Sunday, July 20, 2014

God created the universe.... Thoughts that come from readings of the early church fathers and other thoughtful men of the church



God created the universe and all that is in it as a manifestation of the fullness of His glory. (Future Grace, Piper p. 394 Jon.Edwards)
“God has a disposition to communicate himself, to spread abroad his own fullness.  His purpose was for his goodness to over-spill his own Being, as it were.  He chose to create the heavens and the earth so that his glory could come pouring out from himself in abundance.  He brought a physical reality into existence in order that it might experience his glory and be filled with it and reflect it – every atom, every second, every part and moment of creation.  He made human beings in his own image to reflect his glory, and he placed them in a perfect environment which also reflected it.” Jonathan Edwards The End for which God created the World.

All He created was good so he did not create evil. Gen. 1

God created man with a free will to choose.  Man brought evil into the world – absence of good – not God by choosing to disobey God.  [Augustine/Justin Martyr]

In the garden man was sinless, eternal, lived and talked with God.  Creation was also perfect.  After the fall sin sculpted the world into a fallen place.

Man no longer was able to choose good solely.

Man’s nature changed in the Garden of Eden.  The knowledge of good and evil Adam received was passed down to his children in his changed nature.

‘He shall smite the earth with the rod of his mouth, and with the breath of His lips shall He slay the wicked.’  He must cleanse his creation of the sin that man brought into it by destroying those who are not his.  The ones who rejected him because of their corrupt nature.

[Thought:  1st Adam failed, 2nd Adam (Christ) succeeded.   The apostle who failed was Judas resulting in his death, but the apostle who replaced him, Paul, succeeded and attainted life and brought many to the life.  Paul was the apostle that God had chosen to replace Judas not the one chosen by the eleven.  God did not instruct them to do that.  He said go and wait.]

God put the picture of His son’s salvation (he choose the elect from the beginning) into the world at creation because there is no future to God.  All time is the present for him so he saw all “before” it happened.  Christ’s coming to earth in the flesh shows it was not our bodies that sinned but our nature.  He had a body but was sinless.

When Christ came he began the redemption of the world.  The elect were saved and brought back into a relationship with God, given a nature to allow them to be able to choose God again but still deal with sin and live in a fallen world.

Christ was begotten (appointed) not made. He was appointed by God the Father to be a son and a priest after the order of Melchizedek.  He suffered on earth as we do so that he could show his perfect obedience and that obedience declared him perfect so that, because God the Father had appointed him the role of a priest like Melchizedek, he could go beyond offering sacrifice for our sins regularly as an earthly priest did but he could offer himself as the perfect sacrifice that could actually take away sins once and for all. (Heb. 5:5-9)

But our failure allows us to see His glory – his justice, mercy, steadfastness, patience, love, etc.  In His justice all sin needs to be condemned by a Holy God.  In His mercy some are saved.  If all were saved that would be contrary to His justice.  In His mercy some are saved, in his justice not all are saved.

We are his sparkling jewel, we are made glorious, not because of anything we did, no matter how wretched, but because we are made glorious because of our wretchedness and what it took to make us glorious – His death for us.  We shine out as His effort, what He has done for us makes us glorious.

God’s choosing of Israel and subsequent dealings with Israel show what man in his corrupt nature, without the Holy Spirit, who redeems our nature, does even when he receives blessings and care from God.  Our natures are corrupt with sin, unable to choose correctly and live for His glory despite his blessings and care (Jer.32:33) constantly turning their backs on Him.  His sending of the Holy Spirit gave us a new nature so we could make the choices that he requires and live for Him and His Glory and thereby witness to the world of Him.

God has always had a dwelling place among men.  In man's sin he dwelt in places apartment from man:  Garden of Eden, in the tabernacle, temple, then he dwelt among men in Christ, sent the Holy Spirit when Christ left, Holy Spirit dwells in the church, and then the New Earth.  The Church is the temple on earth (Churches are not those buildings on corners with steeples but His people congregated together.)  The Spirit of God dwells in us/with us with Christ  as the cornerstone.

Jesus undertook to bring me to glory personally.  The Father promised that He would give me to the Son to be a part of the infinite reward of the travail of His soul. (10/28)
I am His by His own sovereign choice, totally apart from any goodness in me, and he ordained me for eternal life.  But He not only choose me but purchased me with the precious blood of the Lord Jesus Christ so that I am fully redeemed, marked with His blood, invisible to human eye but known to Christ, for the Lord knoweth them that are His.  He laid seige to ours hearts so that we gave up the world to follow Him. (11/15)

Suffering in this world is allowing us to trust in Him and build relationship with Him.  It witnesses to the world of His glory.  We are the antithesis to the world.  It is preparing us for our role in heaven.

Heaven is only temporary.  Those who are in Him go to an intermediary heaven awaiting the final time when Christ comes back and renews heaven and earth to the final regenerated world with the final regenerated man.  This will be our final home.

In the new heavens and new earth we are back to a sinless world/earth/creation where we are eternal, sinless and dwell with God.  The difference now is the process that had to be gone through to get there.  From Eden to the New Jerusalem we have seen the glory of God exposed to mankind and all creation and the Creation at the end is far more glorious having experienced the full love and redemption by its God.

The worship in heaven by angels is glorious.  But how much greater and glorious will be the worship when each creature that is doing so has their own unique story of what He has done for them.  Multitudes witnessing to his grace and mercy in their redemption by His own blood.
 




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