MIRRORS LIE
No kidding, mirrors really do lie. Oh, I
don't think they do it on purpose. Most mirrors would like to be honest but
they just can't help it. Or maybe, it really isn't them at all. It could be
our perception of the reflection we see. Let's not blame mirrors entirely.
Understand that each of us has an idea of what we look like. We really don't
know what we look like to the rest of the world. We have only our own
personal impression of what they see, and it is terribly skewed.
You really can never stand back and look
at yourself and expect to see what others see. Think of your graduation photo
for the High School year book. Your friends gathered around and told you how
that photo looked just like you and it was such a great shot. But you sat
there on the verge of vomiting as soon as you laid eyes on it. So, what was
the difference? You both viewed the same photo and came away with entirely
different concepts.
Not long ago I was in a public washroom
and caught a profile of myself in the mirror. I couldn't believe what I was
seeing. Was that really me? Is it possible that I actually looked like that
to the rest of the world? Mirrors lie.
We will never see, in a mirror or photo,
what friends and relatives see when they talk to us or walk along beside us
in the yard or at a church function. They see, in addition to the surface
features, all of the personality and years of love and friendship that has
grown between us. They see character that mere glass cannot reflect and film
can never capture. You can't see what they do because you also see all that
you know about yourself and all that they, by the grace of God, will never
know.
When you look in the mirror, or the
store front as you pass by, be forgiving. Don't judge so harshly. Remember,
your friends and family love someone dearly who just happens to be wrapped up
in that same reflection. Try to see what they see. Try to love the person
they have come to love so deeply. And remember, none of it was ever based
upon weight, hair style, clothing or blemishes, it was always a matter of
character, spirituality and your acceptance of them. We will never really see
what others see, but I think we should try.
In Matthew 22:39 Jesus speaking of the
10 Commandments said, “And the second is
like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.” How can we keep this
second commandment, to love others as ourselves, if we do not learn to love
ourselves first? We can learn to love the person God created when our mirror
is not an empty reflection in a glass but is instead the Mirror of God’s Word
(James 1:25). God loves us and sees us (if you are born again) as the
redeemed, filled with His Holy Spirit and adopted into His family as joint
heirs with His Son Jesus Christ. It is an image no mirror could ever capture.
We are the Bride of Christ and you just can’t get any more beautiful than
that. Now that is an image we can love. So, let's love others as we do ourselves.
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Monday, August 22, 2016
MIRRORS LIE
Friday, August 12, 2016
The Problem of Pain
The Problem of Pain
Why do we suffer? Why do
children die? Why are there wars? Why do people born on the same planet fight
and strive with one another for dominance? Why do families born in the same
home take one another’s life? First let me assure you that we cannot think like
God, Isaiah 55:8 “For my thoughts are
not your thoughts, neither are
your ways my ways, saith the LORD. (v.9) For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher
than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.” How many times in my life
have I heard someone claim to know these answers? It is not uncommon to hear a
teacher or preacher claim to know what God did and why He may have done
something. How braggadocios. But an avowed ignorance does not necessitate an
end to the search. We can, and should, learn as much as we can from what God
has said in His Word.
When
God created, he created everything without sin. At the end of each creative
event in Genesis we see that God “saw that it was good” (a deeper study would
show this to be a sinless creation). And then Adam and Eve sinned. It was this
event that brought all of creation under the consequence of sin, Romans 5:12
“Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so
death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned…” All of the sin and death
we endure every day is the result of man sinning, it is not caused by God. So,
the question so many have today is why didn’t God just destroy all of creation
and start over? Why does he allow people to continue to be born into a
sin cursed world and suffer?
My
answer would have to be (as above), “I don’t know.” I don’t think like God
thinks either (Isa. 55:8-9 above). I am simply not that smart. With that being
said, I do believe God gave us some clues. One is found in Romans 5:8 “But God
commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died
for us” (see also John 3:16-17). It is God’s love for each and every one of us
that prevents him from destroying us. He wants to save as many of us as is
possible, 2Peter 3:9 “The Lord
is not…willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.”
God loves all of us and is doing all that can be done to save as many as he
can. If God stops everything right now, today, then how many that are yet
unborn will never have the opportunity to see the glories of heaven?
[Did God know from the beginning (He is omniscient or all
knowing) the number of people that would ever be born? Is it possible that He
is somehow obligated (to Himself alone) to allow each one of them to be born?
(just a theological contemplation)]
May I
summarize all of history in a short paragraph using only what we do know? God
created all things good. Man sinned and condemned all of creation with the pain
and suffering that comes with sin. However, God loves His creation and is not
willing to lose any of it. God allowed His Son to do what nobody else in the
universe could do. He allowed Jesus to die in our place to pay the price for
our sin, Hebrews 9:24 “For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with
hands, which are the figures of the true; but into heaven itself, now to
appear in the presence of God for us: (v.25) nor yet that he should offer
himself often, as the high priest entereth into the holy place every year with
blood of others; (v.26) for then must he often have suffered since the
foundation of the world: but now once in the end of the world hath he
appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself.” Christ could only
die once. So he died at the *perfect point in history.
His
sacrifice ended Judaism it was the culmination of their faith, the Messiah had
come. And his coming began Christianity, God sent a Savior for all mankind who
bore our sins on the cross in His own body taking away the penalty of death
once and for all to all who would believe. His sacrifice made it possible to
save everyone before the cross as well as everyone after the cross who would
come in faith believing. He could only make this one sacrifice at this one particular
point in time in order to save the creation He loved.
Why does he allow evil to continue? Because there are still
so many on this side of the cross who can yet be saved if they would just come.
He paid the price and opened the doors of heaven to all who will come, 2Peter 3:9 “The Lord is not…willing
that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.”
* “But now once in the end of the world” literally: at the
consummation of the age. Meaning when Judaism completed its work.
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