Art
Linkletter used to do a segment called, “Kids Say the Darndest Things.” (And
indeed, they do).
Speaking of
“the darndest things,” I love the Victorian novel and movie renditions of “Jane
Eyre.” As the story gets underway Mr. Brockelhurst, an outwardly religious, but
cruel school master, challenges Jane with,
“What is
Hell?”
To which the
little waft responds,
“A pit full
of flaming fire.”
At which
time Mr. Brockelhurst follows up with,
“And what
must you do to avoid it?”
Jane studies
the question for a moment, and exclaims,
“I must keep
in good health… and not die!”
Yes, kids
say the darndest things. My children were no exception.
Once, when
my family and I were visiting my parent’s house, my three year old daughter
made a decision to put aside her coloring book, in favor of my mother’s living
room wall. Kimberly was well on her way to leaving her mark there, when my mom
happened to observe her colorful meanderings, and scolded her.
“Kimberly,
you’re making a mess of my walls! What do you think you’re doing?”
To which she
responded,
“Gwanma, I
just a little girl!”
Sometime
during that general era, I noticed my six year old son, Steve, bouncing around
the house on a broomstick, and I remarked,
“Steve, your
horse sure is skinny!”
And without
so much as a moment’s consideration, he responded with,
“Well, he
don’t eat much.”
Pt. 2
Yes, kids
say the darndest things.
Today as I
relaxed in my easy chair, I looked over at my 13 year old grandson, and said,
“Noah, you
like to play with I-pads and computers and smart phones, don’t ya? You
definitely like to entertain yourself. But, ya know, it’s also important to
spend time with God.”
To which he
responded,
“Well, I
love the Lord, but I never see Him!”
(As if, he
used to hang out with God, but in recent years the Almighty had been away on a
long trip, or He’d decided to inhabit another planet for the extended future).
And to be
fair, I suppose that is exactly what happened to Him.
For if we
are to believe scripture, God Almighty, the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the
End, The Lord of Hosts, the Great ‘I AM’ assumed the form of a man, and dwelt
among us.
“Therefore, the Lord, Himself shall give you a sign.
Behold a virgin shall conceive and bear a son and shall call His name,
Emmanuel.” (Isaiah 7:14)
But having offered
Himself as a sacrifice for sin, death could not hold Him. He arose from the
grave, and ascended into heaven; to sit at the right hand of God, the Father.
“In
the beginning, Lord, you laid the foundations of the earth,
and the heavens are the work of your hands.
They will perish, but you remain;
they will all wear out like a garment.
You will roll them up like a robe;
like a garment they will be changed.
But you remain the same,
and your years will never end.”
and the heavens are the work of your hands.
They will perish, but you remain;
they will all wear out like a garment.
You will roll them up like a robe;
like a garment they will be changed.
But you remain the same,
and your years will never end.”
To which of the angels did God ever
say,
“Sit at my right hand
until I make your enemies
a footstool for your feet” (Hebrews 1:10-13)
until I make your enemies
a footstool for your feet” (Hebrews 1:10-13)
Pt.
3
“I
love the Lord, but I never see Him.”
My
grandson’s words bring to mind a fitting quotation from the movie, “Oh God.”
In
the movie, God (George Burns) appears in a courtroom to testify in favor of
Jerry (John Denver), who, ‘til then, was the only person who had been able to
see Him.
“I know how hard it is in these times to have faith. But
maybe if you could have the faith to start with, maybe the times would change.
You could change them. Think about it. Try. And try not to hurt each other.
There's been enough of that. It really gets in the way. I'm a God of very few
words and Jerry's already given you mine. However hopeless, helpless, mixed up
and scary it all gets, it can work. If you find it hard to believe in me, maybe
it would help you to know that I believe in you.”
There was a time when people such as
Simon Peter and John and Andrew might have said,
“I love the Lord, and I saw Him with
my eyes, and touched Him with my hands; the very Word of Life.”
(and)
“I heard Him say and do things no man
ever did before.”
(and)
“After His death, He reappeared and we
watched Him as He disappeared in the clouds.”
(and)
“He promised that He would send the
promise of the Father, the blessed Holy Spirit, to abide with us in His place.”
(and)
“As He went, so shall He come again
one day.”
Pt. 4
As a Christian mentor, I am convinced
that Jesus is THE Way, THE Truth and THE Life, and that He was and continues to
be very man and very God. And though I have rarely, if at all heard the
following implication from a pulpit, I am convinced that faith is not enough,
since anyone of us can have faith in something that has no power, whatever, to
save him or her from anything.
He cut down cedars,
or perhaps took a cypress or oak.
He let it grow among the trees of the forest,
or planted a pine, and the rain made it grow.
It is used as fuel for burning;
some of it he takes and warms himself,
he kindles a fire and bakes bread.
But he also fashions a god and worships it;
he makes an idol and bows down to it.
Half of the wood he burns in the fire;
over it he prepares his meal,
he roasts his meat and eats his fill.
He also warms himself and says,
“Ah! I am warm; I see the fire.”
From the rest he makes a god, his idol;
he bows down to it and worships.
He prays to it and says,
“Save me! You are my god!”
or perhaps took a cypress or oak.
He let it grow among the trees of the forest,
or planted a pine, and the rain made it grow.
It is used as fuel for burning;
some of it he takes and warms himself,
he kindles a fire and bakes bread.
But he also fashions a god and worships it;
he makes an idol and bows down to it.
Half of the wood he burns in the fire;
over it he prepares his meal,
he roasts his meat and eats his fill.
He also warms himself and says,
“Ah! I am warm; I see the fire.”
From the rest he makes a god, his idol;
he bows down to it and worships.
He prays to it and says,
“Save me! You are my god!”
(Isaiah 44:14-17)
But rather, we have been given the
privilege to extend our faith towards Someone who offers us Proof of Whom He
claims to be. While this is the wrong forum for any extensive treatise on the
subject, I am convinced such evidentiary examples include:
1. The Word of God
2. The fulfillment of Prophecy
3. The presence of and work of the Holy Spirit
among His people
4. The personal testimony of believers
5. Miracles and Healings
Pt. 5
“I love the Lord, but I never see
Him.”
If we were to examine just one facet
of the preceding evidence, for my purposes here I would remind you of the personal
testimony of not only the twelve disciples, but those who have followed after
them, and continue even to this day.
As believers, we stand on the
shoulders of giants. Men and women who were SO convinced that what they knew
and saw here was not all there is that they willingly, and not only willingly,
but gladly, laid down their lives on behalf of the One Whom they could not see
with their physical eyes, but Who has made an irrevocable and everlasting
difference in their lives.
Some faced jeers and flogging,
and even chains and imprisonment.
They were put to death by
stoning; they were sawed in two. They were killed by the sword. They went about
in sheepskins and goatskins, destitute, persecuted and mistreated and the world
was not worthy of them. (Hebrews
11:36-38)
And I reflect, once again, on my grandson’s recent statement, and the
question which arises out of it.
“Can we extend our faith towards a God Whom we cannot see?”
The answer is an absolute and irrevocable, “Yes!”
“Now faith is the
substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” (Hebrews 11:1)
by William McDonald, PhD. Excerpt from (Mc)Donald's Daily Diary. Vol. 40. Copyright pending
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