I’m controversial. So what? Man didn’t change me but His faithful, steadfast Love did.:
What most accept to be the “church community” generally places a lot of emphasis on the seen (gay marriages, etc.), while saying with our mouths, “We trust the Unseen God.”
Don’t get worked up over societies’ woes unless it’s your being honest to communicate that by changing society, you believe we will be closer to God. If you believe this, you believe a lie. This line of thinking is not how God thinks; it’s not the mind of Christ.
He does not place all the emphasis on the seen. He sets sign posts to reveal Himself in the Earth, not to be worshiped and enforced on others, but to point toward Him, for those who seek Him. For all our talk about trusting an Unseen God, maybe we should start trusting this Unseen God. To trust Him for specific outcomes is trusting the seen, not God. Trusting Him by offering up your promise (Abraham offers up Isaac).
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not condoning anything, but what’s the greater abomination: A man lays with a man, or His Church laying with His Church (If His Love doesn’t meet it’s intended target, we are the greater abomination- His Love was never intended be left inside the walls of the church building)? Be emptied of your own ideas about “Tomorrow”. He will not build on your ideas. Instead of trying to change the seen, trust the unseen. God is not judging America near as much as “The Church” is being tested in fiery trials. Our motives are on trial. He’s searching for His Bride, Himself in the Earth. This test is not open book but I hope you’re ready to take it, because it’s here.
“…when you were young, you used to dress yourself and walk wherever you wanted, but when you are old, you will stretch out your hands, and another will dress you and carry you where you do not want to go.” Jn 21:18 esv
To answer the question about seeing the Unseen God; I believe the answer is “yes”. If we surrender to His Grace, we become an open portal of God. With our veil removed, the unseen in us will flow like Living Water.
In the world, vessels of dishonor love man’s failed systems, typically considered to be “church”, defined solely with human intellect, without preparing others to abide in The Kingdom. Held hostage in a school only those like itself can graduate, the cycle repeats. Not all, but many of the “shepherds” of these institutions have already received their reward. They have argued with God about who is in charge of “the body”. This morning, my mind began to think of one of the decisions Solomon made. Recorded in I Kings 3, two women had a disagreement about who was the mother of a child. One mother, said not to split the baby and walked away, while the other demanded the baby be split in half and they would each have half. In Solomon’s wisdom, he determined the true mother was the one willing to give up the child. She loved her baby so much, she was willing to die for him to live. Her instinctive role was not to demand her rights to be the mother. Her instinctive role revealed in salvation to the child. As painful as it was, she denied her own desire and was willing to lose the role of mother to her child and that is how she gained the right to care for him.
As an example of what I’m hoping to communicate, by honoring the water in a cup, we bring honor to the cup. To the cup, this is dis-honor because it seeks glory for itself. Drinking a cup of water doesn’t mean we drink ONLY from cups. No vessel should be worshiped, but when you want to drink water without refilling you’ll drink from a river.
