Reach for the Stars! ~ Bill Britton ~ Chapter 5
How Beautiful are the Feet!
Everything about the “new creation man” is described
in detail in the Bible. It is hidden in language that the carnal mind cannot
understand, known only by the Spirit. But it is there, in specific detail, so
that God’s elect will not be led astray or deceived by counterfeits or
substitutes. However, knowing these things in your mind, having sat under
ministries that preach these truths and mentally assenting to them, does not guarantee
that you will become a part of that new creation. These truths must become a
part of you, and become a living reality in your life. The Word must abide in
you.
The scribes and Pharisees in Jesus’ day had a theory
that I am in agreement with. They believed that there would be a prophecy in
the scriptures concerning any major messenger from God that came forth in their
day. In other words, they felt that they had a right to judge any move of God
by the Word, and that Moses and the prophets would have foretold of events and
persons who were to have a great impact on Israel. Now this is a good theory.
Jesus said: “The scribes and the Pharisees sit in Moses’ seat: all therefore
whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after their
works; for they say, and do not.” (Matt. 23:2-3). Tho they knew the letter of
the Book, yet they could not do the works of God, for their spirits and their
lives were not right. And if your spirit is not right, it is dangerous to try
to interpret the divine will. You may read the same Book as others, but you
will not see the same truths.
So the Pharisees had the theory, but it produced no
life or divine activity in them. When the Wise Men went to Herod to find out
where the Christ was to be born, he called the scribes and chief priests
together and asked them. They gave him the answer without hesitation (Matt.
2:5), for they knew that Christ was to be born in Bethlehem. But were they on
the scene, waiting for it, when it happened? NO! They knew what the Book said,
but it had not produced any living faith in them. So they missed the greatest
even of their lifetime.
Nathanael was one who knew that Christ was to come from Bethlehem. He also knew that there was no prophecy indicating any good thing from God coming out of Nazareth. So when Philip met him and told him that they had found the Christ, he was excited until he found that it was Jesus of Nazareth. Disappointed, his answer was: “Can any good thing come out of Nazareth”? (John 1:46). “Come and see” was Philip’s answer, and Nathanael’s spirit was right (John 1:47), so he was willing to look. And he found the Christ. Immediately his theological arguments went “out the window”, and he confessed that in spite of his lack of understanding the scriptures, this man was the Son of God and the King of Israel.
Actually, Jesus was from Bethlehem, as we all
know now. But they didn’t know it then. And Jesus obviously didn’t bother to
set the record straight. It was one of those “blessed stumbling stones” that
kept everyone out except those led of the Spirit. It gave those legalistic
minded scribes, priests, and Pharisees a way out, a “back door” to escape and
justify their rejection of Jesus. God will always give you a way out, if you
cannot hear the voice of the Spirit.
In the seventh chapter of John, at the time of the
Feast of Tabernacles, there was a great controversy over Jesus. Some thought He
was God’s Man because of the works that He was doing, and the anointing that
rested upon Him. But others rejected Him, strangely enough, because of the
Scriptures. Verse 40 says: “Many of the people therefore, when they heard this
saying, said, Of a truth this is the Prophet. Others said, This is the Christ.
But some said, Shall Christ come out of Galilee? Hath not the Scripture said,
That Christ cometh of the seed of David, and out of the town of Bethlehem,
where David was? So there was a division among the people because of him.” And
the Pharisees said in verse 52: “Art thou also of Galilee? Search, and look:
for out of Galilee ariseth no prophet.”
One time Jesus told them: “Ye have not His Word
abiding in you; for whom He hath sent, him ye believe not. Ye search the
scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life; and they are they which
testify of me”. (John 5:38-39). In Hebrews 10:7 the words of Christ are quoted
from the Psalms: “Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book it is
written of me), to do Thy will, O God.” So the first coming of Jesus is
described in detail in the Book. His nature, His characteristics, His works,
everything about Him is pictured in the O.T. Law and prophets. But only if you
have eyes to see by the Spirit.
The news of the birth of John the Baptist, with all
it’s strange events listed in Luke Chapter 1, was noised throughout all Judaea.
His father was Zacharias, a well known priest whose lot was to burn incense on
the golden altar in the Temple. So John was not a stranger to Jerusalem. And
when (In John 1:19) the Pharisees sent priests and Levites out to the River
Jordan to ask John “Who art thou?”, they didn’t mean for him to say “I am John,
son of Zacharias the priest.” They all knew that. They meant, “Where do you fit
in with the fulfillment of prophecy? Where is the Scripture that describes your
ministry to Israel?” They knew that with the impact that John was having upon
Israel, after 400 years without a prophet, he would be spoken of or described
in the scriptures if he was from God. They asked him if he was the Christ that
the prophets said was to come, and he answered: “I am not the Christ”. Then
they asked him if he was the Elijah ministry that Malachi prophesied would come
and restore all things. His answer was: “I am not.” Then they said: “Art thou
that prophet?”, referring to a prophecy by Moses in Deut. 18:15, but he
answered, “No.” In the fullest sense he was absolutely correct in all his
answers, tho he did come, as one individual, in the spirit and power of that
great last day Elijah ministry, which Jesus himself acknowledges in Matt.
17:11-13, and Matt. 11:14.
“Well then,” they said, “If these scriptures do not
refer to you or your ministry, just who are you, and where are you described in
prophecy?” And he told them: “I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness,
Make straight the way of the Lord, as said the prophet Esaias.” (Isa. 40:3). So
the coming of John was spoken by the prophet, and even Judas Iscariot was
described in Psalms, also speaking of the curse that came upon his children.
(Psa. 109:8-9, 54:13-14, 41:9).
So the theory of the Pharisees was correct. The Word
does describe major prophetic events. And if it was so specific, and in such
detail, concerning the first advent of Christ (and other persons connected with
Him at the time), how much more will there be a description of the Second
Coming and the New Creation Man, that many-membered corporate Son. So if the
restoration of that glorious Church is to be a reality in our day, we should be
able to look into the Word and let the Spirit show us where we fit into the
picture. If it shows us so clearly the glory of the Head, surely it will have
something to say about the rest of the Body. For He is one with His body.
The Word is very plain that this new creation Man is a
many-membered Body, with Jesus as the Head. The world is waiting for the
manifestation of this Man, God’s corporate son. There are some things that must
happen on this earth in connection with the coming forth of this body of the
Overcomer. Isa. 52:7 says: “How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of
him that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace; that bringeth good
tidings of good, that publisheth salvation; that saith unto Zion, Thy God
reigneth!”
Now notice several things in this verse: First of all
it is “him”, a singular and masculine. Not a bride, but a man. Notice that the
beauty of this One will be seen in his feet. Praise God! And he has a word for
Zion. God reigns, and the watchmen see eye to eye, when God brings again Zion
(vs 8). “How beautiful are the feet of HIM”. The same thing is said in
Nahum 1:15: “Behold upon the mountains the feet of him that bringeth
good tidings, that publisheth peace!” Masculine and singular. Now turn to the
New Testament and see where Paul quotes this scripture in Romans 10:15, but
giving us the fuller revelation of what God is saying: “As it is written, How
beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace and bring
glad tidings of good things!”
Now Paul was not ignorantly misquoting a scripture. The
Holy Spirit is revealing here that we all are a part of that which God is
bringing into One in these last days. “That in the dispensation of the fulness
of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are
in heaven, and which are on earth, even in him.” (Eph. 1:10).
In the gathering of all things together, there will be
those who will still be living on the earth at the time. Just as Jesus was
designated as Head of this Body, these will be known as the feet, the part of
the body in contact with the earth. When the High Priest went through the Vail
on the Day of Atonement, into the Holiest Place, he was barefoot. He wore no
shoes. Description of the garments of the High Priest are given in detail in
the Law, but no provision is made for shoes. The place where he stands is holy
ground.
There are three parts of the High Priest visible as he
passes through the vail, his head, his hands, and his feet. And his robe or
garment hides his feet until they start walking. What a picture of the
manifestation of His glory! We see it in Jesus Christ, the Head. And we see it
in a glorious hand ministry in perfection. We also see it, finally, in that
company of overcomers who carry the entire Body through this vail.
There is a special relationship between some members
of the Body. Turn to that familiar scripture in 1 Cor. 12:12-27. He plainly
says here that just as our body has many members, yet is one body, so Christ is
not just one man, but is made up of many. “Now ye are the body of Christ, and
members in particular.”
Certain members have a special relationship with
certain other members. Notice in verse 15 that the foot and hand are mentioned
together. You see, the foot especially needs the hand ministry, because it is
the apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers that bring this foot
company to perfection here on earth. Verse 16 talks about the ear and the eye,
and throughout the Bible we find these two members mentioned together: “Eyes to
see, and ears to hear”. There is a ministry of “seeing” in the Body,
revelations, visions, etc. But this ministry must be subject to the “hearing”
of the Word of the Lord in order for true faith to come. Notice in verse 17
that hearing is mentioned along with smelling. There must be discernment or
“smelling” in the Body in order to separate the precious from the vile, and to
know the true Word of the Lord from the many voices of Babylon. “The eye cannot
say to the hand (vs. 21) I have no need of thee”. There are those who would say:
“I am an eye in the Body. I can see the program of God, I can get my own
revelations and search out truth for myself. I do not need the hand ministry”.
But let me declare to you, beloved, that the greater your revelations and
visions, the more you need the divine government of the Body. You must be
willing to submit to the ministry and authority of God anointed apostles and
prophets and pastors, etc. This business of the “eye” staying at home alone and
reveling in it’s great revelations and vision is not in divine order, and is a
dangerous thing. If a foreign object gets into the eye, it takes the hand to
get it out, as rough and calloused as that hand seems to be.
Now we come to the crux of this message. Verse 21 says
that the Head (Jesus) cannot say to the Feet (a company of saints living on the
earth); “I have no need of you”. Col. 1:18 and Eph. 1:22 confirms that Jesus
Christ is “the head of the body”. In a normal birth, the head is the first and
the feet are the last to be born. So it is with this Manchild, the New Creation
Man. We have come to the hour when the feet are being brought forth into the
fulness of His glory. But it must be done to a company of saints still living
here on the earth. “We shall not all die”, the apostle tells us. There is a
change coming, and something is going to happen to us right here on the earth.
It is this feet company that I want to write about
today. The Word is full of this truth, giving the nature, characteristics, and
activities of this great people If the scriptures had so much to say concerning
John the Baptist, Judas, and the first coming of Jesus, is it strange that
there would be so much written about the people who come to the end of the age
and bring forth the manifestation of the Sons of God? We have many times read
over scriptures that spoke of the Feet, and never gave it a thought. We never
realized that God was speaking to us of a company of people that we were to be
a part of. Now let us open our hearts for divine revelation, and look into
God’s Word to see what He has to say about the Feet of this Body of Christ.
The great need for those who live here on this earth
is that they come to a life of absolute perfection and purity. There can be no
true and full manifestation of His glory out of a people who are loaded with
sins and bad spirits. The feet must be washed. In chapter 3 of Zechariah, we
see Joshua the high priest standing before the Lord in filthy garments, and the
devil standing there to accuse him. But Joshua is cleansed and made holy and
able to properly minister. He is a type of that “Branch” (vs. 8) that shall
come in the last days, and (vs. 9) God says He will remove the iniquity in one
day. Did not Jesus say: “I am the vine, and ye are the branches”?
“I have refrained my feet from every
evil way, that I might keep thy word.” (Psa. 119:101). There cannot be a full
keeping of His Word until a people living on this earth have refrained from
every evil way, and are walking in perfection. Someone may say: “But that is
impossible”. Impossible with God? He has promised it. Jesus commanded it: “Be
ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect”.
(Matt. 5:48). The picture is given in John chapter 13 where Jesus washes the
feet of His “church”. Jesus warned Peter that if his feet were not washed, he
would have no part in the glory of this Kingdom. He also told him that it was
only the feet that needed washing. For it is just the people who live on this
earth that need cleansing. There is no purgatory for the dead. The saints who
have already gone on do not need a perfecting work done on them while up there
in heaven. It is the ones here on the earth, the Feet, that we are concerned
about getting cleansed. He will wash them, by the Word, until He refrains His
“feet” from every evil way. Speaking of His church on earth in Eph. 5:26 he
says: “That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the
Word, that he might present it to himself a glorious church, not having spot,
or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish”.
That sounds like a perfected company, doesn’t it?
You see, there is to be a people in the last days who
come into a greater knowledge of His Word than anyone who has walked this
earth, except Jesus. Even Paul said: “Now I know in part.” The part shall be
done away, and the perfect shall take over. For if we are to be perfectly
washed and cleansed, we need a perfect understanding of His perfect Word. This
New Creation Man shall be clean, perfect, no longer bearing the image of that
earthy Adam. And to bring us to that, we need a strong cleansing agent. His
Word, clearly understood, is that agent. Psa. 119:105 says: “Thy Word is a lamp
unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” Why not a “lamp unto my eyes”?
Because God is telling us here that the part of the Body of Christ that needs
the light of the Word, is that feet company that is living on the earth at the
time this Body is manifested in His glory.
In Nehemiah chapter eight, we see a tremendous picture of Israel being brought into a knowledge of the Word of God. Now notice several importance things: First of all, it was taking place in the “seventh month” (verse 2), on the first day of the month. This was the time for the “blowing of the trumpet” for the Feast of Tabernacles. This is very significant. Since Passover speaks to us of Justification and Regeneration experience, and the Feast of Pentecost is symbolic of the Holy Spirit coming upon the church, the Baptism in the Spirit, gifts of the Spirit, etc., then this last great Feast of Tabernacles in the end of the year speaks to us of another great realm of the Spirit for His Church. It is the time of the fulness, the “ingathering”.
It is at this time that there is a great impartation
of understanding the Word. Notice also that this is a post-captivity book. That
is, the remnant of Israel had come out of Babylon to rebuild the Temple and the
City of God. Isn’t it strange that during the 70 years the people spent in
Babylon, they did not understand the word? They had the Book. But they did not
receive understanding of it until they had come out of Babylon. What about the
majority of Israel who had remained in Babylon? We have no record of the word
being made alive to them. When Babylon fell, they fell with it. It was those
who had come out of Babylon that God took into a realm of revelation of His
Word. Verse 7 says: “The Levites caused the people to understand the law: and
the people stood in their place. So they read in the Book in the law of God
distinctly, and gave the sense, and caused them to understand the reading.”
Verse one says that the people had gathered themselves as “one man”. Let me say
to you that until that “one man” has come out of Babylon and been gathered
together “unto Him”, that there will be no fulness of the word revealed, nor
shall the watchmen see eye to eye. However, we are even now moving toward that
place, and as a result there is a glorious light from the Word breaking upon
us. We are now seeing truths that have been hidden from ages and from
generations. The people wept (vs. 9) when they saw how far short they had come
of God’s perfect plan. But Nehemiah told them not to weep, that it was a holy
day, and for them to eat the fat, drink the sweet, and send portions to others.
“The joy of the Lord is your strength” he said. And truly this is a day of joy.
It is a day when His Word is coming forth in power and clarity, and the
scriptures are being made alive to us. The doctrines and traditions of Babylon
are being blown away as chaff before the fan, to be burned in the furnace of
fire.
Not only shall this feet company be cleansed by the
washing of water by the Word, but out of them shall flow a fountain of living
waters to bring life to this world. The nations shall sit at His “feet” to
learn wisdom. “Yea, he loved the people; all his saints are in thy hand; and
they sat down at thy feet; every one shall receive of thy words.”
(Deut.33:3). We find a story of a demon possessed man in Luke chapter 8. This
man represents this lost world who is ruled over by the powers of darkness. You
know the story of this man of Gadara. He met Jesus, God’s New Creation Man, and
was delivered from the rulership of Satan. Now where did the people find this
man when they came running out from the city? “Sitting at the feet of
Jesus, clothed and in his right mind.” (vs. 35). This world will feel the
impact of this last day New Creation Man (the harvest of Jesus the Seed). This
world will be set free from the bondage of corruption, and the rulership of
principalities and powers in the heavenlies. Then the world will sit at His
“feet”. That is, they will learn from and be governed by a people living on the
earth who have come into the fulness of Christ
Turn to Luke 10:38-42, and see two women, representing
two kinds of churches. One was very busy rattling pots and pans, doing works.
She was on the “servant” realm, and “troubled about many things”. She did not
have time to “sit at His feet”. And she was disturbed at those who did. “Why
aren’t you working to increase your Sunday School? Why can’t you get busy and
get some programs for your women, a fellowship for the men, and something to
hold the young people? You’ve got to get a building fund started. You must
start fighting Communism, pornography, and racial prejudice. You must join the
Ministerial Alliance and start working toward ecumenical harmony. You’ve got to
“cook up” something to show your ability as a cook.” Pots and pans. Sure I believe
there’s a place for pots and pans. But now the Christ is here, and there is
something far more important. Something eternal that shall not be taken away.
All these other programs and efforts shall vanish, but there was one sitting at
His feet receiving something that would never be taken away. And there is a
church today willing to lay aside all programs and activity just to sit at His
“feet” and learn from Him.
Daniel saw a vision of a man (Dan. 10:5-6) whose arms and feet liken in colour to polished brass, and the voice of his words like the voice of a multitude. What he saw was a prophetic vision of God’s New Creation Man, a multitude, complete, with Christ as the Head. In the book of Revelation, the apostle John sees the same one. In chapter 1 verse 15 it says: “His feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters.” In Rev. 2:18 we read: “These things saith the Son of God, who hath his eyes like unto a flame of fire, and his feet are like fine brass.” Then in Rev. 10:1 it says that his feet were as pillars of fire.
Now all these scriptures speak of His “feet” in connection with brass, fire, and a furnace. Fine brass, polished brass. Now brass is a symbol of judgment, as seen clearly in it’s use in the Tabernacle. This tells us that this feet company will go through a judgment, and will come out of the furnace polished and clean. There is to be much tribulation for those who press into the fulness. None of Adam can go into that kingdom. So whatever comes your way, rejoice in it. Stop whining and crying, and begging God to go easy. Quit worrying about what great sin you’ve committed to cause Him to be so hard on you. This furnace of fire is a necessary thing for the “feet” to come to their place in God.
“In all things give thanks”, the Word instructs us.
This seems hard to do sometimes. But this anointing of Sonship just naturally
brings forth a spirit of praise. This feet company shall be the greatest people
of praise the world has ever seen. They are a people who know the supernatural
joy of the Lord in the midst of sorrow and tragedy. For this Feast of
Tabernacles is a “feast of joy”, and the people are commanded to rejoice
throughout this feast. “My foot standeth in an even place; in the
congregations will I bless the Lord.” (Psa. 26:12). In Psa. 22:22, Jesus speaks
and says that: “in the midst of the congregation will I praise thee”. (Heb.
2:12). “I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the
Lord. Our feet shall stand within thy gates, O Jerusalem.” (Psa.
122:1-2). “Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with
praise.” (Psa. 100:4). So the gates or entrance into the city of God is praise.
And this is where the “feet” shall stand. This indicates that in these last
days, as a people on earth enter into His fulness, they will enter a realm of
praise higher than anything man has known. I realize that Miriam danced on the
banks of the Red Sea, and that the children of Israel praised God with a loud
voice on high many times. I know that Paul and Silas could sing and praise God
in the midnight hour in prison. But neither the Old Testament saints nor the
Early Church have ever known the heights of praise that God is now bringing His
people into. It is the feet company that enter the City through praise.
“Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and
making melody in your heart to the Lord.” (Eph. 5:19).
And in Psalms 149 we read of a people who are joyful
in glory, and who sing aloud upon their beds. “Let the high praises of
God be in their mouth, and a two-edged sword in their hand”. (vs. 6). With this
they go forth to execute vengeance against sin, to bind the devil and
principalities and powers. This honor is for his saints (vs. 9). So praise the
Lord, saints of God! It is your privilege, and your strength!
There is a special promise given to the feet company
in Psalms chapter 91. In verse 11 there is a promise of protection to the Son
of God that even Satan recognized. “For He shall give His angels charge over
thee, to keep thee in all thy ways”. In Matt. 4:6 where Satan was tempting
Jesus to prove He was the Son of God, he applied this scripture to Jesus: “If
thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down (from the pinnacle of the temple),
for it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee; and in
their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot
against a stone.” But tho Jesus knew the verse in Psalms was speaking of Him,
yet He wouldn’t fall into Satan’s trap. He didn’t have to prove He was the Son.
God had already spoken it! He stood on the Word, not on some sign He could
produce. A true son of God does not have to run all over the country claiming
and proving His sonship. God will speak for him. When the chips are down, the
real goods will be there.
The glorious thing about this scripture is that it is
addressed to the Head of the Body (Jesus), but it has reference to protection
for the Feet. “Lest thou dash thy foot”… It certainly was meant for Jesus while
He was walking here on this earth, in the likeness of humanity. But it’s
meaning now is for those in the “feet” company, those who are alive on this
earth. Angels are not protecting the saints in heaven from harm or danger. It
is those on the earth who are in need of the angelic host. And the promise is
ours! It did not say: “Lest thou bump thy head on a tree”, or “Lest thou break
thy arm in a fall”. But it is “Lest thou dash thy foot against a stone”.
As the Sons of God give themselves over completely to
the Father, putting aside their own desires and wills, so the Father intervenes
on their behalf, that nothing but the perfect will of God overtake them. Day
and night, 24 hours a day, for He does not sleep. Psa. 121:2-3 says: “My help
cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth. He will not suffer thy foot
to be moved; he that keepeth thee will not slumber.”
This book, and many more, could be filled with the
testimonies of how God has had His angels watching over His children. Many
great experiences of deliverance from danger and harm could be recounted. A
teenage girl, a close friend of our family, was in Japan with her missionary
parents. A man attempted to attack her, and when she resisted him, he shot her
in the heart at a point blank range of six inches. Her blouse had a hole burned
in it, and her skin over her heart was red from the explosion of the pistol.
But the bullet lay harmlessly on the floor. A modern day miracle of protection.
In the courtroom, where the man was tried for assault with a deadly weapon, the
defense attorney tried to argue that it was not a deadly weapon or the girl
would have been killed. Whereupon the prosecuting attorney fired the pistol
into a thick bundle of cardboard (the only time it had been fired since the
assault), and proved that it was deadly, and the only reason the girl was not
dead was a miracle from her God. A modern day book of Daniel. We have printed her
entire testimony in another pamphlet, “The Powerless Bullet”. “The angel of the
Lord encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them.” (Psa.
34:7).
This feet company must come through to overcoming
victory. God has ordained it. In Prov. 3:23-26 we read: “Then shalt thou walk
in thy way safely, and thy foot shall not stumble. When thou liest down,
thou shalt not be afraid: yea, thou shalt lie down, and thy sleep shall be
sweet. Be not afraid of sudden fear, neither of the desolation of the wicked,
when it cometh. For the Lord shall be thy confidence, and shall keep thy
foot from being taken.” Glory to God! There is a rest for God’s people who
dwell here on this earth, and it is this feet company who shall enter into it.
Hannah prophesied in 1 Sam. 2:9 that: “He will keep the feet of His saints”.
When we have learned this valuable truth, then we will come to a glorious peace, and a dominion unknown by others. In Luke chapter 8 is the story of a group of fishermen who got caught at sea in a storm. They came to the end of their strength and ability, and were sure that their end had come. Other ships had gone down in storms like this, and other men had lost their lives, and they felt sure they were ready to perish. But there was a Son of God on board that ship who had committed His life entirely to the Father, and was quite willing to accept anything the Father chose for Him. He was the only one not disturbed by the adverse situation, therefore He was the only one who had dominion over the situation. He was, in fact, so undisturbed that he was sleeping in the midst of the worst of the storm. When they awoke him, he simply took command of the situation and, for their sakes, rebuked the wind and the raging of the water. In amazement and wonderment they cried out “What manner of man is this?” He’s the manner of man He wants all His sons to be. Undisturbed by any adversity, living above every human circumstance, and in complete control of every situation. The Sons live in confidence and rest, with faith that the Father is watching over with care and tenderness, and knowing (like Elisha), that every mountain of adversity is full of the host of heaven. “Lest thou dash thy foot against a stone”. This does not mean that the Sons will not have problems or persecution or tribulations or afflictions. It means that every problem or obstacle is only there to be overcome. “I can do all things through Christ who strengtheneth me”.
And in the great battle of the ages facing this “feet
company” of the Body of Christ, this promise of protection by the angelic host
will be more meaningful than ever before. Those who walk in the realm of
sonship, in the fulness of the spirit, will know in the fullest measure the
value of this provision. The angels are, as Heb. 1:14 tells us, “all
ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of
salvation.”
David sang a prophetic song in 2 Sam. 22 and Psa. 18,
and I will quote the portions dealing with this feet company: “He (the Lord)
bowed the heavens also, and came down; and darkness was under His feet. God is
my strength and power: and he maketh my way perfect. He maketh my feet like
hinds’ feet: and setteth me upon my high places. Thou hast enlarged my steps
under me; so that my feet did not slip. I have pursued mine enemies, and
destroyed them; and turned not again until I had consumed them. And I have
consumed them, and wounded them, that they could not arise; yea, they are fallen
under my feet”. For thou hast girded me with strength to battle: them that
rose up against me hast thou subdued under me. Then did I beat them as small as
the dust of the earth, I did stamp them as the mire of the street, and did
spread them abroad.” This beautifully harmonizes with what Malachi prophesied
concerning those that feared the Name of the Lord in Mal. 4:3… “And ye shall
tread down the wicked; for they shall be ashes under the soles of your feet in
the day that I shall do this, saith the Lord of hosts”.
Paul tells us in Ephesians chapter 6 that our enemies
are not flesh and blood, but principalities, demons, wicked spirits in the
heavenlies. And these are the enemies which shall be trodden under the “feet”
of Christ. The least of those who walk in this Kingdom realm here on this earth
shall have complete dominion over every devil. Cancers, narcotics, arthritis,
hate, lust, fear, and even death shall not stand before them.
Back again in Psalms 91 and verse 13 we read the rest
of the promise to the “feet”. Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder: the
young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample under feet”. Now I’m sure you are
aware here that he is not talking about natural snakes and lions. These are
symbols of the demons and spirits of darkness. They shall be under our feet.
Paul says in Rom. 16:20 that: “The God of peace shall bruise Satan under
your feet shortly”. The promise in Gen. 3:15 was that the Seed of the Woman
was going to bruise the serpent’s head. Obviously, Paul was saying that this
was still a future event with the Body of Christ, and that the seed spoken of
was the saints of God. Well, it looks like I’m mostly just quoting scriptures
here, but when the Book is so clear on such a tremendous revelation, you don’t
have to do much preaching.
Joshua gives us a beautiful picture of the work of
Jesus and the sons of God in putting all enemies under our feet. In Joshua
chapter 10, we see the defeat of the five kings, the meaning of whose very
names describe the self-life, and the spirits that operate there. First Joshua
sealed them up in a cave, then he brought them forth and had his captains put
their feet on the necks of the kings before he slew them. This was to
demonstrate that even the captains of Joshua’s army had dominion greater than
the greatest of their enemies. And beloved, before the ultimate end of Satan
and his hordes, there will be a manifestation and demonstration of the absolute
authority of the Sons of God over every enemy. In other words, woe unto them
that dwell on the earthly carnal realm, for Satan is come down to you having
great wrath. But at the same time there will be a people who have entered into
a new dimension in God, and who walk in the heavenlies and sit on His throne.
This “feet” of the Body of Christ, while still in the earth, are not of the
earthy nature, but have entered into the fulness of God. They shall demonstrate
the power and dominion of their God, “putting their feet on the necks of the
enemy”. “Till His enemies be made His footstool”. (Heb. 10:13).
Hebrews chapter two gives us to understand that this
present “world” or age has been put in subjection to fallen angels, but that
the age God is speaking of is to be in subjection under the “feet” of the Son
of Man. This was the promise of God given in Psalms chapter eight, but Heb. 2:8
says: “But now we see not yet all things put under him. But we
see Jesus… crowned with glory and honour.” The fact is, that all things are
under the Lord Jesus Christ. He said in Matt. 28:18 that “all power is
given unto me in heaven and in earth.” So He is in complete control. But the
work will not be complete until all enemies are under His “feet”, that is, the
saints who are living here on earth in visible physical bodies. This is the
victory He has ordained, and is moving toward. I realize that most preachers
cannot see the possibility of such a glorious victory, and therefore teach that
none of the saints will ever reach that state of perfection and dominion on
this earth, so must be caught up into heaven to receive their rewards and their
glorified bodies without ever having overcome all their enemies in this body.
That is a doctrine of fear and defeat, and does not fit the character of our
God at all. Dominion will not and cannot come without perfection. For as long
as the enemy has any hold upon us at all, there will be no entering into the
fulness of God. Jesus said that Satan came and found nothing in Him, therefore
He had a perfect dominion over all that He encountered. So shall it be with His
sons, those who come in His likeness and are conformed to His image.
The glory of this people of God is spoken of by the
prophet in Isa. 60:13-15: “The glory of Lebanon shall come unto thee, the fir
tree, the pine tree, and the box together, to beautify the place of my
sanctuary; and I will make the place of my feet glorious. The sons also
of them that afflicted thee shall come bending unto thee; and all they that
despised thee shall bow themselves down at the soles of thy feet; and
they shall call thee, The city of the Lord, the Zion of the Holy One of Israel.
Whereas thou hast been forsaken and hated, so that no man went through thee, I
will make thee an eternal excellency, a joy of many generations.” Can you
believe that? It’s in the Word!
Sure I know that Heaven is glorious! I still believe
in heaven and hell. I know where the saints are, and I know where the sinners
are. But all the glory of Heaven is going to be manifested on this earth. “I
will make the place of my feet glorious”. Did not Jesus pray: “Thy Kingdom
come, thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven”? My friends, let me tell
you something: God is calling an end to this wicked age wherein man has
rebelled against God and Satan has run rampant through the earth. But God has
not given up on His creation, not even this physical ball of mud we call earth.
He is going to make it glorious. God has a surprise for the people of this
world, and He is just about ready to spring it on them. Glory to God! What a
Saviour!
Did you know that the Body of Christ will rule and
reign on this earth? Were you aware that a living physical people were going to
overcome all enemies, and that even the nations of the world would be subdued
under them? Read Psa. 47:3 where it says: “He shall subdue the people under us,
and the nations under our feet.” So the feet company of this glorious
Body of Christ shall bring the nations under subjection to the rule of our Lord
Jesus Christ, King of Kings and Lord of Lords! But first we must be brought
completely in subjection to Him.
“And He said unto me, Son of man, the place of my
throne, and the place of the soles of my feet, where I will dwell in
the midst of the children of Israel forever, and my holy name, shall the house
of Israel no more defile”. (Ezek. 43:7). Hallelujah! Here God is saying that He
has a throne, and dwells, in that feet company. Yes, God will have a people in
whom He rules supreme right here on this earth. Glory! The people living on
this earth have been defiled with sin, and sad to say, even those who are
called by His holy name have not escaped. But He is bringing them out of all
sin, setting up His throne in them, ruling over them completely, and dwelling
in them. Praise God!
We have thought much about the throne of God, mostly
from our desire to sit with Him on His throne, and rule and reign over the
earth. But there will be no ruling for the sons of God, the feet company here
on earth, until He has set up His throne in them. For until you have submitted
completely unto the Lord, He will not put the world in subjection to you! I
know that His throne is in the heavens. I know His will is done in Heaven. But
I look for that time when His throne will operate in a “feet” people, a people
on the earth, and His will is done on earth as it is in heaven. Then shall we
see the world, with all it’s chaotic systems, brought in subjection to God and
His sons. Then shall the kingdoms of this world become the kingdoms of our Lord
and of His Christ. Praise Jesus!