Thursday, August 12, 2010

Lay Down the Law 3: His Name

Who knows where it started…
Biblically speaking, perhaps it began as Adam named all the animals… acting as the ruler of creation God created him to be.
Perhaps it began when man realized he could control his fellow man simply by calling out his name. Just by uttering a few syllables one could make another human stop in his/her tracks and turn around.
There is power in a name.
And so the black magicians call on the names of deities to conjure up power for their purposes. They speak incantations to grant magical effects. If they can name the deity, they can harness its power and authority.
Who knows where it started…
but we know where it was called to an end. Exodus 20:7

It is said that Rome had a secret name… only shared in mystical rituals. It was kept secret unless an enemy of the state would learn of it and speak it against Rome… because to speak the name of a thing was to share in its authority… its power. (or to take it)
God was not… and is not… afraid of that
He shared His name with us.
“Who shall I say is sending me?” Moses asked.
And God answered.

GOD WANTS HIS NAME KNOWN
but He wants it known in truth
 FOR WHO HE IS
leviticus 19:12: Don’t swear deceitfully in my name and defile the name of your God… I am YHWH.
The first two commandments reshaped the Hebrews ideas of deity, worship, commitment, and authority. The third commandment sealed the deal…
and acted as a warning.
You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain,
for the Lord will not hold him guiltless who takes His name in vain.

God’s name shall not be upon your lips for empty ends. AND there is a danger in neglecting the holiness of His name.
Unlike the priests of the various gods in other nations… the one true God has standards on how we should use His authority… His power… His works.
He’s a live wire
You had better be careful how you handle Him
In 2 Samuel 6 Uzzah touched the ark of the covenant… and dropped dead.
In Acts 5 Ananias and Sapphira lied to the Holy Spirit… and dropped dead.
In Acts 19 seven sons of Sceva conjured up the “name of Jesus whom Paul preaches,” to exert power over a demon…
the demon knew the names of Jesus and Paul
but the sons’ vain use of the NAME was powerless
the demon beat all 7 up and sent them running… naked.

And then in Isaiah 6
Isaiah sees God in His throne room,
“Woe is me!”
“I am ruined!”
“For I am a man of unclean lips in the midst of a people of unclean lips; for I have seen the
King, the Lord of hosts!”
God is terrible.
He is not safe.
He is powerful and majestic and pure and HOLY.
He is not ok with the abuse of His power… of His holy name.
He has offered us community with Him.
He has not offered Himself as a tool for us to use in pursuit of power and authority.
So what did they do? t h e y   d i d   t h e i r   b e s t …   b e t t e r   t h a n   a n y o n e   b e f o r e   t h e m
They protected the name with all their might… YHWH
It was not to be spoken lest it be taken in vain.
Only by the High Priest, and only once a year.
until we forgot how to say it.
in fear of using the name toward empty ends, we lost it
b y   t h e   t i m e   o f   J e s u s   t h e y   w o u l d   s w e a r   b y   t h e   t e m p l e   a n d   l i e …
s w e a r   b y   t h e   a l t a r   a n d   l i e …
in the letter of the law the Lawgiver was lost
vanity
the 3rd commandment breeched
So what do we do? w e   d o   o u r   b e s t …   b u t   n o n e   b e t t e r .
We shudder when the word “God” is used as a profanity.     
a s   i f   G o d   i s   i n s u l t e d ?
In our fear of making the name empty, have we represented God as a pouty child upset at the mispronunciation of his name?
is he that small?
are there worse ways of wasting the Name we should be wary of?
He is not ok with the abuse of His power.
“Do not defile my Name.”

Wherever science has given one man control of another,
science has broken the 3rd commandment.
Creation is the work of God.
The artistry of  His hands.
That we should take His works and use them toward empty or evil ends…

h o w  d o   y o u   u s e   t h e   i n t e r n e t ?
empty?evil?
                                                                        

T.V.
Music
the Media
etc.
even our intelligence (given to us by God)
we use to exert control over others.
are we using the work of God for
empty or evil ends?
We break the 3rd Commandment

“I have a word from God…”
Do you dare disobey at the end of a gun?
The name of God is loaded.
It inspires people to be convinced…
of our opinion.
Joy Davidman:If we object to meat-eating, we declare that God is vegetarian; if we abhor war, we proclaim a pacifist Deity. He who turned water into wine to gladden a wedding is now accused by many of favouring that abominable fluid grape juice. There can hardly be a more evil way of taking God's name in vain than this way of presuming to speak in it…
For here is spiritual pride, the ultimate sin, in action-the sin of believing in one's own righteousness.
The true prophet says humbly,
"To me, a sinful man, God spoke."
But the scribes and Pharisees declare,
"When we speak, God agrees." They feel no need of a special revelation, for they are always, in their own view, infallible.
It is this self-righteousness of the pious that most breeds atheism,
by inspiring all decent ordinary men with loathing of the enormous lie.
we defile the name of God when we make use of it
we break the 3rd commandment
We speak in His name and defile it.
We take His name in vain.
And it is this sin that causes others to break the 3rd Commandment as well.
His name becomes nothing to them… because of us.

We who have used the Name for unhallowed ends,
We who have taken the work, the very artistry, of God’s hands and used it to control others… or used it toward empty ends.
We who have “called upon the Name of God to bolster up our own vanity”… our own opinions…
We who have neglected to call upon His name because of our prejudices.
We are all black magicians who misunderstand and misuse the name of God.
HE IS HIGH VOLTAGE… HE IS HOLY.
Remember… God gave us His name. He doesn’t want it hidden under a bushel. 
The God who died for us does not want us to live in fear of Him continually.
He wants us to understand His holiness so that we will understand the depth of His love and sacrifice…
 So for us the 3rd Commandment is about more
than casual profanity.
It is remembering His holiness in order
to remember His love.
And if we will remember His love,
We will make His name great among the nations.
don’t fear offending Him
desperately desire to honor Him.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Lay Down the Law 2: No Idols.

 Now I mean no disrespect to idol worshipers


It’s just that the vast majority of people in my life would never think of sculpting or purchasing an object in order to worship it.  It’s like Nicky Holt said last night



“If I can make it, shouldn’t it worship me?”



We just don’t “get it.”



So when we read the 2nd Commandment, “You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.   You shall not bow down to them or serve them, for I the Lord your God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and the fourth generation of those who hate me,  but showing steadfast love to thousands of those who love me and keep my commandments.”Exodus 20:4-6



Most of us feel relieved.  We feel kind of like Forest Gump after Lieutenant Dan invested in a “fruit company” for them.  Forest knew he didn’t have to worry about money anymore...  “That’s good… one less thing.” 



We read this commandment and think, “That’s one less thing God asks me that I have to worry about… I got this one nailed.”   but



Joy Davidman asks,

What shape is an idol?

Smoke on the Mountain, An Interpretation of the Ten Commandments, The Westminster Press; 1954.



She suggests that early idol makers weren’t trying to blaspheme, and they weren’t so barbaric to think that they could create a god.



        She suggests that they were “doing theology.”



Early man did not have the long history of theological discussion to draw on that we do.  They were pioneers.  We use words to describe God… they used idols.



This god is strong like an elephant… not weak like a mouse… so the idol has an elephant head.



This god sees life from a bird’s eye-view… he is wise like the sight of a hawk.  He is not dumb like a donkey.  So the idol has a hawk head.



They were steps in the right direction.  To realize that god is like this and not like that… it’s a good practice.



But things got bad.

Like some early Christians who lost sight of Christ in worshipping holy artifacts, the idols became the object of worship.  The idols were the source of salvation.



Perhaps it was salvation from drought, or salvation from infertility.  Whatever the salvation, there was likely an idol to supply it.



And the thing about an idol is…

You can hold it in your hand.

salvation can be in YOUR hand.



God said, “no.”



“You cannot hold me in your hand.  I’ll hold you in mine.”

“You cannot contain me in your images or words.”

“I’m bigger than your theology.”

“You will worship me as I choose to reveal myself to you.”



The Hebrews stood dumbfounded.

How do we worship a god, the God, we cannot see. 

                                                                                               (so they screwed up and made a gold YHWH bull)



Again, this commandment changed the way these people saw reality… the One True God was going to lead them step by step… they weren’t going to create an image of Him and practice trial and error, or cut and paste from other religions, to discover how to worship Him…

                                            God is in control.

                               They are in HIS hands.

And so it is with us… right?



At haVen we discussed two ways we may be in breach of the 2nd Commandment.



1. Set YOUR theology aside
If we can settle our theology once and for all, then we can set the Bible and the Holy Spirit aside.

All we need to do now is to refer to our boxed and packaged systematic theology… it will lead us.

Our theology has become an idol.



If you have enough faith, God will heal you.


WHAT A THEOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGH!!!

We used to think that God had His own Will which He was in control of… but now we know that if we can just conjure up enough “faith”, we can make God do whatever we want!!!

He becomes our genie in the sky.

Salvation is in our hands.



God won’t give me anything in life that I cannot handle.

I suppose Daniel was capable of handling the lion’s den?  Israel was in total control between Pharaoh’s army and the Red Sea?  I guess we don’t really need Jesus’ forgiveness through the cross, because after all, we can handle this sin situation… God won’t allow anything in our lives that we can’t handle.

Our theology can lie.



God warned Israel… I’m bigger than the theology your idols allow for me.  You cannot box me into YOUR theology…



God warns us… I’m bigger than the theology your best thoughts allow for me.  You cannot box me into YOUR theology.



But God has provided us with a standard for knowing Him.  His Word.  Is the theology that guides you through life formulated by what others have told you… or is it founded on God’s revelation of Himself. 

We must immerse ourselves in the Word.

And submit ourselves to it.

We can feel like we own our theology…

God’s revelation defines us and our actions.

what is the shape of an idol?

Your theology may be an idol.




2. Salvation is not in your hands

Do you look to God for your salvation?


That means more than a golden ticket to heaven when you die. 

Is Christ your source of fulfillment?  Is He your security?  Does He define your identity?



The idol worshippers of the Hebrews day believed that, in the end, they could control their idols.  Sure they worshipped the idols… but they had a set of rituals that would sway the intentions of their deities…



As they performed their religious activities… as they held their idols… salvation was in their hands.

Tom’s elephant godling will protect Tom from Frank… but it won’t help Frank.  Frank’s turtle warrior god will help him in battle, but it won’t fight for Tom.  Salvation is in their hands…



what is the shape of an idol?



*It’s in the shape of the car I’m going to get when I turn 16… just like Tom’s elephant god gives strength to Tom and not Frank, my car will bless ME with security, freedom, and status… not Joe.

what is the shape of an idol?



*It’s in the shape of my boyfriend/girlfriend who makes me feel good about myself.

what is the shape of an idol?



*It’s in the shape of my next gadget that will entertain me –because real life is so boring; that next gadget that will fulfill my life- I’ll have whatever I need at my fingertips… that next gadget that will bless me with status.

what is the shape of an idol?



*It’s in the shape of me.  Because freedom… salvation… they come when I get to do whatever I want to do.

what is the shape of an idol?



It’s in the shape of whatever takes salvation – fulfillment, identity, hope, security – out of God’s hands, and places them in our own hands.



“Do we, in our hearts, believe that Christ is the Son of God and that we must follow him even at the cost of renouncing this life and all it’s pleasures?  We say little about that, much about our need for Christianity to protect our treasures.  Yet surely Christ was not meant to save the world for us; it was meant to save us from the world…” –Joy Davidman

and perhaps… to save the world from us.



“The real horror of idols is not merely that they give us nothing, but that they take away from us even that which we have.  By the act of imagining power in the thing, we rob ourselves, and the Holy Spirit within us, of that much power.  If our car alone can rush us away from danger, we have lost the power of saving ourselves by our legs.  An idolater is always a spiritual paralytic.  The more we look to material objects for help, the less we can… ask help from the grace of God.  If we are to be saved, it will not be by wood, however well carved and polished, nor by machines however efficient; nor by social planning, however ingenious.  If we are to be saved, it must be by the one power that” built man at his beginning “and that [power] he [cannot] make with his hands –the power of the Holy Spirit, which is God.”

what is the shape of an idol?

Only you

in submitted silence before God

can answer that question.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Lay Down the Law 1: "No other gods."


Duh.

If you believe in God at all you are most likely to believe that there is only one of 'em.  


Even those old toga touting guys like Plato and Aristotle figured the multitude of gods who acted like immature humans were probably just myth.  There could only be one "unmoved mover."  Everything is created except for the One who made it all... and what do you call that volitional essence that exists on his own authority... what kind of perfect power is that!?  
 


We call Him God.

It is old news.

But not to the Hebrews when they trembled at the foot of Mt. Sinai.  

When YHWH fell on the mountain in fire and left it in a cloudy haze... when He answered Moses in thunder and lightning, and the trumpets of heaven grew louder, and louder, and louder... and louder...
As the child peaked around his mother's leg... terrified... but too scared to not look...
A nation held its breath.

And God said.

"I'm it."
it was staggering.

There will be no more offerings to the river gods, the rain gods, the fertility gods, or the unknown god.

"I am your only God.  I am THE only God."

It changed everything.


For Israel to move forward with this belief, they had to conform their minds to a totally different reality than they had ever known... and a totally different reality than the world around them believed in.
but we say, "duh".  
We've got this commandment down.
right?

Joy Davidman says we need to hear the commandment like this:

"Have only Me."

We may not sit up at night convincing ourselves to not run to the Baal temple in the morning, but it is likely that most of us live lives of divided focus.

We say that we believe in God, but besides attending church and an occasional "quiet time" with God, our lives look no different than the lives of the atheist.  It doesn't matter if the atheist is moral or not... he does not see life through the lens that an all powerful God loves him and has ultimate authority over his life.  That is the lens we see through all too often.  

We may pray and ask God to bless our lives... but we still believe the life is ours... We don't hear scripture when it tells us, "You have been bought with a price, you are not your own."

So what are the gods of our age that divide our focus on Him?  Here are a few that I chose to discuss with haVen:

god 1: Cupid

In spite of this picture.. Cupid is alive and well... and in control of many lives in America.

Cupid whispers in the ears of hormonal adolescence... he taunts the lonely adult... he destroys the widow and widower.  
Cupid: "You are incomplete without that special someone." 

He is very convincing.  He has the double power of hormones and hollywood on his side.  With every veggie-vampire movie and romantic comedy his wings' reach expands and the aim of his bow sharpens.

Cupid: "You will be unhappy in life unless you find him/her."  "There is a mystery in life that you will miss out on unless you have sex."  "You can find intimacy in lust."

I wouldn't mind it if Cupid would be found on the street, shot in the back with his own bow.

Joy Davidman: "No pleasure vanishes so soon and leaves so much weariness and heartbreak behind [than Cupid's].  Sexuality can become a lasting joy only by becoming a sacrament in intention, a means to the service of God - a form through which men and women can feel for each other some slight prefiguring of the divine love." (Smoke on the Mountain, Westminster Press: 1954.)

God may have someone special for you... but you cannot pursue that person apart from your pursuit of God.
Otherwise you are breaking the first commandment.
God comes first.
"have only me."



                god 2: iFashion

There he stands in all his glory.  The strength and persuasion of American consumerism is his.  

Richard Foster: "The mass media has convinced us that to be out of step with fashion... [technologically out of fashion, outdated clothing, or listening to the wrong music, etc.]... is to be out of touch with reality."

iFashion: "This new gadget will make you happy."  "Get into this TV show if you want to be 'in'."  "These are the right books to read."  "Look at her clothes!"

iFashion persuades us that happiness is found at the end of a check-out line... or inside a circle of "friends" looking out at the out-dated mob who just doesn't "get it."

In the end, iFashion leads to the worship of stuff and self.

Richard: "It is time we awaken to the fact that conformity to a sick society is to be sick." 
Even though some of iFashion's followers claim to worship the God who left His throne to be clothed in flesh and crucified...
Their "modern hero is the poor boy who becomes rich instead of the rich boy who voluntarily becomes poor." -Joy

Jesus tells us to seek first His Kingdom.
(Matthew 6:25-33)
God may want you to use stuff to further His Kingdom.
But you cannot pursue fashion for fashion's sake.
Otherwise you are breaking the first commandment.
God comes first.

god 3: Progresseos

Science will find a way!
If evolution doesn't get us there first!

Progresseos: "We no longer need God. He was useful to fill in the blanks of our ignorance when we were ancient and uncivilized, but now we can turn to the scientific method to measure and discover all things.  Utopia is on the way.  And human technological advancement along with unconscious evolution will take us there!"

And yet the better our technology gets, the more evident the sickness in the human heart.

We have invented incredible new ways to kill each other.  To rob from each other (Identity theft anyone?).  Lust is digital.

If we put our faith in Progresseos, we will find ourselves progressing along a cycle of human nature... always doomed to repeat history with fancy new gadgets and a head full of knowledge.

Scientific advancement is a gift from God.  If we pursue it as a praise to the creator, we will find joy.  If we pursue it as a replacement, we will be in breech of the first commandment.
God comes first.





god 4: Wirks  


Wirk's mantra is, "God and... "

The "and" is almost always something that sounds good.
"God and Missions."
"God and feeding the hungry."  "God and church."
"God and pacifism."  "God and country."

Wirks' followers forget that the first commandment says, "Have no other gods in my face... in my presence... nothing but me."

Wirks convinces us to marry our faith in God to some other idea... some other spirit... and we burn the candle at both ends.

"God and Country"... to defame the country is to defame God... and so Nazi Germany begins cleansing humanity.

"God and pacifism"... and so we demand submission to Stalin and Hitler and close our eyes to the blood stains on our peace.

"God and insert your cause here"... You are not called to champion a cause, unless your pursuit of that cause falls under you passionate pursuit of God.  

The cause is a tool to honor God... not God Himself.  And you must be sure that God has called you to that cause... or it is not His cause... and you are in breech of the first commandment...
God comes first.
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We may not find ourselves at the foot of a smokey, trumpeting mountain on shaky ground, but the blare of the first commandment is still deafening and terrifying.

It is not given to subtract something from life... we need not hear "Don't have those other gods..." but in our world today we must hear God's words, "Have me.  Have only me." 
Only He is worth the having.

Joy: "Hold to this, and the beast in the heart has no power.  The present loses its confusions, the future its terrors, and death itself is but the opening of a door:"
"Thou shalt have no other gods but me."
"That is the law of life and happiness and courage.  Courage himself, God the Lion, stands beside us to help us live by it.  Whatever we desire, whatever we love, whatever we find worth suffering for, will be Dead Sea fruit in our mouths unless we remember that God comes first."

What happens to be happening at haVen... or in my brain.

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