Thursday, 15 July 2010

The Messiah's Secret - Removing the Veil

"For nothing is hid that shall not be made manifest, nor anything secret that shall not be made known and come to light." Luke 8: 17.

Abraham’s Journey of Faith.


God made a covenant with Abraham that he would be a father of a multitude of people. This covenant extended to his descendants, it was an everlasting covenant. Nations and kings would come from his descendants and that and the land of Canaan was given to him for an everlasting possession.
Abraham’s wife Sarah would have a son and she would be the mother of nations and kings would come from her.
On hearing this Abraham fell on his face and laughed as he thought to himself shall a man 100 years old and Sarah his wife of 90 years bear a child.
Abraham offered God Ishmael his son by his slave wife Hagar to fulfil the promise, but God said, "No."
The customs of the day allowed Sarah to give her maid Hagar as a slave wife to Abraham to enable him to have an heir. Genesis Chapters 16. 17.

At the turn of the 19th century archaeologists excavating in Iraq found the Nuzi tablets. On these tablets they discovered customs relating to the time of Abraham. Theologians were particularly interested as these Nuzi customs as they were evident in the Biblical accounts written about Abraham.
(Eyre and Spottiswoode Study Bible.)
Archaeological evidence of Nuzi customs indicates that in some marriage contracts a childless wife was required to furnish a substitute for her husband, in oriental eyes childlessness was the greatest of tragedies. Nuzi custom stipulated further that a slave wife and her children could not be sent away. If a natural son was born later, the slave heir was disinherited to a great extent.”

Confirmation of Prophecy
God’s prophecy to Abraham was confirmed by the three strangers who called upon him at the Oaks of Mamre, he offered them hospitality and they stayed there for a meal. Whilst Sarah was preparing the meal they told Abraham that when they returned in the spring Sarah would have a son. Sarah was listening in on their conversation and she laughed to herself.
One of the three men who Abraham addressed as the Lord said,” Why did Sarah laugh? Is anything too hard for the Lord?” Sarah denied laughing because she was afraid, the Lord said, “But you did laugh.” The Lord knew her thoughts.

In the New Testament when Jesus arrived at Jarius’ house the mourners laughed when Jesus said that the little girl was asleep, as far as they were concerned she was dead. Jesus prayed and the little girl opened her eyes, got up and ate some food.
From the deadness of Sarah’s womb the Lord enabled Sarah to conceive and she bore a son whom they were told by God to name him Isaac which means laughter.

Abraham under Nuzi Law
Under the laws of Abraham’s day he offered his son Ishmael to fulfil God’s prophecy. But it was to be by faith and grace through the son of Abraham and Sarah that God’s prophecy would be fulfilled.

Jesus Removing the Veil of the Law of Moses from Mary
Jesus was invited to stay at Martha and Mary’s home for a meal. We are not informed by Luke whether Lazarus was also there.

It was the custom the Jews that women were the homemakers: this meant looking after their children, doing the household chores and preparing and cooking the meals.
The men were the head of the household and they worked to provide for the family. When the family attended the temple or the Synagogue the men were separated from the women. In the Synagogue the men were together worshipping and discussed the scriptures, any visiting Jewish men were invited to speak at their services. The women they sat apart or in the gallery, listening to the service. It was when they went home that the father would instruct and discuss with his family the Hebrew Scriptures.

Martha and Mary after welcoming their special guest would have started to prepare the meal. Only we read that Mary broke with convention, instead of helping with the preparing and serving the meal, she sat listening to Jesus.

We read that Martha was distracted by too much work; she couldn’t overhear what was being said by Jesus and she must have been too busy to attract Mary’s attention.

Martha’s frustration must have welled up inside of her to the point were she stopped what she was doing and went and spoke her mind to Jesus. “Lord do you not care that my sister has left me to serve alone, Tell her to help me.”
Martha had gone to a higher authority, Jesus the Rabbi asking him to administer the law to her sister.
Jesus’ response was not what she expected. “Martha, Martha, you are anxious and troubled about many things, one thing is needful and Mary had chosen a good portion, which shall not be taken away from her.”
Martha was anxious and troubled by her sister’s behaviour, her disregard for their custom of waiting on their guests

On Sunday 11th July 2010 whilst preparing before I attended church, I was studying the passage on Jesus' visit to Mary and Martha's home, I realised that Jesus was doing something very special that has its effect on women today.

As Mary was nourished with spiritual food coming directly from the living Word himself, Jesus. He had removed the veil of the law of Moses from Mary. As she sat listening looking into the face of Jesus nothing separated her from the love of Jesus.
In Christ nothing can separate us from the love of God.

Jesus was looking to beyond the cross when he said to Mary “which shall not be taken away from her.” The cross is the end of the law of Moses.
The Veil that enforced the law was torn in two, opening up the Most Holy Place where God dwelt in the midst of his people.

On the cross Jesus died, “And Jesus cried again with a loud voice and yielded up his spirit. And behold, the curtain or veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom.” Matthew 27: 50, 51

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Jesus has removed the veil of separation between us and God
“God revealed himself in Jesus and as a result the veil of separation was taken away, because God had made the final offering, sacrifice for sin in Jesus. The law fulfilled in the temple of his body.”

The Veil of Jesus' Flesh
For the law to come to an end Jesus fufilled all the demands that the law made in his body, his humanity. He paid the price for sin in being the sacrifice laying down his life. He died to our fallen nature, to sin and the causes of sin.
Jesus risen body a temple made without hands.

Paul in his letter to the Corinthian Church
2 Corinthians 3: 14. “For to this day, when the Jews read the old covenant, that same veil remains unlifted, because only through Christ is it taken away.
15. Yes today, when ever Moses is read a veil lies over their minds.”

Martha was applying the customs of the law when she came to Jesus demanding that he should speak to her sister and tell her to help her serve.
If Jesus had told Mary to go and help her sister the veil of the law would have remained over Mary.

16.
“But when a man turns to the Lord the veil is removed.”
Mary sitting at Jesus’ feet the barrier of 'the fall' that separated her from God, also her role under law was liberated.

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Adam was disobedient to God when he chose to be guided by his wife Eve and of his own free will, ate of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, they were both deceived by the serpent. Adam's disobedience separated him from God and a curse was put on the ground by God. As a result of Eve's disobedience she too was separated from God and God put a curse upon her, the pain of child bearing would be greatly multiplied, yet she would have a desire for her husband and he would rule over her.
Every generation from Adam and Eve has inherited their sin, Adam's son was born in the likeness and image of Adam.Genesis 5: 3
St Paul wrote in his letter to the church at Rome that through one man's (Adam) trespass led to the condemnation for all men, so one man's (Jesus) act of righteosness leads to all acquittal and life for all men.
Jesus has redeemed humankind, male and female from being separated from God and from the curses that God placed upon the ground and those upon Eve."

Jesus removing the veil of the law from Mary confirmed what I know in my heart that I'm not under the laws of Moses and that Jesus is the head and centre of my life."
In St. Paul letter to the Galatian church he acknowledges that women are born again and are one in Christ with men, " For as many of you were baptised into Christ have put on Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave or free, there is neither male or female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus." Galatians 3: 27, 28.

But when St. Paul wrote to the Corinthians and to Timothy and Titus he re-established the laws of Moses when he forbid women to exercise ministry, to take part in worship. "As in all the churches of the saints, the women should keep silence in the churches. For they are not permitted to speak, but should be subordinate, as even the law says. If there is anything they desire to know, let them ask their husbands at home." 1 Corinthians 14: 26, 33 - 35.

The Holy Spirit had been at work in the church at Cenchreae they had appointed Phoebe to the ministry of Deaconess. Whilst Paul was in prison at Rome he commended Phoebe to the church at Rome, that they should receive her in the Lord as befits the saints, and help her in whatever she may require, for she had been a helper of many and of Paul as well. Romans 16: 1, 2.

The Holy Spirit leads us into all truth, all that is to come. John 16: 13
St. John writing at the end of the first century states that the love of God embraces whosoever accepts Jesus as their Saviour they will become children of God. Not born in the usual way through the coming together of a man and a women. But born through faith in Jesus directly through the operation of God the Holy Spirit acting upon the word read or heard through the preaching of the Gospel by either a man or a woman. It is as a person recognises through the Gospel that sin separates us from God and calls us to repentance, the blood of Jesus cleanses us from all of our sins and we are raised up by God's forgiveness to receive him into our lives for eternity, becoming children of God.
"But to all who receive him, who believe in his name, he gave power to become children of God; who were born, not of the blood nor of the will of the flesh nor the will of man, but of God." John 1: 12, 13.
Jesus taught equality amongst his disciples.
"But you are not to be called rabbi, for you have one teacher, and you are all brethren. And call no man your father on earth, for you have one Father, who is in heaven. Neither be called masters, for you have one master, the Christ." Matthew 23: 8-10.

17. “Now the Lord is Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is there is freedom. And we all with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord.”
Mary beheld the glory of the Lord when she looked directly at Jesus seeing and hearing the living words pour out of his mouth, from his heart.

18. “Are being changed into his likeness from one degree of glory to another for this comes; from the Lord who is Spirit.”
When a person male or female accept Jesus as their Saviour from whatever their background or religion, all that would veil the Gospel is taken away through faith in Jesus.

I thank the Lord for Mary of Bethany, women like me are being liberated into the fulness of our inheritance in Christ.
"And if children, then heirs, heirs with God and fellow (joint) heirs with Christ, provided we suffer (and I am suffering, with tears falling as I type this ending to this blog) with him in order that we may also be glorified with him." Romans 8: 17.

Friday, 9 July 2010

The Messiah's Secret - Faith, Justice and Mercy

During my life time, after the second world war I’ve seen a rapid change in our nations values and principals; when I was a child I rarely heard of someone being murdered, people left their doors unlocked and the majority of children played outside in safety. The community was a worshipping community with the cross and resurrection of Jesus at its heart. People didn’t grumble when suffering through hardship, they worked together, helping each other. The welfare state came from the heart of a nations love for its people; it was our nation’s faith in Christ at work.

The next generation of Christians with the commandments of God written in their hearts, will work out their values and principals guided by the Holy Spirit in a growing secular society.
“Our Lord God is the same yesterday, today and for ever.”
Hebrews 13: 8.

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Faith in God First.

Jesus taught the law, weightier matters of the law: faith, justice, the love of God and mercy. Matthew 23: 23. Luke 11: 42.
Without faith it is impossible to please God and to fulfil the law, the law which is spiritual. Jesus summed up the law in his conversation with the rich young ruler. “If you would enter into life, keep the commandments and to love your neighbour as yourself and give to the poor rather than store up wealth for yourself.” Matthew 19: 17. Mark 10: 17-22.

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Jesus came not to condemn the people by making judgements. The man in the crowd shouted to Jesus. ‘Tell my brother to divide the inheritance with me!’ Jesus replied, ‘Man, who made me a judge? A divider over you?’ Jesus continued to answer his own question using the parable of pulling down and rebuilding bigger barns. Luke 12: 13-20. It is pointless building bigger barns to store even more because that the treasure that we store in this life is not important. One must be just in the eyes of God to ensure worldly wealth does not overshadow our priorities towards God. Our true inheritance is eternal life.
The treasure that we store in this life is unimportant if it overshadows our richness towards God.

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Jesus visited the region of Tyre and Sidon. There were so many people following him that he had to enter a house discreetly. A Greek lady a Syrophoenician by birth found out where he was staying and went to see him, she asked Jesus to heal her daughter who was at home. Jesus pointed out to her that his ministry was to “The lost sheep of the house of Israel,” to the Jews and she as a Gentile had no invitation to be there. Respectfully she said to him, “Even the dogs under the table eat the children’s bread crumbs.” As a result of her faith, Jesus told her that her daughter was well. Mark 7: 24-30. Matthew 15: 21-28.
“And the Lord said, ‘I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim before you my name ‘The Lord’; and I on whom I will show mercy.’” Exodus 33: 19

Faith, Justice and Mercy
Jesus has written his laws and commandments in the believer’s heart. From these we work out our Christian values and principals.

Values
e.g. Our relationship with the Trinity, family and friends.

Principals
e.g. Humility, honesty and truthfulness.

My father was a self employed plumber and he worked out one of his Christian principals through his work, he earned just enough to keep his family and he didn’t over charge. It meant that he didn’t over commit himself with work and as a result he spent time with his family. It frustrated my mother sometimes, I remember her saying,” Winston, you need to charge a bit more,” but he took no notice. Years later a man who knew my father said to me, “Your father was the salt of the earth.”

“I do not pray for these alone, but also for those who believe in me through their word, that they may be one; even as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they may be in us, so that the world may believe that thou hast sent me.” John 17: 20,21.

God is Love
Blessed are you, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
You made the world in your love. You redeemed the world by your love,
You sustain the world with your love. May we ever abide in your love,
And give ourselves to you in love. Blessed are you, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Amen.

An iceberg shows approximately one ninth above the water, known as the tip of the iceberg. (Iceberg – Ice Mountain)
We all experience God’s love in our humanity, but it’s just the tip of the iceberg.

The depth of God’s love
Eight ninths of the iceberg is under water.
It is as we draw near to God we discover that thousands of years before Jesus was born, God had foretold the cost of his love for humanity in sending his Son into the world to be the lamb that was slain.

Abraham the Friend of God
Abraham was instructed by God to take his son, his only son Isaac, whom he loved to the land of Moriah, and offer him as a burnt offering. Abraham did as the Lord requested, saddling his ass, and taking with him two of his young men, his son Isaac; and wood for the burnt offering they set out. After travelling three days they arrived at the place. Abraham told the young men to stay with the ass while he and Isaac went away up the mountain. Abraham gave Isaac the wood to carry for the burnt offering and he carried the fire and the knife. Isaac said to his father Abraham, “My father!” And he said, “Here am I, my son.” He said, “Behold, the fire and the wood; but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?” Abraham said, “God will provide himself the lamb for the burnt offering, my son.” So they both went on together.
When Abraham and Isaac arrived at the place where God had told him, he built an altar, upon the wood he bound Isaac and just as he was about to slay his son, an angel spoke to him telling him not to slay his son Isaac. God knew that Abraham loved and trusted God and would not withhold his son from him.
Abraham looked up and immediately saw a ram caught in the thicket by his horns; Abraham took the ram and offered it as a burnt offering instead of his son.

God was testing Abraham’s faith, a lonely place of heart searching, but there Abraham believed that God would provide the sacrifice.
It also reveals the cost to God; it was prophetic of the cross, the offering of God’s only Son as the final lamb sacrifice for sin.

Abraham believed in the resurrection from the dead.
“By faith Abraham, when he was tested, offered up Isaac, and he who received the promises was ready to offer up his only son, of whom it was said, “Through Isaac shall your descendants be named.” He considered that God was able to raise men even from the dead.” Hebrews 11: 19

Abraham was fully convinced that God was able to do what he promised, that is why his faith was reckoned to him as righteousness.
“But the words, “It was reckoned to him,” were written not for his sake alone, but for ours also, it will be reckoned to us who believe in him who raised from the dead Jesus our Lord, who was put to death for our sins and raised for our justification. (Justification – declared not guilty) We are declared not guilty by the means of Jesus paying the ransom for our sins by laying down his life.
"Therefore, since we are justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.” Romans 4: 23-5:1.

The Hymn 'Such Love' written by Graham Kendrick’s has put this reality of God's love into words.

Such love, pure as the whitest snow;
such love weeps for the shame I know;
such love, paying the debt I owe;
O Jesus such love.

Such love, stilling my restlessness;
such love, filling my emptiness;
such love, showing me holiness;
O Jesus such love.

Such love springs from eternity;
such love, streaming through history;
such love, fountain of life to me;
O Jesus such love.