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    Despising the Shame

    Posted by Lev/Christopher on November 2, 2009 at 11:56am
    in Inspirations / Devotionals

    01 Nov 2009 11:25 AM PST
    http://parablesblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/despising-shame.html

    Joseph Herrin (11-1-09)

    Hebrews 12:2-3
    Looking unto Yahshua, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy
    that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat
    down at the right hand of the throne of God. For consider Him who endured
    such hostility from sinners against Himself, lest you become weary and
    discouraged in your souls.

    In this hour the Father is perfecting a group of sons that they might be
    qualified for the promotion that is soon to be granted. He would have them
    to understand the trials they are called to endure. I am observing in my
    life, and in the life of a small group of saints who are pressing on to
    maturity, that the Father is bringing them to a particular type of trial in
    this hour. The trial can be exceedingly severe, or rather benign, depending
    upon how easily we surrender to the working of the cross, and how ready we
    are to slay all pride in our lives.

    This trial is one of bearing reproaches and accusations. It involves being
    considered a transgressor by the vast majority of men, even many who are
    very close in relationship, either spiritually or physically. The trials
    that many are being brought to involve experiencing open shame, and the
    successful pathway to victory is to die to all urges to defend oneself and
    one’s reputation.

    We must be content with reproaches and insults. We must count it as nothing
    when all men declare us to be evil.

    II Corinthians 12:10
    Therefore I am well content with weaknesses, with insults, with distresses,
    with persecutions, with difficulties, for Christ's sake; for when I am
    weak, then I am strong.

    Ah! To be content with insults - that is a big one. Can I be thought ill of
    by all men and not feel the need to give a defense? Am I truly dead to
    self-seeking, so that I am not provoked by slander and false charges? Can I
    bear all things, and respond with love, seeking the welfare of the very
    one’s hurling abuse at me?

    Christ did. Even while being crucified, mocked, and railed against, He
    said, “Father, forgive them for they do not know what they do.” This must
    be the proven character of those who will be given authority in the days to
    come.

    I have often thought that suffering for Christ would always allow a man to
    maintain some dignity. If a man was slandered for following Christ, then
    surely others would see and know that it was for Christ’s sake that they
    were being ill treated. I have learned, however, that God very frequently
    brings His sons and daughters to be accused of things that others will
    never recognize as being the result of following Christ. He will very often
    let all around them think they are disobedient, irresponsible, infidels,
    and great transgressors.

    I am privy to the lives of a number of saints in this hour who are seeking
    to follow the path the Father has appointed to them with all their hearts.
    Oftentimes the Father lays upon them some obedience that is unusual, and
    little understood. He has led some to leave their jobs and to look to Him
    for all their provision, yet having done so, the Father then allows them to
    suffer reproach. Some in following the leading of the Spirit have faced
    loss of homes and lands and furnishings and many things that Christians
    believe they are entitled to.

    Those Christians who are not surrendered to the Spirit, or who have not
    received similar guidance from the Father, often look askance at these
    troubled souls whose lives are best with trials, and they seek to convince
    them that they must be walking in some error. Temptations arise to deliver
    oneself from the trial by returning to work, but the spirit inside the man
    or woman testifies that this trial, this path they are walking, is
    appointed by God and must not be abandoned.

    Ten years ago I faced these very trials myself, and I found the going very
    difficult. Although I had great assurance from the Father that I had heard
    Him correctly, and was to trust Him for all the provision of myself and my
    family, I could not understand why He did not provide the things we were
    accustomed to. Why did the Father allow us to experience comparative
    poverty when our brothers and sisters in the Lord were walking in abundance?

    My own fears of what we might suffer were exacerbated by the condemnation
    and judgments of others. How I wanted for those around me to recognize that
    I was struggling with all that was in me to follow the voice of the Spirit
    despite great pressures within and without. In the moment of my greatest
    trial and most tremendous effort to not shrink back from the path appointed
    to me, I wanted other Christians to understand that my way was appointed by
    God.

    It was not the Father’s will, however. Every effort I made to demonstrate
    to those around me that God does lead His sons in this manner, and we are
    called to suffer, were met with defeat. If a person did not perceive the
    hand of God in these things before I began my explanation to them, they did
    not see it when I got finished. God was teaching me to die to the thoughts
    and opinions of man, but this particular death was very hard for me.

    See the writing “The Silence of the Lambs.”

    http://www.heart4god.ws/id285.htm

    I am persuaded that this trial is one that all who would enter into places
    of promotion, receiving spiritual authority and power, must overcome
    victoriously. It is often the last hurdle to be cleared. Those who have
    borne suffering for a long season are finding in this very hour that this
    is the experience they are entering into. God is subjecting them to open
    shame in order to bring them to a place of death to all self-seeking, that
    they might love only for the will of God and the blessing of others.

    God will not choose an experience of shame that allows for some dignity to
    remain. Joseph, the son of Jacob, was sold as a slave into Egypt. God chose
    for Joseph to bear the stigma of being the man who tried to rape Potipher’s
    wife. Where was the dignity in that? There is little wonder that Joseph
    chafed against this accusation. We read of Joseph’s repeated attempts to
    persuade others of his innocence. Having interpreted the dream for
    Pharaoh’s cupbearer, Joseph appends an appeal to the disclosure of the
    dream.

    Genesis 40:14-15
    “Only keep me in mind when it goes well with you, and please do me a
    kindness by mentioning me to Pharaoh, and get me out of this house. For I
    was in fact kidnapped from the land of the Hebrews, and even here I have
    done nothing that they should have put me into the dungeon."

    Joseph had not yet learned to be content with insults and reproaches. The
    injustice of his situation galled him. The deplorable reputation he was
    saddled with chafed upon his back. He sought for a way to discharge the
    unwanted shame.

    Yahweh would have His servants rest in the knowledge that He will vindicate
    them when He is ready.

    Isaiah 54:17
    "No weapon that is formed against you shall prosper; and every tongue that
    accuses you in judgment you will condemn. This is the heritage of the
    servants of Yahweh, and their vindication is from Me," declares Yahweh.

    Do you hear what this declares. Every tongue that falsely condemns the
    servants of God will be stilled. Yet for a season these tongues are given
    freedom to wag. Indeed, God uses the judgments of others to establish
    humility in the hearts of His sons and daughters. Yahweh declares that the
    heritage of His servants is that they will be vindicated. Yahweh will make
    the obedience of His overcoming saints known.

    We must rest, however. The overcomers vindication is not brought about by
    their own testimony. It will be realized through God when the hour is
    right. First they must manifest contentment with whatever circumstances the
    Father chooses for them, even if it be open shame.

    Joseph could not be released from prison until he learned the lesson of
    letting his reputation rest solely in God’s hands. That Joseph came to this
    rest is evidenced in what occurred two years later when he was suddenly
    brought before Pharaoh to interpret his dreams.

    Joseph was given insight and understanding of the dreams, and declared
    their meaning openly, but unlike his experience in interpreting the
    Cupbearer’s dream, there was no plea of innocence appended. Joseph had the
    perfect opportunity to give a defense of himself and to declare the
    injustice he had experienced. He was standing before Pharaoh, and had just
    answered a perplexing riddle. Yet Joseph was silent. He uttered no defense.
    He was at rest.

    The fruit of this victory was immediately apparent. The one who had been
    subject to open shame was suddenly adorned with great honor. When Joseph
    left his vindication in God’s hands, God acted in a marvelous manner, far
    beyond the greatest hopes of Joseph.

    Genesis 41:38-45
    Then Pharaoh said to his servants, "Can we find a man like this, in whom is
    a divine spirit?" So Pharaoh said to Joseph, "Since God has informed you of
    all this, there is no one so discerning and wise as you are. You shall be
    over my house, and according to your command all my people shall do homage;
    only in the throne I will be greater than you." And Pharaoh said to
    Joseph, "See I have set you over all the land of Egypt." Then Pharaoh took
    off his signet ring from his hand, and put it on Joseph's hand, and clothed
    him in garments of fine linen, and put the gold necklace around his neck.
    And he had him ride in his second chariot ; and they proclaimed before
    him, "Bow the knee!" And he set him over all the land of Egypt. Moreover,
    Pharaoh said to Joseph, "Though I am Pharaoh, yet without your permission
    no one shall raise his hand or foot in all the land of Egypt." Then Pharaoh
    named Joseph Zaphenath-paneah; and he gave him Asenath, the daughter of
    Potiphera priest of On, as his wife. And Joseph went forth over the land of
    Egypt.

    Some have misunderstood the phrase that serves as the title of this post.
    The words “despising the shame” mean “to think nothing of the shame; to
    esteem it not; to pay it no mind.” The word despise originally meant to
    show no regard for something, or someone. It is this meaning that was
    intended by the authors of the King James Bible when they declared that
    Christ “despised the shame.”

    That this is the correct meaning is evidenced in the response of Christ.
    When reviled, he did not revile in return. While suffering, He uttered no
    threats. He entrusted His soul to the One who judges righteously (I Peter
    2).

    Isaiah 53:7
    He was oppressed and He was afflicted, yet He did not open His mouth; Like
    a lamb that is led to slaughter, and like a sheep that is silent before its
    shearers, so He did not open His mouth.

    Matthew 27:12-14
    And while He was being accused by the chief priests and elders, He did not
    answer. Then Pilate said to Him, "Do You not hear how many things they
    testify against You?" And He did not answer him with regard to even a
    single charge, so the governor was quite amazed.

    Christ endured open shame patiently. He knew it was but for a moment. The
    hour would come when He would ascend to the Father and sit down at the
    right hand of power. His Father would vindicate Him, and His circumstances
    would be altered as suddenly and completely as Joseph’s. Christ’s glory was
    all the greater, for He willingly submitted to a greater shame than any
    other. The Lord of glory freely took upon the form of a bondservant. He
    willingly went to the cross to be crucified between two thieves.

    What will you or I be called to suffer that could possibly compare? Will we
    bear up under it patiently?

    There are some who have been appointed to suffer such ignominy at this
    hour. When they had hope the trials were at an end, they find that a
    greater reproach is falling upon them than they had previously experienced.
    Dear saints, this is a sign that things are nearing the end. The hour for
    the ascension of the manchild is not far off. A group of overcoming saints
    must be qualified to receive spiritual authority to lead the people of God
    through their wilderness experiences in this last hour.

    I am reminded of a passage from Jane Leade’s prophecy of 1679. Jane Leade
    was shown 330 years ago that which would be the experience of some in this
    last hour. She wrote:

    "Wherefore the spirit of David shall revive in this blossoming root. These
    will have might given them to overcome the Dragon and his angels, even as
    David overcame Goliath and the Philistine army. This will be the standing
    up of the great prince Michael and will be as the appearance of Moses
    against Pharaoh, in order that the chosen seed may be brought out of hard
    servitude. Egypt doth figure this servile creation under which Abraham's
    seed groans, but a prophet, and the most prophetical generation, will the
    Most High raise up who shall deliver His people by the force of spiritual
    arms. For which there must be certain head powers to bear the first office,
    who are to be persons in favor with God, whose dread and fear shall fall on
    all nations, visible and invisible, because of the mighty acting power of
    the Holy Spirit which shall rest upon them. For Christ will appear in some
    chosen vessels to bring into the Promised Land, the New Creation state."

    Thus, Moses, Joshua, and Aaron may be considered types of some upon whom
    the same Spirit will come, yet in greater proportion. Whereby they shall
    make way for the ransomed of the Lord to return to Mt. Zion, but none shall
    stand under God but those who have become "tried" stones after the pattern
    and similitude of Christ. This will be a fiery trial through which a very
    few will be able to pass or bear up in it. Whereby the waiters for this
    visible breaking forth are strictly charged to hold fast, and wait together
    in the unity of Pure Love. This trial will be of absolute necessity to all
    for the clearing away of all remaining infirmities of the natural mind, and
    the burning of all hay, wood, and stubble. For nothing must remain in the
    fire, for as a refiner shall He purify the sons of the kingdom. There will
    be some who will be fully redeemed being clothed upon with a priestly
    garment after the Melchizedek order. This will qualify them for governing
    Authority. Therefore it is required on their part to suffer the Spirit of
    burning, and the fanning of the Fiery Breath searching every part within
    them until they arrive at a Fixed Body from whence the wonders are to flow
    out."

    There is a great joy set before the overcomers. You who are called to
    suffer in this hour, consider those things coming against you as nothing.
    Embrace them with contentment. God sees all. He knows all. Even if all men
    view you as wicked, Yahweh knows that the precious character of His Son is
    being revealed in you.

    Hold fast! Hold fast! In a moment you will see the Lord of glory.

    May you be blessed with peace and understanding in these days.

    Heart4God Website: http://www.heart4god.ws
    Parables Blog: http://www.parablesblog.blogspot.com

    Mailing Address:
    Joseph Herrin
    P.O. Box 5546
    Macon, GA 31208


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