There are many theologies and philosophies in the world that men
ascribe to. Wars have been initiated and continue to be propagated over
these various beliefs. It is interesting to note, however, that many of
these ideologies have overlapping “truths” which ultimately become
confusing to the “outsiders.” A frequent comment of individuals is “How
do you know that is true?” That is an honest question. Usually, the
reply to this is rhetoric of “sacred” words that the adherent believes
would convince the other of the “rightness” of their ideology: which to
many brings more confusion. How is one to know?
ImageAdam
was created in the image of God: Jesus came as the visible image of an
invisible God; and we have been renewed after the image of the one who
created us. The common thread here is God is seeking an image of
Himself to reveal creation. This idea of image has two concepts
contained within its definition; the first one I want to address here
and that is
manifestation. Manifest: to provide evidence for, stand as proof of, to make to appear distinctlySince
God is a spirit and does not have flesh and bone, from the beginning of
creation He has sought a way to make Himself distinctly apparent. It
has been His idea for us to have an intimate and obvious relationship
with him. Unfortunately, the self –willed actions of Adam forfeited
this privilege: thus Jesus and his purpose. Now it is up to you and I,
the church, His body to continue the manifestation of God to the world.
However,
we find the weakness of modern Christianity is that we have not made
our King and his kingdom distinctly evident or plain from other
beliefs. We are good and theological rhetoric, but short on
manifestation.
Making Jesus evident or distinct is not
about our
buildings, programs or size (although there is nothing inherently wrong
with them) it is about presenting Him in a way that is distinct from
other ideologies.
Jesus came authentically, shaking up the
religious thinkers of his day. He went beyond a religious check list
and demonstrated an authentic truth of a love relationship. Everywhere
he went, things happened. We see such things as:
- fellowshipping with sinners
- commuting death sentences (woman in adultery)
- touching the outcasts of society (lepers)
- visiting the least popular in the neighborhood (tax collectors)
- demons were cast out
- sick were healed
- dead brought back to life
- his
dream team was made up of hillbilly fishermen (no slam intended), a tax
collector AND a traitor. (needs to work on his recruiting strategy here)
Through all this – He manifested a greater kingdom, making it real to the people
As born again believer’s we are to continue the manifestation of Jesus. We have been
sent*
into the world with the same commission as Jesus (Jn 17:18, 20:21). We
are told we will do greater works than what He did (Jn 14:21). It is by
our actions that God is glorified (Mt 5:16). Our purpose for being
renewed in the image of God is to make him plainly real to a world in
darkness. This requires putting our words into action, placing some
skin our theology.
Food for thought: How are you proving He is real?*sent: this is from the Greek apostello
(ap-os-tel'-lo;; set apart, i.e. (by implication) to send out
(properly, on a mission) literally or figuratively: (Strongs). This is
the word that apostolos is derived from which is translated apostle.
These two words form the basis for our presentation of the concepts of
apostolic authority. See blog Defining Apostolic