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A God Beyond Measure

“Great is our Lord and mighty in power; his understanding has no limit.”  Psalms 147:5

“And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together.” Colossians 1:17 

I can’t tell you how many times in the course of my 37-year marriage I’ve asked my husband very strange questions.  He shakes his head and says, “Questions without answers.”  And as I mentioned in my last post about God’s incomprehensibility there may never be answers to some of my questions.  I do know the answer to the question of God’s limits, however.  He is infinite, without limits.  Jesus confirmed this when the disciples asked how could anyone enter the Kingdom of God.

But Jesus looked at them and said to them, “With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” Jesus replied.” Matthew 19:26

All things.  Not just some but all.  

Inadequate Gods

Too often we have turned God, especially Jesus, into a meek and mild character.  A man with limits just like the rest of us.  We must remember this is the Creator of the heavens and the earth we’re talking about here!  When we ask what is beyond our galaxy we may not know the specifics, but we should at least know that God is there in His infiniteness.  

In his book, “Your God Is Too Small,” J.B. Phillips calls the meek and mild Jesus a particularly “inadequate god.”

“For there is no doubt that this particular “inadequate god,” the mild and soft and sentimental, still exists in many adult minds.  Indeed the very word “Jesus” conjures up to many people a certain embarrassing sweet tenderness.”

This Jesus, he goes on to say, becomes a caricature of the One True God.  A God who is mighty, to be feared and loved, who controls the heavens.  “Secondhand gods” that we create become at best useful at certain times and miserable failures the majority of our lives.  Was Jesus meek in humility?  Certainly!  But He was rarely mild.  He was confident of His royal, limitless authority and never hesitated to speak against evil.

“We have not only to be impressed by the “size” and unlimited power of God, we have to be moved to genuine admiration, respect, and affection, if we are ever to worship Him.”  J.B. Phillips

Humble And Mighty

You know, one of the big arguments Muslims have against Jesus being God is they just can’t imagine God humbling Himself to the point of living as a man amongst us.  Yet they will worship a man who never claimed to be God.  To all that I say I won’t put God in a box that I’ve created.  He can and will do all things according to His will.  If the infinitely powerful God wants to do it, nothing will stop Him.

Friends, we are so used to having a world-centered view of our everyday life.  Even as believers we get caught up in the immediate issues facing us.  We forget that God has more power and authority than any despot here on earth could imagine.  Paul reminds us about this Big God in Ephesians

“But will God indeed dwell on the earth? Behold, heaven and the highest heaven cannot contain You, how much less this house which I have built!” Ephesians 3:8

We should all find comfort in that.  Why?  Because the Bible is a love story about God.  It’s a story about the lengths He will go to save our souls for all eternity.  He will achieve His purposes even to the point of sacrificing His Son.  His infinite power must be our life source.  Something that never ends and can handle whatever our days throw at us.

“We can never have too big a conception of God, and the more scientific knowledge (in whatever field) advances, the greater becomes our idea of His vast and complicated wisdom.”  J.B. Phillips

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Doomed, Lucky or Blessed

Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, professor of psychology and author of the bestseller 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, is currently offering an online course called “Discovering Personality.” It’s aimed at helping people understand themselves and others based on personality markers. Let me save you the $69 and ask you a couple of questions:

  1. Do you consider yourself a pessimist or optimist?
  2. Are you a worrier or a bit more carefree?
  3. Do you plan to the detail or let things happen as they occur?
  4. Do you have frown lines or laugh lines?
  5. Do you blame and berate yourself when things go wrong, blame others or let it slide?

I’m not going to give you some fancy color-coded, cute name for how you answered each of these. Why? Because let’s be honest you already know your personality inside and out. You live it each minute of every day. And, in the end all of these answers could be considered “wrong” or “bad.” Does that sound a bit shocking? Aren’t all the optimists, carefree, “let it slide” people who we want to be transformed in to?

Let’s look at it this way: a pessimist might say, “I’m a failure. I can’t do anything right.” (something I suffered from for a long time.) An optimist might say, “I’ve got this! I know I can work this out for my good!” And both would be wrong. Both would be forgetting who has the ultimate plan. Both would be shining the light on… themselves.

I was a lifelong, committed pessimist. Co-workers and fellow volunteers actually considered me to be very efficient because of my ability to plan every detail. But my friends, I did that out of fear of failure. Fear of looking the fool. Fear that the other shoe would definitely drop and I needed to be prepared. I was in charge and if things went wrong I put it all on my shoulders. Doofus, idiot, worthless, dumb. Those were the shackles I lived in for years.

I’ve also known people who seem to go through life without a care. Things just seem to work out. And if it doesn’t there’s a shrug and a “well, maybe next time.” They’ve been given a gift but don’t thank the giver. They just feel “lucky.” They live for their pleasure. They do what suits them and ignore what doesn’t (like that pesky “love your enemy” command). While this way of living may be healthier than the pessimist, it will do nothing for them once their relatively short time on earth is complete. As Christians, we have an eternal goal with an eternal, glorious God. Our eyes should always be toward Him.

Recently, someone was sharing their concerns about a loved one who lives their life full of anxiety, doom and worry. My friend told me, “Well, that’s his personality. You can’t change that.” Because of the work the Holy Spirit has been doing in me these past few years I could comfortably state, “You’re right, he can’t change it but the Lord can.”

As humans our fleshly desire to control everything (and everyone) around us is so prevalent that we have even accepted that who we have come to be through our nurturing and environment is who we shall always be. We wear our personality like a tight fitting glove. Without Christ’s holy hand on our life that may surely be the case. One only needs to read about timid Moses becoming the bold leader of a nation, or the transformed life of a terrifying man called Saul becoming Jesus’ greatest mouthpiece for love whom we now call Paul, to see the power and glory of God.

We can’t change ourselves or others. But God can. Through turning to the Holy Spirit each and every day — and every minute — our minds and hearts can be transformed. In fact, as true followers of Jesus we must be transformed. I have people in my life for whom I pray for that transformation. Not for my benefit, but for them to be released from the shackles of a life lived for “self” and not God. He is the God of freedom and of joy and love and hope. I don’t want to ever say again, “He/She will never change.” If God wills it, then it will happen.

If you want to skip Mr. Peterson’s class may I recommend instead a free reading of the Book of James? In just the first 27 verses the apostle tells us how trusting in the Lord, giving honor and glory to God and acknowledging that God has the highest, best plan for us will be the very transformation we may need.

When we worry, when we take on responsibility that doesn’t belong to us, or even when we just think the “stars” or “crystals” or “karma” will align for us we turn our backs on God. He is the only one deserving of the glory of our creation and the plan for us. So whether our life is coming up roses or smelling like manure we need to turn to Him both in praise and petition.

We’ve worked our whole lives to have the personality we show the world. Remember that when we stumble in this transformation journey. Turn your eyes back to Him. Hold your hand out to Him. He is working out all things for your good.

To Him give the glory alone. Amen

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Rooted In Love

And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.

Ephesians 3:17-19

“Because God has made us for Himself, our hearts are restless until they rest in Him.”  St. Augustine