Well here it is my first Blog of 06' and I would just like to start off saying that I appreciated those who expressed interest in when my next Blog entree would be. It has now been over a month since my last Blog and I really can't say much has happened. School started back up and that is pretty much the change in my life since my last Blog. Now over the past month there has been a plethora of Blogs for me to read, many have been entertaining and some have been thought provoking and I must say that much of my procrastinating in writing a new blog entree has been in part because I have been mulling over the thought provoking entrees. So I'll come right out and say it that this entree will fall into the thought provoking category.
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Now sometimes I fear we fall prey to the same problems. We think that our insight and thoughts are wise and honest, but I wonder how often we are simply expressing our own understanding. Our wisdom seems to reflect an attempt to reconcile what God says in the Bible with how we see the world. Are we blending the two together? Sometimes. Should we be? I argue no. The Bible makes it clear that we are called to love this world, that we are to be Christ’s representatives in this world and that through us and the Holy Spirit, Christ is calling all people to repentance and reconciliation with Him. We know from the scriptures that our first calling is; “Now, Israel, what does the Lord your God require from you, but to fear the Lord your God, to walk in all His ways and love Him, and to serve the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul.” (Deut. 10:12, NIV) or more directly, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.” (Deut. 6:5, NIV) Jesus even re-emphasizes this in Matthew 22:34-40 but in it he adds something that many people seem to miss; “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.” (Matthew 22:36-40, NIV) What Jesus said here not only parallels Deuteronomy 6:5 but also another passage in Deuteronomy; “He executes justice for the orphan and the widow, and shows His love for the alien by giving him food and clothing. So show your love for the alien, for you were aliens in the
We are not God and therefore we are not to be Judges of this world (thankfully) and because we are not God we do not know everything He knows and we are not perfect. However, we have the scriptures which He revealed for us so that we might know truth. I believe that all Scripture (the Bible), is God breathed (2 Tim. 3:16) originating not from the will of men but communicated by God through the Holy Spirit (2 Pet. 1:21). The scriptures are our insight in to the TRUTH of God and we can place trust in them because it is God’s word. In that we may have a firm and true foundation for our faith. So it is in Love for God that we believe and follow His word, it is because of our Love for God that we show love to Him and others. It is because of our love for God that we do not shy away from the truth of sin and its reality in this world.
We must remember that the “Love” that is seen in the scriptures is much deeper and more complex than emotional love. Emotional love is based upon how we feel or more accurately, emotional love is based on our self interests. This kind of love is based on the question: “How do I feel?” or “What makes me comfortable?” In this case love is given and taken away based upon the whim of feelings which aren’t always based on truth. The Love that is shown in the scriptures is based upon a much more firm foundation. It is founded upon the promises of God, there is no fear that God will up and decide that he doesn’t feel like loving His people anymore. We also see that the Love expressed in the scriptures is much broader then emotional love. This Love is founded upon promises that will never change and includes hope for all people. This Love is infinitely more fulfilling then emotional love but it is also much more demanding. If we are to be a part of God’s people and therefore Love Him, and we are also being Loved by Him, then we must realize that this deeper Love places more responsibility and demands on us. As His people we cannot expect to just sit back and receive unending Love from God for nothing. However, God’s Love did not come with strings attached, so if we are truly God’s people our Love for God and our service to Him comes from a deeper stronger love that is not founded on feelings. As a result when we are His, our hearts should be so filled with our Love from Him that our desire to serve Him does not come from a feeling of obligation but rather it is a by-product of His Love poured into us. In other words He pours so much Love into us that we should not be able to help but pour that Love back out to Him and others.
P.S. GO Seahawks!
5 comments:
I agree.. I am totally guilty of telling people what I think is wisdom when really it it is probably just my opinion.. and even if my opinion is right :) I should make sure that people know I am sharing my opinion and not necessarily wisdom from God. I want to know the Word better.. then I could be more confident in sharing God's wisdom!
Thanks for the thoughts sweetie!
I graduated from Multnomah Bible College. There are still many things in the Bible: ideas, concepts, passages, that i dont understand. Even some of the ones that i think i have a grasp on, it is quite possible that i have either all or part of it wrong. I say this because i think sharing our insights and beliefs with others (especially other believers) is extremely valuable. We are not meant to live Christianity in solitude.
Micah, i know you already know this and that you would agree. I just want to make sure that we differentiate between sharing our "wisdom" with other people (like Job's "friends" did) and seeking Truth through discussion and dialogue. Some skewed views are never going to be corrected if they are not discussed.
I want to add one more thing. One more passage from Job can't hurt right? Job 42:1-6 "1Then Job replied to the LORD : 2"I know that you can do all things; no plan of yours can be thwarted. 3You asked, 'Who is this that obscures my counsel without knowledge?' Surely I spoke of things I did not understand, things too wonderful for me to know. "You said, 'Listen now, and I will speak; I will question you, and you shall answer me.' 5My ears had heard of you but now my eyes have seen you. 6Therefore I despise myself and repent in dust and ashes."
We speak of God's love and and God's wisdom and to an extent we know them. But i think we are only scratching the surface. We should strive to know them as fully as we can, but our understanding is very limited. I think maybe we understand the shadow of God's love and wisdom, we won't fully know them till we see Him and i think our response will be very similar to Job's.
and i would like to congratulate the the Seattle Seahawks on their recent superbowl victory (i realize everyone else thinks that the steelers won, but i know the truth =) )
Hahahaa, we all sooo went to Bible College!! Its after midnight here in Slovenija and I just got back from our English Klub--the group before youth group--and Im too tired to read the entire entry, its pretty long! But I look forward to reading it, analyzing it, and responding (like others of you did). Man, we soo went to Bible college...!
Hey update!
Its been over a month!
i just noticed you dont have a link to either of my blogs!
oh yeah...and maybe you should think about updating.
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