It is possible
to tell something about man in the things that he makes. Take the back off
of your T.V. set or look at the circuitry in your stereo amplifier, and it
will tell you something about the intellect of man. Gaze at a Rembrandt
painting, or a sculpture from the hands of Michelangelo and it is possible
to infer something of the eye and talent of man. If we can tell that there
is intelligence and personality in man by looking at the things he creates,
is it not also possible to infer something of God from looking at His
creation? Indeed, that which can be known of God is plainly seen in his
creation. We can tell something of the power and character of God in the
things he has created
(Rom. 1:19,20).
Whether it be a butterfly upon a flower, or the vastness of space, we can
look to all and say, "God is greater than these."
This is what is
so repugnant in the idea of reducing God to our level. The God who created
the universe and all that it contains must be greater than His creation. He
does not live in man-made shrines, neither can he be waited on by human
hands, as if the Power who made all things needed anything that man has to
offer Him. Indeed, it is God who gives us life and breath, and our existence
in this life. It is not right for us to imagine that the Divine Image can be
represented in gold or silver or stone-a work sculptured artistically by the
inventive ingenuity of man's thought
(Acts 17:24-29).
This entire
creation-from the intricate mathematical precision of the atom, to the
raging power locked in the heart of the sun in its swift orbit-all proceed
forth from the power and wisdom of God. How presumptive-how arrogant-how
totally deceived we are when we presume to tell God by our lives and actions
that we know more about living and the true reality than He does.
Do I Do That?
You might
imagine that you are free from such presumption. But, when man is
presumptive enough to set aside the will of God to follow what is
aesthetically pleasing to himself--he has set his tastes above the will of
God. Jesus said, "If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples
indeed. And ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free"
(Jn. 8:31,32).
The truth is what makes men free, not man-made systems of thought. As a
child, my father would sometimes bring me a model airplane to build. My
first effort at putting the pieces together resulted in a lopsided plane,
with many bits and pieces left over. My father viewed the disarray, reached
into the box, and pulled out a folded piece of paper I had overlooked. "When
all else fails, son, read the directions." God did not give us this life and
creation to "put it all together" by ourselves. All the unhappiness we see
in this world is a result of men trying to put it together without the
directions.
The things we
see as quality-worthwhile-of lasting value, ultimately decay and pass away.
The new car rusts, the flowers fade and fall, the fame passes away in the
history books, beauty turns to wrinkles and grey hair, and eventually the
dust receives them all. This is the crux of the whole of existence. What is
enduring? What is of lasting beauty and quality? What is life for? Only the
One who made all this to start with has the answers. We find the answers
only when we submit to what He has said.
The Answer of God
When you submit
yourself to God in true humility, then God will make you enduringly
beautiful, and transport you into a way of life whose fruit is everlasting
life. Not everlasting existence alone, but everlasting life! An eternity of
pure beauty-unrivaled by any created glory which we can experience in this
life. "For the Lord taketh pleasure in His people: He will beautify the meek
with salvation"
(Psa. 194:4).
The beauty of this world will all eventually pass away, but the beauty of an
eternal spirit, cleansed of all that is unclean, can never pass away. That
spirit is you. Not your body, what you own, your job, or anything else
tangible-but you.
Sin is what
keeps us from eternal life. The only thing that can take away sin is the
blood of Jesus Christ, His sacrifice upon the cross
(Eph. 1:7).
That blood bought the church of Christ
(Acts 20:28),
and the church is the body of Christ
(Eph. 1:22, 23).
There is only one way to partake of the sacrifice of Jesus: Baptism for the
remission of sins
(Acts 2:38).
In baptism we are added to the church
(Acts 2:41, 47).
We are baptized into one body
(1 Cor. 12:13).
We are baptized into Christ
(Gal. 3:27).
This baptism is a burial in water (not sprinkling or pouring) and a planting
(Rom. 6:3, 4).
Man's soul is
the only thing of eternal value worth saving in this world. Do not throw
away the beauty that could be in your life upon the beauty that fades away
like a flower. What is a life? It is here but for a little while, like the
brief existence of a frosty breath on a cold day. Why don't you invest in
the future what no man can take away from you? Why not become a Christian
today? -
Truth Magazine - July 10, 1975
Other Articles by Jeffery Kingry
Humility - True Perspective
Godly Ambition and Zeal
The Only
Genuine Heritage
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