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PER:Christian Information Bureau April 1987 by Dave Hunt
Dear Praying Friends;
The Bible begins with God creating the universe and it ends with Him
destroying it entirely and creating afresh a "new heaven and a new
earth" (Rev. 21:1). From Beginning to end it is the eternal God
fulfilling His immutable purpose. Once we get a clear view of the
cosmic proportions of God's plan, we lose any delusions of our own
greatness and are delivered from all mistaken notions that we can
somehow fufill human destiny by our own efforts.
Of course that very delusion fuels the humanist's cosmic
aspirations. As part of SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial
Intelligence), President Carter, a professing Christian, cast this
message into the cosmos aboard the Voyager spacecraft addressed to any
spacefaring civilization that might chance to intercept Voyager.
"This is a present from a small distant world...attempting to
survive our time so we may live into yours. We hope someday...to join a
community of galactic civilizations. This [is] our hope and our
determination..in a vast and awesome universe.
Jimmy Carter, President of the United States
The White House - June 16, 1977
Far from hoping to join a community of galactic civilizations, the
Christian looks forward to the destruction of the present cosmos and
the creation by God of a new universe that will be inhabited by a new
race of twice-born (not three or three hundred or more times re-born
through reincarnation!) children of God, who have received Jesus Christ
as Savior and Lord and have been made new creations in Him. Once that
tremendous fact grips one's heart it becomes clear why salvation must
be by grace alone; it is nothing that we deserve or could accomplish,
but it must be entirely God doing for us what we could never do for
ourselves.
A new heaven and a new earth inhabilted by a new race descended from
a new Adam, Jesus Christ Himself! That is God's purpose and it is
staggering to contemplate! From this perspective, it is ludicrous to
imagine that the church by organizing conservative voters or even by
preaching the gospel is going to establish God's Kingdom. The true and
ETERNAL Kingdom of God involves not just this small planet but all
creation, including the purging by the blood of Jesus and the remaking
of heaven itself. Nothing could be better established from Scripture
and logic than the glorious fact that the ultimate fulfillment of God's
purpose is something that only He can accomplish. Obviously we can only
be part of it as we allow Him to have His way in and through us.
This realization puts us on our faces before God in wonder and
worship, and causes us to yield ourselves wholeheartedly to His will.
Unfortunately, that awesome sense of the greatness of God and the
cosmic and eternal proportions of the work that He is doing seems
largely absent from Christianity today. Could this be why so manyh of
us carry the self- imposed burdens of the many "programs" we are trying
to put into effect in order to "live victorious lives" or to "advance
the cause of Christ"? When we see that the task is totally beyond our
capabilities, then we cease from our striving and begin to allow Him to
work in and through us by His mighty power.
Many object to this heavenly/eternal perspective as pie-in-the-sky
in the sweet-bye-'n-bye talk. There are warnings about being so
heavenly minded that one is of no earthly good. We must be pracical, so
the argument goes, meeting first of all teh earthly needs of ourselves
and others and doing our best to make this world a better place for
everyone.
Yet Christ Himself continually turned the focus of His followers
from earth to heaven. Throughout Scripture we are counselled to live at
all times with the understanding that life on this earth is very brief
and that it is followed by an eternal existence of either indescribable
bliss in God's presence or unbearable agony in separation from Him.
Peter declares that the knowledge that the heavens will pass away with
a great noise [and] the earth also and the works that are therein shall
be burned up (2 Pet. 3:10) causes us to live godly lives. And John adds
that the hope of being transformed into His likeness when He shall
appear causes us to purify ourselves (1 John 3:2,3).
Of course , the greatest motivation is the love that is born in our
hearts as we realize that the Creator of the universe loves each of us
so much that He became a man to die in our place. This live has
captured our affection so that we gladly declare that we are HIs and
His alone for eternity. Accepting the death of Jesus Christ as our own
death, we have given up life as we would have lived it so that He can
live His resurrection life through us. The eternal Kingdom has already
begun in every heart where the King reigns! Moreover, as His bride, we
long to be united in that heavenly marriage with Christ our bridegroom
and to honeymoon with Him forever in His Father's house! Forever we
will worship and praise the One who has made all things new!
In Christ's love Dave Hunt