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“God In Us!”
I'm
sitting here writing the newsletter and listening to a newscast at the
same time. What I'm hearing in the news reminds me of a "great weight"
that all of us seem to have to carry a part of. Each day, because of
the condition we find the world, it seems one more pound of worry can
be added. What I'm hearing is truly discouraging and, at times, it
would seem to be more than we can bear. The "terrible" news made me
more aware of the great value of our Christian Faith in "this present
darkness". Feeling that "heaviness", I began to think about the
difference between our Faith and all the other religions in the
world…all of them! Ours really has an odd suggestion when you stop and
think about it. That difference is simplified in scripture to four
words! "Receive ye the Spirit". No other "belief system" offers such a
suggestion. You can name all the religions the world over and you will
get no hint of "God living in man" and you might even get thumbed on
the head for even suggesting it in some places. That God would live in
us was really a "new and living way" that religion had never even
"dreamed of" before Christ. Even in our Old Testament, God came upon
people but he never came inside people.
And then,
just about the time they got the "spirit-filled" thing off the ground
at Pentecost, here comes another hard pill to swallow: the idea of the
Grace of God. And to make it even worse it's declared by some guy that
used to be called Saul, but for some reason changed his name to Paul.
Then he starts bringing Gentiles into the group! Forget about it!
That's just too much for "good old religions" to bear! Mythic gods had
never been portrayed as tightly knit with their followers and certainly
never yielding to a "grace" relationship with them. And just to be more
insulting, out in the middle of the desert in the Middle East comes
Word that the Creator of all the earth has made personal contact with
man and in that contact has offered "Good will toward all men"! I mean
it's just too much! After all, gods were to amuse themselves with the
tragedies of people's lives. I mean come on, they were to demand
sacrifices, pentence, servitude, and don't forget a god's part-time
work of creating great fear among his or her people. What good-god
would declare a Peace and a Rest for his subjects? I mean give me a
break here! Well, that's exactly what we're to believe if we believe in
Elohim and Christ.
A
Peace based on the Mercy and Grace of God was hard to accept for people
that had used the Law of God for the agent of change in a person's
life. But now, Saul's or Paul's book of Romans was using a Greek word,
charis, taken from the streets with at street meaning "unearned favor"
and the scripture was using it to talk about the way God favored us.
Then, like an Emeril cooking show, "bam" the Word of God kicked it up a
notch by making the case for a favor that is not only unearned but
undeserved as well! That was almost too much! After all, the Pharisees
had perfected the deserved "rewards" of God as the order of the day.
Why, how could those new Christians suggest such a thing?
Well that's
where we find ourselves. Actually, the manifestation of this favor of
God is found in "the gift of the Spirit". This Spirit is merged with
Grace to be active in our lives. In just believing in Christ we find
ourselves in fellowship of the Spirit. "He that dwells in the secret
place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I
will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress, My God, in Him
will I trust." (Psalm 91:1-2) The Spirit of God inside us, us inside
Him. Our obligation is to "dwell" there, to reside and stay there. We
need to stay at "home" in the good times and especially in the bad
times. The daily news should not spook us like quail hidden in tall
grass, startling us to a new place. Instead we should hold our ground.
Staying under the shadow of the Most High, trusting Him. David
continues in that Psalm to identify God as "my habitation". He lives
here; His Spirit stays and abides in you. He never leaves or forsakes!
He doesn't rent a place; He paid a very expensive price for this place
to live in! We do not have to call out to Heaven for intervention; we
simply need to access our hearts. That's not a momentary, depends on
His mood, type of living in us. He does not travel between Heaven and
Earth visiting our lives occasionally! He is there at all times. The
Spirit of God has "come" into us, as a believer, issue settled.
I remember
a Bible teacher illustrating that "God inside us" one time with a story
about playing tennis. If I wanted to learn to play tennis I could go to
the store and purchase a tennis racket, I could get magazines about
tennis. I might get books that explain tennis, books that give its
rules and how to keep score. I could even memorize the positions for
hitting the tennis ball correctly shown in pictures. I could get on the
Internet and surely learn even more about the game. I could even buy a
pair of white shorts, shirt and shoes especially designed to play
tennis in. I might go to Wimbledon to watch the experts, could hire a
coach. After doing all that I finally go to the court and actually try
to play tennis and find out all that preparation was of no practical
use because something "inside" me refuses to co-operate. My muscles
don't coordinate; I'm slow of foot and exhausted! However, what if that
tennis coach could "step inside me", inside my mind, nerves, muscles?
Do you think that would make a difference in my "tennis-life"? My part
would be to try and quit playing tennis and let him do it. Mine is to
admit how helpless on the tennis court I am and just permit him to take
over "my game". That coach didn't teach me how to play tennis; he is
how I play tennis. That's moving from the Law of Tennis method to the
"inside me" method. I found myself doing all the right moves and
following the rules but it was because the coach was doing the work. I
was not playing tennis in my own ability, but by resting in the one who
is inside me.
Well, that's the
"story" we've been given to believe in. God in us! We are not in just a
moral or political war at the present, more importantly we are in a
"Spiritual" war. We are in a real "separation" of good and evil, of
light and dark, of kingdom versus Kingdom. We live in a time that takes
our attention and our action for sure. We need to be aware and active
in the challenges to our Christian Faith by the political and the
radical. However, in that kind of world we can still find the shadow of
the Most High. Matthew 11: 28-30 speaks of a way for the "weak and
heavy-laden" to find a rest. That's what it will require to take some
of the weight off. That Greek "street-word" used for rest is most
closely associated with our English word for vacation. As believers, we
can take a vacation from those things that weigh us down and burden us
daily. Oh! I know we sometimes don't feel like that, don't act like
that and don't always talk like that, but those weaknesses on our part
don't make it any less true on His. When I listen to the news and feel
the weight I just remember my "helplessness" and more importantly the
"Helper". Ours is just to hold on. Don't give up. I have no idea about
what I'm going to do about tomorrow but I trust God to live it through
me and live it accordingly to His ability to do so. I know it's an odd
thing that's been suggested to us. No other religion will offer such a
miracle and so much help, such a remedy. It's kind of hard to "swallow"
but it's true just the same.
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