Wednesday, December 16, 2015

I TOTALLY GET IT !

The argument that comes up time and time again is referred to as the mystical dimension of Christianity and its appeal to human experience as opposed to dogmatic authority of doctrine.  I being one that lands on the mystical end of life tend to favor the appeal to human experience in my life with God.  I see it as the life that God created for me to live from the beginning of time, before dogmatic doctrine even came into being through human beings.  To me God isn’t about Religion.  He is all about Relationship; Father to child and friend to friend.

He certainly teaches me and guides me in His Way, but not by filling my brain with doctrine and rules.  He enlightens me by illuminating my heart and stirring up my spirit.  When Jesus was born into this world he came to be with human beings, among human beings, to reveal God’s Way, Truth, and Life in His Kingdom to everyone here on earth.  He healed the blind to provide new eyes to see; he healed the deaf to provide new ears to hear.  His mission was all about reconciling humanity to God, redeeming and restoring the relationship with Him that was created in the beginning.

By its very nature this relationship is mystical because He is God and His thoughts and ways are much higher than any human’s thoughts and ways.  It is sinfully arrogant to believe that human beings can figure God out, can comprehend Him, and explain Him to others.  That is God’s job.

God speaks clearly to those who receive and believe in Him with all their heart, mind, and soul.  God speaks clearly to those who have open eyes to see and open ears to hear.  God speaks clearly to those who love, fear, and worship Him for all He is and all He does.  God speaks clearly to those who are in covenant relationship with Him. It has every thing to do with human experience.


It is all mystical and incomprehensible because He is God.  But those who have entered into this relationship totally “get it” and live their lives in light of it.

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