I remember years ago the intense
disappointment and even anger on the part of many right after the
Hubble telescope was launched into space. The scientific world had
great expectations for the amazing pictures that this telescope based
in space would provide. But instead of spectacular views of deep
space, when the first pictures began streaming back to the receivers
on earth it was discovered that the giant glass lens that was at the
heart of the telescope had not been formed correctly and every image
returning to earth was terribly out of focus and fuzzy.
At first many were in despair. Millions
of dollars had been invested in this grand project to peer deeper out
into space than people had ever seen before, but now it seemed that
all the time, money and efforts that had gone into this grand project
had been wasted. And there was little to no possibility of coming up
with more resources to build and launch a replacement for that
telescope.
But as some might remember, a number of
ingenious people immediately began working on an idea to salvage the
project by designing software that would compensate for the mistake
by rearranging the information so as to recreate it and reassemble it
after reception so as to compose a corrected version of what the
telescope was seeing. I am sure it took a great deal of effort and
careful calculating to create such software, but the results were so
effective that the Hubble telescope has been successfully searching
and scanning the heavens for many years longer than it was originally
intended to do from the beginning. This is all possible only because
there is a correcting filter in place to give us images that are
actually useful and beneficial.
While this story may seem to be a
tribute to man's ingenuity and skill, it actually prompted me to
think of something far more important that this story might serve to
illustrate. That has to do with the terribly fuzzy and distorted
views of God, our Father, our Creator and the only Source of life
that we vitally need in order to survive for even a moment. Ever
since the lies embedded in sin infected our thinking back in the
Garden of Eden, the pictures streaming into our hearts about how God
feels about us have been shrouded in darkness, lies and fear.
Throughout the centuries of the Old
Testament era from creation until the days of Jesus Christ's life on
this earth, views of God varied considerably and even the reports
recorded about His dealings with sinners are often confusing and
conflicting. The reports about God that we find recorded in the Bible
often seem to clash sharply with the explicit revelation of God as
seen in the life of Jesus who came for the very purpose of revealing
God. Yet we still are faced with the same dilemma as what confronted
the scientific world upon discovery of the tragic mistake that
happened in the construction of the Hubble.
While it is true that Jesus came to
expose the real truth about God and how He feels about sinners, the
people around Him and even His closest friends had such damaged
receptors due to centuries of confusion and dark reports about God
that they found it nearly impossible to interpret the actions and
spirit that they saw in Jesus as relating to any God that they
thought they knew about. Jesus was so radically different from their
conceptions of God firmly settled in their minds that many rejected
Him as being a fraud and even a blasphemer. They refused to accept
that this humble, penniless carpenter from a no-good village full of
misfits with a bad reputation could possibly know more than they did
about what God was really like. And besides, many of the things that
He taught and did went directly against many beliefs they could
clearly prove from Scripture.
Many Christians today assume that we no
longer have that problem. We say that Jesus was the one who He said
He was, the representative of God, the Son of God. Yet in claiming we
believe that we often overlook the fact that our own receptors are
still terribly damaged and deformed and that our preconceptions and
misapprehensions about God seriously distort how we perceive even the
life and death of Jesus. Not only are the messages about God from the
Old Testament in particular confusing to us, but now even the
testimony of Jesus has become obscured with centuries of added lies
about just what He is really like and why He came to die for our
sins.
What we desperately need, just as the
builders of the Hubble telescope needed, was something to make
accurate corrections to the incoming information so as to recreate a
picture that actually is similar to the original view that has been
lost for so long. Yes, Jesus came to do that for all of humanity and
even for the rest of the universe. But in the intervening years the
enemy of our souls has successfully reinserted dark views and
distorted meanings and worthless traditions that have once again
shrouded the earth with deep darkness about reality. How can we catch
a glimpse of the true glory of the Father as displayed in the life
and teachings of Jesus with all of these intentional distortions now
in place?
Jesus knew that this was going to
happen for His enemy is very predictable. That is why during His last
hours of teaching with His disciples just before His death He shared
with them His solution to this very problem. There is in fact an
Interpreter that has been appointed by heaven for the very purpose of
correcting in every person's mind and heart incoming information
about the real truth about God if that person is only willing to
allow God to install it into their system. This Interpreter has many
names, for it has many functions; but its sole purpose is to be a
corrective filter or template in each mind to undistort the many
confusing and conflicting ideas that inhibit us from being drawn back
into harmony with the principles and the perfect society of heaven.
But the Helper, the Holy Spirit,
whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things,
and bring to your remembrance all that I said to you. (John
14:26)
Without the Holy Spirit it is
inevitable that our distorted minds will misinterpret and misapply
the many bits of information we receive about God. There is no end to
the examples of distorted notions about reality, about God and about
eternity that have proliferated over the centuries and that infect
our minds and hearts today. But Jesus came to turn around the course
of history as it sank deeper and deeper into the darkness of
ignorance about God and His love. And since that time the Holy Spirit
has been available to anyone in a much more intentional way to
provide the true light about God that originates with God; light
about what is really going on and who He really is and how He feels
about us.
As I have meditated over weeks and
months on the passages of John 14 and 15 and now in parallel the
whole book of 1 John, I am starting to catch glimpses at a deeper
level for the first time in my life of bits of the glory that are
starting to seep into this world. This light of glory is predicted to
soon overwhelm the whole world with the brilliance of the real truth
about God. This is prophesied in Revelation 18:1 and I am starting to
pick up the vibes of many from all directions who are starting to see
this glory themselves more clearly. This is a God thing and not
something we can initiate. But if we choose to quit resisting and
allow the Spirit to reframe our views of reality in the light of the
real truth about God's agape love, this Spirit Interpreter sent
directly from Jesus will reveal to us the glories that far eclipse
the stunning images of God's universe that the Hubble telescope has
delivered through the interpretive corrective software that clarifies
its pictures.
As I look at the passages around this
verse from John 14, from verse 23-27 and compare it with chapter 4 in
1 John, I am starting to resonate with excitement as I finally begin
to feel the effects of having that Spirit reveal some of the original
truths about God that have been hidden from me for so long. Jesus
says here that those who love Him, i.e. those who become exposed
enough to His love and allow that love to be reflected back out of
their lives, are going to be the very ones with whom God and the Son
will be able to abide. These passages are full of references to
abiding, both us abiding or dwelling in God and vice versa. I
feel we have hardly scratched the surface of comprehending and
experiencing just what that describes, but I do know that I want that
to be my own experience much more than what it is now.
The exciting thing that catches my
attention in this is that as this passionate, selfless, God-like
agape love begins to transform me into reflecting the very likeness
of God, that process will expel all fear from my heart and life. That
for me is incredibly good news and is the same exciting news that
Paul and the other apostles so passionately preached for years with
unstoppable enthusiasm. This is the good news that electrified and
impassioned all of the early believers and created shock waves all
over the world until it was eventually neutralized through the
infiltration of deceptions and distortions that brought confusion and
darkness back into the church.
Since, therefore, the children share
flesh and blood, he himself likewise shared the same things, so that
through death he might destroy the one who has the power of death,
that is, the devil, and free those who all their
lives were held in slavery by the fear of death.
(Hebrews 2:14-15 NRSV)
All fear ultimately is connected in one
way or another to our fear of death. Fear of pain, fear of rejection,
fear of loss, shame or anything else is all traceable back to the
fear we have of death. This is the focal power of Satan' kingdom, the
main method by which he keeps us enslaved and blinded and discouraged
and confused. Fear and death are the real enemies and the devil has
used deception and accusations against God to enforce this bondage
ever since he started his revolt against God in heaven.
Jesus came to reveal the fraud, to
expose the lies about God that have kept us in fear of God ever since
Adam and Eve hid in the bushes. Now after decades of even more lies
piled on top of the clear revelation of God in the life and death of
Jesus, it is time again to have another even grander exposé of the
real character of God through a willing group of individuals who
allow the Holy Spirit to channel His righteousness through them as a
final witness before the whole world of what God is really like.
This is the message we have heard
from Him and announce to you, that God is Light,
and in Him there is no darkness at all.
The one who does not love does not
know God, for God is love. By this the love of
God was manifested in us, that God has sent His only begotten Son
into the world so that we might live through
Him.
By this, love is perfected with us,
so that we may have confidence in the day of
judgment; because as He is, so also are we in this world. There is
no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear, because
fear involves punishment, and the one who fears is not perfected
in love. We love, because He first loved us.
Beloved, if God so loved us, we also
ought to love one another. No one has seen God at any time; if we
love one another, God abides in us, and His love is
perfected in us. By this we know that we abide in Him and
He in us, because He has given us of His Spirit.
(1 John 1:5; 4:8-9, 17-19, 11-13)
After this I saw another angel
coming down from heaven, having great authority; and the earth was
made bright with his splendor. (Revelation 18:1 NRSV)
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