{"id":211,"date":"2010-09-27T21:50:27","date_gmt":"2010-09-28T01:50:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/colemanglenn.wordpress.com\/?p=211"},"modified":"2010-09-27T21:50:27","modified_gmt":"2010-09-28T01:50:27","slug":"sermon-the-desolate-land-yields-fruit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/goodandtruth\/2010\/09\/sermon-the-desolate-land-yields-fruit\/","title":{"rendered":"Sermon: The Desolate Land Yields Fruit"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p>This sermon was preached in Dawson Creek, BC, and Grande Prairie, Alberta, on Sunday September 26.<\/p>\n<p>THE DESOLATE LAND YIELDS FRUIT<\/p>\n<p>A Sermon by Rev. Coleman S. Glenn<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThus says the Lord Jehovih to the mountains, and to the hills, to the rivers, and to the valleys, to the desolate wastes, and to the cities that are forsaken, which became a prey and derision to the residue of the heathen that are round about.\u201d Ezekiel 36:4<\/p>\n<p>Imagine Ezekiel calling out to a desolate land.\u00a0 The kingdom of Israel and the kingdom of Judah have both been taken away into captivity, and the land of Canaan has been overrun by Israel\u2019s enemies.\u00a0 \u201cThus says the Lord Jehovih \u2026. to the desolate wastes, and the cities that are forsaken.\u201d\u00a0 The prophet is told to say these words not to the people of Israel, and not even to the people inhabiting the land: he is told to speak these words to the land itself.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>A desolate land, overrun by enemies, the cities destroyed, no life in the hills or the mountains.\u00a0 We all know this land, because there are times when we see this desolate land in ourselves.\u00a0 We look inward, and see nothing but bare mountains, deserts, \u201cdesolate wastes.\u201d\u00a0 We feel alone \u2013 that we are distant from the people we love, even that our love for others has left us.\u00a0 And in those times, we can hear the voice of the Lord calling out to us from a distance.\u00a0 We can hear a small voice saying, \u201cBut you, O mountains of Israel, you shall shoot forth your branches and yield your fruit to my people Israel.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>This is the message of the sermon: the Lord promises the desolate land that it will bear fruit, and that its people will return.<\/p>\n<p>We can see that there is hope in desolation.\u00a0 But why is the land made desolate in the first place?\u00a0 What\u2019s the use of this desolation?\u00a0\u00a0 The book <em>Arcana Coelestia<\/em> says, \u201cThe Divine Providence differs from all other leading and guidance in the fact that Providence continually regards what is eternal, and continually leads unto salvation, and this through various states, sometimes glad, sometimes sorrowful, which the man cannot possibly comprehend; but still they are all profitable to his eternal life\u201d (n. 8560).<\/p>\n<p>Every state that we go through, whether happy or sad, is leading to a good end.\u00a0 Does this mean the Lord wants us to feel desolate, like an empty land?\u00a0 No \u2013 it is hellish spirits who lead people into temptation and desolation.\u00a0 But the Lord <em>allows<\/em> these things for the sake of a good end.\u00a0 Think of the story of Joseph and his brothers.\u00a0 Joseph\u2019s brothers sold him into slavery in Egypt.\u00a0 They acted from evil.\u00a0 When the children of Israel were carried away into captivity and the land was made desolate, the conquerors were evil.\u00a0 But when Joseph is reunited with his brothers, he does not avenge himself on them.\u00a0 He says, \u201cBut as for you, you meant evil against me; but God meant it for good.\u201d\u00a0 The evil spirits who desolate us are trying to destroy us; but the Lord uses these desolate times as an opportunity to prepare us for renewal.<\/p>\n<p>The book <em>Arcana Coelestia<\/em> specifically addresses this prophecy by Ezekiel.\u00a0 In number 5376, it says, \u201cThe subject treated of here is the desolation that comes before regeneration, the desolation being signified by the \u2018desolate wastes,\u2019 and the \u2018cities that are forsaken, which became a prey and derision.\u2019\u201d\u00a0 There is a desolation that comes before regeneration \u2013 a death that comes before rebirth.\u00a0 We see this cycle in the natural world \u2013 in the autumn, leaves begin to fall, and in the winter the land can be desolate \u2013 but every spring, new life arises out of the decay and death.\u00a0 The miracle of the redeemed land is a miracle that happens constantly around us, in plain sight.\u00a0 \u201cWeeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning\u201d (Psalm 30:5).<\/p>\n<p>But in the winter time, spring is nothing but a fantasy, the far off voice of a prophet in exile.\u00a0 In desolate times, renewal seems impossible.\u00a0 What is the use of winter?\u00a0 What is the use of desolation?\u00a0 We can see from experience one of the uses: without winter, how much less would we appreciate the miracle of spring?\u00a0 Without times of emptiness, how would we appreciate fullness?\u00a0 We go through states of day and night \u2013 days when we feel the Lord\u2019s presence, and nights when the Lord seems distant.\u00a0 Even in heaven these cycles take place, as described in the book <em>Arcana Coelestia<\/em>:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>The heavenly state is such that spirits and angels pass through morning, midday, and evening, also twilight and morning again, and so on. \u2026All in heaven undergo and pass through these alternating states; without them they cannot be led to ever greater perfection. For those alternating states establish contrasts for them, and from those contrasts they gain more perfect perception, for from those contrasts they know what does not constitute happiness since they know from them what is not good and what is not true. (AC n. 5962)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Angels can see what is good and true from comparing it to a <em>lack<\/em> of what is good and true.<\/p>\n<p>Other passages in the Writings say that the cycles in the lives of angels are relatively mild, that their darkness is not very dark.\u00a0 But the desolation in Ezekiel goes beyond this.\u00a0 It is utter desolation; this is conquest by foreign armies, cities destroyed, hills and mountains barren.\u00a0 The desolation that comes before regeneration is far from mild \u2013 it is utter and complete.<\/p>\n<p>This is a particular kind of desolation.\u00a0 As mentioned before, this is the desolation that immediately comes before regeneration.\u00a0 Right before a person begins his path of rebirth, he comes into a state of darkness and desolation.\u00a0 The creation story begins in darkness and chaos, and after each day, it is said that \u201cthe evening and the morning\u201d were the first, or second, or third day.\u00a0 First there is darkness, first there is evening, first there is desolation, before there is light, before there is morning, before there is re-birth.<\/p>\n<p>This specific desolation that comes before regeneration is pictured in many other places in the Word.\u00a0 In a story from the book of Genesis, Abraham casts out Sarah\u2019s maidservant Hagar because Hagar\u2019s son Ishmael has been mocking Sarah\u2019s son Isaac.\u00a0 Hagar wanders in the wilderness with her son Ishmael, and they run out of water.\u00a0 They are near death, and in despair, Hagar puts her son Ishmael under a bush so she does not have to see him die, then lifts up her voice and weeps.\u00a0 It is a picture of desolation and despair.\u00a0 But just at that point, when all hope seems lost, an angel of the Lord speaks to Hagar and tells her not to fear, that there is water nearby \u2013 just as the voice of Ezekiel called to the land that it should not despair, that it would return to life.\u00a0 The passage we read from the Writings earlier describes the inner meaning of Hagar\u2019s despair and hope: that it is despair because of a lack of truth, followed by hope at a promise that truth will be restored<\/p>\n<p>Why is truth taken away or brought into doubt, though?\u00a0 Why was Hagar almost allowed to die?\u00a0 Why is the land made desolate?\u00a0 The general reason we already mentioned \u2013 so that from experiencing anxiety and grief, we can perceive the opposite, the blessings that the Lord gives us.\u00a0 But in a more specific sense, why does \u201cdesolation come before regeneration\u201d? \u00a0Why are we brought into a state of ignorance after we\u2019ve learned truth but before we start to make them part of our lives? We read in our reading this morning that the primary reason for this particular desolation is that what is \u201cpersuasive\u201d with a person can be broken, so that he or she can see what is true.<\/p>\n<p>What is this \u201cpersuasiveness\u201d?\u00a0 It is a tendency to believe that we already know everything we need to know, a reluctance to change our minds or be challenged, the desire to always stick to the way we\u2019ve always seen things.\u00a0 Further in the passage from <em>Arcana Coelestia <\/em>about Hagar, we are given the example of someone who feels like that they have power and intelligence from themselves, not from the Lord.\u00a0 They can be intellectually convinced that the Lord is really in charge, but they don\u2019t believe it in their hearts until they are able to experience their own helplessness for themselves.\u00a0 In their hearts, they still are<em> persuaded<\/em> that they do not need the Lord\u2019s help.\u00a0 The passage says,<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>But when anxiety and grief are induced upon them by the fact of their own helplessness, and this even to despair, their persuasive is broken, and their state is changed; and then they can be led into the belief that they can do nothing of themselves, but that all power, prudence, intelligence, and wisdom are from the Lord. \u2026 (AC 2694)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Why is the land allowed to become desolate?\u00a0 So that we can <em>experience<\/em> the truth of the Lord\u2019s saving power, to break us out of our own comfortable self-assurance that <em>we<\/em> can take care of everything.\u00a0 We might \u201cknow\u201d a lot of teachings from the Word but not really understand or believe them on a deep level.\u00a0 When we come into states of desolation, we realize that we don\u2019t actually understand those truths.\u00a0 We feel like they\u2019re being taken from us.\u00a0 We experience a devastating feeling that we don\u2019t know anything at all, that despite our years of being taught we haven\u2019t really learned anything.<\/p>\n<p>Have you ever experienced this?\u00a0 You realize that you don\u2019t understand something you\u2019ve always known is true?\u00a0 Maybe it\u2019s the truth that all good and truth come from the Lord; maybe it\u2019s the truth that the Lord Jesus Christ is God; maybe it\u2019s the meaning of one of the Ten Commandments, for example, what it really means to \u201cnot covet\u201d.\u00a0 We can know the words that express a truth but realize we don\u2019t understand actually understand the truth itself at all.\u00a0 We can despair over the realization that a truth has apparently been taken from us.\u00a0 But then it can come back, and when it comes back, it\u2019s a <em>deep<\/em> truth \u2013 a truth that you <em>feel<\/em>, that you <em>live<\/em>, that you may no longer even be able to express in words.<\/p>\n<p>When we first learn what is true, it enters our head, and doesn\u2019t get much further.\u00a0 We might take pride in our knowledge, we might love that others think well of us.\u00a0 But in time we find this kind of truth leaves us desolate.\u00a0 The land comes under attack from enemies, and we do not know how to defend ourselves, because the true things we know are only intellectual, and they\u2019re tied up with pride and selfishness.\u00a0 In our path of regeneration, we will all experience this if we have not already: a feeling that we are lost, that the things we once knew and took comfort in, the love we felt for others, even the most basic spiritual truths \u2013 that there is God, that He loves us \u2013 even these feel like they have been taken from us.\u00a0 The land is made desolate.<\/p>\n<p>We cannot force an end to these states.\u00a0 The passages we read tell us that we <em>will<\/em> go through them, if not in this world, then in the next world.\u00a0 There is not a simple solution, an easy way to avoid those long nights of doubt and despair.\u00a0 But we can take some comfort in knowing that this is still part of the Lord\u2019s plan, that he is allowing us to go through this for the sake of salvation. \u00a0It is OK for us to be experiencing this. \u00a0The Lord is allowing it to happen so that afterwards we can come into a much deeper understanding, a much fuller sense of His presence. \u00a0In those states of darkness, we can try to hear the Lord\u2019s voice, try to obey Him even though we have lost sight of Him.\u00a0 Like Hagar, we can cry out to Him.\u00a0 We can call to mind the truth that all states lead to a good end.\u00a0 But still, we may come almost to the point of total despair.\u00a0 But eventually a voice <em>will<\/em> call to us.\u00a0 The prophet Ezekiel sings out to the land \u2013<\/p>\n<p>But you, O mountains of Israel, you shall shoot forth your branches, and yield your fruit to My people of Israel; for they are at hand to come.\u00a0 For, behold, I [am] for you, and I will turn unto you, and you shall be tilled and sown: And I will multiply men upon you, all the house of Israel, [even] all of it: and the cities shall be inhabited, and the wastes shall be builded: And I will multiply upon you man and beast; and they shall increase and bring fruit: and I will settle you after your old estates, and will do better [unto you] than at your beginnings: and you shall know that I [am] Jehovah.<\/p>\n<p><em>Amen.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Lessons: Ezekiel 36:1-15: Mark 4:35-41; AC 2694<\/p>\n<p>AC 2694. That they who are being reformed are reduced into ignorance of truth, or desolation, even to grief and despair, and that they then for the first time have comfort and help from the Lord, is unknown at this day, for the reason that few are reformed. They who are such that they can be reformed are brought into this state, if not in the life of the body, nevertheless in the other life, where this state is well known, and is called vastation or desolation, \u2026 They who are in such vastation or desolation are reduced even to despair; and when they are in this state they then receive comfort and help from the Lord, and are at length taken away into heaven, where they are instructed among the angels as it were anew in the goods and truths of faith. The reason of this vastation and desolation is chiefly that the persuasive which they have conceived from what is their own may be broken; and that they may also receive the perception of good and truth, which they cannot receive until the persuasive which is from their own has been as it were softened.<\/p>\n<p>This is brought about by the state of anxiety and grief even to despair. What is good, nay, what is blessed and happy, no one can perceive with an exquisite sense unless he has been in a state of what is not good, not blessed, and not happy. From this he acquires a sphere of perception, and this in the degree in which he has been in the opposite state. The sphere of perception and the extension of its limits arise from the realizing of contrasts. 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