MYTH #7-Jesus came to take all believers out of here-II.
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The myth that Jesus is all about coming to
earth to take people out of here is deeply
embedded in the Christian psyche. However,
when you examine biblical history and the
teachings of Jesus, that just isn't the
primary direction God is most interested in.
He is more interested in the heaven-to-earth
connection; He wants it all to happen down
here where He dwells among those who love Him.
There are five movements throughout biblical
history that illustrate the heaven-to-earth
direction of God trying to come down here to
be with us. Yesterday I presented the first
two. MOVEMENT #1 happened in the Garden
where GOD FIRST WANTED TO WALK WITH MAN, BUT
MAN WAS BUSY DOING SOMETHING ELSE. After man
was kicked out of the Garden, God made His
second move toward dwelling among His people
here on earth. God commanded Moses to build a
tabernacle where He might dwell among His
people. Later that portable tabernacle became
the Temple in Jerusalem where God dwelt in
the Holy of Holies.
There was a third movement where God
demonstrated His physical, visible presence
to relate to mankind on earth. It's an
interesting phenomena throughout the Bible.
It's what many call the "shekinah" glory-the
visible presence of God on the earth. This
visible manifestation of God is the very
presence of God. It's the majestic presence
of God in which He dwells with His people.
The forms of this visible dwelling place-the
shekinah-are many. It could be a brightness,
brilliance or splendor. In the Old Testament
the Shekinah took the form of light, fire, a
cloud, a thick darkness or combination of
these in some way. In the New Testament there
are new forms altogether!
Let's look at a few of these occurrences.
1. Burning Bush-A bush in the desert caught
on fire and yet it did not burn up, because
God actually dwelt in this burning bush in
front of Moses.
2. The Exodus-The children of Israel were led
by day by a cloud and led at night by a
pillar of fire-both forms of the visible
presence of God.
3. Mount Sinai-While Moses was upon on Sinai,
the presence of God was demonstrated by
thunders, lightnings, a thick cloud and fire.
4. Tabernacle-We saw this yesterday when God
orders them to build an altar or tabernacle
where God will dwell in the light and the smoke.
5. Then we come to the most demonstrable form
of God's visible presence of all-Jesus-the
Son of God.
This is best explained in the first few
verses of the Gospel of John: "In the
beginning was the Word, and the Word was with
God, and the Word was God. He was with God in
the beginning. Through him all things were
made; without him nothing was made that has
been made. In him was life, and that life was
the light of all people. The light shines in
the darkness, and the darkness has not
overcome it. He was in the world, and though
the world was made through him, the world did
not recognize him. He came to that which was
his own, but his own did not receive him. Yet
to all who did receive him, to those who
believed in his name, he gave the right to
become children of God-children born not of
natural descent, nor of human decision or a
husband's will, but born of God. The Word
became flesh and made his dwelling among us.
We have seen his glory, the glory of the one
and only [Son], who came from the Father,
full of grace and truth. His name? Jesus!
God will do most anything to get our
attention so that you and I will want Him to
dwell among us. Well, here He did it. He sent
Jesus Who was God in bodily form. All the
fullness of God dwells in Jesus. This is why
we make so much of watching what Jesus says
and does and say and do the same. The
ultimate visible, presence of God is in
Jesus! All the fullness of God dwells in Him!
The fourth movement of God was when He sent
His Spirit to indwell believers as an altar,
a tabernacle or Holy of Holies. Jesus
departed and the disciples were to be given
the Spirit to dwell in them forever! And,
ever since Jesus introduced the Spirit to His
disciples, we now have the Spirit of God-the
presence of God-living in each of us
permanently. This is why Paul says in one of
the letters written to the Corinthians:
"Do you not know that your bodies are temples
of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you
have received from God? Therefore honor God
with your bodies."
There is not a building today where God
dwells-a sanctuary, even though many refer to
the church auditorium as a sanctuary. You who
are followers of Jesus are now the
sanctuary-the dwelling place-of God here on
earth.
Now, do you remember the reason why God
wanted to dwell in an altar, tabernacle or
Temple? It was so that God could dwell among
His people. I hope you get this. All you have
to do is to meditate on this for about 30
seconds and this truth could change your life
and your lifestyle forever! You are now the
very dwelling place of God on earth.
Don't you get it? The same God of gods Who
walked with Adam and Eve in the Garden, Who
was in the burning bush, Who was in the cloud
by day and the fire by night, Who was
revealed in His fullness in bodily form in
Jesus of Nazareth. This same God dwells in
you who are followers of Jesus. Do you get
it? So that He might bring His presence to
earth and dwell among us.
The fifth movement of God to go in the
direction from heaven to earth is that He
wants to walk with you-to show up among us
when two or three gather in the name of
Jesus. It's all about being the church! God
indwells you-His presence on earth is in you
who are followers of Jesus. And, when you
come together with other followers of Jesus,
you are assembling (or churching) in His
name. So every time you gather together in
His name you are practicing being the church
or dwelling place of Jesus.
There is an ultimate movement of God in the
future that many times is confused for
heaven. It's when the New Jerusalem descends
from heaven to earth. You see, from the
beginning of time God has desperately desired
to dwell among His people and will someday do
that right here once the new heavens and the
new earth have been created.
I know what you're thinking. There is a
passage that seems to say something
different. It is from the words of Jesus in
John 14 when He says: "In my Father's
house are many rooms; if it were not so, I
would have told you. I am going there to
prepare a place for you."
Jesus is going to prepare dwelling places in
His Father's house for His disciples. It
doesn't mention heaven; that's our
assumption. Note then He says, "And if I
go and prepare a place for you, I will come
back and take you to be with me that you also
may be where I am." Whatever this
dwelling place is, it will be a place where
we will be in the presence of Jesus.
Then Jesus says, "You know the way to the
place where I am going." Thomas quickly
says, "Lord, we don't know where you are
going, so how can we know the way?"
The disciples had missed the point just as we
continually do today. There is not a place
where Jesus is taking us out of here,
therefore no directions are needed. The place
or the way Jesus is talking about is summed
up in His answer to Thomas: Jesus
answered, "I am the way and the truth and the
life. No one comes to the Father except
through me." It's not a dwelling place
somewhere out there that we ought to be
excited about; it's a person-Jesus! He is the
way, the truth and the life. And, through the
Spirit dwelling in us, we are in the presence
of King Jesus in the Kingdom right here on
earth. The place doesn't matter; the Person
does! Where two or three are gathered
together, Jesus will show up and dwell among us.
Hey, as much as I'd like to get out of here
some days, what Jesus has in mind is for me
to follow Him wherever He goes and be with
Him forever. Now, that's what heaven is all
about and Jesus seems to be doing His best to
come back here. Right here. Why then would I
want to be anywhere else?