Hebrews 2:5-9
Have you ever said, it just does not make sense, and whatever
the problem is you are confused. For me, that was algebra, it mattered
not what the teacher said, pie was not square and it was to be eaten. No matter what I tried I could not get
my mind to understand the logic of algebra, and yet I do understand it is based
in logic. But what if what we call
logic, the theory of deductive and inductive arguments does not work? What is left for us, not common sense, because
it does not make sense, so we now have to choose to agree that it is beyond our
reasoning and our understanding, and that we by faith will accept it as truth;
or we will say it is beyond my understanding, and I choose to reject it. That may be where you find yourself
when reading these verses!
The Creator, putting on skin is one thing, the Creator
choosing to be born to a virgin is quite another, but let your mind go to this,
the Creator choosing to become lower in form and in power, and in authority
than His creation, totally dependant on His Father. We find this in Philippians 2:5-8, “Your
attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: “Who being in the very
nature” God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but
made himself nothing taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human
likeness. And being found in appearance
as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient to death – even death on a
cross!” It is very important to add this insight, “The comment
of a great scholar on Phil. 2:7. Is
"emptied, stripped Himself of the insignia of majesty"; and again,
"He divested Himself, not of His divine nature, for this was impossible,
but of the glories, the prerogatives, of Deity. This He did by taking upon Him
the form of a servant" (Commentary on Philippians, 12th ed., 1908, by Bp. Lightfoot.).
This is beyond my understanding, for you see being God, He
had full knowledge, full understanding of man. He chose to create man with the full knowledge that His
actions would require Him to ask His Son, His only Son to step out of glory, to
take on flesh and to die for the sins of man. With full knowledge that man would reject this great and precious
gift, if you say you fully grasp that, you’re a liar. It is dumbfounding, it is astonishing, or as mother would
say, “it just flabbergasts me.”
I’ve come to this understanding; I do not want a God that I’m
equal with in knowledge or understanding, that is a small god, then he would
look and act just like me. I have
by both knowledge and understanding come to this understanding found in Isaiah
55:8-9. “For
my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the
Lord. As heaven is higher than the
earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.” It comes down to whom you
believe, and what action you put to that belief.
From the Back Porch,
Bob Rice
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