MYTH #26-To Jesus salvation is all about heaven!
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The emphasis upon salvation throughout the
years tends to over focus on salvation as the
channel or gateway to heaven. This has become
an overriding theme in Christianity and yet
is a myth. Salvation is so much more than a
gateway to heaven or eternal life.
In the Old Testament Scriptures the concept
of Shalom is a primary theme. Shalom is where
people experience a peaceful and satisfying
relationship with every aspect of life.
Shalom encompasses the idea of peace,
well-being, prosperity, and the experience of
God's blessings. Everywhere in the Old
Testament, peace and prosperity are seen as
God's reward to those whose ways are pleasing
to Him. In Proverbs 16:7 it says: "When a
man's ways are pleasing to the Lord, he makes
even his enemies live at peace with him."
And in Psalm 128:1-2 it says: "Blessed
are all who fear the Lord, who walk in his
ways. You will eat the fruit of your labor;
blessings and prosperity will be yours."
Where "salvation" or "saved" is used in the
Old Testament, it is in a "quite concrete"
sense that "covers more than spiritual
blessings," such as deliverance from earthly
enemies, well-being and "the effect of God's
goodness on his people". This sense of an
all-embracing salvation is continued in the
New Testament, even though the more spiritual
aspect of forgiveness of sin receives a
stronger emphasis today.
Jesus speaks of a wider sense of what
salvation means. In Luke 7:50, Jesus says to
the "sinful woman" regarding forgiveness of
her sins, "Your faith has saved you", and in
Mark 10:52 He uses the same Greek word for
the blind man to imply restoration of sight.
In Mark 5:28, He uses "saved" with a double
meaning when he told the woman who had been
suffering from bleeding, "Daughter, your
faith has healed you, go in peace and be
freed from your suffering." The word "healed"
there is the word for "salvation". So,
physical healing and spiritual salvation are
found in the same term. Jesus didn't separate
the physical from the spiritual.
Several years ago I delved into the term
"salvation" and found several dimensions of
its meaning and this revolutionized my
thinking. Let me list them out:
1) Salvation means to make wide-This is a
freedom from being stuck, from distress and
the ability to pursue one's own objectives
and unique purpose in life.
2) Salvation means God will come through on
your behalf-I love this one. Wait and see the
mighty deeds of God. God uses divine
intervention in the midst of a crisis.
However, He uses divine appointments in the
continual process of life.
3) Salvation means safety and security-to
maintain life unafraid of numerous dangers!
4) Salvation means healing-This is emotional
and physical well-being-wholeness. This is
the essence of the Hebrew word Shalom.
5)
Salvation means constant redemption-God is
true and loyal to His covenant with man and
always seeks man's restoration.
6) Salvation destroys the purposes of evil
forces-You can count on it. No matter how
much evil throws at you, God is there to protect.
8) Salvation means God's love in action-It
flows from His love as God is courting and
wooing us back to Him.
9) Salvation means the active presence of God
among His people-This is one of my favorite
parts of salvation. God is present right
here, right now, working in and through each
one of us.
Jesus never thought of salvation in terms of
heaven only. There was so much more to it in
His mind and teachings. You see, when you
embrace this myth you diminish the fullness
of salvation for yourself. With this myth you
tend to wait around for the "sweet
bye-and-bye" and ignore what's happening now
on earth. To hang out with Jesus and walk
with Him, you must be present right here,
showing up for the divine appointments He
continually sets up for you every day. This
is what it means to really love Jesus-to love
God with all your heart, strength and mind
and to love your neighbor as yourself.
There is a funny story that sums up this
myth. A very religious man approached another
man on the street corner and asked, "Do you
want to go to heaven?" The man quickly
replied, "No!" The religious man was
surprised at this answer and said, "I thought
everybody wanted to go to heaven when they
die." The man replied, "Oh, I thought you
were getting up a group to go right now!"
That's the experience of salvation right here
in the present.
Psalm 62:1-2 Truly my soul finds rest in
God; my salvation comes from him. Truly he is
my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress,
I will never be shaken. Psalm 37:39
The salvation of the righteous comes from
the LORD; he is their stronghold in time of
trouble. Psalm 40:16 But may all who
seek you rejoice and be glad in you; may
those who long for your saving help always
say, "The LORD is great!"
Only a god who can bring salvation to me down
here right now is worthy of worship!
Everything else is just pie-in-the-sky,
wishful thinking. Jesus, the Savior, is
greater than all other gods and is worthy of
your praise and worship, because of His
salvation.
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