Sunday, 29 July 2012

HE LONGS FOR US III


Well, I am on my final lap, the final week, the end is near. My wife will be returning at the end of the week of writing this and everything will be back to normal again (thank God!!).

In preparation for her return I’ve set out to set the house in order, and to take care of myself too. I’ve cleaned, cooked, changed the sheets and fixed some things in the house. I’ve also shaved, cut my nails and so many other things. I’ve even done some things she would have had to force me to do if she were around and I was excited to do it too; all in preparation for her glorious return.

As I was engaging in one of these activities, the Holy Spirit reminded me of a very similar statement made by Peter

“But the day of the Lord will come like a thief; when it comes, the heavens will disappear with a horrific noise, and the celestial bodies will melt away in a blaze, and the earth and every deed done on it will be laid bare. Since all these things are to melt away in this manner, what sort of people must we be, conducting our lives in holiness and Godliness, while waiting for and hastening the coming of the day of God?........... Therefore, dear friend, since you are waiting for these things, strive to be found at peace, without spot or blemish when you come into his presence…” 2 Peter 3:10-11;14(NET)

Just as I prepare for my wife’s return with much fanfare, so should we prepare for the return of our Lord, as I have kept the house and my body just because she’s coming back, we keep ourselves pure in anticipation for the Lord’s return. Not because this will in anyway affect our salvation; it is by God’s grace we have been saved through faith. It is because we love our Lord. If I do not do any of the things mentioned, she wouldn’t divorce me, she probably won’t be angry either. She’d just get it done after resting appropriately (including the ones she has to force me to do).  As a matter of fact, I’m quite certain that she will still notice some things I didn’t quite get right, didn’t do to her taste, or didn’t do at all and she’ll rectify it.  In the same way, when our Lord returns, he’s not going to start pointing out all the evil we have done and just keep us at arm’s length until we get our act together. Instead if there are still any defects in our characters and mind set, he will fix it. He will draw us near and make us new, he will bring us to understand how truly like him we are. One thing that I’m most assured of is the replacement of our bodies. We will all be given new bodies, just like his. Bodies that cannot die, that cannot be sick and that are not bound by time and space (1 Cor. 15: 50-54). We will be just as he is.

In the mean time we prepare for the Lord’s return, we know he will come back and we want to “stay in shape” for him. I find it disturbing that many believers around me seem uniformed of this return. While I do not take this as a sort of excuse for escapism, I think it is important we know these things. I think it’s important we realize that this single life we live is not all there is. It helps us to withstand persecution, to endure suffering for the truth and to remain upright in this increasingly evil world. It also helps us to pinpoint the source of our longing and nostalgia; we want to meet the Lord. When we come to truly believe he’s coming back, our posture will change. Even though we know Christ will still be engaged in some mind renewal when he arrives, we still live sanctified and sober lives. This admonition is strewn all over the epistles.

Lord Jesus, we wait with bated breath for your return, confidently expecting the replacement of our Mortal Bodies and the renewal of our minds to the realities of your Grace. Till then, lead us deeper into the truth of your sanctification and righteousness. Amen 

Grace be with you

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

HE LONGS FOR US II


Before we go to today's post, I must first offer my sincere apologies for the drought of posts recently, been busy. Please forgive me. Now that we are through with that, let's go to the post. I will be continuing my series on my wife's trip and the things i was taught through it. I wrote them during that time period, I just couldn't get to post them. As a result, I don't intend to change the tone and tense of the post:

In the last post, we explored how God had a plan to be in close fellowship with us forever and how we abandoned that fellowship to strike out on our own. We saw how God missed us and went to great length to get us back through his Son Jesus.

Like I said in my last post, the parable of me missing my wife illuminated the Gospel to me in two dimensions; first is before the Cross, which we have dealt with, second is after the cross which I intend to write about today. You might be wondering, since the Holy Spirit is in us and we are in him, and the fullness of the God head dwells in us through the Spirit, how can we say that God misses us again or he longs to see us again? Well, there are two sides to my post today: He wants to see us physically and we want to see him physically

There is a passage in Paul Young’s book “The Shack” where Mackenzie the protagonist of the Novel meets with the Trinity for the first time. As he is about to knock on the door, it is opened by Papa (the character representing the Father) who upon seeing him gives him the biggest bear hug, he is lifted from the ground and kissed all over the place. His defenses are melted immediately, this has never happened to him before and tears start streaming from his eyes. Ultimately this is something every heart longs for; to be hugged, accepted and welcome by God. We seek it from every other person, every thrill, every Job, every good deed we do in ministry, every stride we take, but the truth is that we are seeking that these things fill a hole only God can fill. And he is willing to fill it, if we let him. I believe our hearts are longing for that bear hug from Papa, or more accurately we are wrestling against it in our ignorance and seeking it from others. However, not only do I accept the Holy Spirit’s agency in giving me this hug, I can’t wait to see him physically. I can’t wait till he returns and transforms my mortal body to the resurrected form and to see him. To touch my Lord and to see him hug me with tears in his eyes and mine as he says “welcome home my brother”. It is not the physical appearance of Heavens that creates a longing in my heart any longer but the person of Jesus himself

In the same vein, I believe the same for God himself. He has made his home in us and he finds rest in our bodies. But we are still told that Jesus will return, that he will split the sky and call us up to where he is (1 Thess. 4:16-18). If he were satisfied with the present state of things between us, he wouldn’t do that. He wants to see us and feel us; to eat and drink with us (remember God has become a man in the person of our Lord Jesus). I believe even though the Holy Spirit gives him something more than a digital impression of his presence, he still longs to return to us and feel us with his physical hands, see us with his physical eyes and speak to us one on one. We are his bride and we take his breath away.

So we can pray like the early Church prayed Maranatha, come Lord Jesus come