Night and day ministry

Night and day ministry is more than completing a 24-hour cycle. It’s a reality in the Holy Spirit rooted in the unsearchable greatness of the Godhead.

I. The Unsearchable Greatness of God

A. The knowledge of God

"Great is the LORD and greatly to be praised. His greatness is unsearchable." Psalm 145:3

 

1. We need to grow in the revelation of the knowledge of God. We must return to the wonder and awe of the transcendence of God’s majesty.

2. "What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us" (Tozer, 1).

3. Psalm 40:16 "…Let such as love Your salvation say continually, ‘The Lord be magnified!’" The purpose of night and day ministry is to grow in the knowledge of God’s greatness and majesty. In this way, we will begin to declare "the Lord be magnified."

4. Without growing in the knowledge of His greatness, night and day ministry seems senseless. In Psalm 145:3, David connects the reason for continual extravagant praise (greatly to be praised) with the unsearchable greatness of God.

B. Night and day ministry is a reality rooted in the transcendence of God.

1. There are a few verses that directly point to this:

a. Luke 18:1-7

b. Malachi 1:11

c. Revelation 4:8

2. Psalm 145:3 "Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised…" I believe David is saying, "God is huge. He is massive. He is beyond your wildest imagination. Because of that you need to worship Him extravagantly."

3. Psalm 145:3 "His greatness is unsearchable." David says, "Your greatness is unsearchable. Therefore, Your praise needs to be unending." The "greatness" or extravagance of our devotion, love and adoration corresponds to His greatness, which is unsearchable.

4. Praise is a response. We don’t praise God because He’s insecure and has an inferiority complex. That is not the biblical paradigm of praise. We praise what we enjoy and admire. In Psalm 145:3, David is saying, "If you taste only a little bit of the greatness of God, you will praise Him accordingly." Touching His unending greatness results in unending praise. Praise and worship are responses to encountering God in our hearts.

5. There is a cry being awakened in the heart of God’s people that says, "God, we must have a much bigger vision of who You are!" It’s the cry of the psalmist in Psalm 34:3 "Oh, magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt His name together."

6. "The church has surrendered her once lofty concept of God and has submitted it for one so low, so ignoble, as to be utterly unworthy of thinking, worshiping people" (Tozer, Knowledge of the Holy, vii).

C. Idolatry – worshiping a god who is created in our image.

1. When we think of idolatry we think of little statues that we bow down and worship. I once heard a quote by St. Augustine that says, "Idolatry is not only worshiping that which is meant to be used but is also using that which is meant to be worshiped."

2. According to Tozer, idolatry is when we make God in our own image. As soon as we make God smaller than He is, we’ve stepped into idolatry. God made us in His image. The Lord tells us in Psalm 50:21 that He is not altogether like us.

3. The Holy Spirit is inviting us to ask the Lord to give us revelation and to expand our hearts and minds into the reality of His greatness.

4. When our spirits and hearts get impacted with the reality that God’s greatness is unsearchable, then standing before Him, worshiping and praising Him with extravagance makes sense.

D. The transcendence of God

1. Oh!!! (Romans 11:33) Do we have any idea of who He is? He is majestic in holiness, awesome in greatness and does wonders (Ex. 15:11). When the prophets of old saw Him, He was indescribable. Even the highest created object used to describe His likeness falls terribly short of the revelation of His true greatness. Ezekiel did not see His glory. He saw the likeness of the appearance of the glory of God. "Who is like You, O Lord, among the gods?" (Ex. 15:11) He has no beginning and no end. He has always been and always will be. He is uncreated.

2. Isaiah 66:1 "Heaven is My throne, and earth is My footstool. Where is the house you will build Me? And where is the place of My rest?" I imagine Him saying, "Hey guys, I appreciate the thought, but heaven? I sit on it - it’s My throne. And this thing called the globe? I rest on it. And you’re going to build a house for Me to come and dwell in?" It’s impossible. He says "I’ve created these things by My own hand. But, I’ll tell you what, I will come and dwell and live in your heart. That I will do."

3. I Kings 8:27 Solomon had a revelation of His greatness. He was about to dedicate this big temple he had built, when he realized, "God, are You going to dwell on earth? The heavens cannot contain You; how much less this temple I have built. This is unthinkable to me".

"Heaven is My throne, And earth is My footstool. Where is the house that you will build Me? And where is the place of My rest?" Isaiah 66:1

"But will God indeed dwell on the earth? Behold, heaven and the heaven of heavens cannot contain You. How much less this temple which I have built!" I Kings 8:27

"Who has measured the waters in the hollow of His hand, measured heaven with a span and calculated the dust of the earth in a measure? Weighed the mountains in scales and the hills in a balance?" Isaiah 40:12

"It is He who sits above the circle of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers, Who stretches out the heavens like a curtain, and spreads them out like a tent to dwell in." Isaiah 40:22

"For all the gods of the peoples are idols, but the LORD made the heavens." Psalm 96:5

"Who being the brightness of His glory and the express image of His person, and upholding ALL things by the WORD of His power…" Hebrews 1:3

E. The greatness of God (Isaiah 40)

1. Is. 40:12 "Who has measured the waters in the hollow of His hand?" Who has taken the Caribbean Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, the Dead Sea, the rivers, the lakes and who has measured all of that in the hollow of his hand? Who has calculated the dust of the earth in a measure? Who has weighed the mountains and the hills and the valleys?

2. Is. 40:21 "It is He who sits upon the circle of the earth and His inhabitants are like grasshoppers, Who stretches out the heavens like a curtain and spreads them out like a tent of dwelling."

3. Is. 40:26 He named all the stars by the greatness of His might.

4. Psalm 96:5 "For all the gods of the peoples are idols, but the LORD made the heavens." Notice the contrast - the people made the gods, while Yahweh, the uncreated God, made the heavens. He is not created. He made everything.

5. The writer of Hebrews is beside himself when he talks about Jesus. Hebrews 1:3 "Who being in the brightness of His glory and the express image of His person, and upholding ALL things by the word of His power." Jesus, this carpenter from Nazareth, was the exact radiance of the glory of God. Hebrews tells us that everything that exists is held together by the word of His power. I believe this refers to His creative power, His ability to sustain with a word. Jesus spoke things into existence with a word. This is absolutely amazing! Unsearchable Greatness walking in finite human flesh. Oh, the mystery of godliness (I Timothy 3:16)!

6. When Jesus moves in supernatural power by healing, raises someone from the dead or calms a storm, it is not a big deal for Him. When Jesus heals cancer it is not a big deal. When we shout "JESUS, RELEASE YOUR POWER," I think that sometimes He looks at us, smiles and says, "I appreciate the energy, but it’s not necessary. I whispered and the earth came into order. I whispered and the suns were made. I whispered and the trees were made. I whispered and the animals were made. I can deal with cancer with a thought."

7. "When we speak of God as transcendent we mean of course that He is exalted far above the created universe, so far above that human thought cannot imagine it" (Tozer, 69).

8. "We must not think of God as highest in an ascending order of beings, starting with a single cell and going on from the fish to the bird to the animal to man to angel to cherub to God. This would be to grant God eminence, or even preeminence, but that is not enough; we must grant Him transcendence in the fullest meaning of that word. Forever God stands apart, in light unapproachable. He is as high above an archangel as above a caterpillar, for the gulf that separates the archangel from the caterpillar but finite, while the gulf between God and the archangel is infinite" (Tozer, 70).

9. "The caterpillar and the archangel, though far removed from each other in the scale of created things, are nevertheless are one in that they are alike created. They both belong in the category of that-which-is-not-God and are separated from God by infinitude itself" (Tozer, 70).

F. Do we have any idea who this God is? We must go on a journey and ask the Father to give us the spirit of revelation to fascinate our hearts and begin tearing down arguments and imaginations that exalt themselves against the knowledge of God (II Corinthians 10:5).

G. When this begins to grip us, night and day ministry begins to make sense. There are not enough hours to search out His greatness. That is why night and day ministry to the Lord is not a 24-hour schedule. It’s a reality rooted in the transcendence of God. Outside of this context it doesn’t make sense.

H. It’s about His glory. He’s truly magnificent. He’s altogether lovely. He is the greatest being we will ever know. No wonder when the seraphim stand before Him their only response is "Holy, holy, holy…"! They are speaking of His transcendence.

II. Fifteen Attributes Of The Beauty Of God - Revelation 4:2-8

A. Rev. 4:2 "… I was in the SPIRIT and behold, a THRONE set in heaven and ONE sat on the throne."

1. Rev 4:2 "I was in the Spirit" The Spirit speaks of the realm of eternity. Isaiah 57:1-5 "For thus says the High and Lofty One Who inhabits eternity…"

2. John is caught up in the realm of the Spirit, eternity, the place where God dwells. There he sees the throne, the government of God. Can we imagine political affairs, our finances, our relationships, and potential marriages and children are being ruled from that place? Nothing goes on that He does not know about. He sees everything.

3. David says, "…such knowledge is too wonderful for me…" He says, "He knows the words that come from my mouth before I speak them. Where can I go from Your Spirit? Or where can I flee from Your presence?" Psalm 139:4, 6, 7

4. When John sees the uncreated God, he describes Him as One. One is His description, because He is indescribable. John is seeing Abba God in His indescribable splendor. SPIRIT, THRONE and ONE are the first three.

B. Rev. 4:3 "And He who sat there was like a JASPER and a SARDIUS stone in appearance; and there was a RAINBOW around the throne, in appearance like emerald."

1. One who sat on the throne is like a JASPER stone. Jasper, some believe, is the equivalent of a diamond, a bright, translucent light coming from the being of God. Paul described it as unapproachable light (1 Timothy 6:16). Psalm 104:2 says, "God clothes Himself with light as a garment."

2. A SARDIUS stone is like a red ruby stone. I believe that John was seeing the very being of God on fire. His greatness is unsearchable. This is but a dim description of what God is like. The sardius stone represents God’s very being on fire. Deuteronomy 4:24 "God is a consuming fire." The sardius stone speaks of His passion, love and the intensity of His wrath.

3. There is a RAINBOW around His throne. The rainbow is the color of emerald, which speaks of His mercy. In Genesis, God gives a rainbow as a sign of His covenant of His mercy. I believe the rainbow in Rev. 4:3 is circular because His mercy is unending. His mercy endures forever.

C. Rev. 4:4 "I saw twenty-four elders SITTING, clothed in WHITE ROBES; and they had CROWNS of gold on their heads."

1. " …I saw 24 elders sitting…" Not only is this a God who possesses beauty, He also shares and gives it to us. He gives us the privilege to be seated in His presence.

2. "…clothed in white robes, with crowns of gold on their heads…" He robes us in white robes. These are the priestly garments He gives us that are garments of intimacy with Him. The crowns He gives us represent our ruling and reigning with Him.

D. Rev. 4:5 "And from the throne proceeded LIGHTNINGS, THUNDERINGS, AND VOICES."

1. "And from the throne proceeded lightnings…" A most incredibly fascinating scene of what that must be like to see lightning coming forth from the very being of God.

2. "…thunderings and voices…" Voices and sounds, noises and music, beyond our wildest imaginations, coming from the being of God.

E. Rev. 4:5b-8 "…SEVEN LAMPS OF FIRE… A SEA OF GLASS LIKE CRYSTAL … FOUR LIVING CREATURES."

1. The seven lamps of fire speak of the seven spirits of God (Isaiah 11:1-3). The number "seven" represents the complete fullness of the manifestation of the Holy Spirit.

2. A sea of glass like crystal is found in Exodus 24:9-10 and Ezekiel 1:22. The four living creatures are found in Isaiah 6:2, as well as Psalm 104:4.

F. Some other passages revealing the majesty of God

1. Exodus 24:9-10 - the sapphire pavement mentioned for the first time.

2. Isaiah 6:1-7 - the transcendence of the Son of God

3. Song of Songs 5:10-16 - the transcendence of the Bridegroom God

4. Ezekiel 1 - The transcendence of the Son of God

5. Daniel 7:9:14 - the transcendence of the Ancient of Days (the Father).

Recommended Reading: The Knowledge of The Holy, by A.W. Tozer

The Evidential Power of Beauty, by Thomas Dubay

The Existence and the Attributes of God, by Stephen Charnock

 

 

"MY KING IS…"

By S.M. Lockridge

"He is the one who made you; it is He who made us and not we ourselves. The heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament shows His handiwork. No means or measure can define His limitless love and no farseeing telescope can bring into visibility the coastline of His shoreless supply.

"No barrier can hinder Him from pouring out His blessing. He’s enduringly strong and He’s entirely sincere. He’s eternally steadfast and He’s immortally graceful. He’s imperially powerful and He’s impartially merciful. He’s the greatest phenomenon that has ever crossed the horizon of this world. He’s God’s Son, He’s the sinner’s Savior, and He’s the centerpiece of civilization.

"He does not have to call for help and you can’t confuse Him. He doesn’t need you and He doesn’t need me. He stands alone in the solitude of Himself. He’s august and He’s unique. He’s unparalleled, He’s unprecedented, He’s supreme, He’s preeminent, He’s the loftiest idea in literature, He’s the highest personality in philosophy, He’s the supreme problem of higher criticism, He’s the fundamental doctrine of true theology, He’s the cardinal necessity of spiritual religion, He’s the miracle of the age He’s the superlative of everything good you can call Him.

"He can satisfy all your needs, and He can do it simultaneously. He supplies strength for the weak and He’s available for the tempted and the tried. He sympathizes and He sees. He guards and He guides, He heals the sick, He cleansed the Leper, He forgives sinners, He discharges debtors, He delivers the captives, He defends the feeble, He blesses the young, He regards the aged, He rewards the diligent, He beautifies the meek.

"He’s the key to knowledge, He’s the well spring of wisdom, He’s the doorway of deliverance, He’s the pathway of peace, He’s the roadway of righteousness, He’s the highway of holiness, and He’s the gateway to glory.

"He’s the master of the mighty, He’s the captain of the conquers, He’s the head of heroes, He’s the leader of legislators, He’s the overseer of the over comers, He’s the governor of the governors, He’s the prince of princes, He’s the King of kings, He’s the Lord of lords.

"His office is manifold, His promise is sure, His life is matchless, His goodness is limitless, His mercy is everlasting, His love never changes, His word is enough, His grace is sufficient, His reign is righteous, His yoke is easy, His burden is light, I wish I could describe Him to you, He’s indescribable because He’s incomprehensible, He’s irresistible because He’s invincible. You can’t get Him off your hands, you can’t get Him off your mind, you can’t outlive Him and you can’t live without Him. Pilate couldn’t stand it when he found he couldn’t stop Him, and Pilate couldn’t find any fault in Him. And the witness couldn’t get their testimonies to agree and Herod couldn’t kill Him, and death couldn’t handle Him and thank God the grave couldn’t hold Him.

"There was nobody before Him and there will be nobody after Him. He has no predecessor, He’ll have no successor, you can’t impeach Him and He’s not going to resign."

Reference: http://www.rbcdothan.org/Outlines/you_can_trust_him.htm

If you would like to listen to the excerpt of this please go to http://www.cs.unc.edu/~taylorr/lockridge_sermon.html