Thursday, August 9, 2012

REDEMPTIVE CONTINUITY

The Bible promises a final chapter to our life in which God restores His creation to His original plan, tying together all the verses of our lifesong... the good and the bad... the blessings and the adversity, into an eternal sequel of incredible beauty, happiness, and fulfillment. In Christ we are radically changed through salvation, transformation into Christlikeness, and resurrection... the change accompanying “Flying” or dying. But we will remain the unique individuals God created with the same history, appearance, personality, memory, interests, skills, likes/dislikes, etc. There must be continuity of the uniqueness of the individual for resurrection to be resurrection... calling into existence a completely new individual is not resurrection... not bringing back to life the dead.
The eternal life to come flows out of this smidge of an earth-life, whose adversity and suffering is not worthy of comparison to the glory our resurrected life will bring. Man’s eternal glory grows organically out of the adversity we experience during present day life... just as it did for our Lord: Heavenly glory is conditioned on earthly suffering... no suffering, no glory! Glory is a God-word, the true apprehension of God from unending self revelation, a state of high honor involving brilliant, radiant beauty... measured in watts. God’s radiant brilliance, His covering and His dwelling place, is a physical manifestation of His love. Our glory is reflective... the source is always God, but we shall be like Him, brilliantly beautiful, magnificent, splendid... and aglow. 
Isaiah 65:16-17 is often cited as implying saints will not remember their earth-life in Heaven. Contextually, this passage refers to God choosing not to remember our former sins (ref. Jer. 31:34). “Remember” is a covenant word that includes acting upon what comes to mind. Though God will wipe away every salty tear attached to our earth-life, He will not wipe away our memories, human history, or His divine intervention into the affairs of mankind. We will never forget that our sins nailed Jesus to the cross... His nail scared hands and feet will be a constant reminder, prompting eternal joy and worship of our Savior for His awesome Grace. And memories of our earth-life suffering will not diminish but rather enhance the magnificence of God and His heaven. Our memories of adversity and evil will provide a backdrop to better see God’s grace and holiness... intensifying our love for Him, just like the Passover served the children of Israel, contrasting Egypt’s cruel bondage with God’s goodness. We will enjoy the magnificence of our Lord and the Heaven He has prepared for us, not merely in spite of all we suffered during earth-life, but, all the more so, because of our earthly suffering and adversity. Just think, we will enjoy forever life on the New Earth restored to its finest majesty and splendor... in perfect prime bodies that never wear out... with a transformed nature fully Christlike... with our own unique individuality. We will experience unending joy, unswerving happiness, and complete fulfillment... while continually bathed in God’s radiant glory. All this, and some still choose the smidge...           (Rom. 8:17; 2 Cor. 4:17; 1 Peter 1:11, 2:20, 4:13, 5:1; Heb. 2:9, 5:8; John 20:24-29; Rev. 6:9-11)
POSTSCRIPT
Our Daddy is bigger, bigger than... well, there simply are no human words to describe His bigness... His anything, anywhere, anytime power. I really believe that someday, ages and ages hence, while hanging around a campstar on a clear millennial night, we will remember and have a good chuckle about the adversity of earth-life. Adversity will be only a memory, ban forever in God’s Kingdom... a word that only has meaning in the past tense... a memory that evokes loving adoration of our savior. Then, reflecting on God’s goodness and His faithfulness, we... the general assembly and church of the firstborn will break out in two part harmony with an innumerable company of Angels singing praise to our Lord....

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