Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Not in Control, Pt 2

I'm going to try to flesh out the concepts of sovereignty and control, even though I haven't fully grasped it yet. Appropriate I guess. :) But first, a few quotes:

“Men will allow God to be everywhere but on his throne. They will allow him to be in his workshop to fashion worlds and make stars. They will allow Him to be in His almonry to dispense His alms and bestow his bounties. they will allow Him to sustain the earth and bear up the pillars thereof, or light the lamps of heaven, or rule the waves of the ever-moving ocean; but when God ascends Hes throne, His creatures then gnash their teeth. And we proclaim an enthroned God, and His right to do as He wills with His own, to dispose of His creatures as He thinks well, without consulting them in the matter; then it is that we are hissed and execrated, and then it is that men turn a deaf ear to us, for God on His throne is not the God they love. But it is God upon the throne that we love to preach. It is God upon His throne whom we trust.” -Spurgeon

“Man approaches God most nearly when he is in one sense least like God. For what can be more unlike than fullness and need, sovereignty and humility, righteousness and penitence, limitless power and a cry for help?”  CSLewis

“There is not a square inch in the whole domain of our human existence over which Christ, who is Sovereign over all, does not cry, "Mine!” -Kuyper



If there is any element of the universe that is outside of his authority, then he no longer is God over all. In other words, sovereignty belongs to deity. Sovereignty is a natural attribute of the Creator. God owns what he makes, and he rules what he owns. -Sproul

Sovereign simply means ruler. Someone who has authority. When we say God is sovereign, we are saying that we and all of Creation exist in Him and by Him. There was no god before Him. Everything begins and ends with Him. 

Acts 17:24-28"The God who made the world and all things in it, since He is Lord of heaven and earth, does not dwell in temples made with hands ; 25 nor is He served by human hands, as though He needed anything, since He Himself gives to all people life and breath and all things ; 26 and He made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined their appointed times and the boundaries of their habitation, 27 that they would seek God, if perhaps they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us; 28 for in Him we live and move and exist, as even some of your own poets have said, 'For we also are His children.'  

His authority and power is absolute. If He wishes, He can snuff out the universe with a word. He could rescue us from our pain. He could squash Satan like a bug. So, either God is having fun at our expense, or there is a reason why He holds back.

Holds back. That's the key. While He is sovereign, Ruler over all things, He reserves His sovereignty...that is, the immediate carrying out of His will. We already know His will; He created us for relationship, He desires that no one live through eternity in agony, He desires that no one has sickness or pain or loss. So why doesn't He just force His desires on us?

This is where we have a hard time understanding a good God. We cannot comprehend life without force. If I break the law, government men with guns force me where I do not wish to go. We are forced to pay our taxes. As children, we have been forced to obey our parents. Every day, every hour, even if you are not aware of it, someone's will is imposed over yours. This is why we cannot understand how a good God can sit idly by while His children suffer. Because good parents cannot bear that their children suffer.
  
Here is the place that sovereignty and control diverge. While God's sovereignty is absolute, He will not force His will on you. With one exception, control is force. Human control is force. Demonic control is force. The only control that is good, is the control brought by the Holy Spirit. And even that control we have the liberty to refuse. 

The Garden is a perfect example of God's sovereignty in action. He created a Garden and put two trees in it. He then gave Adam and Eve complete freedom in the Garden, with one caveat; do not eat of those two trees. 

Do you think God was absent when Adam and Eve chose? Nope. God is not like a parent that goes out of the room. He was fully aware; His asking Adam where He was was for Adam's benefit and not God's. Once the choice was made, He sent them out of the Garden so they would not live forever in their separation from Him. Because God reserved His sovereignty, the entirety of Creation fell subject to another ruler. Adam and Eve didn't just disobey, they switched Masters. Now the earth came under Satan's rule. 

And God, in His sovereignty, sacrificed Himself for the most precious thing; relationship. Relationship had been lost, and because of Jesus it was restored. Now THAT is Holy Spirit self control. 

So here we are, two thousand plus years after the stone table cracked, asking the same question; "Where is God?" For that, we have Redemption, Part 2; The Church. 

There are so many pictures of Christ in the Old Testament. Did you know that Adam and Eve are a picture of Christ and the Church? "It is not good for man to be alone." And God took Eve out of Adam. The Church is in Jesus, and in Him we are to bring Heaven to Earth.

The legal documents have already been drawn up and Satan has been given a subpoena. What Jesus did broke the power of hell and the grave and we have full access to the Father. All that is left is for the Church to realize Who and Whom she is. 

God, in His sovereignty, suffered and died for the sins of mankind. God, in His sovereignty, has designed a Bride for His Son. He desires that her body be in direct proportion to her Head. The ruler of this world has an expiration date, and it is our job to occupy and be exactly like Jesus. He was fully God and fully human, and through His righteousness we are New Creations; fully human and filled with the fullness of Jesus. Heaven meeting Earth like a sloppy wet kiss. :D


 




Monday, March 25, 2013

Not in Control Pt 1

There are certain thoughts that are crafted. Designed for a purpose. These crafted thoughts enter a culture and set up house. Fortresses. They are not created for our good, but for our demise. The most well configured look the best; their entire architecture is intended to deflect from their real intention.

I'm starting to realize that one of these structures is the sentiment of 'God is in Control'. Excuse me, but no, He is not. God is Omnipresent, Omnipotent, Omniscient. God chose the lack of control when He created man. He did not prevent Satan from deceiving Eve.  He did not bypass His Word in order to prevent the Fall.

What God does control is Himself. The Father chose to give His son, and Jesus chose to die.

God is Big Picture. He knows the end, and it is good. He is patient and His lovingkindness endures forever. While He did not prevent the Fall, He was willing to be tortured and to die to break the Curse and redeem us. It was and is for our good. When He created us, He created beings made in His likeness. Our intention was to learn to manage ourselves, as He does.

The Law came to show us that Control does not work. There is no way to force ourselves or others' into perfect behavior or absolute submission. We are like God; our wills are too strong. The only way to achieve relationship with the Most High is to die.

When horrid things happen, when our babies die, our daughters raped, children sold for sex...our first thought is, "Don't worry, God is in Control". But that's not true. The sneaky fear that creeps in...that Satan designed...is, "How could a loving God allow such pain?" And that thought plants seeds.

The idea that God is in Control is comforting, but it totally is devoid of knowledge of His Character. He wants the real deal. He wants relationship. He doesn't want puppets, He wants Sons. He wants us to choose.

I heard an amazing message by Bill Johnson last week. He said we have faith, and then we have enduring faith. If there was no need for faith beyond faith, then we would not have enduring faith. After that, there is the promise; "God will work everything together for good..."

There has been a lot of pain in my life, and I'm surrounded by friends going through gut wrenching agony. I will not insult them by saying, "God is in Control". But I will love on them, pray for them, believe for them. I really do know that when we are in submission to His heart, it really does work together for good. There is joy after mourning. Even unto death...there is joy in resurrection.

A little over two thousand years ago, Jesus hung on a cross. Racked with unimaginable pain, He chose to trust. He was in full possession of Himself, and He gave it away.