God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow ... And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Philippians 2:9-11

Sunday, December 30, 2007

God's Eternal Purpose - 6

   
 Eternal Purpose and Us 


There are times when one learns of God's eternal purpose, it seems very impractical and distant. The temptation to think of things in this way, nonetheless, is not consistent with who the Lord is.

As we started this series with, the Lord is all things of the Father at once. He is completely filled with all of who He is. 

Yet it is the wisdom of God to reveal these things to us progressively. If God were to simply put everything of who He was into us, as far as intellectual understanding goes, it would bear no fruit at all. All we would have would be the equivalent of a lot of data being downloaded into a computer. This would be not better than the Pharisees.

After all, the Pharisees had all the intellectual understanding that someone could handle, yet they crucified the very Lord they had thoughts about. 

God teaches through practical experience. 

Let's look back to the beginning again, in the book of Genesis. There we have a continuous unfolding of the invisible nature of God day after day. And even there it is a broad brushstroke that is revealed. 

When you get into chapter 2, it is there that the intimate details of what happened are begun to be revealed. 

For example, when God brought the animals to Adam to see what He would name them. There were a number of things that God, in that exercise concerning Adam, was beginning to gradually unfold. For instance, when He was done naming the animals, it is said that there was not found someone that was suitable for him.

One of the things that Adam learned as a result was that there was something not only that he was missing, but also that there was something that also was not there concerning God: the bride of the Lamb. God not only allowed Adam to begin exercising his dominion on the earth, but along with that naming of the animals, revealed that there was something still hidden that needed to be revealed: there was a woman hidden in Adam as well as there was is Christ. 


I am saying all of that to show forth this: while we completely receive all of Christ when we truly believe in Him, it will take a lifetime, plus all eternity to discover all that He is. And that discovery will be a continuous, endless process. 

So when you read the book of Genesis, which we will be getting into soon, you will begin to comprehend that everything that was entailed, and revealed in the last two chapters of the scriptures, was what was inside of God from before time. It was what He saw when the first words came out of His mouth and He said, "Let there be light."

Once that happened, it began an endless practical journey for those who truly want all of who God is. In these next several articles we will look more into the practical side of things, and how God's purpose relates practically to us all. 

One more thing I want to say here: we have barely touched upon all that the eternal purpose is in Christ. The point of this series is to start you hopefully on a journey of wonder and appreciation and revelation into the greatness that the purpose of the Father is in His son Jesus Christ.

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