How Will God Divide the
Body of Christ?
"The kingdom of heaven is like unto a net that was cast
into the sea, and gathered of every kind, which, when it
was full, they drew to shore, and sat down, and gathered
the good into vessels, but cast the bad away. So shall it
be at the end of the world" (Matthew 13:47-49)
Spiritually speaking, not every fish will be caught and rescued from
the sea (the sea is the peoples of the earth - Rev.17: 15). Multitudes of
sinners will die without hope in Christ Jesus. But there is a "kingdom net" which holds
only a small number of fish in comparison to those left in the sea; and yet, not even all
those who are actually brought out of the sea will be saved in the end, for
there are some bad fish in the net of the kingdom of God
(Mt.25:1-12), as well as good. When the net was full, our
text tells us, "they drew to the shore and sat down and
gathered the good [obedient believers] into vessels
[glorified bodies], but cast the bad [disobedient believers]
away. So shall it be at the end of the world."
Many saints are constantly vexed by the presence of these
trouble-making bad fish, or foolish virgins (Mt.25:1-12),
among us. But do not fret yourselves, faithful ones. It
won't be long. "For yet a little while, and he that shall
come will come, and will not tarry" (Heb.10:37). In the
appointed time, foolish virgins will be cast out of the
kingdom of God. The whole point of Jesus' parable of the
net is that some who are born of the Spirit will be damned
in the final judgment because they have been disobedient
children of God since their new birth experience. "Therefore judge
nothing before the time, until the Lord come,
who both will bring to light the hidden things of
darkness, and will make manifest the counsel of the
hearts" (1Cor.4:5).
God's kingdom must bear among its citizens both good
and bad until the harvest. Remember, the servants of God
"went out into the highways, and gathered together all as
many as they found, both bad and good. And the
wedding was furnished with guests." We are also told
that "when the king came in to see the guests, he saw
there a man who had not on a wedding garment. And
he saith unto him, Friend, how camest thou in hither not
having a wedding garment? And he was speechless.
Then said the king to his servants, Bind him hand and
foot and take him away and cast him into outer
darkness. There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
For many are called, but few are chosen" (Mt.22:11-14).
Yes, thank God, the time is nearing when "the Son of man
shall send forth his angels, and they shall gather out of
his kingdom [net] all things that offend, and them which
do iniquity.... Then shall the righteous shine forth
as the sun in the kingdom of their father" (Mt.13:41.43).
God will at that time "divide" and purge His family of all disobedience before the
end of this age. Friend, are you prepared for the "division" that is coming?
This same truth is revealed in a parable which Paul
explained to the Galatian saints: "It is written, that
Abraham had two sons, the one [Ishmael] by a bondmaid
[Hagar], the other [Isaac] by a freewoman [Sarah]. But
he who was born of the bondwoman was born after the
flesh; but he of the freewoman was by promise. Which
things are an allegory [a story which is told to explain
something else] (Gal.4:22-24)". In this allegory, Abraham
typified God the Father. He was father to both Ishmael and
Isaac, who symbolized the foolish and wise among the
children of God today. To those who walk in the liberty of
Christ, Paul continued, "Now we, brethren, as Isaac was,
are children of the promise [the Spirit]. But as then he
that was born after the flesh [Ishmael] persecuted him
that was born after the Spirit, even so it is now.
Nevertheless, what saith the scripture? Cast out the
bondwoman and her son, for the son of the bondwoman
shall not be heir with the son of the freewoman."
Do you recall how it grieved Abraham when he had to
"cast out this bondwoman and her son"? Yes,
"the thing was very grievous in Abraham's sight because of his son
[Ishmael]" (Gen.21:11). Nevertheless, he had to give him
up. Friend, don't you know that it will be grievous to God
when He casts some of His children out of His kingdom?
The only individuals that are "of the faith of Abraham" in this covenant, are those who
have received the baptism of the holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in other
tongues. They alone have received "the blessing". But receiving the Spirit alone, does
not make us "children of the promise". The "children of God", Paul tells us, are only
those who are LED by the Spirit (Rom8:14). Those NOT led of the Spirit are spiritual
"Ishmael". Those who are obedient to the Spirit are spiritual "Isaac". May God help
Isaac to grow and be weaned from the
ceremonies and traditions of men which so heavily burden
the body of Christ. Those who break free of "Christianity", and it gimmicks,
formulas, creeds, and traditions without the holy Ghost, will be persecuted and criticized
by carnal believers. It was when Isaac was weaned that
Sarah saw Ishmael mocking! Oh, how the foolish virgins
now mock the few who have been wise enough to withdraw
themselves from the "commandments and doctrines of
men, which things indeed have a show of will-worship
[punishing oneself] and humility", but "which all are to
perish with the using" (Col. 2:22-23). The separation of
the foolish and the wise in the body of Christ is drawing near.
Sarah is about to cry, "Cast out this bondwoman and her
son"! According to Jesus' parable of the tares in the field
(Mt.13:24-30, 36-43), this separation will occur before the
coming of the Lord! Pray, my Friend, to be found worthy
to escape the "strong delusion" which God sends,
which delusion deceives every stubborn soul in His
kingdom, every heart not completely yielded to Christ.
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