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Lori is a Bible believer and openly shares her insights so that others may know the fullness of Life in Jesus as He said in John 10:10b "I have come so that they may have life and have it abundantly."
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Sunday, July 14, 2013

BIG BANG






John 8:12 NIV
Then spoke Jesus again to them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that follows me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.

Over the years we get muddled and mixed up.  Our visions become so focused on one thing we lose track of the big picture.  Special interests, stats, mind narrowing opinions with blinders to see or even deafening ourselves from listening to someone that may think a little differently than us.  As I have focused on things, I have sometime become short-sighted into the whole of it.

 Jesus walked into that narrow vision of expectations of who the Pharisees and Jews thought the Messiah should be.  They lost sight of the big picture that had been clearly displayed throughout the Torah that reveals the Messiah. They were missing Him by their own narrowed views.  On the flip side, some can become so inclusive of all, that they miss the truth.  The ones that by majority received Christ most readily as Messiah and LORD were the Gentiles.  They didn’t have the personally formed opinions or their own efforts in studies or time they put in.  They saw the wholeness of Christ and what He did as “God with us” because their vision was open to see I AM in the present.  They were taking it all in.

 This plays out even in the physical act of reading.  I can read for a long time looking at the words on a page or on a screen and when I look up or out my window it takes a while for my vision to adjust to see clearly all that is there and around me.  Sometimes I am amazed at all I had missed.  The sun may have set and there was only a thread of  orange still there in the mostly darkened sky and a better part of my day had passed.

My Christian life didn’t start out in any way of Bible study.  My Christian life was more relational.  I hung out with God.  I talked to Him a lot.  I needed Him a lot.  I noticed things in nature and saw His humor and His heart and His power.  I observed people and I observed all that I believed that He made.  I pretty much walked in His vastness.

When I did decide to really read the Bible, I would read conversations that David had with God in the Psalms and I’d say to Him, “Hey, we did this!”  The more I understood what it was like to really hang out and walk with God and know Him, the more other things made sense.  My vision was so much wider.  When I would read His Word it already was easy to understand.  I recognized His voice, much like a child that reads a message from his parent.  My experiences with Him were often miraculous.  I was used to this Spirituality. It was comfortable to me.  It still is the place where I am most comfortable. 

The older I have become the more I am beginning to recognize Him in other parts of this physical world. I see the Spiritual and physical overlap. Sciences have started to make sense to me because it matched His design and intentions and His Word.  Of those who wrote the Bible thousands of years ago under the inspiration of His Spirit, they write of things that man had not proven or found yet in science.  And as scientists often focus on the science and get deeper and deeper into it over the centuries, today they often miss the connection to the Word of God.  I’m not a scientist, nor am I a Biblical scholar.  I am someone that is comfortable to say anything to God and receptive enough to listen to Him.   You could say I’m child-like.

But, as I see Him more in physical ways I am amazed.  Numerous times in the Bible the LORD is mentioned with Light and Life.  Today, we even make jokes when someone hurts themselves, but not seriously hurt, and we may say to them “stay away from the light” as if it was the Light at the end of the tunnel where God and heaven are as if they are about to pass from this life to the next. The Light at the end of the tunnel.

The beginning of Life and creation is often debated.  As science has narrowed to the physical, it misses a bigger vision.  Science didn’t use to be this way.

 I was doing some reading recently and I am incredibly grateful to be alive in the days of “Google”.  I was researching some science studies on light.  I came across a lengthy document called The New Chemistry, a lecture on molecules and Avogadro’s Law by a scientist named Josiah Parsons Cooke 1827-1894 and it included lectures he did in Cambridge.  Mr. Cooke begins saying its history has been marked by very frequent revolutions in its theories or systems. This is an introduction he made before he began the lecture teaching.

 The courses of the planets have not changed since they were watched by Chaldean astronomers, there thousand years ago; but how differently have their motions been explained first by Hipparchus and Ptolemy, then by Copernicus and Kepler, and lastly by Newton and Avogadro.  He states that I also know that our knowledge of these laws is as yet very imperfect, and that our human systems must be at the best, but very partial expressions of the truth.  Still, it is a fact worthy of our profound attention that in each of the physical sciences as in astronomy, the successive great generalizations which have marked its progress have included and expanded rather than superseded those which went before them.  Through the great revolutions which have taken place in the forms of thought, the elements of truth in successive systems have been preserved, while the error has been constantly eliminated; and so as I believe, it always will be, until the last generalization of all brings us into the presence of that law which is indeed the thought of God. 

As I have been involved recently with young students and areas of physics, I began to understand in very simple forms, the process of nuclear energy and the power of it not just in death, but life. In nuclear physics, one makes a powerful energy by splitting a tiny form, the atom, to create a much greater energy.  More recently, atoms have been split by laser light.

As the sun shines brightly, it is producing an incredible amount of energy that reaches us as light and heat.  The light on the moon is a reflection of the sun upon its dull surface.  The sun is an example of different kinds of energy, kinetic, electromagnetic radiation, thermal, gravitational.  In other forms of energy I learned that Sound is also an energy.

Here is what I began to see in the vastness of God.
 I read the famous equation and Theory of Relativity of Albert Einstein’s,  E=mc2.

 E means energy.  The m means mass and c stands for the speed of light and the 2 is squared.  That means it is the Speed of Light x the Speed of Light.  This equation led scientists to atomic and nuclear energy.  It makes a big bang of energy. 

The beginning of the Bible is Genesis 1 and it starts with an account of creation.  The word Genesis means origin and it is also synonymous to birth. Some scientists say that everything started with a “Big Bang.”

Genesis 1:1 In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.

Genesis 1:2 The earth was without form and void, and darkness was over the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters.

 The presence of God’s Spirit is hovering over a formless mass and water is mass, too. Water is also a component that is part of every living thing.

Genesis 1:3 And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.

These were His first mentioned words.  “Let there be light.”  Sound.  And more.

As the Bible says also in John 1:4 NIV  In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind.


If you look at God as Life and Light, then we read that God as Light said, “Let there be light.”  We now have c2.  Speed of Light x Speed of Light. 

Can you imagine this equation on a God-Powered level?!  Mass times the speed of light squared equals Energy!  The Biggest, Life-giving Bang and science has the equation but, it was written thousands of years ago by the hand of Moses through the inspiration of His Holy Spirit.  Life. Creation. Genesis.

The theory of relativity goes much further with time and space and the speed of light which is the fastest moving thing that man can measure.  Light travels at a constant finite speed of 186,000 miles a second.  It takes light 8.3 minutes to travel from the Sun to the Earth.  It travels 93 million miles. 

When we read of the “days” God created, the time can possibly mean time in different ways than we know it and relativity, and speed and time play into that. Science now uses the term “space time.”  2 Peter 3:8 NIV  But do not forget this one thing, dear friends; With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years is like a day.  This is before any thoughts of relativity were conceived scientifically.

As we become more aware of God, it says in Isaiah 29:18 NIV In that day the deaf will hear the words of the scroll, and out of gloom and darkness the eyes of the blind will see.


My Dad is a physicist and he told me that when people need glasses to see better, they need lenses that let more light into the eye when the eye lens is not capable of focusing an image properly onto your retina.  The lens prescription is based on the amount of bend into the lens to allow the proper bend amount to the light rays to sharpen the vision.  Light is what allows the vision of the image on the retina.  When you have seen animals that have lived in caves for years and years like small fish or newts, their eyes no longer form fully or open.  You can see dark places beneath their skin that look as if they were to be eyes. They remain blind because they have no light and the need of continued growth of the eyes stopped.   

Light is what is needed to see.  The word for light in Greek is pho.  We see the word pho in photograph which means light-writing.  Photosynthesis. Photons.  All are the part of the element of light.

 This summer has been a wet one.  Water is a life-giving element and so is light.
 Even with all of the rains this summer, my plants are not as big as they usually are this time of year.  We haven’t had many days of sunlight.  When the sun does come out, I notice much more growth.  Light carries the energy to make my plants grow.  This is the process of photosynthesis. Light is a component necessary for growth and vision.

Light is also equated to thought for ideas which is creativity and understanding.(Notice the word create in creativity) Our cartoons will show a character and suddenly there is a light bulb above their head.  It means they had an idea.  In a more recent animated movie called Despicable Me, the main character, Gru, doesn’t have a light bulb when he has an idea.  Instead, he says, “Light bulb.”  It is a humorous twist representing that he had an idea.  

There is a lot more in the Bible regarding light, the lamp stand and being a light. The pillar of fire as a light in the night. The tongues of fire at the time of Pentecost. The potential study, teaching and insights to it already fascinate me.

May Jesus, the Light of this world, give you the vision to fully see Him and open your eyes and your ears to more.  LORD, let there be Light. 




Saturday, February 16, 2013

More Than Nails

 
Most people know the basics in the comprehension of the events at the cross.  A cross, nails piercing Jesus' hands and feet to that cross and the crown of thorns placed on His head in mockery of the King of the Jews.  Later; a piercing in His side.  

As Jesus was taking upon Himself the sins of man, only His blood was without sin to be the sacrifice instead of years of animals sacrificed without blemish.  Jesus was without blemish.  This is Who was  worthy enough to cover our sins.  One had to die in place of us, because our sin separated us from Life with God.  God's holiness in justice was that sin must be removed.  It had no life with Him.  The wages of sin is death.  By the purity and holiness of Jesus, this sacrifice needed to be made one time only.  And it was finished.  There is more that came before.

The leading up to Jesus, as the Old Testament and the Law foretold, reveals much more of this incredible event at the cross.  Jesus became it all in our place.  From the curse out of Eden and the separation of God, God came to us in Christ. 

The bread, His body, as He said, "Take, eat and remember me." Luke 22:19 Finding the bread in the Old Testament, the place of the Holy of Holies in Exodus 25 is the Bread of the Presence that is to be kept before him at all times.  Jesus is God made man, present with us as He claimed that He is the Bread of Life. John 6:35  In His presence is Life and no more hunger. 

The city of Bethlehem means, House of Bread, in Hebrew.  This is where God first came to us as a baby born. And His name shall be called Immanuel...God with us.  God revealed His presence in providing bread in the days where the Hebrews wandered in the desert and every morning there was manna.  It was a symbol of His daily presence as well as provision for life.  It was daily because His desire was for us to be in a daily relationship with Him, receiving from Him and trusting Him at all times. 

From the Fall in Eden also came the curse upon the land.   "Cursed is the ground because of you. It will produce thorns and thistles..."  Genesis 3:17-18.  As Jesus wore a crown of thorns, He bore the curse. 

In the book of Leviticus in the Old Testament, is a series of descriptions and actions that needed to be taken when someone sinned or were considered unclean in order to be made clean or redeemed.  If someone had a flesh disease or unclean flesh; Leviticus 14 gives us an incredible series of symbols that points to Jesus. 

They were to take two ceremonially clean, live doves and kill one of them over a clay pot filled with fresh water.  He is then to take the live bird and dip it into the blood of the dead bird along with the scarlet thread, the cedar and the hyssop.  He must be declared clean and the live bird is released into the field.

The clay pot is symbolic of man.  2 Corinthians 4:7" But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us."  The fresh water is understood in John 4:14 "But those who drink the water I give will never be thirsty again. It becomes a fresh, bubbling spring within them, giving them eternal life."

The scarlet thread in Hebrew symbolizes sin.  The cedar and hyssop represent internal and external truth.  There is more to these as well.  The cedar is believed to be the wood that the cross was made of.  The hyssop branch held the sponge dipped in bitter vinegar and brought to the mouth of Jesus as he took it and He hung on the cross when he said that He thirsted.  John 19:29. 

Looking back to when the Hebrew people were in the desert in Exodus 15, they came to a place and complained that the water was bitter and they could not drink it.  God told Moses to put a piece of wood in it.  The water became sweet and good to drink.  David says in Psalm 51:7 "Cleanse me with hyssop, and I will be clean; wash me, and I will be whiter than snow."

Also, while in the desert, the people again needed water.  God provided water out of a rock that split open in Exodus 17.  This event is told in Numbers, Deuteronomy, Isaiah, Psalms and referenced in the New Testament.  After Jesus had said, "It is finished," and surrendered His Spirit, the soldiers made sure He was dead.  One pierced Jesus' side.  From it poured out water and blood. John 19:34.

1 Corinthians 10:3-4 "They all ate the same spiritual food 4and drank the same spiritual drink; for they drank from the spiritual rock that accompanied them, and that rock was Christ." NIV

The two birds had to be used in representation of death and a new life.  The one bird was sacrificed.  The other flew free after having been dipped in the blood of the sacrifice.  With Jesus' death and resurrection, these things are fulfilled in Him.  Leviticus also gives many other examples that symbolically point to Jesus. The dove has appeared as times of representing His Holy Spirit.

 There is much more and I hope that this bit blessed you to know some of these additional parts to what we look forward to in celebrating the redemption through Jesus and His conquering of sin and death.  His love for us continues today.  He wants to be with us.  To be a part of our every day.  To be our Savior, our daily bread, our Life.  John 3:17 "For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him."