Key Verses: 3, 8, 9, 13, 17, 22
Because we accept that God created order and structure to the world rather than random chance and chaos, we can accept reality as it is, rather than fantasy as we need it to be. Because we are not afraid to have God in the equation, reality makes sense. Brokenness makes sense. This wisdom and knowledge is a treasure worth holding onto and valuing. It will hold us fast in the every-changing winds of “newest” innovation and idea. We won’t get hoodwinked into believing that all religions teach the same thing. What stupidity! What naiveté! The millions of gods of Hinduism cannot be the same as the one God of Christianity. 1 ≠ 100,000,000! The god “who used to be like us” of Mormonism is not the same at our unchanging God of Christianity.
When we have Christ we have all the reality of God. We get the benefits of being identified with Christ in His redemptive work: life, death and resurrection. This is reality. The outward trappings of religious practice that change over time and across cultures are not the reality. They are but shadows cast by the Truth itself.
Do you remember the game played at the bus stop where you stepped on other people’s shadows? What an empty game. But it is no emptier than trying to please God by attempting to gain His favor by what we do. All we do accomplishes nothing. Because of what Jesus has already done, we are already accepted by God. We have the reality. Why would we want to grab shadows?
Review: Philippians
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