And as we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly. 1 Corinthians 15:49

Monday, December 27, 2010

What If It's True?

I was thinking about writing a post about Christmas, but I decided otherwise. Then the weekend paper had an editorial column that I read, which reflected much of my own thoughts! It was almost as if he put into words what I was thinking. Reminds me of one of the meanings I wrote about the word Amen in an earlier post. ("That's my voice"...for those that don't want to search for it)

It so happened that someone sent a copy of it to me in my email, so I decided that I would include it here for anyone else to consider as well. And a belated Merry Christmas to you all.........

What If It's True? - By Cal Thomas

Suppose what some call the "Christmas story" is true -- all of it, from the angels, to the shepherds, to the virgin birth, to God taking on human flesh. By this, I don't mean to suggest it is true only for those who believe it to be true, but what if it is objectively true, no matter what the deniers say? What difference would it make? Should it make any difference?

The narrative and the quotations written by the physician named Luke and by John, the closest disciple of Jesus of Nazareth, are unique and exclusive. The genealogical line of Jesus compiled by Matthew the tax collector is impressive and compelling. The words spoken by Jesus and recorded by these men are phenomenal. They expose the inner darkness of Man, offering a roadmap out, while also revealing the light of God, offering directions into His presence.

The information provided by witnesses to these events are either true, or not. The claims leave no room for middle ground, despite what some "theologians" claim. If they are not true, one must conclude "the greatest story ever told" was the result of the greatest conspiracy in history from which not a single "conspirator" later recanted. The One who spoke such heartwarming words, as C.S. Lewis has noted, was either a liar, a fool, or he told the truth. There are no other options.

The "conspiracy" would have to have stretched over thousands of years, from the time of the Prophets to the modern era when millions continue to claim their lives have been transformed by this carpenter with no formal training, no college degree and no influence with the reigning religious and secular authorities of His day.

Among other things skeptics have to contend with is why would so many people claim the story is true, including what would occur at the end of Jesus' life on Earth, when they had nothing to gain in this life by promoting a lie? In fact, they invited persecution from the religious authorities, along with imprisonment and death from the Roman rulers, who treated any perceived or actual challenge to Caesar as a capital offense.

Of course the story is fantastic. But who would want to follow a God that can be defined and understood by human logic? Such a God would not be worth knowing because He would be created in our image.

I suspect even those who don't believe the story secretly wish it were true. Who, or what else, offers the hope, cleansing and purpose for this life -- as well as eternal life -- like that presented by this child-man-God? In an age when love means lust and is too often conditional, this story offers a love that is personal, redemptive and unconditional. Christmas is the great story of God becoming human in order that humans might dwell with Him. It is about the helper helping those who cannot help themselves no matter how hard they try.

It is a gift better than anything the fictional Santa Claus could give. And it is a gift that keeps on giving into eternity, never losing its value, unlike stock portfolios.

Come on, what have you got to lose -- only everything -- by considering this greatest of all stories? Maybe you believed the story as a child, but with maturity came skepticism and later unbelief. Try reading it again as an adult. It truly is the ultimate gift and it has your (and my) name on it. It fits all who try it on and has the additional benefit of having been paid for by someone else. This gift never wears out. Once accepted, it so satisfies that people rarely return it. For what could it be exchanged?

Can anyone name a better gift that has produced more positive and welcome results around the world for more than 2,000 years?

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Who Then Can Be Saved?



MK 10:27 Jesus looked at them and said, "With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God."

In previous posts I have talked about verses in the bible that are misunderstood, misquoted, taken out of context, and used incorrectly to make it say something that it does not say... this is one more to add to the list of those quotes.

Now, I am sure that many of the times this verse is quoted incorrectly, it is still pretty harmless in its application, since we know that God is Omnipotent, meaning all powerful, and that NOTHING IS impossible with God. I am not sure however, that most people will not contradict that very statement if what they are presented with is the facts layed out with the context of the passage of Scripture from which the verse is taken. What is the context of the passage? Before you read on.... ask yourself to see if you know.

I will quote the passage in it's entirety to keep you from having to look it up elsewhere so we can check the context. This passage is taken from the Gospel of Mark:

10:15 I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it."
10:16 And he took the children in his arms, put his hands on them and blessed them.
10:17 As Jesus started on his way, a man ran up to him and fell on his knees before him. "Good teacher," he asked, "what must I do to inherit eternal life?"
10:18 "Why do you call me good?" Jesus answered. "No one is good--except God alone.
10:19 You know the commandments: `Do not murder, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not give false testimony, do not defraud, honor your father and mother.' "
10:20 "Teacher," he declared, "all these I have kept since I was a boy."
10:21 Jesus looked at him and loved him. "One thing you lack," he said. "Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me."
10:22 At this the man's face fell. He went away sad, because he had great wealth.
10:23 Jesus looked around and said to his disciples, "How hard it is for the rich to enter the kingdom of God!"
10:24 The disciples were amazed at his words. But Jesus said again, "Children, how hard it isn to enter the kingdom of God!
10:25 It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God."
10:26 The disciples were even more amazed, and said to each other, "Who then can be saved?"
10:27 Jesus looked at them and said, "With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God."

As you can see in verse 15, Jesus was talking about receiving the kingdom of God like a child, and not just a child, but a little child. He said I tell you the truth! Unless you receive the kingdom of God like a little child you will never enter it. First let me stop here at least to prevent anyone from thinking that Jesus is talking about "going to heaven"! He did NOT say that you would not go to heaven, He said you would not enter the Kingdom of God! Okay, so what is the Kingdom of God then if it is not heaven?  Romans 14:17 "For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost."  Ah, see why context is important? The Kingdom of God is not a place, but a type of life! You cannot enter into that type of living full of peace and Joy in the Holy Spirit unless you become as trusting, and reliant on God to supply all of your needs as a little child would to a parent.

Okay, that being said, lets go on to see what's next, because the next verses are connected since Jesus often will teach something, and then provide the experience to drive home His point! As He went on His way, a man ran up to Him, fell on his knees, called Him good teacher, and asked what he needed to do to inherit eternal life? Notice first that the man did not ask what he needed to do to get to heaven! And yet Jesus answers strangely by asking why is the man calling Him good since God is only good.

Now some have used this verse to try to say that it proves Jesus was not Divine, however this is not the case simply because Jesus was questioning the motives of the person calling him good if he did not believe Jesus was the Messiah! In other words, Jesus was saying, why are YOU calling me good?

Next Jesus replied that the man knew the Commandments and He named some of them. And let me pause here again to say that Jesus did not tell him that by obeying the Commandments that he would inherit eternal life! We all know that eternal life is NOT gained by obeying the Law! Not then. Not now. But Jesus was about to show him the futility of his efforts!

Next, the man says that he has obeyed all of these since he was a boy; no doubt hoping that it was enough to qualify him for salvation, and there is no reason to doubt his sincerity since we read that "Jesus looked at him and loved him."  I think the greatest gems in Scripture are found in verses like this one that are inserted almost without notice by the reader; instead we skip past it to find out what Jesus told him;  that the man lacked ONE thing. Do you know what the one thing is that the man lacked? The answer is hidden in what Jesus told him to do next, and the reason why the man did not.

It is not until this point that we are told that the man was very rich. Jesus told him to sell everything he had and to give away the money to the poor and then follow Him, but the man walked away sad because he had great wealth, but what did he lack? The fact is that the man could have been poor and still lacked the same thing. The man could have been wealthy and not lacked anything. The difference being that his wealth is what highlighted what he lacked.

I mentioned in an earlier post that I intended in my youth to become a professional magician. I also said that I had to earn a living before I could make a living doing magic, since I left home at an early age. It was when I was around 18 that I became a Christian, and shortly after that I learned about the church's disapproval of my doing magic! It was almost as if God had removed the desire within me so that I would be willing to give up doing magic, in order to follow Him! I sold most of the magic that I had, and just kept what I could not sell. It was not until some time later that I realized I did not have to give up magic after all to be a Christian! But what it did mean for me was that I had to be willing to give it up in order to follow Jesus. Once I was willing to give it up, it was not neccessary any longer to do so.

The fact is that the rich man did not have to sell all of his possessions to follow Jesus.... he just had to be willing to do so. Don't you see that it is the motives of our heart that is more important rather than the outward actions. The outward actions of the rich man was that he tried to obey the Commandments from a heart motivated by selfishness. Do you remember what Jesus said the two greatest commandments were? They both were fulfilled by love. The second was to love your neighbor as yourself. This man could not. This is what he lacked. It is not riches that held him back, it was selfishness. I am convinced that if the man was willing to do as Jesus asked, then he would not have had to give away anything. Just get your heart right.

Compare this story with the story of Zacchaeus from Luke 19:1-10. He also was rich, but immediately was willing to give up it all to make things right. Money is not the root of all evil as some suppose. The LOVE of money is.

Now, the amazement of the disciples came from the fact that their thinking is not much different than ours even now, which is that we consider material blessings as a sign of approval from God. Oh how we look on the outside, but God judges the heart. It is because of this that the disciples asked "Who then can be saved?" It is then that Jesus said that with man this is impossible! Man cannot save himself! No man can save himself. But with God, all things are possible! This is the verse that is so often quoted to apply to everything but to what Jesus was saying.

Jesus was answering the disciples question, Who then can be saved?! With God, all things are possible! There is NO limit as to who can be saved. Even though the rich man walked away that day, God was not finished with him. He may have walked away that day sad because his riches meant more to him than following Jesus, but one thing is for sure he did not end up in a firey torment for eternity as some suppose, but is included in the ALL of the verse from I Cor. 15:22 "For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive." The same all in Adam that die is the same all in Christ that are made alive! The very next verse explains it further.. "But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ's at his coming."

Perhaps next time when you hear the verse quoted that nothing is impossible with God, then you will also consider that answer in response to the question... Who Then Can Be Saved?

Perspective

When I woke up this morning, the idea for this post came into my thoughts even the title, which is why I think I am purposed to write this. Since I waited until near the end of the day, this might be a shorter post than usual for me, but who knows.... I just got started. :-)

There were also a couple of verses that came to mind as well, and so I will copy them both here now. The first is from Isaiah 55:8-9 "For my thoughts [are] not your thoughts, neither [are] your ways my ways, saith the LORD. For [as] the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts."

The second verse is from Revelation 11:12a  "And they heard a great voice from heaven saying unto them, Come up hither." 

In Hebrews God is speaking and says that His thoughts and His ways are so much higher than ours. As high as the heavens above the earth! So, we must ask our self why does He say that? What is He trying to prove? Is there any question in the mind of sane men that God's thoughts and ways are not higher than ours? I think He has a greater motivation instead. I think that God is telling us that, because it is an invitation to join Him. It is a call to crawl out of the lower realm, and to.... in the words of Revelation "Come up hither." Come UP higher, more correctly, and it is not talking about altitude, but rather attitude. Up rather than down. Higher rather than lower. And while it is not talking about altitude, at the same time our comparison of altitude can be made to help us get a clearer understanding; a clearer perspective.

Yesterday, I made my first dual cross country flight. It is a little bit of a misnomer, since we did not fly "across" the country, but rather about a 50 mile dog leg to another airport. The method I used to get there is what is called pilotage and dead reckoning. Mostly pilotage, which involves looking at a special pilot's map called a sectional which gives certain land marks that can be recognised from the air, to determine where you are in relation to where you are going. Dead reckoning is a term that uses direction speed and time to determine where you should be based on those factors.

I can make this comparison, because I am already familiar with the journey from the ground level. I drive a truck for a living and I have driven all around the area that I was to fly over. We even flew over the area where I live, and the building where I work, so I know my way around on the ground. I know the roads and the signs. From the air it is a little different perspective. I see the tops of buildings instead of the signs on the front. I see the tops of the cars on the tops of the roads, and I am not limited by the bend in the road to see what is up ahead from the aerial viewpoint. On a clear day I can see for miles. And the other fact is that the higher I go, the further ahead I can see, and the bigger the picture of what lies ahead, before anyone on the ground ever gets there. It is a different perspective.

Spiritually the same thing applies. So often our view is limited by our earthly viewpoint. We can't see what is up ahead. We can only imagine, and usually our imagination will steer us in the wrong direction. Our imagination will look at the present circumstance and judge God based on such short sighted information. The bend in the road concerns us because we don't know what is beyond where we can see. It is similar to the story told by J Preston Eby where he uses a parade as an example, with a man sitting on his little chair in front of a hardware store. On the ground you watch the parade as it goes by. On top of the store you can see the parade from beginning to end.

Such short sightedness reminds me of the story of the Asian family that were poor dirt farmers during a time of war. They barely made a living trying to farm. One day they were given a horse, and they blessed God for the gift that was given them; their son could ride the horse and use it for farming. Then before long, their son was thrown off the horse and broke his leg and could not work the farm. They cursed the day they got that horse that caused such tragedy to their family. Soon after, the soldiers came in the middle of the night to drag their son away to fight in the army, but he could not go because of his broken leg, and then the family blessed God for all that happened! Short sighted perspective.

Now, for anyone whomight try to take a literal approach to the quoted verse in Isaiah would have to explain how a thought is literally higher in altitude than another thought. You can use a literal meaning of the heavens above the earth in the Scripture verse I quoted, or you can also consider that it compares to a realm of existence. There is a plant kingdom, and an animal kingdom, and an earthly kingdom, and a heavenly kingdom. It is a comparison of existence.

There is the matter of the verse that I am using as a subtitle to this blog is "And as we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly." 1 Corinthians 15:49 The ONLY qualification to bear the image of the heavenly is to have borne the image of the earthly. (more about that another time.)

The fact is that you can ascend in your thinking. You can ascend in your understanding. You can ascend in your Spiritual maturity, all without leaving Terra firma. Are we so stubborn so as to hang on to our preconceived notions about God, no matter how well intentioned the person was who taught us? Or are we willing to follow God where ever He leads? Can we listen to the still small voice that calls us? Will we follow when He says "This is the way, walk ye in it."? The funny thing is that quote is proceeded by the words "You shall hear a voice behind you saying..." The reason why I bring it up is that it occurred to me that if you hear a voice behind you, it might mean you went on ahead without the guide leading, and you have to go back to where you veered off the path. THIS is the way... not that way.

I guess I was wrong about this being a short post. I did want to use these thoughts to further add to my account of the journey I have been on as I intended. I have already written about some of the circumstances that lead to my spiritual awakening, and even to an empowerment by the spirit, what the Pentecostals refer to as the Gift of the Holy Spirit. The only difference is that I do not have what is referred to as the evidence of speaking in tongues. While I do support their doctrine of the gifts of the Spirit, I do not support their doctrine that speaking in tongues is the only initial evidence. The details of which is a whole other post.

So, I did go to a Pentecostal church for a number of years. I even felt a calling to study for the ministry, and began taking a ministerial correspondence course. Even after several years, I made it through 10 of the 20 subjects. In the mean time I did get to speak at some nursing homes, and bible studies. My intention was always to prepare, and let God be responsible for the outcome. That still holds true today. I studied what I was taught and mostly believed what they said as do most believers, after all, they knew the truth right?

Well, I met a friend, who in the course of time of knowing him, I discovered a different Theological understanding of interpreting Scripture. I later found out from him it is sometimes called Reformed Theology, or Calvinism. What I did not know till then was that there were two major Theological differences in Protestant churches, along with "sub sections" and variations so to speak. There is what is called Arminism, and there is Calvinism. Many evangelical churches teach an Arminian theology, and some Baptist and the like teach from a Calvinistic theology. It was because of my learning the differences between those two doctrines, that I stopped believing in Arminism theology, and began to study Calvinism.

It is at this point where I will close this post by adding that it is my belief, that God was leading me each step of the way, and using the influence of others to help steer the direction of the path He placed me on. Each step forward was also a step higher. And sometimes what felt like running into a wall, turned out to be a riser. A riser being that vertical part of the staircase. A step and a riser. A step and a riser. Each level taking you higher, thus giving you a different Perspective.

As these posts continue, I will explore further what the differences are between these two doctrines, and why I switched, but also why I think both doctrines fall short of the Truth! Lets go higher and get a different Perspective.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Do You See What I See?

There are countless numbers of optical illusions. This one pictured here is one of the more well known. Depending on what you focus your attention on will determine if you see a fancy vase, or profiles of two people facing each other. The profiles are in the black, and the vase is in the white.

Part of the reason optical illusions work is because we don't "see" with our eyes, we "see" with our brain! Our eyes form the image into electrical impulses, but our brain interprets the impulses into the image that we are seeing. Depending on all the factors that influence our brain, will largely determine how our brain interprets that image.

The most amazing optical illusions I have ever seen are the ones that are the 3D pictures. At first glance you see a brightly colored pattern on the paper, then you can train your eyes to see a three dimensional depth, and then you can pick out shapes and objects hidden within the pattern! I have a book that does the same thing only in FIVE dimensions!

Funny thing is that believe it or not, the Bible can be a lot like an optical illusion! Remember we do not see with our eyes, we see with our brain, and the fact is that many people's brain are trained to read what they think it says, and not what it really says! I am sure that happens to all of us! Many times I have even caught myself reading something where someone points out the wording of a verse, and I remember it differently, only to check it out and find out I was wrong!

There are other verses, where I see people quote it wrong all the time, and it goes unnoticed. Such as Romans 8:28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are THE called according to his purpose. Many people leave out the word THE.

Something that I think happen the majority of times, is when  people will quote verses that do not say what they think they say. For instance, in defense of eternal hell, a verse often quoted is Romans 6:23 "For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."  Now, it talks about eternal life, but there is no mention of eternal death nor of hell either! But for those who are convinced there is such a thing as hell, this verse is often used as if to prove such a thing.

How about the verse from Hebrews 9:27 "And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:" When ever I hear this verse quoted, I never ever hear it quoted in context! But if you were to just read 1/2 of the next verse it says "So Christ was ONCE offered to bear the sins of many;" Don't you see, that since it was appointed unto man to die, because the wages of sin is death, then Christ died the once for man because HE was the One who paid the wages for sin for ALL men!

How many people when they read the Old Testament see a God who is full of wrath, and anger and vengeance, and then they read the New Testament, and see Jesus who is gentle and merciful and loving and kind, and they treat it as though they are not the same being? And yet, the Old Testament is FULL of verses that talk about the merciful and loving kindness of God! His mercies are knew every morning. His mercy is everlasting. Taste and see that the Lord is Good. And yet, many accuse God falsely of ignoring the cries of mankind, and seeking only to punish and impose harsh judgements!

Read Genesis 6:3 "And the LORD said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also [is] flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years."  Now, I have always read that verse as if God were saying, "There is only so much I will take from man! I will only strive with them for so long and then WHAM! I am going to let them have it!" But that is NOT what the verse says!! It is really a verse of a promise of hope! What it is really saying is that while the process of this flesh existence may seem like forever in comparison to our existence with Him, the strife that is between us will not last forever, it will end, and then we can be restored!!

The question is, whether we are willing, when presented with new information, if we will consider that information in light of what we already believe even if it contradicts what we believe to be true? Some people are not interested in anything that differs from what they are comfortable with believing. They are not interested in the Truth as much as they are interested in being convinced they already believe the truth. Their answer might be like saying "My mind is made up... don't confuse me with the facts!

But just because we believe something to be true does not necessarily make it so. We may even implicitly trust the person or persons who told us, and that does not make it true either. They may either be deceived themselves, or have ulterior motives. Consider being told about the tooth fairy, and the Easter bunny, and of course Santa Clause. Ulterior motives with intent to deceive? Sure! Harmless? Okay.

Okay, but what about Biblical doctrine? Ah, there's the rub, as they say. Well, to start with, I was raised in a Catholic family. Not strictly so, but with that influence, however I did not believe in God as a kid. I could not sense any life or reality going to a Catholic church. Then when I was going on 17, some events transpired in my life, where God was beginning to make Himself known to me in very subtle ways.

Growing up I was involved in doing magic! I intended in my immature youthful mind to do magic as a career, but I left home when I was 16, and had to make a living, before I could make a living doing magic. As it turns out, I spent some time in Niagara Falls Ontario, and while there, I saw an advertisement for a magician doing a show in town, and I went to see him. Andre Cole was his name, and little did I know at the time, that he was a Christian magician. He had an intermission part way through his show, and indicated that people who did not wish to partake of his message in magic could leave without embarrassment. I did not know what he meant, nor did I care, I just wanted to see more magic. 

He did do a couple of great tricks, but he also had a biblical message to tell that blended in with the tricks that he performed. I was spell bound, and afterward, they handed out cards to fill out if you wanted more information about Jesus. I filled it out, still in this "fog" of wonderment. I was staying in a motel at the time, and the day some pamphlets came, I had a visitor, and I threw them out because of embarrassment.

God was not done with me yet! This was just one of the first steps He was taking to reveal Himself to me, and the steps continue to this day! From that day, till this has been quite a journey! I have gotten to see some amazing things, and to SEE some amazing Truth! It is in my heart right now to write the next couple of posts about how some of the steps progressed in this Human Journey that I am on. I will try to explain the way I saw certain truths as I was being taught them. I will try to explain how my belief in those truths changed over the years, to give a general overview of what I believe to be true now. Perhaps along the way we will find out if You See What I See!  

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Get The Answer Before You Ask.

"And it shall come to pass, that before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear." Isaiah 65:24

There are a few ideas floating around in my Spirit to write about, and I am trying to let it settle down within me, so that it can become clear to the reader when they read this post what I am trying to say. The verse above popped into my heart as a continuation of my last post, and so lets start there.

I talked about how that it is always NOW with God. That He is not limited to this time, space, continuum. How it is that time is a function of a linear frame of reference consisting of a measurement between the happening of events. A dictionary states one meaning of time as this: the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.

No matter how we define it, God is not limited to it. He is no more surprised by an event, than you would be if you watched the six o'clock news, and then saw a repeat at the eleven o'clock news! "That which is past is yet to be..."  So we can see then how it is that the opening of the verse at the top says; before you call He will answer. God already knows what the desires of your heart are going to be, because He is the one who gave them to you in the first place. What follows is interesting too, because it is that God will even bother to listen to you while you ask Him what He has already put into motion to answer.

I have read many stories over the years of people who write about how they prayed for something, and the answer came quickly to them, but the provision had to have already been in motion many days ahead of time. A check in the mail that was posted a week earlier arrives the day of the need, and the request that was made. And for anyone who is interested in countless examples of God's provision, at the very time there was a need it would do your heart good to read about the life of  George Mueller

This is the other verse that was in my heart to write about. "Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart." Psalm 37:4 I guess we could talk about the conditional requirment for getting the desires of you heart, is to first delight yourself in the Lord. And, while it can be easily thought of as a materialistic verse, I think it is more maturely defined as a verse that has nothing to do with materialistic possessions!

I look at it this way. The very desires that we have; God is the one that gives them to us. In other words, the very fact that we have a desire for something.... even more especially if that desire is to know Him more... God is the one who gave us that desire! Then having put that desire within us: He fulfills it within us!

How about the Human Journey example first. The easiest way I can relate this is to say that I spent 15 years as a sport skydiver . I have just short of 1100 jumps out of perfectly good airplanes! When I first started jumping, and for many years it was almost an obsession for me. Every weekend, warm or cold I was at the airport looking to get up in the air. The funny thing was that there are many people who I talked to that had no desire to do what I did! Where did that desire come from? It was a unique gift from God to me. Then it seemed almost suddenly, about 10 years ago, that it was not as important to me. It was as if I didn't need to jump anymore. The last time I jumped was about 5 years ago. That passionate desire was gone.

Now, I am almost as obsessed with learning to fly. There seems to be some "desire in my heart" to be airborne that was waiting it's time for fulfillment. Every time I hear a plane go by, I look up to find it and track it with a longing to join them, at least in some sort of vicarious way. Yet, my wife has no desire to even fly any more than she absolutely has to! It is a good thing she is not tall, she would maybe be too afraid to stand up! haha.

Such a unlimited variety of interests and passions and desires. Some people love sports. My dad is one of them. He would watch tiddly winks if that was the only sport to see. There are artists and musicians, accountants and lawyers, truckdrivers and tugboat captains, carpenters and masons, doctors and astronauts! God has made each one of us unique, and has given each one of us the desires of our heart! And more importantly, He fulfills those desires within us. But that is not just limited to the Human Journey level, it is also on the level of relationship with Him! Anyone who has the tiniest desire within them to know their Creator is because, their Creator put that desire to know Him within them! And He is the only One that can fulfill that desire!

This is an important point that should not be overlooked! "There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God."  Romans 3:11. This is something that most Christians do not understand about themselves, nor about other people they come in contact with. "No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him:"  John 6:44a  The Greek word for "draw" used here is the word helko hel'-ko; probably akin to haireomai; to drag (literally or figuratively) -- draw. The same word is used in the verse from John 12:32  "And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men unto me."

While I will definitely write more about this subject in future posts, I will say this now... Jesus died for ALL men, and He will save everyone He died for! To those who don't believe that to be true I will suggest you look up the verses that use the word ALL, and then ask yourself what you don't understand about ALL is it the "A" or the two "L's"? The place where most Christians, and Pastors and Teachers go off track is that they are taught and believe contrary to clear Scripture otherwise, that God's ability to affect a person's salvation is over with after the point of mortal death. This is simply and clearly NOT true.

I would like to say this to the cautious reader who may not be familiar with what I have just said, and may be wondering what it is they are about to discover contrary to what they have been taught and always believed. If there is even the slightest desire within you to know MORE about God than you have known up until now; if you can sense within the deepest recesses of your being that God is bigger than anyone has been telling you; if ever you questioned whether God could possibly know what He is doing with creating mankind only to let the majority of them suffer for eternity because of Adam's sin in the Garden of Eden; then I recommend you do not neglect searching for an answer. And an excellent article to read for more information in the mean time that goes beyond the scope of this blog post would be found by clicking the link HERE to read what Preston Eby has written.

Who knows, perhaps you did not even know you had this desire until it was stirred up within by reading this post? If that is the case, then for sure you are experiencing for yourself first hand what it is like to Get The Answer Before You Ask.

Friday, December 10, 2010

The Past Becomes Present

It has been a while since my last post..... actually only a week, but it seems much longer, and for those who have not been following along, (which is most of you since I do not have that many readers at this point) there is actually no apparent time lapse at all! Since the time has already passed between the time I wrote the last post and this one, anyone reading this blog from this time on, can read any post up till now without delay.

It may seem like a trivial point to make, and while I did not intend to make this point when I sat here to write this post, it seems now like the perfect time to cease upon this opportunity. Let me first share that the reason for my delay in posting was partly due to the fact that as I have mentioned already, I am in the process of getting my pilot's license. The focus of much of my free time over the past few months has been to diligently study to pass a written test for the FAA which is one of the requirements for that license. That test was today, and I passed with a 98% score. There were 44 questions taken from a pool of more than 650 questions, and I missed answering one of them correctly. I say it that way because I understood the question; I knew the answer; it was just that I made a mistake in understanding the wording of the answer I chose. Either way a 70% is a passing grade, and anything more is a personal achievement.

This is the Human Journey side of this post. I still have more flying skills to accomplish, and depending a lot on weather conditions especially during the winter months will determine how much time I will be able to work on those skills in the pilot seat of the aircraft. The next goal to strive for, is the final practical exam to get my actual pilot's license, or as they like to call it, "A license to learn". At that point, I will be qualified to take a passenger up with me when I fly, and I am looking forward to the time when I can do that.

Now back to the point I was going to make. Back in the summer of '93 I first watched a VHS tape of Willie Hinn preaching a message in Vancouver B.C. from 4 years earlier. God used the impact of that message to radically change my theology from that moment on. It would have been no more real to me than if I heard a literal voice of God that spoke to me that day and said "This is what you have been waiting for all these years." Most of the things I believe today are a result of the change that started within me that day.

After that day I got a copy of several tapes of messages from him, and listened to them in the car on the way to work and back every day. Then I made arrangements for him to ship me a box of about 35 more tapes, and I listened to them in a matter of a couple of weeks. I soon got many more tapes, and over the course of the years following, I've listened to a couple hundred messages and more from him, and many others.

When I first started listening to the tapes, he had several series of messages he would preach, and I thought it was such an advantage to not have to wait until the next week before I could hear the next message. All I had to do was pop the next tape in to listen to the next message. Then it dawned on me that he had already preached these messages, and while I was hearing them for the first time, the delay in between the time they were preached had already passed. To me, it was almost as if that time delay did not exist. That past had become my present. 

What a lesson in perspective! To those that were hearing it in "real time" they had to wait until the next week had passed before they could hear the next part. For me, I was able to hear the exact same messages, but at a different time and place, and since they were already preached, it was just a matter of the time it took for me to hear what was being said, without any delay in between each message.

I think of that when I consider that God is not bound by the limits of time either. The past and the present are all the same to Him! Many are familiar with the verse in Revelation that says: 1:8 "I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty."  What might have slipped your attention, is that the time is not in sequential order. He is the Lord that IS present tense. That would be enough because He IS always present, and time is always present tense with God, then it says which was and which is to come! We relate to time in the past and future tense, but God is not bound by those limitations!

I wondered how I was going to do on my test this morning. God did not have to wonder with me. And the fact is that now it is in my past through the passage of time since then, and it is no longer a mystery to me, but it was never a mystery to God! It is the same with any event in the history of the Universe!

Ecclesiastes 1:9 says: "The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun." How does that make sense? The thing that HAS been is that which SHALL be? How can it yet happen if it has already happened? I believe it is because God is eternally present. There is no future tense with God. He does not have to wait for something to happen to know how it would work out. As a matter of fact, I believe there is evidence to prove that God knew what my test results were going to be before He even created the Universe!!

Isaiah 46:10-11 "Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times [the things] that are not [yet] done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure:....yea, I have spoken [it], I will also bring it to pass; I have purposed [it], I will also do it."

 Colossians 1:17 "He is before all things, and in him all things hold together." 

While some people read the Bible to try to discern future events, I believe that the Bible could be considered on a smaller scale, like the VHS tape was to me. There is nothing that has yet to happen during the course of time, that has not already taken place in the mind of God. As far as we are concerned, the process of time must take place before we can experience the events that have already taken place! It is partly because of this, that I do not believe man has what many have come to define as a "free will."

This provides great comfort for me!! It means that no matter what happens.... whether it is something that I enjoy, or something that I do not enjoy, everything down to the finest detail has already been carefully and lovingly thought out and planned and purposed, and worked out to the exact specifications ahead of time, and have already taken place in the mind of God according to His Will. It is a great comfort to know that what ever results there are that take place as the byproduct of my actions, or anyone elses', that it was not because of some random decision made independently of God's purpose.

I intend to write more definitively on this matter in future posts, but for now I am content to rest in the peace that comes from knowing God has it all under control for when that which is in The Past Becomes Present.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Life As We Don't Know It.

I was listening to the radio today and there was a biologist who was explaining that they found some microbotic life form, that was different from anything they have known about before. It did give me pause to consider the unfathomable creativity of our God, who has not only created the heavens and the earth, and all of the variety of animals, and the variety of the fish, and the variety of the birds, and all the things that we can see, but also the vast variety of complex life forms that are beyond the ability of our naked eyes to see. Microbes so small that you need a microscope to even know of their presence!

Consider for a moment with me, while I ponder the limitless boundaries of the creative design of our God. The fact that many of the things which have only recently been discovered, have existed for hundreds of centuries before they were discovered! It was not until the invention of the microscope that mankind was able to even explore such a tiny life form! This discovered microbe apparently "eats" a substance that is toxic to man. Which means that it may become something which not only can "feed" this microbotic universe, but at the same time rid this toxic substance from harming mankind.

Every time I watch the Discovery Channel or some nature program that explores life on this planet, it never ceases to amaze me that were it not for recent technology, these things would never have been seen by human eyes, and also how long such majestic beauty has gone unnoticed by billions of people.

Rev. 4:11 "Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created."

Isn't it great how God has included within the makeup of man, even the part of Himself that is not only creative, but that also takes pleasure in that which is created! The first year that I drove my parents in their motor home from Ontario to California, we stopped several times at tourist areas along the way, and I got to see such overwhelmingly beautiful sights, it was hard to even comprehend! We stopped at Carlsbad Caverns, and the underground beauty is beyond words to describe. We also visited the Petrified Forest, and the Painted Desert, which is such a sight to behold. With the vast variety of color, it is as if the sand became the canvas of the Creator's artistic brush work. But if you want to really give your eyes a treat that will make you grateful you can see would be to visit the Grand Canyon! Don't just look at pictures in a book, admire the view in person if you ever get the chance!
 
And so we see that same creativity of beautiful things found within the hearts and hands of  human artists. Painters, sculptors, and craftsmen, all expressing themselves in ways that release this God given nature within them to copy their Creator! But, lets not limit such creativity to our visual senses only, for our hearing can present us with such auditory wonders as well!
 
No matter what your taste in music, there is an unlimited variety of sounds to satisfy every musical pleasure. Even if one is tone deaf, and cannot carry a tune in a bucket, there is strangely enough self pleasure in those, who will regal any within the sound of their voice, whatever rendition that passes out past their lips to the public airways.
 
Let us not forget those culinary creators whose gift is to delight the palate with such succulent taste bud treats. Shall I continue to describe in detail  how pleasure can be gained from our sense of touch? It reminds me of a video that was an Internet sensation about some people that held up a sign offering free hugs!
 
Of the five senses we have, the last one to mention here is smell. We all know how unpleasant it is to smell things that have a bad odor, and how pleasant it is to smell things that have such a good odor! I have heard that our sense of smell is one of the strongest memory triggers that is known. It is amazing the details with which we can recognize even the faintest differences in odors, and how it is that a particular smell can immediately transport us to a place and time in our mind from many long forgotten years ago.
 
From the earth to the heavens, and we can not even imagine those sights unseen by flesh and blood of planets and stars and galaxies in the outer reaches of the universe. Each orb is ordained by a Sovereign God, who sustains all things by the Word of His Power!
 
 But, what about those things beyond the realm of physical existence? There are many people who say that they won't believe unless they see it with their own eyes. You can't always trust your eyes to not deceive you. An optical illusion is a good example of that. The fact is that we do not experience things with our senses anyway, they just become the gateway to the brain, and it is our brain that interprets what each signal is transmitting into a recognizable part of life as we know it.
 
But what about Life as we DON'T know it? After all, this bog is all about our being Spiritual beings on a Human Journey, and while we so often get caught up in the human journey part, we are spiritual beings first! How much of our Spiritual side do we really understand? How would your life change if you knew more about who you really are in Spirit? Did you know that there is not one verse in the Bible that says you have to die to go to heaven? We ARE seated WITH HIM in Heavenly places! We are encouraged in Scripture to "come up higher." To live on a higher realm of existence. We are created with a greater purpose in mind than to live a mundane life.
 
Bob Torango has done some awesome work in studying the spiritual truths behind human DNA. He has written many studies about it, and even formed it into a book that can be found HERE. One astounding aspect to this study is that every DNA cell contains the entire "Book" of every detail of our life! And there is the possibility that contained within our DNA is a "switch" that can change us from mortal beings into immortal beings! The possibility that perhaps when the "fall" took place in the Garden, that what actually happened was a part of our DNA became inaccessible. That were were "lowered" into this "wilderness" existence. (As a side note, it has been pointed out how a wilderness is just an unkempt garden!) He describes how scientists have discovered parts of our DNA they do not know what it is for, and they have called it "Junk DNA" since they think it serves not useful purpose. However maybe within that section of DNA is the key to open us up to a whole new Life As We Don't Know It. At least not yet.