LESSON 2
FIRST ANCHOR
"And the LORD went before them.”
(Exodus 13:21)
1. The first truth and first anchor is “and
the LORD went before them.”
2. On your way to the wilderness it is good to
know that the Lord goes before you, not behind you. When the Lord is behind you it seems to
indicate that He does not want to be involved in what you are doing.
3. I was brought by the Lord into an intense
and pleasant prayer pattern. The Holy
Spirit always flooded me with the Lord’s presence and power. The personal joy was so great that three
hours in such an atmosphere seemed like merely 30 delightful minutes. It lasted only several short weeks.
4. Then the Lord left it. What a disappointment! I attempted to force its reinstatement by
forcing myself to be on my knees daily for long periods of time. But the Lord was no longer interested in
continuing this past pattern. He wanted
to bring me into another prayer pattern.
5. After some days in my attempt to get the old
prayer pattern moving, the Lord came and stood behind me and asked, “What are
you doing on your knees? He certainly
did not want to be involved in what I was doing. “And thine ears shall hear a word behind
thee saying, “this is the way, walk ye in it
when
you turn to the right hand and when ye turn to the left,” (Isaiah 30:21)
6. No voice behind you is a good sign. Some believers are distressed over the fact
that they never hear God’s voice. Do not
be too concerned. In disobedience, out
of the will of God, the Word says, “You shall hear.” Now that is true, and that becomes
necessary. But what about a walk of
obedience?
7. God’s speaking may be very infrequent or even
nonexistent in a walk in His will. Once
we are in God’s will, there is no need for His speaking unless there is a
change in His will. We simply continue
to follow in obedience.
8. He goes before you as we follow in
obedience. We have heard His
direction. On the other hand we may not
have been conscience of His leading.
Something got us going on the right track. We may hear His voice in front of us as we go
in obedience or we may not hear His voice as we continue on the proper
path. Do not be overly concerned about
His silence, but rather focus your attention upon the first anchor, He goes
before you.
9. The Lord goes before us. The Lord is there. That’s a fact. If He goes in front of us, then He arrives
before we arrive. He goes before
you. This is a needy and valuable
anchor. We should recognize, feeling or no feeling, that the Lord is present
and He got there before we did. This is
a tremendously valuable truth to the person who finds himself in the
wilderness.
10. It would be to our advantage to know (before
we wake up and discover that we are in the wilderness) that we are on our way
to the wilderness. For if we know we are
on our way to the wilderness, it will help to cushion the shock of the
wilderness when we do arrive in that land of stark contrast.
11. If the Lord goes before us he knows the
circumstances to which we are coming.
This indeed is an anchor for our soul.
It will hold us in difficult places.
Our Shepherd goes ahead of us.
What a great comfort. He knows
every place which we experience in the whole of our lifetime. He has been leading you; he has gone
ahead.
12. The Lord is our Shepherd who goes ahead; He
knows where He is leading me. He goes
there before He begins to lead me there.
He walks ahead of me as he leads, “When he puts forth all his own, he
goes before them as the sheep follow him.”
(John 10:4)
13. He allured her into the wilderness, “Therefore, behold, I will allure
her. I will bring her into the
wilderness and speak comfort to her.”
(Hosea 2:14) By His wonderful
approaches He allures her. He did not
lay all His cards on he table. There are
hidden factors. She did not know where she as going.
14. It is His mercy and love for us which keeps
certain factors hidden from us. If we
knew that we were going into the wilderness, chances are that we would balk and
turn another path. But the Lord is
clever and entices us, “Come, come right this way.” God’s call is always to come up near
Him.
“And
the Lord said, here is a place by Me and you shall stand on the rock.” (Exodus 33:21) This is the initial invitation; this is the
initial leading into the wilderness.
15. The promise of Him leading us into the
wilderness comes with another promise, “Who is this coming up from the
wilderness, leaning on her beloved?”
(Song of Solomon 8:5) We go
to the wilderness to have our questions answered, where no one can hear us
scream. God leads us into the wilderness
so we can learn to lean on Him.
16. In order for truth to be an anchor, it must
grip our inner being. It is not to be
gathered by mentally assenting to it, although that certainly will help some
what. We must remember truth is not
mental gymnastics of the spirit. If we
are to have faith in the truth and if we are to gather truth, it will be by the
Holy Spirit, by His work in our lives (through His dealing and judgments), and
revelation. God measures man by how much
revelation of God he possesses.
Revelation is God’s measuring stick.
17. On our part it will necessitate an ongoing
surrender to the ways of God. More and
more surrender in us the more truth will grip us. Regardless of the circumstances or the
situations in which we find ourselves, we will know and live the truth. It will be a sure anchor for your soul.