And coming in, [Gabriel] said to
[Mary], "Greetings, favored one! The Lord is with you." But
she was very perplexed at this statement, and kept pondering what
kind of salutation this was. The angel said to her, "Do
not be afraid, Mary; for you have found favor
with God." (Luke 1:28-30)
There is something here I don't want to
miss. Something very deep inside of me intensely resonates with
desire to personally find whatever this means – the favor of God.
For most of my life I have struggled to
please God, to find His favor, often to appease Him. In my early
years it was mostly about appeasement because so many fears and
misapprehensions about Him darkened my mind and heart. Oh, I wasn't
some heathen far away from 'the truth' with no knowledge about God.
Far from it, I was raised in much 'truth' and I was loaded with
advanced information about all sorts of biblical knowledge distilled
from many years of research by the pioneers of our faith.
But when it came to knowing God
personally and perceiving His goodness, His compassion, His
tenderness, His kindness (which by the way is meant to lead me to
repentance according to Paul) I had very little of that kind of
knowledge. About all I knew was that if I didn't ferret out every
last sin in my life and convince Him to forgive me, that God would in
the end 'discover' that one little fault or unconfessed sin and use
it against me in His day of judgment.
I now shudder at how close to the
character of the great accuser became the view of God in my own heart
back then. And I still shudder at how much residual from those
monstrous ideas still linger in my heart yet today even though I have
been blessed with so much fresh truth about Him that totally counters
all of those lies. But God is still faithful as He always will be and
is continuing the work He has begun in me and will not relent until
He has purged all these lies about Him out of my system and restores
me to the full joy of His salvation. Praise His name!
So I come back to pondering this thing
about the favor of God found in the words of Gabriel. Just a few
verses before this Elizabeth exclaimed in wonder over the way God
suddenly treated her with extreme favor. Other passages also come to
mind such as when the angels appear before the shepherds to announce
the birth of Jesus and sing to them that that day of the Lord's favor
has arrived.
But I too am troubled by what sort of
salutation this is myself. What is wrapped up in this word 'favor'
anyway? I suspect it is a shortened version of the word 'favorite,'
but that creates it own complications. In my normal way of thinking
(which is unfortunately distorted too many times), to be someone's
favorite strongly implies that they value me at the expense of other
people. But somehow this doesn't fit into what I am now learning
about God. In fact, this notion directly contradicts other places
that explicitly declare that God doesn't play the favorites game. So
what is Gabriel talking about here?
There are other stories in the Bible
that speak of people finding favor in the eyes of God. (Just now I
did a simple word search to find where people found God's favor and
uncovered a rich treasure of resources and insights that could keep
me feeding for a long time. I am now beginning to see many more
connections between passages that help to explain each other as the
Bible always tends to do. I will include the references I just found
at the end of this piece.)
One thing that I find compelling about
favor is that Moses seems to be the one most obsessed over living in
the favor of God. Even when he gets upset because his own compassion
for the ungrateful, sorry bunch of rebels he is caring for is wearing
him out, he insists God is not giving Moses favor. It is almost like
favor is the pivotal element of their relationship around which
everything else revolved. When Moses doesn't feel God's favor on him
he refuses to move another inch.
It would be easy to miss what I sense
is an important insight about God's favor by simply assuming that the
people listed in the Bible really were somehow more valuable in God's
sight than the rest of us. It is easy to assume that in spite of
declarations to the contrary, God might just play a favorites game
after all. The devil is quick to reinforce that notion to tear us
away from trusting God by insinuating that we are not one of His
favorites. But this is yet another lie of the enemy that I need to
face head-on and expose it for the fraud that it really is.
But still my heart longs to know the
favor of God even more than my head wants to figure out the right
answer. What is this thing called favor and how can I begin to
experience it for real personally?
Then Peter began to speak: "I
now realize how true it is that God does not show
favoritism."
(Acts 10:34 NIV)
If God is not the one choosing who is
going to be His favorites, yet it appears that certain people are
observed as having God's favor, then about the only thing left must
be that finding God's favor is determined by our own choice. This
fits perfectly with everything else I have been learning about God's
character over the past few years. He is not arbitrary or partial but
rather is passionate to have a genuine and intimate relationship with
any who are ready and willing to engage His heart.
Another text that comes to my attention
in regard to this is found in the faith chapter. And that makes
perfect sense since trust (the real definition of faith) is vital to
having any sort of healthy relationship with anyone. If I want to not
only understand but to enter into an experience of knowing God's
favor myself, I have to discover how to get there from here by
learning how to find His favor.
And without faith it is impossible
to please Him, for he who comes to God must
believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him.
(Hebrews 11:6)
I really like the way another version
puts this even more clearly.
You see, it's impossible to please
Him well without faith. Because, whoever wants to come to God must
believe that He exists and that He
rewards those who are eagerly searching for Him.
(2001)
This verse has stimulated my heart for
years as an important key to understand for having a real
relationship with God. It states two simple but inescapable
principles that must be realized if one is ever to enter into a kind
of saving faith relationship similar to those listed in the rest of
this chapter.
I must be willing to believe that God
even exists to start with or everything else is hypocrisy. When one
thinks about that logically it makes sense of course. But how because
my head has been taught that God is real I assume my heart believes
it too. Yet what I have been sensing more and more is that what is
going on at the heart level can be very different from what I believe
with my intellectual capacities. Yet it is my heart's beliefs that
have far more influence over my eternal destiny than the assumed
beliefs acquired by my head through typical education.
It is this heart-level kind of faith or
trust that I find so much more difficult to manage and even
impossible to control. I cannot force my heart, or anyone else's for
that matter, to believe anything. I can certainly do and say things
that have great influence over what my heart feels and believes, but
the opinions of the heart can only be controlled through indirect
influence. But then that is the nature of love isn't it? If we could
control love by our intellect it would lose most of its charm and
attraction.
The problem arises when we realize how
difficult it is to believe in an invisible being that says He wants
an intimate relationship with us. We usually have little problem
feeling attracted toward having intimacy with another human being
that we can see and maybe even touch. The closer we come to another
attractive person the more intense the attraction can become. But how
can we better sense the drawing power of an invisible God who insists
that His love is exponentially more intense for us than any earthly
lover we might ever encounter?
It appears that we somehow have to
perceive Him with some kind of senses enough to convince our heart
that He is real and that He longs to connect with our heart. And
while this may not come easy for many of us, it seems to be vital in
the process of salvation, being restored to the kind of relationship
with God that Adam and Eve originally enjoyed without any
inhibitions. But I am reminded that part of this process of
restoration requires that I cooperate with His drawing influences on
my heart. And that means I must be willing to expose myself and
respond to His romancing gestures towards me while increasingly
tuning out everything else that dulls my capabilities to appreciate
His love for me.
The second part of this verse from
Hebrews is just as important as the first. Not only must I begin by
choosing to believe that God actually exists, but at least just as
importantly I must somehow change my heart's opinions about what kind
of God He is like. That requires a transformation away from the
influence of the many lies about Him that have so saturated this
planet for six thousand years. I must become willing to embrace the
truth in this verse that, to anyone who choses to pursue a real
relationship with Him He will respond and will reward them richly for
their efforts.
Even while I am writing these words, my
own heart is right now contemplating the powerful implications of
these revelations. I feel my heart yearning to experience this kind
of faith, this far deeper level of intimate trust with Someone who
actually cares about me deeply, who unconditionally loves me and is
fiercely loyal to our relationship no matter what happens or what
anyone else may say or think about me or even how badly I may mess it
up myself.
I desperately need this kind of
transforming intimacy and trusting relationship with a heart who not
only cares about me but also has the resources, power and passion to
actually change me with this kind of love. Yet I find that the closer
I get to love the more afraid I become many times. But no surprise
there, for nearly every time God showed up or His messengers came to
relay love messages from Him to His children, they almost always had
to be instructed not to be afraid.
Sin has hard-wired us to be afraid of
real love, even while desperately longing for it. We have been
conditioned to be afraid of God by the myriads of lies circulation
about Him. But I like that this verse gives such a short list of
things I need to work on to open the door to learning to live in
love. I just need to be willing to believe that God is real no
matter what protests, objections or excuses may arise from any
direction, and I must increasingly believe the real truth about Him,
that He is consistently good and kind and gracious and compassionate
and is not at all like His enemies (and too many of His friends, sad
to say) have made Him out to be. That is how I can come to believe
that He rewards those who are serious about wanting an intimate
relationship with Him.
What is starting to emerge in recent
years from exploration of the larger picture of what is really going
on, is that all of Satan's accusations against God are designed to do
one thing – get others to stop trusting God's heart. All the other
problems and sin and dysfunction Satan has caused all flow from this
one issue. When we do not trust that God is totally love, then
believing that He is less than pure love sets us up as vulnerable to
any number of other lies that only increase sin. So it just makes
sense that to be restored to a relationship where we can please God
and can love Him again, we have to start by believing the truth about
Him so that trust can be awakened in our own hearts. For without
trust it is impossible to have any kind of meaningful or rewarding
relationship with anyone.
If I desire to pursue a love
relationship with Him, this verse implies He will reward every effort
I make in His direction. In fact, I have been told that even the
desires I feel inside to even want to move in His direction all come
from the promptings of His Spirit working within me to motivate me in
His direction while on the other side He is eagerly moving as close
to me as I will allow Him to come.
So again, what does it mean to find
God's favor? I am starting to see this is not a decision or
relationship that God determines but rather happens when I give Him
permission to lavish His favor on me by my choosing to enter into
this relationship that He longs to have with me.
Moses was not a favorite of God just
because God arbitrarily decided to pick him and make him more
important than everyone else. And while God's foreknowledge of who
will respond to Him allows Him to predict such relationships ahead of
when they even occur, in truth any one of us can enter into the same
level of intimacy with God as did Moses if we would only be willing
to allow God as much access to our own hearts as did Moses.
The clearest illustration of the kind
of intimacy that God's wants each of us to experience with Him is the
example of Jesus, the Son of God. We often think of Jesus as in a
class of His own because we assume it was easier for Him because He
was already God. But that thinking actually prevents us from learning
the very lesson He came to show us. Jesus did not come to live as God
on earth and parade around to live a perfect life to show us how
sinful we are by contrast. No, Jesus came laying aside every
advantage He had as God to become a vulnerable human being just like
us while showing us how to live in total dependence on His Father's
passionate love and care for Him every moment of His life. By living
in total dependence on a divine power outside of Himself rather than
depending on His own power even for a moment, He demonstrated that
any of the children of Adam could also live in a saving relationship
with the Father who could also keep them from sinning.
Jesus lived out Hebrews 11:6 and
demonstrated to the universe what can happen if a weak human being
lives believing that God exists and that He rewards all who eagerly
seek Him. Jesus passionately pursued God's heart each morning and at
many other times in order to stay vitally connected to the only
Source of all life. In doing so He showed how we too can live free,
living and thriving as we increasingly experience the transforming
power of God's goodness changing us back into perfect reflections of
His glory. This is what I believe it means to find God's favor.
I believe the reason Gabriel told Mary
that she was highly favored was because she was a person who had been
passionately pursuing an intimate knowledge of God for herself. In
reality, Gabriel's message to her was not all that different than
what he had said to Zacharias, in that her prayers for a deeper
intimacy with God had been heard and were answered. God was looking
for a young lady with this kind of attitude to be the mother for His
own Son, and Mary was the woman who was so hungry for God's heart
that He could trust her to be a mother who would humbly cooperate
with His Spirit.
The good news is that God's favor is
available for anyone who will choose to believe that He favors them.
Maybe that is why the Bible speaks of people who 'find' His favor. It
is not about somehow being selected arbitrarily to be a winner of
some 'heavenly favor lottery' and becoming His chosen. Rather it is
coming to discover that God is so much more loving and
passionate than we ever dared to imagine before as He draws us to His
heart. As we give Him our hearts He makes us His
'favorites.' And in so doing we discover not only His favor but we
begin to enjoy all the riches of His glory.
Father, train my heart to favor You
above every other attraction. I want to discover Your favor, not to
think I have to somehow earn it, but to simply embrace the reality
that You already have favor for me.
Noah
– The LORD said, "I will blot out man whom I
have created from the face of the land, from man to animals to
creeping things and to birds of the sky; for I am sorry that I have
made them." But Noah found favor in the
eyes of the LORD. (Genesis 6:7-8)
Abraham
– When [Abraham] lifted up his eyes and looked,
behold, three men were standing opposite him; and when he saw them,
he ran from the tent door to meet them and bowed himself to the
earth, and said, "My lord, if now I have found favor
in your sight, please do not pass your servant by."
(Genesis 18:2-3)
Lot
– When they had brought them outside, one said,
"Escape for your life! Do not look behind you, and do not stay
anywhere in the valley; escape to the mountains, or you will be swept
away." But Lot said to them, "Oh no, my lords! Now behold,
your servant has found favor in your sight, and
you have magnified your lovingkindness, which
you have shown me by saving my life; but I
cannot escape to the mountains, for the disaster will overtake me and
I will die;" (Genesis 19:17-19)
Moses
– Then Moses said to the LORD, "See, You say to
me, 'Bring up this people!' But You Yourself have not let me know
whom You will send with me. Moreover, You have said, 'I have known
you by name, and you have also found favor in My sight.'
"Now therefore, I pray You, if I have found favor in
Your sight, let me know Your ways that I may know You, so that I may
find favor in Your sight. Consider too, that this nation
is Your people." And He said, "My presence shall
go with you, and I will give you rest." Then he said
to Him, "If Your presence does not go with us, do not lead us up
from here. For how then can it be known that I have found
favor in Your sight, I and Your people? Is it not by
Your going with us, so that we, I and Your people, may be
distinguished from all the other people who are
upon the face of the earth?" The LORD said to Moses, "I
will also do this thing of which you have spoken; for you
have found favor in My sight and I have known you by
name." Then Moses said, "I pray You, show me Your glory!"
(Exodus 33:12-18)
Moses made haste to bow low toward
the earth and worship. He said, "If now I have found
favor in Your sight, O Lord, I pray, let the Lord go along
in our midst, even though the people are so obstinate, and pardon our
iniquity and our sin, and take us as Your own possession." Then
God said, "Behold, I am going to make a covenant. Before all
your people I will perform miracles which have not been produced in
all the earth nor among any of the nations; and all the people among
whom you live will see the working of the LORD, for it is a fearful
thing that I am going to perform with you. Be sure to observe what I
am commanding you this day...." (Exodus 34:8-11)
When the dew fell on the camp at
night, the manna would fall with it. Now Moses heard the people
weeping throughout their families, each man at the doorway of his
tent; and the anger of the LORD was kindled greatly, and Moses was
displeased. So Moses said to the LORD, "Why have You been so
hard on Your servant? And why have I not found favor in
Your sight, that You have laid the burden of all this people on me?
Was it I who conceived all this people? Was it I who brought them
forth, that You should say to me, 'Carry them in your bosom as a
nurse carries a nursing infant, to the land which You swore to their
fathers'? Where am I to get meat to give to all this people? For they
weep before me, saying, 'Give us meat that we may eat!' I alone am
not able to carry all this people, because it is too burdensome for
me. So if You are going to deal thus with me, please kill
me at once, if I have found favor in Your sight, and do not let me
see my wretchedness." (Numbers 11:9-15)
Gideon
– The angel of the LORD appeared to him and said to
him, "The LORD is with you, O valiant warrior." Then Gideon
said to him, "O my lord, if the LORD is with us, why
then has all this happened to us? And where are all His
miracles which our fathers told us about, saying, 'Did not the LORD
bring us up from Egypt?' But now the LORD has abandoned us and given
us into the hand of Midian." The LORD looked at him and said,
"Go in this your strength and deliver Israel from the hand of
Midian. Have I not sent you?" He said to Him, "O Lord, how
shall I deliver Israel? Behold, my family is the least in Manasseh,
and I am the youngest in my father's house." But the LORD said
to him, "Surely I will be with you, and you shall defeat Midian
as one man." So Gideon said to Him, "If now I
have found favor in Your sight, then show me a sign that
it is You who speak with me." (Judges 6:12-17)
David
– David found favor in God's sight,
and asked that he might find a dwelling place for the God of Jacob.
(Acts 7:46)
For this reason also, since the day
we heard of it, we have not ceased to pray for you and to ask that
you may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all spiritual
wisdom and understanding, so that you will walk in a manner worthy of
the Lord, to please Him in all respects, bearing
fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God;
(Colossians 1:9-10)
And without faith it is
impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must
believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him.
(Hebrews 11:6)
For the LORD your God is the God of
gods and the Lord of lords, the great, the mighty, and the awesome
God who does not show partiality nor take a
bribe. (Deuteronomy 10:17)
For there is no partiality
with God. (Romans 2:11)
And masters, do the same things to
them, and give up threatening, knowing that both their Master and
yours is in heaven, and there is no partiality with Him.
(Ephesians 6:9)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thank-you for leaving a comment. Let me know how you feel about what you are reading. This is where I share my personal thoughts and feelings about whatever I am studying in the Word at this time and I relish your input.