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Christ Covenant Church
Christ Covenant Church of Colorado
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This publication contains the weekly teaching from Christ Covenant Church in Lakewood, Colorado. For more information about Christ Covenant Church please visit our website (https://www.christcovenantcolorado.com).
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What I (Rabbi Scott) Would Tell My Younger Self In Christ
Christ Covenant Church
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4 months ago
What I (Rabbi Scott) Would Tell My Younger Self In Christ

I (Rabbi Scott) have been saved and following Christ for 30 years. Here are some things I would tell myself if I could go back in time to the beginning.

 

1. Send thank you cards to those who persecute you.

1.1. Though 2Ti 3:12 makes clear that persecution is promised to those who attempt to preach and practice faithfulness to Christ, we nonetheless seem to be caught off guard when it happens.

1.2. Hence why Peter says what he does in (1Pe 4:12 “Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal among you, which comes upon you for your testing, as though some strange thing were happening to you”).

1.3. This “testing” in not only necessary to qualifying for the next life, it also promises to grant us and extra measure of blessing (Mat 5:10-12) = If the tests we faced in this life included being slandered and condemned as evil by false followers of Christ (the main antagonists of Christ’s words – Joh 16:2) we will receive a greater reward than those who faced no persecution (“your reward in heaven is great” - Or greater than the other blessings or rewards mentioned in the prior verses [3-9]).

1.4. Which means two things:

1) those who persecute us are actually doing us a huge favor! They are personally seeing to it that our eternal stay in Paradise be upgraded to first class.

2) the considerate thing to do in relation to such individuals would therefore be to send them a thank you card letting them know we appreciate the upgrade.

1.5. We could also offer to send them pics of all the awesome experiences we will be having – since where they are going will not be awesome – but awful.

1.6. PNTM: We should be overjoyed every time someone speaks evil about us (or our church) since what they are ultimately doing is increasing our stock value for the next life.

 

2. Focus on glowing over knowing.

2.1. Glowing = Becoming immortal; Knowing = Becoming omniscient.

2.2. As you continue to follow Christ, you will (of course) learn more and more of the Bible. The temptation that can arise because of such learning is the expectation that God or His Word will provide the answer to all things; that all your questions get answered and all your conundrums get solved – which is just another way of saying, “I demand to be omniscient or all-knowing like God.” And

2.3. This then becomes the requirement of your relationship with God: “For me to follow/obey Him, I need to know everything He knows.” This is not only a highly dangerous and sinful path to take in our walk with God, but the one tread by our first parents.

2.4. Adam and Eve demanded to know - and as a result, lost their glow (they lusted after omniscience and lost their immortality) (Gen 2:17 w/3:6-7) = The view within ancient Judaism and the early church was that the pre-Fall bodies of Adam and Eve were akin to the pre-incarnate body of Jesus or those of the righteous angels – they were glowing as though they were made of light (or fire) (Eze 1:26-28 “Son of Man” [Dan 7:13]; Dan 10:6; Consider also Moses’ face after dwelling in the presence of Jesus on Mt. Sinai – Exo 34:29). Their quest for forbidden knowledge meant not only losing these illuminated coverings which hid their otherwise naked bodies (hence the reason for the “fig leaves” – and later, God clothing them with garments of animal skins – v21), but also the protection this “forcefield of light” provided against Creation’s deadly forces (damage, disease and decay) (hence why God said, “in the day you eat of it you shall die”).[1] 


2.5. God’s prohibition against eating from the “tree of the knowledge of good and evil” indicates that it was never His will that we would know all things – or that we would get all things right, during our earthly life. Our mission/test is not the pursuit of omniscience (knowing) but immortality (glowing) which requires knowing – or getting right, only one thing: the gospel (Gal 1:8-9) and trusting God (versus fretting over) those things we don’t yet understand or may never understand (Deu 29:29).[2] 

2.6. Hence the reason:

1) the only thing we see the faithful people of the early church ever fighting to get right – or know with great precision, are things related to the gospel (Gal 2:11-12 w/Act 15:1-22).

2) we are to recognize as true brothers/sisters in Christ all those who possess and practice the right gospel – regardless of how ignorant/wrong they may be in relation to other things (Mar 9:38-40 “not following us” = Not believing or doing all of the same things we do as part of our discipleship and worship of Christ; “perform a miracle in My name” = They possess power/authority in agreement with My NIL which makes them members of a covenant community possessing the right gospel; e.g., the church in SC).

3) the emphasis in Scripture has always been trust and teachableness (e.g., Deu 8:2-3; Pro 3:5-7) (5) = Trust that what God says or does is right and righteous even when we don’t fully understand; (6) = Show that you trust Him by obeying what He says (once more, even when we don’t fully understand) (i.e., “in all your ways acknowledge Him”); (7) IOW: be teachable.

2.7. Why God will - at times, hides the truth from His people (even as it relates to aspects of the gospel) = To protect/advance His church ([e.g., Luk 9:44-45 w/18:31-34 w/Luk 24:27; Joh 14:26 w/Act 11:1-3] = Joh 16:12; Gal 2:4). Is it possible that the reason neither Jesus nor the HS gave the early church the answer regarding the retirement of the OC signs was to save those Jews/Pharisees who otherwise would not initially come to Christ had they been rejected (e.g., God let us believe in the wrong doctrines of believer’s baptism and Calvinism to attract many of our current people to our church who otherwise may not have initially come)? (Psa 18:35) = Your condescension has saved me.

2.8. Why God made the mission (our test in this life) about learning to trust Him rather than seeking to possess all the answers:

1) the moral virtue of trust is not something God can give without violating our freewill. It is therefore something we must secure (through its faithful and regular exercise – especially in trials – Gen 22:16-18 w/Gen 18:19).

2) the moral virtue of trust is the key to guaranteeing we don’t sin in the Reboot when God rewards us with knowledge of all things (e.g., Satan and the fallen angels possessed all knowledge but not trust). It is important to note that the knowledge of all things is not the same as possessing the mind of God. Knowing all things is not the same as being wise to all things. Hence the need for securing trust to keep us from destroying the next world as we did this one. 

2.9. PNTM: Though we are called to continue learning and growing in our understanding of Scripture, that does not mean we have the right to demand or do what Adam and Eve were prohibited from demanding or doing – nor does it mean that we could even if we tried. The Bible is not the tree of knowledge (i.e., it does not have the ability to make us omniscient like God). This was never God’s purpose for giving it to us. There are plenty of things that it does not give us the answers to – as well as plenty of things where it provides only snippets of information. It does however provide enough information to make us wise unto salvation and righteous living (2Ti 3:15-16) - and to reasonably put our trust in God regarding those things where it is silent or less than complete in what it reveals. And that (as mentioned) is where God wants us to place our focus. We are to focus on glowing (i.e., immortality through trusting God and getting the gospel right) – not knowing (i.e., omniscience or thinking we need to know the answer to everything).

2.10. The old hymn had it right all along, “trust and obey for there is no other way to be happy in Jesus than to trust and obey.”

 


[1] See for example, “The Nakedness and the Clothing of Adam and Eve” by Jeffrey M Bradshaw or “The Garment of Adam in Jewish, Muslim and Christian Tradition” by Stephen D. Ricks

[2] Two things not to miss here: 1) Though never revealing everything, God always gives us enough to make it more than reasonable to trust (and obey) Him if we remain teachable (i.e., keep seeking to learn and change when we learn). Hence the reason all people are without excuse (Rom 1:18-21). 2) This doesn’t mean it is wrong for us to seek to understand the more “secret” or “hidden” things (Pro 25:2 “It is the glory of God to hide a matter and the glory of kings to search it out”). There is however a difference between viewing such exercises as encouragement to our Faith (the idea behind “glory”) and essential for faith (i.e., my faith or trust in God is dependent upon knowing all things).   

Christ Covenant Church
This publication contains the weekly teaching from Christ Covenant Church in Lakewood, Colorado. For more information about Christ Covenant Church please visit our website (https://www.christcovenantcolorado.com).