Theodore W.
Austin-Sparks was born in London,
England in 1888 and was educated in
both England and Scotland. At the
age of 25 he was ordained as a
pastor, however, a few years later
his "career" took a decidedly
different direction when a spiritual
crisis brought him to a place of
brokenness. He left the denomination
with which he was involved and
dropped the title of "Reverend". He
wrote:
Years ago I was
unquestionably stretched out to
the full for God's best (as I
trust I am now), and there was
no doubt whatever as to my
devotion to the Lord. I was
right in the full tide of every
kind of evangelical activity,
and especially in conventions
everywhere for the deepening of
spiritual life. I was a member
of many Missionary Boards and
Committees, and was greatly in
demand because it was believed
that I was a man with a message.
This is putting into very few
words an immense amount of truly
devoted activity and concern for
the Lord's interests. Being a
man of prayer, I was open to the
Lord for all His will, I
believed. But there was a
certain realm of things against
which I was deeply prejudiced.
It was really the very essence
of the original ''Keswick''
teaching, but I would not have
it at any price. I fought it and
those who taught it. To make a
long story short, the Lord took
me seriously in hand along
another line, and brought me
into great spiritual distress.
The very thing that proved my
emancipation was that which I
would not formerly have touched
for anything. That proved the
key to a fuller life and a
worldwide ministry. I came to
see that my judgment had been
wholly wrong, and that I was
blinded by prejudice. I believed
that I was honest and right, and
seemed to have evidence of it;
but, no, I was in my ignorance
shutting out something which was
of great value to the Lord and
to myself. Thank God for the
grace to be perfectly honest
when the fact of prejudice was
brought home to my heart.... No
man is infallible, and no one
has yet ''apprehended'' nor is
''yet perfect". Many godly men
have had to adjust in the
presence of fuller light given
when a sense of need made such
necessary.
(From an
Editor's Letter first published
in "A Witness and A Testimony"
magazine, Jul-Aug 1946, Vol
24-4).
Based in
Honor Oak, London, TAS (as he was
affectionately known) was not
lacking in opposition and
rejection to himself and his
ministry in the denominational
circles of the day, but he felt he
should neither defend himself nor
promote himself. His son-in-law
Angus Kinnear wrote:
"From
his early years he had
believed in the power and
significance of the spoken
Word of God, and that all
developments of its exposition
and application should be
vitally related to the actual
and growing needs of the
spiritual life of
representative bodies of God's
people. Through His Word God
would meet His own, but His
way of giving to His servants
was not merely through
bookish, cloistered or studied
matter. Rather it was made
necessary, drawn out and given
meaning by the call and answer
of living conditions. Its
value - if it was to be
anything more than words - lay
in its being able to touch the
Lord's people at the point of
experience and need which had
been the occasion of its
original calling forth. Such
was the special calling of T.
Austin-Sparks, a man ploughing
a furrow perhaps a little
apart from his contemporaries,
but always true to Christ
Jesus his Saviour and Lord,
and committed to a vision of
spiritually fruitful harvests
throughout the whole field
that is God's world.
Something
which becomes clear when reading
the writings of T. Austin-Sparks
is that very little information is
given about himself or his
personal life; instead the focus
is consistently upon Christ as his
(and our) Life. Your attention is
continually directed away from the
messenger to the One Who is the
Message (2 Cor. 4:5).
Mr
Austin-Sparks published a
bi-monthly magazine called "A
Witness and A Testimony" from 1923
until his death in 1971. This
magazine has been the source for
most of the messages on this
website. In the July 1966 issue of
the magazine, he wrote the
following:
It
is only occasionally that we
write personally. Our desire
has always been to avoid
drawing attention to persons
and things in the ministry,
and to occupy our readers with
the Lord and the ministry of
His Word. But from time to
time we have felt it to be
both wise and important to
remind our readers of the
purpose that definitely
governs this ministry - and
has always done so...
What,
then, is this ministry? We
must go back. The name of this
little paper, which has been
the printed expression of the
ministry for the past almost
forty-four years, embodies the
meaning — “Witness and
Testimony.” “Witness”: the
instrument or vessel used.
“Testimony”: the ministry in
and through the vessel. The
Testimony has ever been - but
growing as light has increased
- to the greatness and
fullness of Jesus Christ, the
Son of God and Son of Man.
This greatness has been
centered and unfolded in:
(1)
His Person
(2)
The immensity of God's eternal
purpose as centered in and
exclusively related to Him
(3)
The greatness of His Cross as
basic and essential to the
greatness of His Person and
work both for and in believers
(4)
The greatness of The Church
which is His Body as essential
to, and chosen for, His ultimate
self-manifestation in
fullness and government in the
new heavens and the new earth
(5)
The necessity that all the
people of God should know, not
only of salvation, but of the
immense purpose of salvation
in the eternal council of God,
being brought to “full growth”
by the supply of Jesus Christ
in ample measure.
We
feel that the New Testament
contains a tremendous urgency
in this matter; such urgency
is summed up in the words of
the Apostle Paul: "Admonishing
every man and teaching every
man.... that we may present
every man perfect (complete)
in Christ” (Colossians 1:28).
We believe that all the
sovereign activities of the
Holy Spirit are directed to
and dictated by this end and
object.
There
may be different aspects, but
the end is single and one.
The great evangelizing and
missionary efforts, in so far
as they are governed by the
Holy Spirit, have this end in
view…
The cry
which comes through his messages
again and again is for believers
to grow up into the full knowledge
of Christ, to know
Him as the One Thing, the All
in all, the Head of all. As
believers heard and responded to
his cry, TAS was requested to
speak at conferences in Europe,
Asia and the USA, many of which
were tape-recorded. The audio
messages from these conferences
are still available today, as are
many of his books and articles
which have been republished. He was
insistent that his writings and
tapes should not be copyrighted.
In spite of his desire that they
not be copyrighted, TAS was
particular about his messages
being reproduced word for word as
originally spoken or written by
him.
Some of
the messages on this website have
been transcribed from audio
messages, others are reproductions
of his written messages. Some of
his messages he published as books
and these were available at cost
from the Witness and Testimony
Publishers in Honor Oak. However,
most of these books were first
published chapter by chapter in
his bi-monthly magazine, "A
Witness and A Testimony". TAS
frequently called it: "This little
paper". There was no subscription
charge for this magazine which was
sent freely to all who requested
it. It was stated in the magazine
that, "This ministry is maintained
by the Lord through the
stewardship of those who value
it."
On the
first page of the magazine was
this statement:
"The
object of the ministry of this
little paper, issued
bi-monthly, is to contribute
to the Divine end which is
presented in the words of
Ephesians 4:13 - "...till we
all attain unto the unity of
the faith, and of the
knowledge (literally - full
knowledge) of the Son of God,
unto a fullgrown man, unto the
measure of the stature of the
fulness of Christ: that we be
no longer children..."
"It
is not connected with any
'Movement', 'Organization',
'Mission' or separate body of
Christians, but is just a
ministry to "all
saints". Its going forth
is with the prayer and hope
that it will so result in a
fuller measure of Christ, a
richer and higher level of
spiritual life, that, while
bringing the Church of God
into a growing approximation
to His revealed will as to its
'attainment', the Church may
be better qualified to be used
of Him in testimony in the
nations, and to the completing
of its own number by the
salvation of those yet to be
added by the Lord."
TAS was
the editor of this magazine until
his death in 1971. A similar style
of magazine named "Toward the
Mark" was then published by a
colleague, Harry Foster, from 1972
until 1989. After T.
Austin-Sparks' death in
1971 Harry Foster wrote:
"Perhaps
one of the earliest of his
books can best give us a real
clue to his whole life and
ministry. It is called
"The
Centrality and Supremacy of
the Lord Jesus Christ". This
was where he began, and this
was where he ended, for it
became noticeable in his
closing years that he lost
interest in subjects and
concentrated his attention on
the person of Christ. Christ
is central! None of us will
claim always to have been "on
centre", and he certainly made
no such claim, but it was his
life's objective and the aim
of all his preaching and
teaching to recognize that
centrality and bow to that
supremacy. At his funeral
service there were hundreds
who responded wholeheartedly
to the suggestion that brother
Sparks had helped them to get
to know Christ in fuller and
more satisfying ways. If
anyone can make men realize
something more of the worth
and wonder of Christ, so that
they love Him more and serve
Him better, then such a one
has not lived in vain. Many
worldwide can truthfully say
that through the spoken or
written words of 'T. A-S.'
this is what happened to them
and, especially with those who
first trusted Christ as
Saviour through his ministry,
they will be his rejoicing in
the day of Jesus Christ.
Moreover, some of the truths,
which were by no means
accepted when he proclaimed
them years ago, have now
become widely accepted among
evangelical Christians, so it
is possible that in the long
run his ministry may prove to
have been more fruitful than
at the time appeared to
himself or to others. It is
the steward's business to be
faithful, and that he sought
to be: only the Master is
competent to judge of his
success."
TAS
deliberately made no provision for
the continuing of his magazine or
ministry following his death in
1971. Harry Foster wrote: "Mr.
Austin-Sparks had left word that
there should be no automatic
continuation of the magazine
ministry". Mr Austin-Sparks
believed that what was from God
and of God would be taken care of
by Him, he wrote: "God only takes
responsibility to supply and
to carry on that which is
essentially heavenly, and in
the measure in which a thing
is heavenly, and only in
that measure (but surely
in that measure), God takes
responsibility for it". Time has
proven that his trust was not
misplaced as God has indeed
preserved what is His own.
The advice
we have consistently received from
those that personally knew Mr
Austin-Sparks is that he wanted
his messages to be made widely
available to all, but that they
should not be changed (edited). He
wrote, "It has always been our
desire to make the ministry
through this little medium
available to
ALL
of the Lord's people; not
regarding it as our personal
property. 'Freely ye have
received, freely give' has been
our principle."
We have tried to express
this in the statement that we
have put on every page of this
website: In keeping with T.
Austin-Sparks' wishes that
what was freely received
should be freely given and not
sold for profit, and that his
messages be reproduced word
for word, we ask if you choose
to share these messages with
others, to please respect his
wishes and offer them freely -
free of any changes, free of
any charge and with this
statement included.
Mr
Austin-Sparks left behind a
treasury of messages filled with
the Wisdom, Life and Revelation
of Christ. This website does not
yet contain all of his messages
and has new ones added to it
each week. To receive these
messages by email please go to
the
Subscribe page.
Having
greatly appreciated his messages
ourselves, we offer them here on
the internet for the further
establishing and strengthening
of the Body, that in all things
CHRIST might have the
preeminence!