In that day you shall know that I am in My Father, and I in you
Johns Account 14: 20, Concordant New Testament
I had the discussion the other day with a fellow gym friend about how well he really knew God. What got me questioning his knowing of the Father was his expressing of the false separation theology spoken by the mainstream church. When I run across someone such as this, I can empathize with them because I too once knew OF God but did not know who He is. So, who is God? For many well-meaning Christians, God is someone they read about in the scriptures. We pray to Him and usually have a basic, fundamental knowledge of Him. He created me in His likeness {Genesis 1:27}. He also created all it is that we will ever know {Genesis 1:1}. Our knowledge of the Father will usually come from whichever version of the scriptures we choose to use. I have a friend who is immersed in the Eastern Orthodox way of thinking. When we talk of God, he will speak of the traditions which he and his family follow. Yet the biggest issue which he will speak to me of continues to be that of his own sin. I have the feeling that my friends image of God is based upon what has been spoken to by his pastor. That there is indeed a separation between ourselves and God. That it is our sin which has doomed us to this fate. Again, I grew up learning about God in this environment. For much of my life, my own view of God reflected the theology of the church. My own view of God changed when I began to join in conversation with a friend who is a retired pastor. This is where the confusion started. For too many years I has been exposed to the sermons from the church pulpits. Often, these sermons spoke of the theology of the church and not the true identity of the Father spoken to by the evangel of the apostle Paul. One of the first scriptures that exposed me to the truth of the identity of the Father is found in Galatians. Here, Paul speaks to the truth of Christ in him {Galatians 2:20}. For someone who has been exposed only to church theology most of their life, this can be a tough verse to unpack. Jesus in me? Jesus within a sinner? Turns out that a lot of what the church had taught me about God had been in error.
With Christ have I been crucified, yet I am living; no longer I, but living in me is Christ. Now that which I am now living in flesh, I am living in faith that is of the Son of God, Who loves me, and gives Himself up for me
Paul to the Galatians 2: 20, Concordant New Testament
Some time ago, I penned a page which spoke of the lies which the church told me. For this I received a lot of pushback. How could I dare say that the church has lied? Well, let me make one distinction here. God is incapable of lying, not so the man-made church. The bitter truth is that the church is filled and led by error prone humans. Knowing this, how could we not expect that there would be falsehoods involved in their teachings? I have witnessed far too many disgraced pastors fall from their thrones due to one mistake or another. One thing which we can be assured of is that Jesus is the same today as He was yesterday {To the Hebrews 13:8}. I could never make that claim about the church. There is a reason which the apostle John speaks to "Testing the spirits to see if they are of God" {First Epistle of John 4:1}. We are called upon to test the words of our pastors, or anyone for that matter, to see if they align with the truth of the Father. For the record, the truth of our identity in God is that we have never been separated from Him. The truth, spoken from Christ Jesus, is that our life in IN Him {Johns Account 14:20}. It is this truth of the Father which many people I speak to have difficulty understanding. Their focus is on what the church has taught them. Man is sinful and that sin has separated us from God {Isaiah 59:2}. To this I will answer, what about Jesus? Paul has spoken to the truth that it is Jesus Who has died to sin "Once for all time" {Paul to the Romans 6:10}. Knowing this, what sin is it that separates us from God? For Paul proclaims in response to his proclamation that all have sinned {Paul to the Romans 3:23}, that we have been justified by the deliverance which is in Christ Jesus {Paul to the Romans 3:24}. This is the truth of the Father we find in the evangel. This is the God that I know.
~Scott~