Writing on the Wall

Condition of the present Church 

            These are perilous days in a turbulent world.  Just call to mind the recent days and envision how many thousands of precious lives were lost in wars and violence and in natural calamities.  Your nation or rather our world is passing through a never-ending crisis with violence and turmoil soaring, with morality and spirituality touching the lowest ebb, with sins and iniquities abounding in gigantic proportions. 

            At this juncture, sad to say, the Church, which is ordained of God as “the light of the world”, is not shining brightly and steadily but flickeringly.  If the Church, the salt of the earth, loses its taste, how can its saltiness be restored?   It is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out and to be trodden under foot of men (Matt.5: 13-14). 

            “Where art thou?” God called Adam when he and Eve transgressed the commandment of God and fell (Ge.3: 9).  This is the ever-first question found in the Bible and put by God to the first man of the human race.  God repeatedly puts this question to every human being who has gone away from Him.  This reveals the profound grief and the unfathomable love in the heart of God towards the lost.  “Where art thou?” God now asks the present Church which has slipped away from Christ. 

Condition of the early Church 

            Born on the day of Pentecost, the Church in its primitive stage was superb.  It was a living Church aglow with the fire of God.  It was a praying and witnessing Church.  It was a loving and giving Church, taking care of its widows and poor saints.  It was a sacrificing Church as many of its members died as martyrs singing praises unto God in the flames of furnaces, in the animals’ dens, in the gallows.  It was holy and powerful enough to judge its sinning members (Acts 5:1-11).  It was separate from the world and was wholly dedicated to its Bridegroom.           

Friendship with the world 

            The Church, the Bride of Christ, betrothed to her Bridegroom, is in the world but not of the world (Jn.17: 11, 14).  God is now appalled at the betrothed bride who is progressively slipping into the “corruption that is in the world through lust” (II Pet.1: 4).  “Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?  Whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God”, warns the word of God (James 4:4).  Woe to us if we love the world, or the things that are in the world!  If we do so, the love of the Father is not in us (I Jn.2: 15). 

A divided house 

But the Church of today is a divided house and has backslidden.  It is laden with lukewarmness, worldliness, prayerlessness, unfaithfulness, heresy, rivalry, hatred, etc.  To rub salt into the injury, the false prophets and false teachers are throttling the Church from within.  Though it has a name that it lives, it is indeed dead (Rev.3: 1). 

            Is Christ divided? (I Cor.1: 13).  No, Christ, the Head of the Church is not divided.  But, the Church, the body of Christ is divided by man – divided mainly on account of some doctrines, some of which are but minor.  “There is one body, and one Spirit….” (Eph.4: 4).  “By one Spirit are we all baptized into one body…” (I Cor.12: 13_.  God is not to blame for the division of the Church because He has never intended any such division. 

In darkness 

            Those belonging to one denominational church look down upon or even hate those belonging to another denominational church.  “He that saith he is in the light, and hateth his brother, is in darkness even until now”. Darkness hath blinded his eyes (I Jn.2: 9-11).  “He that loveth not his brother abideth in death” (I Jn.3: 14).  Nobody can claim salvation through the Blood of Jesus if he hates his brother and thus abides in death.  Whosoever hates his brother is a murderer and no murderer has eternal life abiding in him (I Jn.3: 15).  The disciples of Christ Jesus write or preach in a derogatory manner against one another, thereby persecuting the very body of Christ, of which they are themselves, members.  “For no man ever yet hated his own flesh; but nourisheth and cherisheth it, even as the Church: For we are members of His body, of His flesh, and of His bones” (Eph.5: 29-30).  The Church has thus become a divided house. 

False doctrines 

            Oh, the devil is treading on the vineyards of God, the churches, so as to prevent the buds from blossoming, to retard the growth of the young vines and to make the vine fruit (fruit of the Spirit) clean bare by his teeth which are of a lion (Joel 1:6-7).  The churches have a name that they live but are dead (Rev.3: 1).  The children of God are being taught false and pernicious doctrines inspired by the devil with the result that they are tempted to “depart from the faith” and to receive blessings from God through the sense of seeing or feeling or any other sense (I Tim.4: 1). 

Churches without vision 

            The churches have no vision about lost souls, evangelism and revival.  Saved souls or redeemed sheep are slipping back gradually into the old valley of sin because they have not been properly tended and taken care of individually by the shepherds concerned (Acts 20:28).  The ministers, once mightily used of God, are no more aglow with the fire of the Holy Ghost.  They are like fishes found dead in polluted, stagnant water with no fresh inflow of the Spirit power. 

Responsibility on our shoulders 

            Having seen the present condition of the world and of the Church, what is your reaction?  Caught in the spiral of all such bad news, what is your reaction?  Can we blame the national rulers for the anarchy and the ever-increasing lawlessness and violence?  God forbid.  Can we blame our church ministers and evangelists for the deteriorating condition of the churches?  God forbid.  We, the individual Christians, ought to take the blame upon ourselves.  Neither should we absolve ourselves nor should we abdicate our Christian responsibilities in this darkest hour of the human history.

 

Like Nehemiah 

            Let us now read the book of Nehemiah and see how Nehemiah reacted to the bad news concerning the great affliction and the reproach of the remnant that were left of the captivity following the destruction of the wall of Jerusalem and the burning of the gates thereof (Ch.1 of Nehemiah).  Today, the condition of the spiritual Jerusalem, the body of Christ is no better than that of the Jerusalem in the days of Nehemiah.  No doubt, the righteous God judged righteously the backsliding children of Israel.  But, Nehemiah held not his peace and gave God no rest in that he sat down, wept, mourned, fasted and prayed to God.  Notwithstanding the fierce and irresistible opposition from his enemies whose sarcasm surpassed its limit as they taunted him, “will they revive the stones out of the heaps which are burned?”  Nehemiah did go ahead boldly with his restoration work and ultimately succeeded in reviving the stones out of the heaps burnt.  God is calling you to do a similar work for His Church. 

            Dear disciples of Jesus, you have to “gird yourselves and lament…. howl…. come, lie all night in sackcloth…Sanctify ye a fast, call a solemn assembly, gather the elders and all the inhabitants of the land into the house of the Lord your God, and cry unto the Lord” (Joel 1:13-14).

Let us restore 

            Like Nehemiah, let us restore our desolate churches to the original New Testament pattern.  We can definitely revive the stones out of the heaps burnt.  Like Nehemiah, on hearing such bad news, let us sit down, weep with tears, and mourn, fast and pray to God.  Oh, let us plead before God for divine mercy in place of divine judgment, for blessing in place of curse, for restoration in place of extinction, for revival in place of eternal death. 

            God wants a strong, rock-like Church being ministered by the five kinds of New Testament ministers (apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers) in these last days – so powerful that the gates of hell shall not prevail against it (Matt.16: 18).  God also wants a glorious Church in these last days “not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing: but that it should be holy and without blemish” (Eph.5: 27). 

Vision of Glorified Christ and His body 

            Dearly beloved, while reading this message, may God enable you to see through the prophetic eyes of Apostle John a vision of the glorified Christ and His body!  John had this vision when he was on the isle of Patmos, gripped by fear and frustration (Rev.1: 9-20).  He saw our Lord clothed with a long robe.  It is the robe of His righteousness (Is.61: 10).  He is covering His body, the Church, with His righteousness.  John saw His feet likened to bronze glowing in a furnace.  The feet are a part of His body, the glorified Church.  It is under these feet which, in other words, mean your and my feet, that the God of peace bruises Satan (Rom.16: 20).  These feet, made of burnished bronze, are full of vigour so as to tread on serpents and scorpions (Luke 10:19).


Writing on the Wall

Let us meditate Daniel 5:1-31. Belshazzar the king made a great feast for a thousand of his lords, and drank wine in the presence of the thousand.  As commanded by him, the gold and silver vessels, which had been taken from the temple of the house of God in Jerusalem by his father Nebuchaddnezzar had been brought, and the king and his lords, his wives and his concubines drank from them.  They drank wine, and praised the gods of gold and silver, bronze and iron, wood and stone.  In the same hour, the fingers of a man’s hand appeared and wrote opposite the lamp stand on the plaster of the wall of the king’s palace, and the king saw the part of the hand that wrote.  Then the king became sad and lost his strength, and Daniel was brought in to interpret the writing on the wall.   

This is the inscription that was written: MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN. Daniel interpreted as follows: 

MENE:  God has numbered your kingdom, and finished it;

TEKEL: You have been weighed in the balances, and found waiting;

PERES:  Your kingdom has been divided, and given to the Medes and Persians. 

The interpretation of the coded words on the wall is very much relevant to the present day ministries.  Like Belshazzar, the servants of God are nowadays making a great show of the spiritual gifts given to them by the Holy Spirit and drinking the wine of the Holy Spirit for themselves alone. The wine is symbolic of the blessings that emanate from the vineyard of Christ.  We, the Christians, want to drink the wine ourselves without sharing it with those who have not yet tasted this precious wine. We enjoy peace of mind and covet divine healing, material prosperity, and miracles in Jesus’ Name for meeting our own needs. We build a wall around our churches or ministries without bothering about the lost souls just outside our churches or in those places not reached by the glorious gospel.  We covet the offerings of the people of God and pray God to bless those who help us financially.  Our vision is confined to our own lords, our own wives and our own concubines. 

The lords are those who labor with us in our ministries.  The wives are those who are married or devoted to our ministries by their sacrificial prayers and offerings.  The concubines are those who are partially devoted to our ministries but are also attached to the world.

The vessels of the House of God are required for public service in the Temple and are not meant for self-gratification of a group of people.  These should be used for revival in the body of Christ and for world evangelism. The gold and silver vessels of the house of God are symbolical of the spiritual gifts meant for evangelization of the world and for edification of the body of Christ. These are not exclusively meant for the lords, the wives and the concubines.   

Daniel said to the king, “O Belshazzar, hast not humbled thine heart, though thou knewest all this; 

But hast lifted up thyself against the Lord of heaven; and they have brought the vessels of His house before thee, and thou, and thy lords, thy wives, and thy concubines, have drunk wine in them; and thou hast praised the gods of silver, and gold, of brass, iron, wood, and stone, which see not, nor hear, nor know; and the God in whose hand thy breath is, and whose are all thy ways, hast thou not glorified” (Dan.5:22-23). 

If a servant of God makes use of the God given gifts and talents only for a group of his own people, then he is not making the right use of these gifts and talents. The spiritual gifts adorn the Body of Christ. No doubt, the Body of Christ needs such spiritual gifts to gravitate the lost souls to the Kingdom of Christ. But, if the minister concerned glorifies these gifts, the same will become the gods of gold.  Similarly, on attaining new birth  through the Blood of Christ, the natural talents inherent in the newly born children of God get sharpened by the power of the Holy Spirit. And the Holy Spirit makes use of these talents for building the Kingdom of Christ. But, if the minister concerned glorifies these talents, the same will become the gods of silver. 

In some churches, the pastors give superfluous messages to their sheep, and use the gifts of the Spirit exclusively for them.  They do not bother about the lost souls in the streets who have not heard the glorious gospel.  Nor do they bother about the people suffering from many diseases and afflictions who are not of their churches.  They condemn other denominational churches that do not believe in such spiritual gifts. They glorify the spiritual gifts operating in their ministries and have thus lifted up themselves against the Lord of heaven.  They thus praise the gods of gold.   

They glorify their talents of preaching, singing and writing.  They are proud of their talent of preaching.  They are too proud of writing many books for the Lord that they claim copyrights for the messages, which were freely given to them by the Holy Spirit.  They thus glorify the gods of silver. 

The servants of God also praise the gods of bronze and iron.  They also glorify their spiritual experiences like salvation, water baptism, Holy Spirit Baptism, etc. They are also proud of their church doctrines so that they condemn the other denominational churches that do not believe in their doctrines; they also do not allow the other servants of God to preach in their churches. If God has given them some visions and revelations, they do glorify such visions and revelations. Paul said that he would not glory in the visions and revelations given to him by the Lord “but in mine infirmities” (II Cor.12:1-5). They thus praise the gods of bronze. They too glorify their iron-like faith in God that they condemn the weak in the faith. They thus praise the gods of iron. 

They glorify the gods of wood and stone.  They trust in and are proud of their assets of land and buildings   but have no vision about those poor saints who worship God in thatched huts or about those who serve God without any roof over their heads. By glorying in these gods, the servants of God concerned do lift up themselves against the Lord of  heaven.   

The spiritual gifts and the talents that are used in our ministries are not an end in them but are only a means to the ultimate goal of revival and world evangelism. 

Paul said, “God forbid that I should glory, save in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom they world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world” (Gal.6:14).

The writing on the wall is interpreted as follows: 

MENE:  God has numbered your ministry, and finished it. 

TEKEL:  You have been weighed in the balances and found wanting.  You have been found wanting in intercessory prayers (prayers for other ministers of God, etc.), love for all the saints in the universal body of Christ, burden for the lost souls, holiness, righteousness that exceeds that of Pharisees.  

PERES:  Your ministry has been divided and given to those who would bear fruits for the Lord. God would divide your ministry and give it to the one who shares your vision but is willing to do the perfect will of God and who has “a contrite and humble spirit”.  God revives the spirit of the humble and the heart of the contrite ones (Is.57: 15).  He does not revive the spirit of the proud. The ensuing revival is meant for the humble ones.

(T.Job Anbalagan)