We Are All One and We Are Divine

“Perhaps Jesus wouldn’t have others see him as Jesus, either, but rather as an embodiment of Truth.  Perhaps when he told his followers to go and do as he had done, he meant to likewise embody the divine as he did. 

It seems that for this to happen, it calls for a letting go in some way, of one’s claim to one’s own separate identity, even while the appearance of separation may persist.  Finally, what would you see peering into anyone’s soul, including Jesus?  Perhaps each soul is a unique expression of the divine.”

Point #1:  “Perhaps Jesus wouldn’t have others see him as Jesus, either, but rather as an embodiment of Truth.”

RESPONSE:  I think Jesus gradually revealed who He was to his disciples and to the public over time, perhaps because that was the most effective way to reveal who He really was.  If someone arrived into town, and announced they were God in the flesh, in all likelihood they would have been run out of town, or more likely, stoned to death, the penalty for blasphemy in those days.  But it is also clear from scripture that He saw himself as the unique son of sovereign, living God, and not merely an embodiment of Truth. 

He said “I am the way, the truth, and the life.  No one goes to the Father but through Me.”  He could have said: “I am one of the ways, part of the truth, and some of the life”, but He didn’t.  It was also clear that the Pharisees understood that He claimed to be God, as the chief priest tore his clothes after quizzing Jesus about who He was.  Chief priests don’t just tear their clothes as a habit – it is a specific action indicating that the chief priest heard blasphemy (someone claiming to be God, not merely an embodiment of Truth), the penalty of which is death.

Point #2:  “Perhaps when he told his followers to go and do as he had done, he meant to likewise embody the divine as he did.”

RESPONSE:  Jesus did promise them that they could become one with Him and with the Father if they were totally repentant and seeking a close relationship with God.  But they would never be God.  That was the first lie in the Garden of Eden from Satan to Adam and Eve – “Ye shall be as gods”.  It was also Satan’s claim to godhood – to be the same as the sovereign, living God that led to his downfall.  From a traditional Biblical perspective, Jesus’ followers could become a part of the body of believers, who would enjoy fellowship with God on this earth and in heaven.      

Point #3:  “It seems that for this to happen, it calls for a letting go in some way, of one’s claim to one’s own separate identity, even while the appearance of separation may persist.”

RESPONSE:  Jesus called the children of Israel, and His followers called the Gentiles to let go, but not of their separate identity.  He called them to let go of their self-centeredness – of their sin – of everything that keeps them from loving God and their fellow man with all of their heart, mind, and soul.  He was not preaching self-improvement, but self-abandonment to a life in Christ.  We are to become new creatures with new identities, not the abandonment of our separate identities to become a part of The All.  The separation of us as individuals in the physical world is obvious, and is not merely an appearance. 

In the spiritual world, Jesus and the prophets of the Old Testament describe two worlds – God and His dominion, and Satan and his demons, and the two do not meet.  Jesus told His disciples that when they died, they would go to heaven, and that He will go before them, “to make a place for them”.  They would retain their identities, they would be in an incredible place where they could fellowship with each other, with other believers, and the sovereign, living God.  They would not lose their identities as drops of water that enter the ocean.

 (Personally, I would rather go to the former place rather than cease to exist as a person).  Jesus told a parable about a selfish rich man who died and went to hell, and asked God to warn his friends and family.  God’s response was that that gulf was too wide to bridge, and that his friends and family have the prophets to accept or reject.  

Point #4:  “Finally, what would you see peering into anyone’s soul, including Jesus?  Perhaps each soul is a unique expression of the divine.

RESPONSE:  I would agree that each soul is a unique expression of the divine as a created person with body, soul, and spirit.  However, the Bible makes clear the distinctions between God, His created beings, and the rest of creation.  So only God is truly divine (absolutely holy, without sin), and His created beings were created in the image of God, although that image was tarnished by Adam and Eve.  The rest of creation reflects God’s nature and order, in contrast to the evolutionary perspective that life – extraordinary order – evolved out of nothing, or perhaps an explosion.

The hourglass will be empty.

One of these years, you or I (or both) won’t be at the annual Community Development Society conference.  Our time will have been up – all of the sand in our hourglass will have flowed to the bottom.  At that time, each of us will cease to live on this earth, other than in the memories of families and friends.  Unlike each day that stretches before us, once that happens, we are out of control – our destiny is set. 

Lee Strobel, former Legal Editor, Chicago Tribune, and author of The Case for Christ, undertook an exhaustive investigation to disprove the claims of Christianity.  His conclusion:  “In light of the convincing facts I had learned during my investigation, in the face of this overwhelming avalanche of evidence in the case for Christ, the great irony was this:  it would require much more faith for me to maintain my atheism than to trust in Jesus of Nazareth!”

Robert Greenleaf, a renowned Jewish legal scholar and the foremost expert on rules of evidence, came to the same conclusion.

I lovingly challenge you to do the same – to examine the evidence with a critical but open mind.  The stakes couldn’t be higher – your eternal destiny.  And eternity is a very, very long time.

Walking With God

There are two times recorded in the Bible where God walked among us, and spent large amounts of time on a daily basis interacting with humans.  The first time is in Genesis, where we see God walking with Adam and Eve on a daily basis.  It is the beginning of mankind as we know it, and modern science has revealed to us why it was necessary for God to spend this amount of time with Adam and Eve.

When you make a human being, you do not have a complete human yet.  Biologically, you have an animal, but to take it to the next level and get a human being, there are years of work still left to be done.  And God did this in the beginning.  He literally raised Adam and Eve, and downloaded (if you will allow the computer metaphor) the required information into their brains that finished the work of creation. 

He was literally a father to them, in that he raised them and taught them how to think, speak, etc.  God jumpstarted humanity in the Garden.  He designed the system to be self-replicating, but the original content of “Humanity”, in the image of God, came directly from Him.  He put it in Adam and Eve, the first humans, and then they in turn passed the information on down through the generations.

When a human baby is left in the wilderness and grows up without human contact, eventually that person is never able to learn language or to be a civilized/socialized human.  We know this, because a few of them have been found.  (You can check this out on the internet if you are interested in learning more about it.) 

Science has shown us that the human brain continues to develop as late as our early 20’s usually, and that if the neural pathways are not formed during this period, especially ages 0-5, they never form, and the brain is not normal, not as human, more like an animal.  In order for these pathways to form, interaction with other humans is required so that the information that God put into Adam and Eve can be downloaded into the new human.  In the process of downloading this information, our brains build the neural network that allows us to speak, think, reason, imagine, etc.  It is what distinguishes us from the animals.  It is the image of God, that He put there in the Garden.

We read about God’s word being in all of us, and it turns out, it literally is.  It has been passed down to us all the way from the original two humans, Adam and Eve, through socialization as discussed above, and also genetically (it turns out that some information is actually passed down biologically somehow, but we do not fully understand it yet – if you want to discuss this further, please give me a call – too long to go into this here).    But there was another thing that happened in the Garden that has been passed down to us.

We often hear or talk about a “God shaped hole” that is in all of us.  We try to fill it with all kinds of things to no avail.  But only God can fill this hole.  Where did this hole come from?  It came from Adam and Eve.  They walked with God.  The God shaped hole that is in us all, came from our original parents literally walking with God on a daily basis. 

We were meant to be with God every day, and once we were removed from the Garden, we have had this empty place in our lives that we try to fill with all kinds of things, but only God can fill this hole in our being.  Just as we inherited the sin nature and our humanity from Adam and Eve, we also inherited our God shaped hole from them.

So humanity tools along for centuries, and then in the fullness of time, God shows up again, in the form of Jesus.  God is among us again on a daily basis, and the world is never the same.  Think of it as a software upgrade.  Jesus downloaded new information into humanity, and it has spread the world over.  His life impacted every aspect of human society and civilization. 

There is a great book by John Ortberg about this if you are interested in learning more (Who is this Man?).  In addition to the software upgrade we received, we also received something else.  That God shaped hole can finally be filled again.  At Pentecost, the Holy Spirit showed up, and filled the hole in the lives of the first Christians.  And He has been filling the hole in Christians lives ever since.  Amazing.

Are you walking with God today?  Have you let the Holy Spirit fill the God shaped hole in your life yet?  If not, what is holding you back?  What are you putting in that hole that is not working out?  Are you ready to live life the way you were designed by God to live? 

Turn to God today, and walk with him in newness of life.  Let Him fill that hole in your life today, and you will walk with God as Adam and Eve did.  And when you are tempted to put something else there, remember that God is your life, not that thing or that person.

Be Blessed,

Ed Levy

Remember Who You Are

Remember Who You Are and Act Like It – Daily

You are a son of Adam, created in the image of God, and a son of the second Adam (Christ), created for good works.  Remember this.  Live like you belief this.  You are a son of Adam and a son of God.  The life you are looking for can only be found in God.

The life that you are looking for can only be found in God through His Son Jesus Christ.  It cannot be found in the daughters of Eve, in money, in power, in experiences, in fame, in possessions, in sex, or in work.  It can only be found in God through Christ Jesus our Lord.  Only He can fill the hole, fill the void.  Only He can answer the question.  Only He is worth living for, dying for.  Only He is worthy of being the reason we do what we do.  True joy and peace and freedom can only be found in Him.  Healing is only found in Him.  He is the end game.  He is what we live for.  He is the audience we live for.  He is life.

Remember who Eve is, and her daughters.  The daughters of Eve were created.  They were created to be our helper.  Eve is not the end game.  God is.  In the Garden of Eden, Adam chose Eve over God.  We continue to make this choice to this day.  Do not do this.  Choose God.  Eve’s beauty reflects the beauty of God.  Perhaps we glimpse eternity in it.  We see God’s glory.  It is magnificent.  She is truly beautiful.  That is why we are so drawn to the daughters of Eve.  That is why her beauty is so compelling, why we so easily think she is the end game.  She can easily become the reason we live and do what we do.  But she is not.  GOD is the end game.  He is the reason we live and do what we do.  Remember this.  He is our reason to live.

And remember that the life you are looking for can only be found in God.  Remember this when you gaze upon the daughters of Eve.  Do not be fooled and think she has life.  Only God has the life you crave.  I must remind myself of his every day, every time I look upon her beauty.  Only God has life.  Life abundant.

So, having said this, truly believing this, what does this mean to me?  How now should I live?  How should I view the daughters of Eve when confronted by their beauty?  How should I live with my wife, the daughter of Eve that I have chosen as my helper?

I am a son of Adam and a son of the second Adam, Jesus Christ.  I am restored to fellowship with God by the work of Christ.  God grant me the wisdom, strength, and courage to walk with You and accomplish the works You created me to do while I am here on this earth.  Train me to think rightly and to act rightly.  Train me to look upon the daughters of Eve as you intend me to.  Don’t let my flesh overcome me.  Do not let me fall in to the traps of the world, sin and Satan.  Teach me your ways and show me how to live.

Remember, you are a son of Adam, born again.  You are also a son of God.  Remember this.  Act like it.  Think like it.  And act like a man.  Don’t act like a woman.  Don’t act like an animal.  Don’t act like a child.  Act like a man.

Every trap the devil sets is upside down.  It delivers the opposite of what it promises.  The fruit delivered death, not life.  Following Satan leads to bondage and a loss of freedom and fewer choices, not the freedom he promises.  Everything he says is a lie.  Every trap he sets delivers the opposite of the promise he uses to bait us into the trap.  You would think we would figure this out be now.  I guess we are easily fooled.

Remember that everything he says is a lie and you will be well served.  Remember that every trap delivers the opposite of its promise and perhaps you will keep your foot out of it.  Remember that every argument he makes is upside down and you will not be fooled and led astray by this theories and teachings.

Everything he does is to keep us from God and occupy our time in worthless endeavors.  Remember Egypt and the Wilderness.  Do not settle in either of these places; they are Satan’s.  Move on to the Promised Land.  Egypt is his land of bondage and slavery.  The Wilderness is his land of wasted life.  Move out of both of these places, and get God’s help as needed to do so.  And move into the Promised Land life of working with God and building His kingdom.  Be a Matthew 6:33 kind of guy.  Seek first His kingdom and His righteousness and all these things will be added to you.

Accept responsibility.  God has put you in charge.  Be in charge.  Don’t blame others, don’t pretend you don’t know what is going on.  Don’t abdicate decisions to others when it is your decision to make.  Accept responsibility.  Be responsible, for good or bad.  Step up and be counted.  Face the music.  Move towards the conflict and not away from it.  Move towards problems and not away from them.  Don’t hide; be accessible and available.  Accept responsibility.

Be responsible for those in your charge – for their well-being, for their spiritual growth, and for their safety.  Take responsibility for the work God has given you to do.

Lead courageously.  Leading is what you are to do.  With courage is how you are to do it.  God has put you in command and you are to lead.  You take in the relevant information, get whatever input you need, and talk to God about it.  But ultimately it is your job to make a decision and lead your family, your team, your business unit, your friends, your girlfriend, whatever and whoever God has put you in command of.  People may not like your decisions.  You may not like some of the decisions you have to make.  You may not like the outcome of some of the decisions you make.  You may not even want to make the decision.  But is your job to lead, to lead with courage and to make decisions.  Just do it.

The issue isn’t whether God is speaking but whether or not you can hear Him or want to hear Him.  Are you living your life in such a way that you can hear from God?  Are you giving God opportunities to speak to you?  Are you stopping to listen?  Are you taking the time to record what he says to you?  Do you need to slow down your life?  When do you hear from God?  Where do you hear from God?  Do you need to establish a time and a place to hear from Him?  What works best for you?  Make time for God.

Ed Levy

Little Rock, Arkansas

Remember Who You Are

You are a son of Adam, created in the image of God, and a son of the second Adam (Christ), created for good works.  The life you are looking for can only be found in God through His Son Jesus Christ.  It cannot be found in the daughters of Eve, in money, in power, in experiences, in fame, in possessions, in sex, or in work. 

Eve is not the end game.  God is.  In the Garden of Eden, Adam chose Eve over God.  She can easily become the reason we live and do what we do.  But she is not.  GOD is the end game. 

Remember, you are a son of Adam, born again.  Remember this.  Act like it.  Think like it.  And act like a man.  Don’t act like a woman.  Don’t act like an animal.  Don’t act like a child.  Act like a man.

Accept responsibility.  God has put you in charge.  Be in charge.  Don’t blame others, don’t pretend you don’t know what is going on.  Don’t abdicate decisions to others when it is your decision to make.  Move towards the conflict and not away from it. 

Lead courageously.  Leading is what you are to do.  With courage is how you are to do it.  God has put you in command and you are to lead. 

People may not like your decisions.  You may not like the outcome of some of the decisions you make.  You may not even want to make the decision.  But is your job to lead, to lead with courage and to make decisions.  Just do it.

The issue isn’t whether God is speaking but whether or not you can hear Him or want to hear Him.  Make time for God.

Ed Levy, Little Rock AR