by
T. Austin-Sparks
First published in "A Witness and A Testimony" magazine, May-June 1934, Vol. 12-3.
(A word as spoken)
Reading: 1 Chron. 15:1-2; 2 Timothy 2:1-3.
I do not know whether the connection between those passages is
apparent to you immediately, but there certainly is one. "None ought
to carry the ark of God but the Levites; for them hath the Lord
chosen to carry the ark of God, and to minister unto him for ever."
The two fragments in the second chapter of the second letter to
Timothy, verses 1 and 3: "Be strengthened in the grace that is in
Christ Jesus... Take thy part in suffering hardship, as a good
soldier of Christ Jesus," bring us into the spiritual meaning of
that word in Chronicles, that is, into the place of the work of
Levites.
Arrest Through Disorder
The Levites, as you know, are a very interesting people, and their
history is full of valuable things for the Lord's people in all
times. But there is one thing amongst those many things which is on
my heart particularly just now, which I feel the Lord would have us
consider. It is that responsibility represented by being in the
position of Levites. You will remember that this word of David's was
the outcome of some history which was full of tragedy. One of the
very many snares set by the adversary against the Lord's testimony
in the life of David had succeeded in the incident of the cart which
David had inadvertently, forgetfully, unwatchfully constructed to
bear the ark. It was a violation of the law of the Lord as here set
down, with the result that one man, at least, had died a tragic
death, and the whole testimony had been brought to a standstill for
a long time. Then eventually, after the chastening, the discipline
by which David had come to recollection, to remember the Lord's word
about the carrying of that ark of testimony, a new spiritual
movement was made, and things were adjusted. Now, according to the
word of the Lord which David had remembered, the ark was brought out
and committed to the Levites, and David says, not a cart, but: "None
ought to bear the ark of God but the Levites, for them hath God
chosen..." Their's was a peculiar responsibility amongst the Lord's
people, and they had got to take their responsibility, and it was
not to be transferred to any other means. The responsibility
belonged to them, and if they did not take their responsibility,
then the testimony suffered loss, then tragedy came in amongst the
Lord's people, then everything went wrong. That is exactly what
happened. When the Levites were not taking their responsibility then
there was weakness, failure, breakdown, arrest, and the Lord was
dishonoured. When the Levites are eventually brought into their
place and take their responsibility things go on, and the ark of the
testimony is brought to a position of advancement.
Maturity and Responsibility
It is just that word, that thought about taking responsibility for
the testimony that is weighing upon my own heart; that which is
meant by our Levitical position, our place as Levites. It is a place
of spiritual strength, as over against a place of spiritual
immaturity and weakness. You will remember that the Levites could
not enter upon their ministry until they were thirty years of age,
and then they had to give it up when they were fifty. While the age
of twenty was the age for going to war, the entering upon this
Levitical ministry in fulness was not allowed until they were
thirty, and then they had to retire at fifty. (Of course, that does
not create a precedent for retiring from the work of the Lord when
you are fifty!) It is a spiritual thing that is represented, and all
that it says is this, that for this carrying of the Lord's testimony
in spiritual responsibility, full strength is required. It was a
taking out of life the section of the best years, the years of full
strength. That full strength was related particularly to Levitical
ministry. Literally it is not carried over, of course, to the work
of the Lord now. That is, it does not apply in the sense that we may
not come into a place of full responsibility until we reach a
certain age and then we must give it up when we reach another age;
but it does mean this, that there is required a spiritual strength
to take this responsibility, and the Lord calls for the taking of
this responsibility for His testimony, for His glory, and therefore
He calls for us to be strong.
You see exactly that element in this passage in Timothy: "Thou
therefore, my child, be strengthened in the grace that is in Christ
Jesus"; there is your spiritual strength. What is it for? Well, so
far as Timothy was concerned, it was that he might take his part in
suffering hardship. So far as others were concerned he was to commit
to faithful men these treasures which had been committed to him. You
see the whole background is Levitical. Timothy and the others,
faithful men, who have come to a place where they can take
responsibility; and the necessity for that is spiritual strength.
So, "be strengthened in the grace that is in Christ Jesus."
Very simply this says to us that there is a tremendous need for
people to take responsibility for the Lord's testimony, and not
always to regard certain others as being the people who are solely
responsible; not to remain babes, to be carried and nursed, and to
have all our own personal feelings considered, being always so
sensitive and open to taking childish offences, leaving the weight
of things spiritually to others. Such can never take responsibility,
such will never take their share in suffering hardship, such will
never be good soldiers of Jesus Christ, with such the testimony will
never be safe. Perhaps one of the greatest spiritual tragedies of
our time is the fact that so few are in a sufficiently strong
spiritual state to be able to shoulder the responsibility for the
Lord's testimony themselves. They belong to the great camp which
follows. Yes, they are prepared to follow where others take the
testimony, but they are followers, they are not taking
responsibility.
Levites are Representative
I feel quite sure that it was because Israel had not recognised
spiritually the meaning of the Levites in their midst that they
failed so constantly through the wilderness. The Levites had been
chosen to take the place of the priestly firstborn in every family.
The firstborn in every family was the natural priest of the
household, and took responsibility in the household in priestly
matters. Now the Levites as a tribe, were chosen to substitute the
firstborn, and became the tribe of the firstborn ones. If all Israel
had recognised that, and abode by the spiritual truth, that in those
Levites was their responsibility, that what the Levites were doing
was only as them representatively, and that the responsibility
resting upon the Levites was their responsibility, and that they
were vitally linked with that testimony being borne by the Levites,
there would not have been that detachment which meant so much
weakness and which found the general company constantly drawing
back, wavering in uncertainty, unsettlement, in a place where they
were as people who had never seriously taken responsibility for the
Lord's testimony. They were in a detached state of mind; the Levites
carrying the ark were one thing, and all that they had to do was to
follow. And so they followed very often murmuring and complaining,
and they were not taking the responsibility that was resting upon
their representatives.
I feel that today we have something very much like that. A large
number of those who belong to the Lord are just in the camp, in the
throng of the Lord's people, and leaving the main responsibility
with others. They are regarding it not as their first concern. They
are ready to follow, but they are not ready to take responsibility.
They like to see things going on, but for themselves they do not
care to be responsible for things going on. Now the Lord would say
to us, take your share, take your part in the sufferings as a good
soldier, be strengthened. Do not be as those Corinthians who were
always babes, carried about with every wind; not as those Hebrews
who, when they ought to be teachers, still needed that someone
should teach them the first principles. Take responsibility
spiritually, let the testimony of the Lord Jesus be your business,
your personal business. Take the attitude - in a right way - that if
you fail the whole thing might fail. I think we should be quite
justified in taking an attitude like that; that this thing, after
all, does very largely depend upon us individually, that this is our
business, our responsibility; that we are not just one of a crowd,
but a responsible member. Levites are not a separate class of people
from all others, they are those who have spiritually taken
responsibility. That is the only difference between Levites and the
rest of the people. The Lord has found them to be His responsible
people.
Responsibility Means Strength - not
Vice-Versa
Be strengthened unto taking your share in the hardship, come up to
that state of spiritual strength, reaching out to the Lord, in order
to take responsibility. I do believe, that if we recognised that the
responsibility was resting upon us, that we were called to the
responsibility, and, at the same time, were so deeply conscious of
our own weakness; for the Lord's sake, for the sake of His
testimony, if we reached out to Him, He would give us more strength.
So often we are not reaching out for the glory of the Lord and the
maintenance of His full testimony. The way to get strengthened is to
take on more than you can carry.
Perhaps you are working the other way. You say, when I am stronger I
shall be able to take responsibility; when the Lord gives me more
strength then I shall be more serviceable to Him. I will ask you if
the Lord has ever done that with you? What is your experience? Has
the Lord come to you and started by giving you, in the first place,
a great deal of strength and enablement in order that you may be
able to take the responsibility, or has He come to you and called
you to take the responsibility? Your experience differs from mine
very much if it is not the second way. I have found all along that
the Lord makes demands and calls for an exercise of faith, and then
meets the demand. So we must not wait until we are such wonderful
people before we do anything for the Lord, and begin to take
responsibility. We must recognise that the Lord says: Take your
share, and then, recognising your responsibility, you may take your
strength. Strength comes not along the line merely of consciously
needing strength, but along the line of recognising that for which
we need the strength. It is the object of the strength that brings
the strength. We must have a motive for it. We say, Now Lord, here
is this interest of Yours, I am unequal to it, but because it is
Your interest I must be strengthened unto it, and I come for
strength for Your interest, not just because I want to be stronger.
That is the ground upon which the Lord works.
The Nature of the Responsibility
The Levites ought to bear the ark, it is their responsibility, and
none but the Levites ought to bear it. It is the responsibility of
those who have come to a place of recognising how tremendously the
Lord's interests are bound up with their life. That is priestly
ministry. You see, here is the Tabernacle, that is the place of the
crowned King. The King Eternal, Invisible is in the Tabernacle in
the midst. All that relates to His glory, His honour, His majesty,
as invisibly dwelling amongst His people is put into the hands of
the Levites, they are as it were the bodyguard here on earth
of the King invisible. They have to keep things for Him, watch His
interests, maintain His testimony in strength, guard against the
encroachment of those things which would pollute. And that is just
where we are. The Lord is in the midst of us, the Lord is with His
people, but things have got to be maintained in accordance with the
Lord's presence, and some have to take responsibility for that. It
is not just to be a latent and passive fact, things have got to be
kept in accordance with the presence of such an One as the Lord. He
is holy, then the work of holiness is committed to the Levites. He
is in power and majesty, then the power and the majesty of the Lord
is the responsibility of the Levites. You see it is responsibility
for what is related to the Lord as present, the testimony of the
Lord; and that is our business. We have to be faithful: "...the same
commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others
also." It all speaks of a position, a standard, a life that is not
just the pupil (we shall always be that in a sense) but, "able to
teach others also," taking responsibility for the testimony.
Various Ministrations, but One Ministry
The Levites were divided, as you know, into three sections. They had
three departments of responsibility. One section had the vessels of
the sanctuary, all the holy vessels; another section had all the
curtains and the coverings; and the third had the boards and bars.
We may have our different aspects of work. There are those Levites
whose ministry is, shall I say, more essentially spiritual, it may
belong to the vessels of the sanctuary. There are others whose work
is in another direction. Mine it may be to mainly minister in the
Word of the Lord, what a lot of people would call "the spiritual
ministry." (I repudiate the suggestion that spiritual ministry is
bound up with people who preach - that is not the only spiritual
ministry.) There may be others who minister in other spheres -
business life, household work. The Levites were divided into
sections of different kinds of work. Some had the rougher work, the
heavy bars and boards of the Tabernacle, more physically strenuous
than the carrying of the pots and the pans and the golden vessels
and implements; but it was all Levitical work, they were all one
people, one tribe. Responsibility rested upon all equally for all
these parts made one ministry. And so your sphere, your work and
mine may differ, but it is one ministry, one calling, one
responsibility, one testimony. This emphasis is upon taking it,
assuming it, regarding ourselves as being responsible people in the
testimony of the Lord.
I am sure the Lord's heart must long for that. I am sure that
oft-times He has had, in looking at me, to say: Oh, I wish I could
trust him more; I wish he were more reliable, more responsible! And
I know that as I have looked at many of the Lord's people I have
said, I wish that they did not need so much looking after; if only
they would begin to stand on their own feet, and take
responsibility, so that we need not worry about them any more
because we know that they can be trusted! They need urging and
encouraging, and all the time following up and putting right,
because they have taken offence, and so on. If only they would take
the responsibility and go right on in these things and do not need
to be looked after, how much more progress the testimony would make!
Now may the Lord give us the grace to take our share in the
sufferings as good soldiers of Jesus Christ, to be strengthened with
the grace that is in Christ Jesus, to bear the testimony of the
Lord.