Ezekiel 47:3-5, "And when the man that had the line in his hand went forth eastward, he measured a thousand cubits, and he brought me through the waters; the waters were to the ankles. Again he measured a thousand, and brought me through the waters; the waters were to the knees. Again he measured a thousand, and brought me through; the waters were to the loins. Afterward he measured a thousand; and it was a river that I could not pass over: for the waters were risen, waters to swim in, a river that could not be passed over."
Are you living in the center of God’s perfect will in your
life right now? Have you reached a level of spiritual maturity and obedience to
God’s Word that you feel God wants you to have? The truth of the matter is we
all have plenty of room for improvement!
I want you to see what God is telling Ezekiel about wading
out into the deep spiritual waters of the Spirit-filled life. In the modern
church, many have become too afraid to give their all to Jesus. They are afraid
because they think God may require more of them than they are willing to give.
They reason within themselves that if they don’t commit to the work fully, then
they won’t be found guilty of failing in their commitment to Jesus. They are
just afraid of getting in over their heads.
The Prophet Ezekiel is given a vision of a river that springs
forth from God’s Throne. This river of living water, coming from the Throne of
God, is representative of the working of the Holy Spirit in your life.
Ezekiel
47:6-10, "And he said unto me, Son of man, hast thou seen this? Then he
brought me, and caused me to return to the brink of the river. Now when I had
returned, behold, at the bank of the river were very many trees on the one side
and on the other. Then said he unto me, These waters issue out toward the east
country, and go down into the desert, and go into the sea: which being brought
forth into the sea, the waters shall be healed. And it shall come to pass, that
everything that liveth, which moveth, whithersoever the rivers shall come,
shall live: and there shall be a very great multitude of fish because these
waters shall come thither: for they shall be healed, and every thing shall live
whither the river cometh. And it shall come to pass, that the fishers shall
stand upon it from Engedi even unto Eneglaim; they shall be a place to spread
forth nets; their fish shall be according to their kinds, as the fish of the
great sea, exceeding many."
Ezekiel saw the water as it flowed and became a mighty river
that brought life, healing, and deliverance to a dry and thirsty land. This
land was to be the home of God’s chosen people, Israel. God had such great
things in store for his people.
There are many who hear the Gospel, and they see what the
Spirit can and is doing in the lives of others, yet that is as far as they get!
They never really get in. They never respond and surrender their lives to
Jesus.
Ezekiel first saw the waters. He could not and did not go
into the water alone. God carried Ezekiel out into the water.
We cannot enter God’s Kingdom or experience the Holy Ghost in
our lives unless we come God’s way. We don’t have the ability to step out
without the Lord leading the way. We can’t even come to Him in repentance
unless the Holy Spirit deals with us and brings conviction.
When the Holy Spirit deals with the life of a sinner, that
sinner must respond, either in repentance or rebellion. If our response is one
of repentance, then God saves us, and we begin the journey through life with
Him.
We step into the water and get our feet wet. At this point in
our walk with the Lord, we still behave the way we want to. We can behave
according to our own thinking. There is very little “resistance” to our steps
because we have not yet learned to recognize the Voice of God as He gently
leads us into a deeper relationship with Him.
As we grow in the Lord and learn to trust Him, He begins to
bring us into a little deeper walk with Him. The Holy Spirit begins to open
doors of ministry for us and leads us to step into a more productive life in
Christ. Now, we are getting knee-deep in obedience to the call of God.
Maybe you feel led to teach a class, minister to the youth,
or do some of the work around the church to help the facilities be better.
Whatever you see needs to be done, you are anxious to complete it.
“I’m not ready to get up in front of people; I don’t know if
I’m ready to teach others.” We can come up with a lot of excuses, but none of
them are as good as we try to make them appear.
Serving God in knee-deep water means that we must work a
little harder, study a little more, do a little more than other people, and
even draw attention to the fact that we are more committed to doing a job that
needs to be done.
Just as knee-deep water is a little harder to walk in and
hides many things that may cause you to stumble, so does serving the Lord. God
will begin strengthening you and building your faith in Him. But this is just a
knee-deep commitment.
God is saying, Step on out a little further. Let me draw you
closer to me. Ezekiel is carried out into the water until it becomes
waist-deep.
Now the going gets tougher. The demands upon your time,
energy, and commitment now really cut into your already busy schedule. You are
not just teaching a class or working around the church now. God has now called
you into training for leadership within His church. Now, you must read more,
study more, pray harder, and be concerned for a part of God’s work that He has
entrusted you with.
Rest assured that as you try to wade out in water up to your
waist, you are going to face opposition. As the Holy Ghost leads you into a
deeper walk with the Lord, there will be obstacles in your path.
There will be those who will not commit themselves and will
tell you that you are foolish for being so radical for the things of God. There
will be those who won’t agree with your conviction or your methods. There will
probably be those who will even try to convince you that you can’t do what you
feel God is telling you to do.
There will always be those who only wade out ankle-deep or
don’t even step into the water. These are usually the ones who try to
discourage those who will step out further for God.
Finally, Ezekiel was carried out into water too deep to touch
the bottom, and he had to swim. When you get committed to God enough that even
your plans are scary, that’s when you are getting into this deepest walk with
the Lord. That’s where you must learn to depend upon the leading of the Holy
Ghost more than ever because you know you can’t do what God has called you to
do on your own. When you are this deep, you have gone beyond your ability.
Ezekiel had gone so far from the shore that he could no
longer walk back. Wherever the river flowed, that was where Ezekiel was going.
The current was so strong, and the volume of water was so great that Ezekiel
was in over his head. Still, God was carrying him, and there was no danger of
the Prophet drowning. God was still in control of the water and the prophet's
life.
Most Christians will never experience the joy, fulfillment,
trust, and love for God that comes with this kind of commitment because they
love the safety of the shore too much. They refuse to leave their comfort zone.
They refuse to stretch and grow beyond what they can see. Their faith is never
exercised to the point that they have complete peace no matter what the world
throws at them.
If someone is to reach the deep relationship and commitment
to the Lord that this represents, he has moved beyond himself and placed
himself under God's hand in complete obedience and trust. That is what true
spiritual maturity is all about! It is about coming to the end of ourselves and
realizing just how big God is and that there is no way that we could ever do it
on our own.
When Ezekiel got in this deep, his will was surrendered to
the river's will. He was going to go where the river took him. God wants us to
lose sight of ourselves, our goals, our ambitions, and our dreams, and He wants
us to be one hundred percent surrendered to Him and His will for our lives.
Do you know what the secret to genuine revival is? It‘s God’s
people getting to the place where they are as committed to Jesus and the call
of God upon their lives as they can get! Revival isn’t for the ankle-deep
people because they will never see what God wants to do. They will never have
complete trust and faith in God to accomplish those things that seem so
impossible. They will only sit by and grumble because the church isn’t growing
or because they don’t “feel anything” as though it was God’s or the Preacher’s
fault.
Revival isn’t even for
those who will get knee-deep in God’s work. They may sense that God wants to
accomplish something great in their lives. They may even catch a glimpse of
God's vision for their ministry if only they would be committed. But they will
never experience the real power of the dream that the Holy Ghost will bestow
upon the one who completely surrenders to the will of God.
The church will experience revival, and the individual
Christians will only become all that God has intended for them to become when
they surrender to God and commit their lives to Him without reservation. They
must put their faith in God’s ability to keep them, God’s provision for every
part of life, and God’s faithfulness to do what He has promised.
Ezekiel says about God, "He brought me through the
waters."
Maybe you find yourself holding back on total commitment to
the Lord because you are afraid that if you entirely sell out to Him, you will
drown. God will not fail you. He is faithful and able to take care of you. He
is Jehovah-Jireh, the Lord that provides. His provision is for your success in
ministry, your needs in every aspect of life, and for your protection and safe
journey during your life in Him.
Many Christians never realize that a deeper commitment,
wading deeper and deeper into a strong relationship with Jesus and allowing the
Holy Ghost to have complete control of their lives, helps them stay close to
God. They will be less likely to “fall off the wagon” in their spiritual walk
if they get in deep water.
Walking in water that is only ankle-deep requires little
effort. The force of the water against your steps is minimal, and you can
quickly get in or out at will. It’s also easy for some outside force, like wind
or the push of a friend, to knock you out of the water.
Since many people never get more than ankle-deep in their
commitment to Jesus, you can see why so many live such shallow lives and are so
easily carried about by every little “wind of doctrine” that blows their way.
These dear people rarely hear the true voice of God. Instead, they listen to
every voice that says what they want to hear that makes them feel good and
justifies their shallow walk with the Lord. My concern is that many of these
“shallow Christians” aren’t Christians at all and will not go in the Rapture of
the church.
Walking in water up to your knees requires a little more
effort and a deeper commitment. Even so, it is still easy to be knocked out of
the water by the same circumstances as those up to their ankles.
I believe Jesus refers to these first two categories as
“lukewarm.” These are the ones that He will “spew out of His mouth.”
(Revelation 3:16)
In my mind, these two categories of people, who are
non-committal and compromising with the world, are the type of people that
President Teddy Roosevelt was speaking of when he made this statement:
"Far better it is to fail in the attempt of great things than to take rank
with the weak, timid souls who know neither the glory of victory or the agony
of defeat."
Only those who will get at least waist deep and ultimately
“over their heads” in a deep commitment to Jesus will ever really experience
the glory of victory in Jesus. Any good work for the Lord will accomplish great
results after someone dives into a strong relationship with God and makes a
real commitment to do whatever it takes for as long as it takes under the
leadership of the Holy Ghost.
D.L. Moody said, and I believe it, “It remains to be seen
what God will do and can do through someone that will commit totally unto the
Lord and have absolute trust in Him!”
That’s the kind of commitment that Jesus is looking for.
Sadly, those who will make such a commitment are few by comparison with those
who won’t.
What about you right now? Are you still in the shallow water?
What are you going to do with your commitment to the Lord?
Some reading this still haven’t stepped into the water at
all. Some are in every stage of this message. Jesus is looking for a total
commitment. Let the river carry you wherever the Holy Spirit leads. Allow Jesus
to have the complete Lordship of your life; there is no telling what great
victories lie ahead.
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