What we think and believe is of great importance. It serves
as the foundation for all else—our attitudes, relationship ships, goals,
decisions, and actions.
To use an extreme example—If you believe that your mailman
wants you dead, it will affect everything else. If instead you believe that he
truly cares about you, this will have the opposite effect. Likewise, if I
discovered that my wife had married me because I reminded her of her first
flame, this would crush me and our relationship. Why? We all want to be loved
for who we are rather than a fantasy.
God also cares about what we believe about Him. Jesus and
Samaritan women were discussing religion. She had been convinced that the
differences among religions were minor. They differed merely in a matter of
geography—the places of worship. However, Jesus corrected her:
·
Jesus said to her, “Woman, believe me, the hour
is coming when neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem will you worship the
Father. You worship what you do not know; we worship what we know, for
salvation is from the Jews. But the hour is coming, and is now here, when the
true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father is
seeking such people to worship him. God is spirit, and those who worship him
must worship in spirit and truth.” (John 4:21-24)
Worship and a relationship with God had to be based upon
truth, according to the revelations given to the Jews, and upon the nature of
God rather than what we wanted God to be. Instead, He must be loved for who He
is.
However, according to Jesus, ordinarily, we are more
concerned about the opinions of people than those of God:
·
“How can you believe [correctly], when you
receive glory from one another and do not seek the glory that comes from the
only God?” (John 5:44)
We will never find stability when it depends on the
validation and approval that comes from man. Instead, this pursuit will become
a never-satisfied, life-controlling addiction to finding love and approval in
all the wrong places.
Instead, we must seek the validation that only can come from
the Creator. This is to build our foundation on bedrock. Without a solid
foundation, the house we build upon it cannot be solid:
·
“Everyone then who hears these words of mine and
does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock. And the rain
fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house, but it
did not fall, because it had been founded on the rock. And everyone who hears
these words of mine and does not do them will be like a foolish man who built
his house on the sand. And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds
blew and beat against that house, and it fell, and great was the fall of it.”
(Matthew 7:24-27)
Our lives must be built upon the bedrock of truth.
Everything we do requires truth, whether it is the truth about maintaining a
roof, car, or a relationship, especially our enduring relationship with God.
Ours is not primarily a performance-based relationship, but
one based upon trusting a God who loves us so that He died for us, even though
we had hated Him (Romans 5:8-10). Consequently, we are safe in Him:
·
“I give them eternal life, and they will never
perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand.” (John 10:28)
Jesus has promised us the very things we must believe to
have peace and freedom. Why peace?
·
When we fail and our conscience convicts us, we
find complete forgiveness in Him.
·
We belong to Him and are beloved above anything
we can imagine (Ephesians 3:19).
·
We can trust in Him and are perfectly safe in
the One who has become our Master and Shepherd.
·
Even if we are martyred, we go to be with Him
for all eternity!
Why freedom?
·
We are no longer guilt- or accomplishment-driven.
·
Knowing we are beloved, we don’t need to be
affirmed by others.
·
We are convinced that we have the truth and have
a meaning and purpose in serving our Creator and Redeemer.
·
We have been enabled to courageously live
according to the dictates of our conscience and not against them.
Without these truths, the oppressive, contradictory, and
changing opinions of man fill the vacuum.
The light of life verse is one of those verses that I see evidence to back up the Romans no excuse verse. Along with we are made in the very image of God . (Many others of course 😀) While I do believe as scripture says we are dead in sins , I don't believe we are dead on the sense Calvinists want to infer ... because the light of life verse especially reveals that His light "lights every man that comes into the earth". This is most translations of the verse. (Curious, however, that the favorite version of reformers (ESV) is about the only version that does not word it that way . It would not correlate with reformed thinking !
ReplyDeleteThat aside and back to my understanding is that a dead body can't have life . I disagree with Calvin's version that we are that dead therefore. (Total depravity)
And Romans creation verse says we have no excuse to not believe . If God only chose certain ones to believe, there WOULD be an excuse . In essence His light in every man would be of no effect nor His creation . Both were clearly meant to be .
I didn't post this publicly because we've had similar discussions prior and I'm not at odds with you 99.9% so I didn't want to get on giving the impression I was adverse to your great teaching and insights, which I enjoy and share .
Very thankful for your online input!
Gloria, Thanks for your thoughtful and well reasoned response. Although I line up with the Calvinists in many areas, like you, I do not share their views on original sin: https://mannsword.blogspot.com/2021/10/isnt-original-sin-unjust.html
ReplyDelete