And God Said, Let the water under
the sky be gathered to one place, and let dry ground appear." And it was
so. "God called the dry ground "land," and the gathered waters he called
"seas." And God saw that it was good.
Then God said, "let the land
produce vegetation; seed-bearing plants and trees on the land that bear
fruit with seed in it, according to their various kinds." And it was so.
The land produced vegetation: plants bearing seed according to their kinds
and trees bearing fruit with seed in it according to their kinds. And God
saw that it was good. And there was evening, and there was morning -- the
third day.
III. THE THIRD DAY
For on the third day the
earth emerges from the waters. Up to this point the unquiet element, which
is naturally uppermost in the creature, has prevailed everywhere. Light
has come, shewn the waste; a heaven is formed within it; but nothing fixed
or firm has yet appeared. Just as in the saint there is first light, and
a heaven too within, while as yet he is all instability, with nothing firm
or settled. But now the firm earth rises. The state desired by Paul - "that
we be no more tossed to and fro with every wind of doctrine, but may grow
up in all things into Him who is the Head, even Christ" - here begins to
be accomplished. Now the will, long buried and overwhelmed with TOSSING
LUSTS, rises above them to become very fruitful; and the soul, once lost
in PASSIONS, emerges from the deep "like the earth which He founded for
ever".
This earth rises out of
the waters. Above their storms and waves something fixed appears, setting
a limit to them. Seas yet may remain; at times they roar against the land;
but from this time they cannot overflow it. "He hath set a bound that they
may not pass over, that they turn not again to cover the earth."
"He hath placed the sand for the bound of the sea, by a perpetual decree
that it cannot pass it; and though the waves thereof toss themselves, yet
can they not prevail; though they roar, yet can they not pass over it."
And when we think what a bound it is - the shifting sand; when we think
how, as the wise man says, "all the rivers - all the TORRENTS OF PASSION
- run into the sea, yet it
overflows not"; when
we think how oft it rages UNDER THE GALES OF LUST, and yet the dry land
fails not, nor sinks before it; we must confess GOD'S HAND IN ITS PRESERVATION,
as in its first appearing, and that it is HIS WORD AND WILL THAT KEEP THE
BOUND. For "He shut up the sea with bars and doors, when it broke
forth, as if it had issued out of the womb: He said, Hitherto shalt
thou come, and no further, and here shall thy waves of pride be stayed".
Nay, more. Here, as in all things, "out of the eater comes forth meat,
and out of the strong comes forth sweetness". Not only do the waves not
destroy the earth, but the rough gales borne from their vexed bosom are
full of health and bracing. We could not afford to lose them. Trying as
they
are for a while, and most hurtful if we have not some protection, the gales
of lust and temptation will strengthen while they move us: by them noxious
exhalations are carried far away. In the world to come we shall want no
storms; therefore "no sea" is there. HERE WE NEED IT; therefore IT IS LEFT
IN LOVE TO TRY US. Yea, these seas and their roaring may praise the Lord,
for He sitteth King above the water-floods; and all their tempests within,
like the wrath of man without, in ways above our present thoughts, yet
praise Him. But the work here, the rising earth, is to restrain these waves.
Good may come out of their roarings; the greater good, THE SPECIAL WORK
OF THIS DAY, is to bound them, TO FORM A FIXED AND QUIET HABITATION. So
the earth is freed. Need I repeat the lesson here, that it is BY CHECKING
OUR
DESIRES - BY BOUNDING THE UNSTABLE ELEMENT IN US - that the man is
MADE FREE?
There is yet more for us
to mark in this emerging earth. Not only does it
escape the floods: it comes
up also into the expanse of heavens. That creature, so long buried, now
mounts up to meet the skies, as though aspiring to touch and become a part
of heaven; while on its swelling bosom rest the sweet waters, the clouds,
which embrace and kiss the hills. When man BY RESURRECTION is freed from
RESTLESS LUSTS; when he comes up from under the DOMINION OF PASSIONS into
A STATE OF REST AND PEACE; not only is he delivered from a load, but he
also meets a purer world, an atmosphere of clear and high blessing; where
even his hard rocks may be furrowed into channels for the rain; HEAVEN
ALMOST TOUCHING EARTH, AND EARTH HEAVEN.
Not without awful convulsions
can such a change be wrought. The earth must heave before the waters are
gathered into one place. The Psalmist marks this, when he says, "The waters
stood above the hills": then - "at thy rebuke they fled; at the noise of
thy thunder they hasted away: they go up by the mountains, they go down
by the valleys, unto the place which Thou hast founded for them".
Some have felt all this within: the earth clean dissolved - the earth broken
down and moved exceedingly - the earth reeling like a drunkard, and removed
like a cottage - preparatory to binding THE HOST OF LUSTS which have held
sway
over it; till they gathered
together as prisoners in a pit, and shut up in their prison. Many a soul
shews rents and chasms like the steep mountains. Nevertheless, "the
mountains bring peace, and the little hills righteousness".
And this is effected on
the third OR RESURRECTION DAY; for in creation, as elsewhere, the "third
day" always speaks of RESURRECTION. We shall see in the development of
Adam or man that the third great life, I mean Noah's, is REGENERATION;
for in man, as in the earth, much is wrought ere the flood is passed. The
earth rises not before the third day. Just so in the world within: much
is done before this day, before we know anything of "the power of resurrection".
But "after two days He will revive us; in the third day He will raise us
up, and we shall live in His sight. Then shall we know, if we follow on
to know the Lord".
Then the earth being raised,
and so separated from the waters, a name is
bestowed on both by God.
"The dry land He called Earth; and the gathering together of the waters,
Seas." Here, as elsewhere, the name is characteristic; and, in this instance,
it seems easy to trace the thought intended to be conveyed by these titles.
The word "seas", in the Hebrew, means tumults or agitations. The
word "earth", like our word "ground", describes a substance which will
suffer itself to be reduced to powder, and so is fitted to take any form
as God pleases; ready to be framed by the will and wisdom of the Great
Potter, to be animal or vegetable, AS HE WILLS. For, indeed, tree or beast,
of earth they are, to earth they return. Earth is the pliant clay from
which their forms come. It is "earth"; therefore a creature meet to be
used, ready to be transformed into fruits or bodies, ACCORDING TO THE WILL
OF GOD.
Need I apply this within?
Surely till we are such "earth" or ground",
BROKEN AND READY TO TAKE WHAT FORM HE PLEASES, though the light is come,
fruits will be wanting; for to this day it is "out of the ground that the
Lord God makes every tree to grow".
Then the earth brings forth fruit. Fruitfulness, hitherto delayed, at once
follows the bounding of the waters. For, "being made free from sin, we
have fruit unto righteousness, and the end everlasting life". The order
of the produce is instructive; first the grass, then the herb, then the
fruit-tree yielding fruit after his kind: as ever, the blade before the
ear, the small before the great, from imperfection onwards to perfection.
The first thing borne is "grass", the common emblem of the flesh. Is it
asked how the risen creature can bring forth fruits, which are, like the
goodliness of the grass, of the flesh and carnal? Because for long
the regenerate man is yet "carnal", and his fruits are in the flesh, THOUGH
WITH SINCERE DESIRES FOR GOD'S GLORY.
The development of Adam,
as exhibited in the Word, not to say experience, gives proofs on proofs
of this. The Corinthians, too, were "carnal", though with many spiritual
gifts. But after "grass" comes "herb and tree", with "seed and fruit";
some to feed the hungry, some to cure the serpent's bite; some hid in a
veil of leaves, or bound in shapeless husks; some exposing their treasures,
as the lovely vine and olive; the one to cheer man's heart, the other to
give the oil to sustain the light for God's candlestick. Such is the faithful
soul, with many-coloured fruits, "as the smell of a field which the Lord
blesses". The form of the fruit may vary; its increase may be less or more
- some 30, some 60, some an 100 fold; for "the fruit of the Spirit may
be love, or peace, or faith, or truth, or gentleness": but all to the praise
of His grace, who bringeth forth fruit out of the earth, "fruits of righteousness,
which are by Jesus Christ".
Nor let us
forget - "whose seed is in itself, after his kind". God's fruits all multiply
themselves: this is their constitution. The tree propagates itself; every
fruit produces more: so every act of charity has in it the seed of other
acts. As one lie breeds another, so one truth produces more. LOVE BEARS
LOVE, ANGER, ANGER, AND KINDNESS KINDNESS. There is another higher fruitfulness,
which we get on the last two days; yet this of the third day is lovely
in its season. The law of creation cannot change. God has said, "Let the
tree yield fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself." EVERY ACT, THEREFORE,
WILL YIELD ITS FRUITS; "the seed is in itself", to propagate itself in
increasing measure from age to age, even for ever.
It only remains to notice
that at this important stage the state of the creature is no longer unperceived.
What is shall be, is not known; but what it is, seems realised on this
third or resurrection day. Not till this stage is the creature known. And
so throughout the last dispensation, because the creature was not known,
resurrection was not apprehended. But after resurrection it is seen what
the creature is in itself, and the change which GOD has wrought in it.
On this day the light is seen, the seas are seen, the heaven is seen, and,
last in order, the earth is seen with herb and tree. On this day the separating
process ends; for things are known. WHAT IS NOW WANTED IS PERFECTING; and
this is next accomplished.
Such is the
work of the first three days, deepening at every step; first light upon
the deep; then a heaven in the midst of the waters, which lie uppermost;
then a lifting up and working upon that which is lower still, the earth,
which until now had been buried and concealed. Some have learned this DEEPENING
PROCESS. I observe, too, that the work was comparatively slow until the
third day. Upon this day God speaks twice; and the amount of work is equal
to or exceeding that of the two preceding days. Surely it is a mighty change.
Twice on the third day is it repeated, "And God saw that it was good".
If we have reached the third day, we shall know how good it is. If we have
not reached it, let us pray and wait for it.
.....Andrew Jukes



