especially in
the light of the fact that there is a continuous,
unceasing, incessant drive of the adversary in the
direction of separation, isolation and detachment. It
seems that at times the devil releases his forces and
concentrates them upon people, to get them to run away,
to get out of it, to break away, to quit because the
strain seems so intense. Their whole inclination is to
get away alone. They think that they are going to get an
advantage by that. They are sometimes deceived into
thinking that it will be for their good if only they get
right away alone. They sometimes put it in this way: that
they 'want to get away and think it all out'. Beware of
the peril of thinking it all out! You can never think out
spiritual problems. The only way of solving them is to
live through them. If you have tried to square down to
your spiritual problems, and bring your mind to bear upon
them, and to solve them by 'thinking it all out', you
know that you never get anywhere, and that the Lord does
not meet you in that way. Spiritual things have to be
lived through to clearness. We can only get through to
clearness in spiritual things by living through them. If
you do not understand that now, you probably will
understand when you come up against another experience of
this kind. Thus one aspect of the enemy's drive is to get
you to run away. Why does the enemy want us to get away?
Why is it that this whole force, this whole pressure, is
to make us quit? He has a very good reason. He knows that
it means loss and limitation. The Lord, to put it in a
word, has bound up all His greater fullnesses with SPIRITUAL
relatedness, and there can be nothing but grievous loss
in failing to recognize the House-law of God, the
fellowship-law, the family-law. There can only be loss if
we TAKE OURSELVES out of God's appointed
relatedness. Be very much aware of any kind of movement
or tendency which is in the direction of either
detachment or putting you into a place where you are
apart. The enemy has many ways of getting his end. If he
cannot drive us out from the midst of the Lord's people,
he very often tries to give us a too prominent place in
the midst of them. He can isolate us just as much by our
being too much in the limelight, and we at once become
uncovered, exposed. There is no more dangerous place than
to be made too much fuss of, to be SOMEONE. There
is such a thing as finding a hiding within the House of
God.
But our particular consideration at the present time is
this vocation and its outward direction, the House of
prayer for all peoples. The Church, the Lord's people,
form for Him a ministering instrument by which He has
ordained to reach out to all the ends of the earth, a
universal instrument wherever gathered together, even
when represented only by two or three. The test of any
company of the Lord's people, and of our position, is
this vocation.
THE
FACT OF REPRESENTATION
You begin
with the representative fact, the fact of representation.
Representation begins with two or three, and that
immediately swings us completely clear of all earthly
grounds of judging and estimating. It indicates the
essential heavenly nature of the Church. In the Lord
Jesus every member of the Church is included. If Christ
comes, the whole Church comes. The Holy Spirit is the
Spirit of the whole Body, uniting all the members in one.
You cannot be in the spirit and in Christ anywhere but
what you are there in the SPIRITUAL REALM, in the HEAVENLY
REALM, with the whole Body, and the whole Body is
there spiritually. Two or three? "There am I"!
The whole Body, then, is bound up with the two or three.
The fact evidences the heavenliness of the Church, the
Body of Christ. This is not a possibility on the earth.
You cannot bring the whole Church together in any one
place on this earth literally. It is not the Lord's way,
and it cannot be done. The Church is scattered
world-wide, so far as the earthly aspect is concerned.
And yet the Church is a heavenly thing gathered up in
Christ, its Head, by one Spirit baptized into one Body,
and when we come into the Spirit, into the heavenly
realm, we are in the presence of the whole Body; not with
earthly intelligence, that is, the whole Body is not
conscious of the fact from the earthly standpoint, but
spiritually it is true. That is the whole Church
represented in the two or three if truly "in the
Name". What the two or three may do in the Holy
Ghost becomes a universal thing.
THE
PRAYER MEETING
What we are
seeking to press home is that this is so different from
having a local prayer meeting, in the usually accepted
meaning of that term. Suppose that where such an outlook
obtains the announcement is made: 'We will have a prayer
meeting on Monday night.' Who will come to that prayer
meeting? People will say among themselves: 'Shall we go
to the prayer meeting?' or, perhaps: 'Well, it is only a
prayer meeting!' That is one way to look at it, as a
local thing in a certain place at a certain time. But if
I were to say: 'Will you come and minister to the whole
Church of Christ universally in such-and-such a place at
a certain time, and your business is to go and minister
in that range to the whole Church!' that puts another
point of view. It gives an altogether new conception of
what we are called to. Let your imagination take flight,
if you like, and see the whole Church from the ends of
the earth literally gathered together, needing to be
ministered to, and the Lord saying to you: 'Now you come
and minister to the whole Church! Thousands of thousands,
and tens of thousands gathered together, and I want you
to minister to them. I have placed the resource at your
disposal and will enable you to do it.' Perhaps you might
shrink, and be fearful, but you would see the tremendous
significance. You would not stay away because you were
unimpressed with the importance of it.
This is not exaggeration. We are not straining the point.
We are seeking to get to the heart of this ministry which
is ours. When two or three are gathered together in any
place, and they pray in the Holy Ghost, that is what is
possible and it happens. They represent the whole Church,
and become the House of prayer, functioning for all
peoples, a universal ministry. We need to lift the prayer
business on to a higher level. When we see the range, the
significance, the value of a time of prayer together in
the Name of the Lord, we shall stop our trivialities and
take things seriously. We shall come together saying:
'Now, here are nations to be entered into tonight, and
things which are world-wide and of tremendous
significance to the Lord Jesus, and we are called to deal
with them in this place!' There is no greater ministry.
It is a tremendous thing to have a ministry like that.
It all comes back to asking whether this is true of the
Church. What does this mean? Is it merely a passage of
Scripture? Is it a nice idea, but falling short of any
real meaning? What is the meaning of: "My house
shall be called a house of prayer for all people"?
It certainly does not mean that the whole Church can
literally be gathered together in one place to pray, and
it certainly cannot literally mean that the whole Church
can pray together at the same time, though scattered. The
situation is different in all countries. Day and night
govern different parts of the world, and other factors
come in. It is necessary to get away from the earth to
explain this. And if you get off the earth and see that
where two or three are gathered together into the Name
all the rest are represented, and because the one Spirit
is there the whole is therefore touched through that one
Spirit, as well as involved, then the possibilities are
tremendous. "A house of prayer for all peoples"
is God's ordained way of ministry.
THE
NEED FOR PRAYER MINISTRY
Leaving the
great spiritual truth, and coming to what is immediate,
so far as one's own heart is concerned, in this word, I
do feel that there has to be a fresh registration in our
hearts of a call to this ministry and the need for it. We
may pray a lot, but I feel that we have to take this
matter of the prayer ministry even more seriously, to
regard it as our supreme ministry. The order is EVERYTHING
BY PRAYER; not everything and then prayer, but
everything by prayer. Prayer comes first. Everything
comes by prayer. Prayer is the basis of everything, and
nothing else must be attempted or touched except on the
ground of prayer. We have to gather into our prayer the
universal interests of the Name of the Lord.
"Because of thy name"! The Name is in view, and
is involved. It is the interests of the Name which govern
the functioning of the House, and all the interests of
the Name of the Lord have to become the definite and
solid prayer business of the Lord's people. Oh, the Lord
cut clean across that thing which makes us so casual, and
which makes corporate prayer times so optional, and bring
into our hearts, with a strong, deep, set conviction, the
witness that prayer is universal business, and that we
are called to it!
It may be that before long there will be very little else
that we can do. It may be that before long the Lord's
people world-wide will find that their other activities
are brought to a standstill, and they are shut up. What
is going to happen then to the Lord's interests? Is that
the end of ministry? Is that the end of functioning, of
value, of effectiveness? It may be that before long the
Lord's people in all the earth will need, as they have
never needed before, the prayer co-operation of other
members. It may be that the Lord's Name has suffered
because we have not regarded this ministry as we ought to
have done. We are not blaming anyone, but simply saying
that there is room for far more serious entering into
this tremendous thing which the Lord has appointed for
us. Only to dwell upon the words quietly and thoughtfully
will surely mean that their implication will come upon
our hearts? The Lord has not said that He is going to
move directly out to the universe. He has said: "My HOUSE
shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples."
To put that in other words we might state it thus: 'I
have ordained to meet universal need through an
instrument, through a vessel, and My people, My Church,
form that vessel. That is My appointed way. If My Church
fails Me, if My instrument does not take this matter
seriously, is occupied with itself rather than with the
great world-wide needs of My Name, then I am failed
indeed!'
Now this means that we must recognize that where but two
or three gather into the Name, where it cannot be more,
there is nothing merely local about such coming together
in prayer, but that the farthest ranges of the Lord's
interests can be advanced, helped, ministered to, by the
twos and threes. If it is possible for more to gather,
then the Lord desires that, but it is ministry to the
Lord by prayer for which He looks to us. We must see to
it that it is our first, our primary business to pray. It
is strange that so many more will come to conference
meetings than to prayer meetings! Is the mentality behind
that, that it is far more important to hear teaching than
it is to pray? Would it not be a great day and represent
some tremendous advance spiritually, something unique, if
the prayer gatherings were bigger than the biggest
conference gatherings, or at least as big as the biggest?
Let us lay this to heart! Remember that the enemy is
always seeking to destroy the essential purpose of the
House of God. "Ye have made it a den of
robbers." That was one attempt of his to put out the
real purpose by changing the whole character of things.
God forbid that anything like that should be true in our
case, but it is just possible to allow the primary thing
to take a secondary place. The primary thing is prayer
for all peoples. That, the Lord says, is what His House
is for, and that is our real ministry. We cannot all be
in the ministry of the Word, but we can all be in this
ministry. We can all be in spirit out to the Lord for the
interests of His Name.
There seems to be weakness and failure along this line:
that we are not functioning in prayer to the point of
seeing things through. We pray about many things, and we
preach many things, but we do not see them through in
prayer, and the Lord's Name is involved in that. You will
know whether the Lord is speaking to your own heart. I
believe this is a fresh call to the primary ministry
which is so very, very much needed. All those who go out
into the nations need very strong prayer support. If we
fail them we do not know what may happen. They may be in
all kinds of difficulties which they need not get into if
we were wholly faithful in this prayer ministry. The Lord
lay it upon our hearts as a burden!
From "A Witness
and A Testimony" July-August 1968.
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