Fall
1987
Come, That We May Be Sent
Wade E Taylor
"Come now therefore, and I will send thee unto Pharaoh,
that thou mayest bring forth my people the children of Israel
out of Egypt" Exodus 3:10.
The Lord carefully prefaces our "being sent" with
the beckoning words that first, we are to "come to Him".
This confirms a spiritual principle: All authentic and anointed
ministry must be founded upon, and function out from a right
relationship with the Lord.
"And he goeth up into a mountain, and called unto Him
whom he would; and they came unto him. And he ordained twelve
that they should be with him, and that he might send them
forth to preach, and to have power to heal sicknesses, and
to cast out devils" Mark 3:13-15.
Here, to be "called and ordained" is to be set
apart to the Lord Himself. If we are faithful in OUR PART,
which is "Being with Him"; then, He will be faithful
in HIS PART, which is "Sending us forth to preach, and
to have power". Ministry that is born out of this principle
will have lasting results.
When Jesus took Peter, James and John up into the Mount
of Transfiguration with Him and was manifested before them
in Glory, His Father spoke and confirmed His relationship
with the Son. "... This is my beloved Son, in whom I
am well pleased; hear ye Him" Matt 17:5. Now, Jesus was
ready to go down and fulfill His ministry on the cross.
Another substantiation of this principle is expressed in
the life of Joseph. In this illustration, the expressions
are between father and son. In this human relationship is
seen the devotion and obedience of the son to his father.
"And Israel said unto Joseph, "Do not thy brethren
feed the flock in Schechem? Come, and I will send thee unto
them. And he said to him, Here am I" Gen 37:13.
This principle is again expressed by the Lord as He walked
by the sea of Galilee, and called Simon and Andrew. He said
to them, "COME ye after me, and I will MAKE YOU TO BECOME
fishers of men" Mark 1:17. Our ministry is to be the
result of time spent in intimate fellowship with the Lord.
Then, as the Lord works the qualifying Grace, Love, Anointing,
and Power into our lives, He will faithfully send us forth
into a place of ministry.
The clarity of this principle cannot be over-emphasized
among the Lord's people. Many become so busy "doing for"
the Lord, that they do not spend enough time in developing
a quality relationship with Him. Then, these loose the satisfaction
and reward of "ministering with" the Lord.
This is beautifully pictured in the Song of Solomon, where
the Lord expresses His desire to go forth into the places
of ministry with His beloved, while enjoying an intimate relationship
with them.
"Come, my beloved, let us go forth into the field;
let us lodge in the villages. Let us get up early to the vineyards;
let us see if the vine flourish, whether the tender grape
appear, and the pomegranates bud forth: there will I give
thee my loves" Song of Solomon 7:10-12.
Before the fall, the Lord walked with Adam in "the
cool of the evening". When Adam fell, he broke that relationship
and hid from the presence of the Lord. The very first thing
that the Lord did was to look for Adam. He called out to Adam
and said, "Where are you?" The Lord certainly knew
"where" Adam was, but intensely desired the place
of fellowship that He once had with him.
We should not be found in the position where the Lord has
to "look for us" in our busy schedule. We must fully
understand, and respond to His desire for our fellowship.
Let this principle, "Come" change our daily pattern
of activity. As we become quiet enough to listen, He will
be heard saying to us, "where are you?"
He is yet saying "come" that He might have a ministry
to "send".
Are you ready to accept this principle? "If we build
the Lord a house of devotion, He will build us a house of
ministry.”