Thursday, October 17, 2019

Day 284 - The Multi-Faceted God


Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength (Vol. 1) - # 359
         
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For those of you who have not read today’s writing before now, I think you will find it very interesting. It is complex, but not complicated. The Mind of Christ will easily take you to Truth.

Michael gives us dimensions, glasses, and a couple of challenges. I wonder how you will do…



DAY 284

The Multi-Faceted God

May it never be! Rather, let God be found true, though every man {be found} a liar, as it is written, THAT THOU MIGHTEST BE JUSTIFIED IN THY WORDS, AND MIGHTEST PREVAIL WHEN THOU ART JUDGED. --Romans 3:4

Matthew 6:26, “Look at the birds of the air, that they do not sow, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns, and {yet} your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than they?”
Yet I have watched birds starve to death in the winter months.
Matthew 6:28, 29, “And why are you anxious about clothing? Observe how the lilies of the field grow; they do not toil nor do they spin; yet I say to you that even Solomon in all his glory did not clothe himself like one of these.”
In the interior of Liberia the locals were afraid to return to church, for they did not have clothes. They had lost them in the war.
Proverbs 22:6, “Train up a child in the way he should go, even when he is old he will not depart from it.” Many, many parents have done all that they knew to do, and yet their children departed from the Lord.
Psalm 121:7, “The LORD will protect you from all evil; He will keep your soul.”
History is replete with the stories of millions of martyrs that died at the hands of evil men.

I could continue with the illustrations, but I am sure you get the point. Let God be true, but what do the facts say? The simple answer is that you must believe God when bad happens. The emphasis is on belief, and yet believing is exactly what the believer was doing, believing God for food, clothing, protection, and a child that would be blessed. Is the Christian to believe God’s words or believe that God causes all things to work together for good? Which is it?

We live in a world of dimensions. I have seen Mount Everest! I have, and I will argue the point; I saw it with my own eyes in Nepal. However, the mountaineer would beg to differ, saying that I only saw one side of Mount Everest, and therefore I did not really see it. To see it, I would have to walk around it, climb it, and possibly look under it. I am, to them, less than a novice. I bumped into former President Ford one day. As I was leaving the restroom he was entering. “I know President Ford! President Ford has met me.” Do I? Has he? Is it not interesting that as dimensional creatures we insist on being non-dimensional or one-sided in our views? If someone is employed to paint and it is discovered that he is not a good painter, he is dismissed with the words, “You are worthless!” Is he worthless? Later that same person attends university, becomes a physicist, then a Nobel Prize recipient. Yes, but he could not paint; he was labeled worthless. My point is that Church history is replete with examples of teachers, scholars, and preachers that are non-dimensional when it comes to God. They have never walked around God, so to speak. They only see one side of Him, and if something comes at them from another side, they manipulate it until it fits their single-minded view of Him. Ecclesiastes 11:5, “Just as you do not know the path of the wind and how bones {are formed} in the womb of the pregnant woman, so you do not know the activity of God who makes all things.” Some evangelists, teachers, and others only see the provision side of God. They preach Him as the great general store in the sky. Whatever someone may want is his if he has the faith. Their airplanes, diamonds, and wealth prove it. If that is their single-sided view of God -- God created man to give to him, and that is all God does -- then this single-sided view will eventually drive them into deception, manipulation of Scripture, self-image protection, and shipwreck. Of course they will be presented with Scriptures that are “outside the box” of what they see God as being. If a person sees God non-dimensionally as the Great Physician only, a variety of blame will be heaped on the sick, illness in his own family will have to be spiritualized away, and again more Scripture distorted and twisted.

What glasses do we wear when looking at God? Can we take time to walk around the mountain, climb on top, and mine underneath? If our awareness of God embraces the fact that He is multi-faceted, we will see each Bible passage as part of a giant jigsaw puzzle that reflects God. We will see that all things work together because God is in all things. We will see that only God can do what God does. 

I like kit cars. They come in hundreds of pieces in a huge container with three-dimensional diagrams; a one-dimensional diagram would be useless. The job is to use a variety of tools to put together the automobile, using the exact tool for each exact job. It is impossible to find the one tool that will do everything. Oh, people claim to make all-purpose tools! However, at some point the user throws it to the ground in disgust.

The day Jesus received me I was in pieces. No one would have imagined that I was made in His image! Who would think I was a Son of God, holy, righteous, acceptable, and equipped for every good work? He set about to put me together. The tool that He used would be the perfect tool for that day and purpose. It would have been the wrong tool for the next day, but He does everything in order. My multi-dimensional God has such a vast array of tools, every one true and every tool absolute. In His tool chest are sickness and health, wealth and poverty, good and bad, mercy and judgment, love and hate, wounding and healing, broken relationships and mended ones, adornment and nakedness, excluded and included, decreasing and increasing, pruning and reaping, giving and taking, drought and rain, sanity and insanity, rebelliousness and compliance, death and life, and I could go on. If someone does not believe that these are His tools, I can show a Scripture for each one that proves they are. Job is a good example in that God used good and bad to perfect him. Hebrews 1:3, “And He is the radiance of His glory and the exact representation of His nature, and upholds all things by the word of His power.” Jesus was never one-sided. He was putting every man back together. See Him use a unique tool on a unique person. He was love but not the one-dimensional love that man has and perceives. 

Stop seeing so one-dimensionally! Stop protecting your limited view of God! Start trusting that God is putting you together. To begin your journey out of a flat world, start by taking a walk around Jesus. If a passage does not make sense to you, if it has not been your experience or you do not see how it fits into the whole, do not just stand there! Walk around Jesus and look at Him from a different angle; it all fits perfectly. The passages mentioned at the beginning of the article are for a particular time, to accomplish a particular task in our lives. If a passage applied all the time we would be thwarted and never grow into the revelation of Christ. I am not copping out! Look at your own life! In times of darkness and need you grew up in Christ. Generally Christians define love one way, but for Jesus every act--from cleansing the temple to healing the leper--was one of love. James 1:17 reminds us that “every good thing bestowed and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation, or shifting shadow.”

Yellow – VIP, Very Important Point      Green – IT, Incredible Truth        
Red – GP, Greatest Promises
Turquoise – UR, Unfathomable Riches           Pink – PV, Priceless Victory



(no highlighting this week. you get to decide what words you would color as such.)

God is Truth. Therefore, He will always be found Truth (I don’t use true very much any more…some of you know why).

I would love to know what glasses you are now wearing, and how dimensional you are now seeing!


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