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Tim Sellers
"Cleaning Off the Foundation"
July 12th 2000 I had a dream in which I was
being shown a building which was approximately twenty stories
high. My supervisor, whom I believe was Pastor John, was
instructing me that we were to take the building down little by
little. I was told that a very small group was assigned to do
this project. As I began to look at this huge building with all
the steel and concrete, twenty stories high, I could feel my
faith waning. But my supervisor seemed to pick up on what I was
thinking, and that is when he took me to another building site in
the distance. Here I saw another very small group of
people, even fewer in number than the group of which I was a
part. What I saw was amazing. This group had already removed what
seemed to be close to fifty percent of a huge skyscraper. What
stood out most to me was how so few people could remain so happy
working on what appeared to be a lifelong project. It also seemed
that no one had been hurt while working on this big project. As I
took in the sight from the distance, I could feel the confidence
and excitement growing, knowing that it was absolutely possible
to accomplish the task we had been given by our supervisor.
The next place I was taken to was a big
room filled with people from different backgrounds. They were all
talking and laughing with one another. One individual had brought
a long flatbed platform from which he preached. My thought was
that he would not be needing that anymore, for the supervisor had
let me see part of the plans for removing the building, and a
preaching platform was not part of the plans. Minutes later I
could hear a few people start to hum, and then harmony filled the
room. Everybody began singing and there were some who played
instruments, as well. The music was a beautiful arrangement from
their hearts. Some in the group suggested they form a new singing
group, but this was not part of the plan the supervisor had shown
me either. Again I felt some disappointment, thinking that
already some were heading in another direction. But my supervisor again seemed to know
where my thoughts were going. He shared with me that each one of
us in the room had been carefully chosen by the owner of the
foundation. My supervisor assured me that everyone of us in the
room had a right heart, and as long as everybody worked together,
our assignment would be completed. Again my faith was increased,
and encouragement filled my soul to start and finish the task at
hand.
As I began to awaken from the dream, my
first thought was focused on a statement that Pastor John had
made some time ago in a prayer meeting. He felt "The Pioneer
Tract Society's work was to clean off the foundation already laid
many years ago by the first century congregation." Over time men
have tried to build a structure without God as the architect. The
skyscraper that is now built appears to be an image of success
and prestige, but in reality is a false security to God's people.
Many of them have taken up residence there - believing in her
lies and wrong ideas about God, thus giving her tenants a false
sense of hope. Cleaning off the foundation means a careful
disassembling of the building (or image) that so many of God's
own people have paid a tremendous price in which to rent space.
Because so many of God's own people are still tenants in this
false structure, the immediate plan is removing the structure
little by little with only a few workers so that no one gets hurt
or lost in the end. When the foundation has been cleared of all
debris (false pillars of doctrines), the apparent image of
prestige will be seen for what it really represents (a distortion
of the real building that is made of lively stones).
The building in the distance from which I
got so much encouragement was made up of the old saints who have
passed on in faith. They chipped away one half of the false image
with a few hard working saints. Taking down a twenty story
building in our time with so few workers from different
backgrounds appears to be impossible. But let me remind you that
all things are possible with God. An example has been set for us
to follow through the hard work of a small group of saints. Their
diligence of tearing down wrong ideas and doctrines of men has
made a way for us to have rest in the spirit. With this I leave
you a borrowed statement from a brother in the Lord,
"Children, we're not home yet!"
May God give us strength to endure
the hard work which lies ahead.
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