Thursday, November 27, 2008
RUINED
The reading is on the Holiness of the Lord and the inevitable human reaction to being confronted by his power, majesty and goodness. It was/is a very good chapter but it hardly goes far enough in my opinion. The Holiness of God the Father is one of those things which few people want to discuss or think about.
Perhaps it is difficult or even impossible to consider a being who is absolutely powerful, good and just. I do agree with trhe author when he says that we have "... dumbed Jesus down to our level these days. We treat him like a buddy we meet at the mall, ... He didn't come from the next street over. He created the entire Universe."
Now it is understood that this is one of the purposes of the incarnation of the Christ but why don't we consider the Trinity as so far above us that it is inconcievable that He even chose to come into our world as Jesus of Nazareth. Why is it that we want to reduce the Creator to such a 'manageable' level?
I say it is simply because of pride. It is simply pride that manifests in the sinful human desire to not examine oneself in the searing light of the perfection which is the Lord. I wish to reduce the distance between my sins and God's standards so that they do not peirce my heart with 'fear and trembling'. I want to reduce this great gulf of moral righteousness to only a few paltry hubris-filled steps.
All this is to my shame and to the lessening of the new life that he has planted in my heart. The more that I stand convicted of rebellion and wretchedness the deeper my love and my thankfulness becomes and the deeper and richer is the personal experience of His love and grace. I know this is the only thing worthy of drawing breath for and yet I find myself in a constant struggle to abide in these truth despite the infinite worth of the prize.
Forgive me, forgive us all.
Labels: A Call to Die
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