Time with Jesus - Sunday, 17 February 2013
Hi all,
You and I; men and women, who, to the best of our
understanding, have only lived on this planet, suffer from tunnel vision. By
this I mean that we can only see that which is in our line of sight. We have
microscopes and even the Hubble space telescope, to see things more clearly
than we can with the naked eye. However, we do have something of a problem when
it comes to seeing round corners. Thus the far side of the moon is something we
have only been able to see from photographs. We also have the reports of the
astronauts who journeyed there in the comparative safety of their space suits.
When it comes to seeing God, we are stymied. We have no
idea what God looks like. Since God is Spirit, trying to assign size, shape or
mass to Him is absurd. It’s like talking about a square circle or frying ice!
Then Jesus, the Son of God comes along and says to Philip, Anyone who has seen Me has seen the Father! (John 14:8) So, to wax lyrical, what had Philip
seen and what did Jesus mean? What was there about Jesus that “showed” the
Father to Philip and the others?
Now Jesus was very ordinary looking. His Divinity was
clothed with His humanity. It was done so well that looking at Him physically, nothing
was revealed. But Philip must have seen something! What was it? There is really
only one way to answer this satisfactorily. It was His behaviour; His
lifestyle; the way He walked and talked in quiet intimacy with all who came to
Him; His deep compassion; His honesty; His passion for God; His reaction during
great trials and the way He embraced the cross, because of His love for sinners
like you and me. Jesus Christ was God in the flesh showing us how to live.
That’s the image I crave more than anything else in this world or the next!
Shalom,
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
Matt 10:8
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Time with Jesus – Sunday, 17 February 2013
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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Good and True and Pure
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Directly above my
computer and slightly to the right I have two special pictures. One is a
photograph of Phyllida taken sitting on the rock where she made her decision
to follow Jesus Christ back in 1952. I keep telling friends that I have a
“pin up” of my favourite woman in my study. The other is a photograph taken
on Christmas Day in 1921. It has a strong resemblance to Phyllida. It should
have. It’s a picture of her mother.
When we look at
photographs, they give us a moment “frozen” in time. That’s how it was on
that date. Perhaps it’s the best illustration we have of timelessness. These
images do not change. In 50 years we can look at them and they will be the
same. In the interim, we have changed; changed significantly. Perhaps we look
at a photograph taken 50 years ago. Then as we look at someone else – perhaps
a grandchild – we say something like, “he is the spitting image of his father
at that age”. We mean that they look alike. It may well be the case. But
there is an error in our statement. We regard an image as a “look-alike”. But
God is spirit and has no “appearance”. So we are like Him and also unlike
Him!
John’s Gospel states: 8
Philip said, "Lord, show us the Father, and
we will be satisfied." 9 Jesus
replied, "Have I been with you all this time, Philip, and yet you still
don't know who I am? Anyone who has seen
Me has seen the Father! So why are you
asking Me to show Him to you? John 14:8-9
NLT
This could not have been
a physical likeness. It must have been something else. Probably Jesus was
“like” the Father because of the things He said and did. It was His
character. Now we cannot “see” character. But we can see behaviour; and
behaviour is a function of character. So Jesus’ words to Philip were not
about physical appearance, but the way Jesus was; the way He behaved. Jesus
was the “image” of His Father. He only did what He saw His Father do!
Now this makes sense to
me. According to Jesus’ description, being like His Father is to display His
character. It follows that when God created man in His “image”, He referred
to character rather than appearance. Furthermore, Paul gives us a description
of the character displayed by someone who is “filled with the Spirit”. These
are the fruit of the Spirit. (See Paul’s letter to the Galatians) 22
But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit
in our lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23
gentleness, and self-control. There is no law against these things! Gal
5:22-23 NLT
Essentially I’m
suggesting that to be made in the image of God, means to have a lifestyle in
which the fruit of the Spirit is constantly and consistently on display. This
is walking in the Spirit in a way we have only observed in Jesus.
Today’s meditation
follows this line of reasoning. It concludes with observing the fruit of the
Holy Spirit in the life of Adam, Eve and their subsequent offspring. I
suppose it can be said that when I behave like God, I’m in His image. And
when I’m in His image I behave like Him! Have a look at the meditation and
decide, whether this “novel” theory of mine, describes the way in which a man
or woman, can be in His image in the 21st Century.
Jim & Phyllida
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27 So God created man in his own image, in the image
of God he created him; male and female he created them
Gen 1:27 ESV
28 29
Being then God's offspring, we ought not to think
that the divine being is like gold or silver or stone, an image formed by the
art and imagination of man.
Act 17:29 ESV
4 But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love
with which he loved us, 5 even
when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ--by
grace you have been saved 10 For we
are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God
prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.
Eph 2:4-5 & 10 ESV
29 This is true because he already knew his people and had
already appointed them to have the same form as the image of his Son.
Therefore, his Son is the firstborn among many children.
Rom 8:29 GW
2 But friends,
that's exactly who we are: children of God. And that's only the beginning.
Who knows how we'll end up! What we know is that
when Christ is openly revealed, we'll see him--and in seeing him, become like
him.
1 John 3:2 MSG
15 Because I
do what is right, I will enjoy your blessing. When
I wake up, I will be satisfied because I will see you.
Psalm17:15 NIrV
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All who are victorious will inherit all these blessings, and I will be their
God, and they will be My children
Rev 21:7-8 NLT
16 For His Spirit joins with our spirit to affirm that we
are God's children. 17 And
since we are His children, we are His heirs. In fact, together with Christ we
are heirs of God's glory. But if we are to share His glory, we must also
share His suffering
Rom 8:16-17 NLT
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What was it God intended when He first created man?
I do not understand it. I’m not sure others can,
Give an explanation of what was in His mind.
He made him, male and female. That’s how he was designed.
The fullness of the meaning is way above my head.
I’ll guess I’ll have to stick with what Almighty God has said.
He made us in His image. I cannot comprehend,
What people should decipher! And what did He intend?
I always think of photographs when looking at this word.
But saying that we look like Him is utterly absurd.
We know that God is Spirit. He has no formal shape.
His need for shoes and clothing or anything to drape,
Upon His sort of “body” is only in man’s thought.
Because the Lord Almighty has no needs of any sort.
So how can we be “like” Him? What does His “image” mean?
To say He “looks” like anything is actually obscene.
If we concoct a “look alike” of something in our head,
Would be to make an idol we would worship in His stead!
So it is not a picture. Of this we can be sure.
It has to be perfection that will evermore endure.
To satisfy these limits, God’s image cannot be,
Anything we look upon, or think about, or see.
Which means it must be abstract; a quality like love.
Not some sort of valentine, but something high above,
The road on which we travel, or we could understand;
A quality of living that’s lofty, high and grand.
It must include such qualities as love and joy and peace.
Goodness, patience, faithfulness. These qualities release,
Into His world His gentleness; where kindness is our goal;
And where all of God’s creatures can practice self-control.
We know about these qualities. God wanted us to be,
Filled with Holy Spirit and live eternally,
Within a strange environment which we have never seen.
Surely that’s God’s image and what His Words could mean?
It sounds to me like heaven, where perfect people dwell;
Where everything that’s wicked has been consigned to Hell!
Perhaps this was His meaning? This much we know for sure.
The Lord made His creation to be good and true and pure.
Jim Strickland
Written 17th February 2012 |