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Me Or An Interpretation

“The Veil Was Torn” by Harold Teel

1 John 2:3-6

This is how we are sure that we have known him, if we keep his commandments. Anyone who says, “I know him,” but doesn’t keep his commandments, is a liar. People like that have no truth in them.

But if anyone keeps his word, God’s love is truly made complete in such a person. This is how we are sure that we are in him: anyone who says, “I abide in him,” ought to behave in the same way that he behaved.

My commands are not burdensome….

If you get to know Me.

Do you know ME?

Or an interpretation of Me?

Or an interpreter?

Jesus tore the veil between us and God, not between us and someone’s interpretation of God.

The veil was torn so that we can communicate directly with God and experience the Presence….via Jesus.

Not so that we can study someone’s interpretation of God.

We can do that with the veil still intact and keeping us separated.

For the record, it is Jesus’s interpretation of God that counts. It would be very good to be well acquainted with this man from Nazareth.

Who do people say that I am?

That’s nice.

But what about you?

Who do you say that I am?

 

Incarnation of Ultimate Reality

The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope captured this billowing cloud of cold interstellar gas and dust rising from a tempestuous stellar nursery located in the Carina Nebula, 7500 light-years away in the southern constellation of Carina. This pillar of dust and gas serves as an incubator for new stars and is teeming with new star-forming activity. Hot, young stars erode and sculpt the clouds into this fantasy landscape by sending out thick stellar winds and scorching ultraviolet radiation. The low density regions of the nebula are shredded while the denser parts resist erosion and remain as thick pillars. In the dark, cold interiors of these columns new stars continue to form. In the process of star formation, a disc around the proto-star slowly accretes onto the star’s surface. Part of the material is ejected along jets perpendicular to the accretion disc. The jets have speeds of several hundreds of miles per second. As these jets plough into the surrounding nebula, they create small, glowing patches of nebulosity, called Herbig-Haro (HH) objects. Long streamers of gas can be seen shooting in opposite directions off the pedestal on the upper right-hand side of the image. Another pair of jets is visible in a peak near the top-centre of the image. These jets (known as HH 901 and HH 902, respectively) are common signatures of the births of new stars. This image celebrates the 20th anniversary of Hubble’s launch and deployment into an orbit around Earth. Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3 observed the pillar on 1-2 February 2010. The colours in this composite image correspond to the glow of oxygen (blue), hydrogen and nitrogen (green) and sulphur (red).

1 John 1:1

That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have gazed at, and our hands have handled—concerning the Word of Life!

How we were meant to live—in God-absorbed and God-animated life—was put on display in Jesus of Nazareth.

We are grounded in eyewitness accounts of the historical manifestation of the Eternal entering our spatiotemporal world. These accounts were recorded in the New Testament, proclaimed through preaching, and have been passed down through the ages to us today.

I like how Lesslie Newbigin says, “Ultimate reality was no longer unknowable: it was available to us in the person of Jesus Christ, who was made known to us in the New Testament and the preaching of the church.”

If ultimate reality is actually personal, and visited us 2,000 years ago in human form, then we don’t get to make all the decisions or ask all the questions. We comply with the decisions and have to answer questions posed to us.

Newbigin gives a great analogy: As long as you’re talking about someone who is not in the room, you can say what you want, can paint whatever picture of them you wish. But if they suddenly enter the room, it all changes. You need to stop talking and allow the person to speak for themselves.

God has entered the room.

Our life is about getting to know the Person who gifted us with said life, more than mastering the right way to live, more than figuring it all out.

We seek and find. We don’t seek and figure out. Because we’re not studying some impersonal thing or idea to conquer.

We’re pursuing relationship with Someone we may have interaction with.

We find, in the true sense of the word, because we discover (un-cover) that beyond all we’ve ever known, Someone is there, who has known us and loved us from before we were even in the womb, and, overwhelmed, we can’t help but love back.

Twisting Scripture

2 Peter 3:15-16

Our beloved brother Paul has written to you about all this, according to the wisdom that has been given him, speaking about these things as he does in all his letters.

There are some things in them which are difficult to understand. Untaught and unstable people twist his words to their own destruction, as they do with the other scriptures.

Scripture is not ours to do with however we please.

Scripture is God’s to do with as God pleases.

Please make it your habit to always approach your reading of the Bible in utter humility, as is only appropriate. And in a posture of open listening, rather than with an eye to simply bolster what you already think.

As we mentioned yesterday with regard to Jesus, your relationship with God through Scripture can also stagnate, and you’ll cease being moved by it.

Oh how much damage has been done through the twisting of Scripture and claims of “ownership” over it!

Relationships Must Grow

2 Peter 2:21

It would have been better for them never to have known the way of righteousness than, having known it, to turn away from the holy commandment which had been given to them.

Pete’s got an abundance of nasty things to say about false teachers in this chapter.

At the end of chapter two here, he writes about how terrible it is to become entangled again in the polluted lifestyle you fled from when you turned to the light of Christ.

We all need to be on guard from being enticed away from our First Love (1 John 4:19).

One way is to make sure your relationship with Christ is growing. Like all relationships with people, it must develop and mature if it is to last. Otherwise, it will likely become stale at some point, not as exciting, and we’ll be more easily pulled away by the cares and temptations of the world. Other things will look more invigorating. Even though they can’t come close to a relationship with the One who made you.

Here’s some words that inspired me this morning from Michael Casey:

Our attitude to the humanity of Jesus has to move away from sentimental images that appeal to us at an emotional level to a zone that is deeper, more spiritual, and, ultimately, more energizing. This is to say our attention drifts from the earthly career of Jesus as recounted in the Gospels to his risen life, present in our midst.

Christ is now more present to us in mystery than he ever was in history.

Use it or Lose it

2 Peter 1:3-11

God has bestowed upon us, through his divine power, everything that we need for life and godliness….So, because of this, you should strain every nerve to supplement your faith with virtue….you must make the effort all the more to confirm that God has called you and chosen you.

A man wanted to build a playhouse for his children, but he had no materials, nor did he own any of the tools necessary for the task.

He longed to provide this, not only for his own children, but also for the children of the neighborhood, as there was no good space for them to play, and as a result, many kids got into trouble out of daily boredom.

One day a woman came to the house with a clipboard. The man was sitting outside when she walked up, so he could not avoid her, though he desperately wanted to, having no desire to buy whatever it was she was selling.

“Someone would like to provide you with all the materials and tools necessary to build an amazing playhouse for your son and daughter.”

“What…?” the man said, stunned.

The lady just smiled.

He started to ask, “How did you even—”

“All you need to do is sign here,” she interrupted, “to let us know you accept.”

“Yeah right,” the man replied. “Very funny.”

“Well, perhaps tomorrow. Have a nice day, sir!” she said, smiling genuinely.

Sure enough, she returned the next day with the same offer, and the man gave the same response. “That was really weird”, he thought.

When she came back a third day in a row, the man started figuring she had some sort of mental disorder, and began to pity her.

The following day there was knock on the door, this time during family dinner. The man’s wife asked him to go see who it is. “How inconvenient,” the man muttered under his breath.

Opening the door, he saw the woman yet again, clipboard in hand, smile on face.

“Hello sir!”

“What is this?” he asked, partly to her, partly to himself.

“Just everything you need,” was her odd reply.

The man chuckled in a manner that conveyed both confusion and curiosity, and then said, “That’d be nice.”

“So you’ll accept?” she said with joyful anticipation.

Something inside the man made him want to sign, but he couldn’t explain or understand why. “May I see that?” he nodded toward the clipboard.

She handed it to him.

It was the shortest “contract” he’d ever seen, if you could even call it that.

“I ACCEPT” was all it said, in all capital letters, with a line after it.

“Are you kidding me?”

“I know, right!” The lady’s face was almost glowing as she said it, she was so excited. “Oh, and also, you’ll receive detailed instructions, of course, as well as–this is the best part–a retired playhouse designer and builder available to you everyday should you have any questions or need any help!” She was giddy.

The man couldn’t help but smile, and thought he had nothing to lose, and maybe–as crazy as it sounded—something to gain. And perhaps this mysterious woman would stop coming to the house everyday.

So he took the pen and signed it, saying out loud as he did: “I accept.”

“Yay!!!” was her exuberant response.

“Thank you for your generosity. And persistence.” Even though he felt kinda foolish, he could not help but be polite to her, for she was so enthusiastic that it was infectious.

He kept thinking about the encounter as he fell asleep, smiling.

The next morning he walked to his car and stopped mid-stride as he saw it all—their small yard full of building materials. “No way.” Opening the garage door he saw next to his car every tool imaginable one would need to build just about anything.

Wondering if this was for real, it was difficult to leave and go to work. Yet, at the same time easier than ever, due to the joy overwhelming him.

Getting home at the end of the day, his family couldn’t get over it. His wife saw the instructions on a table and showed him. There was also a business card with nothing but a phone number and the name “Ray”.

He started reading and decided to begin building. He truly had everything he needed. When he got to a confusing part, he called on Ray, who showed up immediately to help explain things in a simple way that made sense. They got to know and cherish each other deeply.

A little into the project, the man’s wife joined in the effort, as did many of their friends. Even the children helped.

After considerable time, and much focused, strenuous effort, the playhouse was built. The man’s children absolutely loved it. The kids from the neighborhood loved it, and played there all the time, no longer feeling it necessary to find trouble.

Over the years, as the children “outgrew” the playhouse, its function began to change. The man and his wife found themselves using the space for times of prayer, and later, worship. They invited others in to share in the experience of a dedicated prayer and worship space.  People from all around heard of this sacred space where many were deeply moved, and came to participate in the goodness that flowed there.

Never did the man imagine that this little structure would be used for so much beyond a playhouse for his children for a few years.

Whenever the man performed routine maintenance, or made improvements on the playhouse, he often reflected on how grateful he was for that strange offer from the persistent woman years ago, and how glad he was that he accepted it, received so much, and that he actually used the tools and materials to build something incredibly beautiful and useful, instead of just letting them sit around.

And perhaps best of all, was the rich friendship that blossomed and grew so deeply between him and Ray.

 

There is no “Fail”

1 Peter 4:12-13

Beloved, don’t be surprised at the fiery ordeal which is coming upon you to test you, as though this were some strange thing that was happening to you.

Rather, celebrate! You are sharing the sufferings of the Messiah. Then, when his glory is revealed, you will celebrate with real, exuberant joy.

Everything molds you into me.

There is no “fail”, only, “Did you listen?”

One of my favorite scenes from Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi is when Yoda tells Luke,

“The greatest teacher, failure is.”

Failure is only really failure if we fail to learn from it and make adjustments.

But if we use it to be better, and help others, it is the greatest of instructors.

Yoda was also telling Luke that we are to pass on what we have learned—strength, mastery—yes. But also weakness, folly, and failure. Failure most of all. Because it is such an effective teacher. To ourselves, and also to others.

Growing up, my friend Joe and I always said we wanted to learn from others’ mistakes as much as we can, so that we don’t unnecessarily repeat what we see leads to darkness. We’ll make plenty of our own mistakes, why make others’?

Learn from others’ failure, yes, but also teach others from yours.

Jesus can use every single little thing in your life—good, bad, painful, joyful, traumatic—to mold you into His image and make you into Him.

That is called theosis.

Stay Connected

1 Peter 3:9

Don’t repay evil for evil, or slander for slander, but rather say a blessing. This is what you were called to, so that you may inherit a blessing.

May I hear and listen to only that which is outside my own head, so that I may be a greater blessing to others.

This is a pure form of listening—listening to that which lies outside my own thoughts.

Difficult, but not impossible.

Listen in order to actually learn what you don’t already know.

Or think you know.

1Peter 3:12

For the Lord’s eyes are upon the righteous, and his ears are open to their prayer, But the face of the Lord is against those who do evil.

I’m only as good as I am filled with the Spirit, connected to the Vine.

In other words, the more filled and connected, the better I am. And vice versa—the less filled with Spirt and the more disconnected, the worse I am, not living into my full God-given potential.

1 Peter 3:15

Sanctify the Messiah as Lord in your hearts….

No other gods.

Nothing else, no one else, deserves as much as attention as You, my Lord!

Attention in the form of time, thoughts, money, work….Love.

May we give Christ, deserving of all because He gave all, way more attention than, say, politics, or people we don’t particularly like.

War & Peace

1 Peter 2:11

My beloved ones, I beg you—strangers and resident aliens as you are—to hold back from the fleshly desires that wage war against your true lives.

See fleshly desires for what they really are—war wagers.

 

1 Peter 2:16

Live as free people (though don’t use your freedom as a veil to hide evil!), but as slaves to God.

Being a slave to God is the ultimate freedom.

For God “demands” so little, when you think about it.

And what God desires is very, very good…for you…for the world.

Stay close.

Necessary Purgation

1 Peter 1:6-7

Yes, it mat well be necessary that, for a while, you may have to suffer trials and tests of all sorts.

But this is so that the true value of your faith may be discovered.

A couple months back I practiced lectio divina through 1 Peter, which is a meditative form of reading consisting these four parts:

Reading, meditation, prayer, contemplation.

If you’d like to read more about this practice, you may do so here.

So I thought I’d share some of what I heard as I went through 1 Peter in this manner. And I will say that this is the way I read Scripture most all of the time now because of how deeply it is allowed to sink in to my heart, as opposed to gathering more information for head knowledge.

OK, here we go…

To know the true taste of your faith, and experience its nourishment, you may have to drink the cup of suffering–of trials and tests.

To see something, whatever obstructs its view must be cast aside.

The idol of comfort is burned away in the fires of purification. Comfort sedates, anesthetizes. Purgation enlivens, sharpens focus, molds us into the Son.