Sunday, September 27, 2009

Eternity.

Eternity is such a hard concept for me to grasp. Honestly, the idea of eternity kind of freaks me out. I know that it is going to be amazing because it is what God has ordained, but in my finitude, I only know things to have beginnings and endings. Nothing on Earth, nothing that is finite, lasts forever. This is all I know and God’s promise of eternity promises to shatter all my notions of what life is actually like. In my finitude, David’s rhetoric in Psalm 145 is somewhat of a foreign concept for me to attain. It is when I think about this that I remember that when David wrote this Psalm, he himself was a man just like me. He probably wrestled with this topic as I do, but He realized that the only prudent thing for someone who loves God is to praise and bless Him without ceasing. God created everything. Our logical response to God and His love is adoration and praise.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

My Personal Creed on the Doctrine of God.

I believe:

There is one God (Deut 4:35,39; Isa 45:5; James 2:19) manifest in three persons (Gen 1:26; Isa 6:8; Matt 3:16-17, 28:19): the Father (Luke 15:11-32; Rom 8:15; James 1:17), the Son (Isa 9:6; John 5:18; Rom 8:17), and the Spirit (Matt 3:16-17; John 15:26; Rom 8:16; Eph 4:4-6). All three persons are equally divine (John 10:30; Acts 5:3-4) yet have distinct roles (Matt 3:8-12; John 3:15-17, 6:38-40; Acts 2:1-36).

God has always existed (Gen 1:1; Ex 3:13-16; John 8:56-58; Heb 11:6). He did not create Himself nor was He created by anything else. He is sovereign over everything (Ex 4:21; Deut 10:22; Ps 47:1-4; Matt 6:30; Acts 17:26; James 4:13-15). He is the creator of all things (Gen 1:1-2:25; Psalm 104:24; Jer 27:5; Neh 9:6; Acts 14:15) and therefore is unique from everything He created. God created everything so that He would receive glory, honor, and praise (Isa 43:7; Neh 9:6; Rev 4:1-11).

God is love (Ps 98:3; 2 Chr 6:14; Hos 11:1; John 3:16-17; Rom 8:39; 1 John 3:1). Everything He does comes out of His love for His creation (Gen 1:31, 2:18, 6:1-9:19; Ps 139:17-20; John 1:1-18).

God does not exist within the confines of His creation. He is completely independent in His sufficiency (Deut 10:14; Ps 50:12-13, 121:4; 1 Cor 10:24) yet still relates to people in a personal way (Judg 2:18; 2 Sam 24:16; Ps 34:15; Luke 7:11-16). He is continually and constantly present in all of creation (Ps 139:7-12; Jer 23:23-24; Matt 18:20). He is all knowing (Num 24:16; Ps 147:4-5; 2 Pet 3:18). Has an interpersonal knowledge of His creation (Ps 139:1; Luke 12:7). God is completely powerful (Gen 1:1-2:25, 11:6-8; Matt 19:26; Acts 1:6-7). He is unchangeable (Ps 102:25-27; Mal 3:6).

God continually reveals himself through His creation (Ps 19:1-2; Rom 1:19-20; Col 1:15). God created all people with an inner knowledge of Himself. Many people deny this inner sense of God and in doing so suppress the truth (Rom 1:18, 3:3-4). God is truth (Isa 65:16; Eph 4:20-21).

Through God’s word and His creation we may and do understand limited aspects of who He is (Phil 3:10; 1 John 4:7-8), but we will never fully understand Him (Job 26:14; Ps 145:3, 147:5; Isa 55:8-9; Rom 11:33-34). Furthermore, we will never be able to fully comprehend any single attribute of Him. Every attribute of God is always completely true of Him (Mal 3:6). His being and His attributes are inseparable (Ex 34:5-7).

God is jealous for His honor and glory (Ex 20:5, 34:14; Ezekiel 20:44; Zech 14:9; Hebrews 1:1-14). He is glorified by the expression of His character in His people (Num 25:10-15).

God did not create anything that is evil (Gen 6:5). By His holy nature (Isa 6:3; 1 Peter 1:15-16) He must stand opposed to all that is evil (Gen 6:6; Ex 34:5-7; Job 34:10).

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Our Inability to Comprehend God.

Have you ever thought about the uncertainties in life? I mean really. Have you REALLY pondered why there are so many things that are just beyond our grasp? It seems like every time we find an answer to something we are instantly faced with a million more questions.

How does this relate to our understanding of God?

What do we really know about Him?

I fully believe that we will never know all of who God is. I don't even think we'll ever be able to even fully understand any single aspect or attribute of God. For many such knowledge of our inability to know God can be quite disheartening. Think about it. We are called to seek after and learn about a God who we will never fully (or even mostly) understand. That's a lot to swallow. We learn with the expectation of mastering the subject of our learning. To most this would make the study of God a futile journey.

For some reason, I actually am motivated by the fact that I'll never be able to fully understand God. My inability to nail Him down drives me to study Him more. The more I learn about God the less I realize I know about Him. He constantly amazes me. His greatness is astounding. I can't help but worship Him when my eyes see a God who is far bigger than anything I could ever dream of. I am so small and He is so great.

I think we've forgotten God's holiness. By this I don't believe that we have completely discounted His holiness, but we emphasize His personal aspects so much that we bring Him down to our level, thus de-emphasizing His holiness. The more we learn of Him the greater He becomes in our eyes. We can never become discouraged in our study of God. Our inability to know Him should cause us to fall to our knees in worship.

Let's see God for who He is.

"Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised, and his greatness is unsearchable." - Psalm 145:3

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Passions.

God has placed a passion in my heart to see His name and fame proclaimed with boldness and in truth. A few years ago I felt God’s call into vocational ministry. While unsure of His calling at the time, I decided to trust and obey Him. I could not be more excited for the plans He has for me. I could not be more humbled by this calling. There are so many times that I ask God why He chose me because surely He could have picked someone better, someone more faithful, someone more loving. Every time I think such things, He affirms to me that He is God and I am not. I am ever humbled by His call and ever grateful for His assurance.

I have a passion for seeing the Good News of Jesus spread all over the world. Nothing makes me happier than seeing believers living out their faith and convictions. In Matthew 5, Jesus calls us to be lights shining brightly for Him. If there is one thing that I get more excited about than anything else it is seeing people simply doing what God has called them to do. When we love God and shine for Him wherever He has us we will be beautiful reflections of Him. It is not the pastors and preachers that are the trustees of God’s word. Teachers, businessmen, musicians, athletes, scientists, homemakers, and artists are all preachers in their own right. The way they live their lives and the example they give preaches the Gospel for we are the image of the Invisible. It is to this end that I wish to devote my life to the Church, pouring into the lives of whomever God allows me because most life change actually happens outside of the sanctuary.

I want to experience God work in unimaginable ways. I want to see lives transformed by His love and mercy. I want to see a stagnant Church rise up and truly live out the Faith they currently claim. Imagine what would happen if we simply did what Christ called us to do. Let’s be the Church. Let’s proclaim Christ in everything and be unashamed of the grace that has saved us.