Crucified to the Religious World
by T. Austin-Sparks
"But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world" (Galatians 6:14).
It is interesting to notice the particular way in which the Apostle speaks of the world here. That term is a very comprehensive term and includes a very great deal. Here Paul gets right down to the spirit of the thing. You notice the context; it is well for us to take account of it:
"For neither they themselves who are circumcised keep the law; but desire to have you circumcised, that they may glory in your flesh" (Galatians 6:13).
What does the Apostle mean? They want to say, "See how many proselytes we are making! See how many followers and disciples we are getting! See how successful our movement is! See what a power we are becoming in the world! See all the marks of Divine blessing resting upon us!" The Apostle says that is worldliness in principle and spirit; that is the world. He sets over against this his own clear spiritual position. Do I seek glory of men? Do I seek to be well-pleasing to men? No! The world is crucified to me, and I to the world.
All that sort of thing does not weigh with me. What weighs with me is not whether my movement is successful, whether I am getting a lot of followers, whether there are all the manifestations outwardly of success; what weighs with me is the measure of Christ in those with whom I have to do: "My little children, of whom I travail in birth again until Christ be formed in you" (Galatians 4:19). Christ formed in you — that is my concern, he says that is what weighs with me… not extensiveness, not bigness, not popularity, not keeping in with the world, so that it is said that this is a successful ministry and a successful movement. That is worldliness. I am dead to all that; I am crucified with Christ to all that. The thing that matters is Christ — the measure of Christ in you.
You see how the world can creep in… and how worldly we can become almost imperceptibly by taking account of things outwardly — of how men will think and talk, what they will say, the attitude they will take; of the measure of our popularity, the talk of our success. That is all the world, says the Apostle, the spirit of the world; that is how the world talks. Those are the values in the eyes of the world, but not in the eyes of the risen Christ. In the new creation, on the resurrection side of the Cross, one thing alone determines value… and that is the measure of Christ in everything. Nothing else is of value at all, however big the thing may be, however popular it may be, however men talk favorably of it; on the resurrection side that does not count a little bit. What counts is how much of Christ there is.
You and I in the Cross of the Lord Jesus must come to the place where we are crucified to all those other elements. Ah, you may be unpopular, and the work be very small; there may be no applause, and the world may despise; but in it all there may be something which is of Christ, and that is the thing upon which our hearts must be set. The Lord gives us grace for that crucifixion. There are few things more difficult to bear than being despised; but He was despised and rejected of men. What a thing is in God’s sight must be our standard. That is a resurrection standard. Now that is the victory of the Cross: "But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world".
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December 16th, 2007 at 2:07 am
Wow I so needed this today. I am really like major out in my region. I was just asking the Lord about being alone and where is the corporate setting for me???
I died to the religious in my area, don’t fit in anywhere, have offended men by not doing it the “big way” have no need of it all. Have faced much rejection, and the big fears me. Spreads warnings about us (my husband and I) to other ministries in the area. We are going to try another church where it all will be exposed again. I feel sorry for these who so think they have it together. We will have to answer to a Holy God how we have loved??? there fear prayers against us seem to seperaste us from those we are really called to walk with.
We will bow down before the Lord alone!
Yet the Lord is in the midst of my home, worship and intercession. He consumes me and heals my heart from what men think they can do. I am going with Him.
I am no longer moved by men even myself.
January 1st, 2008 at 11:18 am
Whew! Can I identify with that article…!!!
The flesh is like a pampered child. It is willing to allow for consecration to Christ, just so long as it is applauded and appreciated, but starve it of these things and it will seek to upset the entire emotional balance of one’s life.
The trick is knowing whether you are not applauded because you are lacking in the attributes of Christ, and thus duly suffering relationally for it, or growing in the grace and knowledge of Christ in the very places where so many are complacent and happy with their status quo. I suppose ultimately only Jesus knows.
As we have talked here often, learning to rest in obscurity is no small challenge. T. Austin has helped once again…
Hidden in His Quiver…
Tom
January 10th, 2008 at 9:46 am
That was epic! i am starting to grasp a fuller picture of salvation is to be outworked and what it is to continually live in a state of repentance.