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The God Shaped Hole
My last blog post was about the human soul desperately
searching for something, not knowing what we need to fill this desperate
longing with something of this Earth. Ephesians chapter 4 says, “Having lost
all sensitivity, they have given themselves over to sensuality so as to indulge
in every kind of impurity, with a continual lust for more.” It’s not
addictions, material things, work, or any kind of human relationship. Ephesians
chapter 4 says, “Having lost all sensitivity, they have given themselves over
to sensuality so as to indulge in every kind of impurity, with a continual lust
for more.” Carolyn Moore says this longing, this search for something is like
homesickness, that we were made for something we are trying to get back to.
While at Bible Study yesterday talking with my small group,
my friends again blessed me with some amazing insight. I quickly wrote down
these three thoughts that they shared:
- We are created with this God shaped hole. We are made to want to look for God.
- Our souls thirsts for God.
- We don’t know what we don’t know….
Later, as we watched the video and I looked in the book to
find the illustrations and tables being referred to, these two passages popped
out at me from the pages of our book, As the deer pants for streams of water,
so my soul pants for you, my God. Psalm 42. and Does your soul thirst for
God?
Now get this! After Bible Study, my friend, Mary, gave me a water
bottle that said, “… he that believeth on e shall never thirst.” John
6:35. What a wonderful God Thing!!! I just love it when He sends these
little messages to meJ
When I got home yesterday the first thing I did was Google “God
shaped hole.” I was expecting to find some more references and details about
this concept. What I did not expect to find were images. As a very highly
visual person, I was immediately drawn to these images, which then lead me to
more information.
Inside each of us is a
"God-shaped hole"--a place inside of our hearts that only God can
fill. If we try to put anything else in there, it won't fit. It won't fill the
need we have inside of our soul.
I learned that the concept is biblical: John 7:37-39 Now
on the last day, the great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying,
"If any man is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink. "He who
believes in Me, as the Scripture said, 'From his innermost being shall flow
rivers of living water.'" But this
He spoke of the Spirit, whom those who believed in Him were to receive; for the
Spirit was not yet given, because Jesus was not yet glorified. NAS
The word "innermost being" is the Greek koilos,
meaning hole or empty place. In John 7, Jesus is describing a spiritual empty
place in the heart of man. This empty place is the source of thirst and the
divine solution to this hunger/thirst is to fill it with living water from the
Holy Spirit.
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Unhealthy Wants
You know, you can find messages about God in so many rather unlikely
places. Take song lyrics for example, I listened to one this morning after
reading a lesson in our current Bible Study, Encounters of the Spirit.
This song, “Sin For a Sin” by country music singer Miranda Lambert, had a line
that just captured my attention.
Initially, the song is about a cheatin’ man, but then this line just
jumped out at me:
“Bad things come with consequence
What feels good, hurts in the end
Don’t want to think about that now”
What feels good, hurts in the end
Don’t want to think about that now”
This is EXACTLY what I read this morning! In 1 Corinthians
2:13-16, Carolyn Moore, the author, asks us to consider if all our wanting is
for something Earth doesn’t have? She goes on to wonder “what if our addictions
and our debt and our serial relationships are all about this yearning for God
even when we don’t realize that’s what we’re after? What if the answer to our
brokenness is God’s holiness?” Moore
posits that we are not merely after a mental idea of God, but a relationship.
She likens it to homesickness, explaining that we were made for something we
are trying to get back to. Ephesians 4:19 says, “Having lost all sensitivity, they
have given themselves over to sensuality so as to indulge in every kind of
impurity, with a continual lust for more.”
I am getting a lot out of this
book, but this particular message resonated with me. It was like a big aha
moment.
Just for fun, you might like to listen to Miranda Lambert’s song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlvUmYGLdgM
Some additional lyrics from
this song read:
Bible told me to forget
All those who trespass against
Fire and brimstone
Dirt and a headstone
Bury them, baby
Along with your sins
Hear the thunder
Six feet under
Hit your knees
Wont do it again
Bible told me to forget
All those who trespass against
Fire and brimstone
Dirt and a headstone
Bury them, baby
Along with your sins
Hear the thunder
Six feet under
Hit your knees
Wont do it again
Monday, October 26, 2015
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
False Prophets
While reading and watching the news this past week, I found myself repeatedly thinking of God. How very heartbroken he must be at how we treat one another. So much of the torment in the world today is because of religion. People don't agree and they fight over their beliefs, who should be ruling and what land countries should possess etc. I also recalled what the Bible says about false prophets, and what I learned in a recent Bible study on world religions.
False prophets are very real, and often disguised as
religions, even Christian religions. In 1 John 4:2-3 we are told how to
test the spirits. “This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God: Every
spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God,
but every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God. This is the
spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard is coming and even now is
already in the world.”
We shouldn’t believe everything we hear just because someone
says it is a message inspired by God. There are many ways to test teachers and
even entire religions to see if their message is
truly from the Lord:
- check to see if their words match what God says in the Bible
- their commitment to other Christians, which we call the body of believers
- their life-style
- the fruit of their ministry
- But the most important test of all, says John, is what they believe about Christ. Do they teach that Jesus is fully God and fully man?
False teachers are popular with the world because, like the
false prophets of the Old Testament, they tell people what they want to hear.
John 3 tells us that Christians who faithfully teach God’s Word will not win
any popularity contests in the world. People don’t want to hear their sins condemned.
Nor do they want to listen to demands that they change their behavior. A false
teacher will be well received by non-Christians.
Some people believe everything they read or hear. Sadly,
many ideas printed and taught are simply not true. We must verify every message
we hear, even if the person who brings it says it’s from God. If the message is
truly from God, it will be consistent with Christ’s teachings. This is one
reason why reading and studying the Bible is so important. No matter how much
we learn, we must never forget or ignore the basic truths about Christ. Jesus
will always be God's Son, and his sacrifice for our sins is permanent. No truth
will ever contradict these teachings in the Bible. No matter how much we learn,
we must never abandon the basic truths about Christ. Jesus will always be God’s
Son, and his sacrifice for our sins is permanent. No truth will ever contradict
these teachings in the Bible.
In warning against antichrists John has this to say: Dear
Children, this is the last hour; and as you have heard that the antichrist is
coming, even now many antichrists have come. Who is the liar? It is the man who
denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a man is the antichrist – he denies the
Father and the Son. No one who denies the Son has the Father; whoever
acknowledges the Son has the Father also. 1 John 2: 18, 22-23
John is talking about the time between Christ’s first and
second comings. During this time, antichrists (false teachers who pretend to be
Christians and who lure weak members away from Christ) will appear. Then, just before
the world ends, one great antichrist will arise.
However, we don’t need to fear these evil people. The Holy
Spirit shows us their errors, so we will not be deceived. We must share and
teach God’s Word clearly and carefully to those in the margins, weak members
among us so that they won’t fall victim to people who “come to you in sheep’s
clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves.” (Matthew 7:15)
Our culture is high on politically correctness right now.
Psychologists call this movement social engineering. We are constantly
told to embrace all religions and that they all have value and are good. Unfortunately,
this is simply not true. The reason we must be aware of the false prophets is
so we don’t follow any of their ideas. We must approach one another with love
and kindness, but we are not to be gullible either. We do not have to agree with
others in order to treat them with kindness and respect.
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Wikipedia has this to say
about social engineering: “Social Engineering is a discipline in social science
that refers to efforts to influence popular attitudes and social behaviors on a
large scale, whether by governments, media or private groups. Social
Engineering can also be understood philosophically as a deterministic
phenomenon. A social engineer is one who tries to influence popular attitudes,
social behaviors, and resource management on a large scale. Social engineering
is the application of the scientific method for social concern.”
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