Let
me start off, by saying, in my very humble opinion, God can be anything He
wishes to be and He can do anything He wishes to do. But I think the vital
question is: what does He wish to be and what does He wish to do? Now God could
be three separate but equal persons. We could call this the Non-Affirmative
Action God. Or He could be (if He so wished) 26,345.7 persons. We could call
this the Population Explosion God. Or He could be One person. We could call
this the Old Testament God. "I am Jehovah, and there is none else, Except
Me there is no God..." (Isaiah 45:5, Young's Literal Translation).
Everywhere
He went in the OT God went without too much baggage. Sometimes a messenger or
two would travel with Him. While on earth He would appear in human form but He
was not wrapped in human flesh. A funny thing though. While He was on earth He
was still in Heaven. An analogy of this might be that of the moon. At night we
see one side of the moon. The other side (the dark side) we never see because
the moon rotates at the same speed as the earth, so only one side is ever
visible to us. Yet the moon is one moon not two. It has two sides though, one
visible to us, one invisible. The side we see is the image of the moon but it
is also the moon itself. Thus the visible God and the invisible God.
Now
how did this OT God operate? Was He a mere onlooker in the affairs of humanity
or did He get His hands dirty so to speak? He made the earth and the
inhabitants thereof. He was the owner and CEO. What was His management style?
Without a doubt it was hands on. When God made man, He made him with
intelligence and the ability to choose. He did this because life itself is a
choice and God chose so we might choose. The first choice (one that was free of
deception) that we know of that man made was not a good one. The man chose to
disobey God. Because of the man's decision, he was punished by God. Actions
have consequences.
Instead
of getting better, things just got worse. At some point, one could imagine God
saying to Himself, "Let's just call the whole thing off." But luckily
for the future of mankind, (thanks to one righteous individual along with his
close family members) humanity survived yet another example of God's reaction
to evil.
Then
later we come upon another man of distinction. This man is far from perfect but
he has one characteristic that pleases God. He believes God. For this he is
accounted righteous and the template for the salvation of humanity begins.
Still
death, because of sin, reigns among humanity. God is the God of life so He
finds this situation appalling. He created man to live not die. What can be
done? He may not like it, but only one solution seems viable. For humanity to
live, God would have to die. For God is love (I John 4:8,16) and the greatest
love is to lay down one's life for one's friends (John 15:13).
At
an appropriate time, when the circumstances were favorable, the visible God
descended into a virgin's womb. There He reinvented Himself becoming the Son of
Himself. To be able to die, He had divested Himself of His immortality. Now He
was wrapped in human flesh, flesh that was subject to death.
He
was Emmanuel (God with us)and His time on earth began the healing of the bond
that had been broken between humanity and God. Now righteousness was an
universal possibility.
But
as the owner of humanity, he took on the responsibility of humanity's
deficiencies and through His death, burial, and subsequent resurrection, He
makes possible the redemption of all humanity.
Was
any of this planned? Both yes and no. Most importantly, it was done.
Who
is this Being that interacts with mortal man? A part of Him is beyond being,
beyond understanding. But a part of Him is here with us now and that part we
understand.
How
then should we live? We should live in accordance with our understanding, and
when that is lacking, we should seek more understanding. We believe in a God
who creates, who anticipates, who predicts, who adjusts, who intervenes, and
who resolves. I suppose if He wanted to, He could have a written a computer
program billions of years ago that pre-determined everything that was to
happen. But I don't think so.
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