Time with Jesus - Tuesday, 05 June
2012
Hi all,
Today’s meditation looks at
the creation. It describes in brief the creation of Adam and goes on to make a
couple of imaginative assumptions.
Blessings
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
Matt 10:8
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Time with Jesus – Tuesday, 05 June 2012
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Matt 10:8
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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CREATION
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There is a huge difference between questioning God
and asking Him questions. The issue here is challenging His authority. By way
of explanation I’ll illustrate from my own experience with my father. In his
own special way, my father loved me and in my own special way I loved,
respected and held him high regard. I suspect most of us know what I mean
because of their relationship with their fathers and sons.
Whatever we did as a family, my dad made the final
decision. Of course my mom and I had an input into his decision. But when it
was taken, there was no further argument considered. If I moaned and groaned,
Dad would deal with me appropriately. As I grew older, the more He valued my
opinion. But the final decision was his. He would “truck” no challenge to his
authority. To question that authority was a “no-no”. On the other hand he
loved my asking him questions. He would do his best to explain comprehensively.
When I could add anything to the subject, he more than welcomed it. I was not
challenging his authority. It was a quiet chat between a father and son. On
reflection, these were precious moments that happened all too infrequently.
In many ways, our dealings with the Lord are
similar. He is omniscient. He takes pleasure in helping us with questions.
The best example I can think of was an Afro-American called George Washington
Carver. (January 1864 – January 5,
1943) He became a Christian
at the age of 10. He prayed and asked the Lord to please help him unlock the
secrets of the peanut. Progressively over the years this is exactly what happened.
Carver explored peanut and many other related technologies. Carver was not
challenging God. He was asking God questions. The result is that God
delighted to answer him.
Today, the world has more or less adopted Darwin’s
theory. What has happened is that the world has rejected creationism. In this
they have challenged God. As a result more and more people have turned from
the light of God into the darkness of human imagination. Those who choose to
continue with this will be allowed to continue doing so. Paul expressed it as
follows: 22 Claiming to be wise, they
instead became utter fools. Romans 1:22
NLT Read Romans 1:18-2, you will find the process described in detail.
Does it matter if unbelievers unite against anything the Lord has said? Paul
states in Romans 3:4 “Let God be true and every human being a liar”.
So what really happened? Why did God create man?
None of us have the complete answer. I certainly don’t pretend to understand
the thinking of the Almighty. What I’ve put together is a possible scenario
explaining what creation was all about and fitting it into what we know of
the creation story.
It happens to be my own opinion which has been
strongly influenced by the teachings of David Pawson. In particular I am
taken with his reason for the entire creation. He states that God so enjoyed
fellowship with His Son and the Holy Spirit, He thought He would like a
bigger family. In other words, everything He did culminated in the creation
of Adam. It has also been suggested that He was looking for a “bride” for His
Son. I’ve “cobbled these ideas together” and come up with the scenario
described in the poetry section on the right. Am I correct? Perhaps some of
it is correct. To what extent, is not important.
Jim
& Phyllida Strickland
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14 For He knows how weak we are; He
remembers we are only dust.
Psalms 103:14 NLT
7 Then the LORD God formed the man from the
dust of the ground. He breathed the breath of life into the man's nostrils,
and the man became a living person.
Genesis 2:7 NLT
14 I will give thanks to you because I have
been so amazingly and miraculously made. Your works are miraculous, and my
soul is fully aware of this. 15 My
bones were not hidden from you when I was being made in secret, when I was
being skilfully woven in an underground workshop. 16 Your eyes saw me when I was only a foetus. Every day
of my life was recorded in your book before one of them had taken place.
Psalms 139:14-16 GW
10 Don't we all come from one Father? Aren't
we all created by the same God? So why can't we get along? Why do we
desecrate the covenant of our ancestors that binds us together?
Malachi 2:10 MSG
28 "For in him we live and move and
have our being.' As some of your own poets have said, 'We are his offspring.'
Acts 17:28 TNIV
13 As a father shows compassion to his
children, so the LORD shows compassion to those who fear him.
Psalms 103:13 ESV
38 Yet He was merciful and forgave their
sins and did not destroy them all. Many times He held back His anger and did
not unleash His fury! 39 For He
remembered that they were merely mortal, gone like a breath of wind that
never returns.
Psalms 78:38-39 NLT
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We’ve no idea how long it’s been since God began
creation.
The trouble is, it’s subject to our human
speculation.
Put it to the scientists and they do not agree.
If that’s the case, there’s not much point in people
asking me.
But I am a Creationist. I’ve put my faith in God!
And many people think that I am something rather
odd.
But I will not apologise; my faith in Him is sure.
And all the things that He has made continue to
endure.
But where do people come from? Not from a ball of
slime!
The Darwinists suggest they do. But that’s a waste of time.
To say that we are here because of purely random
chance.
Is something like our teaching pigs the skills to
ballroom dance.
The one way it could happen is intelligent design.
Another way of saying it was done by the Divine.
He tells us how He did it. By using mud and clay.
He squeezed it all together in a rather special way.
He moulded it collectively and shaped it like a man.
Then breathed the breath of life in it. That’s how
it all began.
I don’t know how He did it; not scientifically.
But that is what He told us and that’s good enough
for me.
Adam was the reason why creation had begun!
Father, Son and Spirit were having so much fun,
They thought that They would like to have a bigger
family.
And all of the creation was so that this thought
could be.
Then, step by step and year by year, they put it all
in place,
Until the Lord of heaven looked at Adam in the face.
But only just one person, could not possibly suffice.
They thought a “bride” for Jesus was surely very
nice.
And since the Lord is infinite, they needed quite a
few.
His bride would be a composite of folk like me and
you.
I do not know how many. The number’s been concealed.
But some day in the future, all will be revealed.
Then you and I will constitute the bride whom He
will wed,
Along with the believers who’ve risen from the dead.
Jesus will be bridegroom and we will be His bride.
And all the gender issues the Lord will put aside.
Will the Holy Trinity increase and number four?
It’s only supposition. We don’t know any more.
Will the bride and bridegroom bring forth a family?
I honestly can’t tell you with any certainty.
But this one thing is certain. Where Jesus is
adored,
Nothing is impossible as Jesus Christ’s reward.
Jim Strickland
Written 5th
June 2012.
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