What if, God consistently utilizes the same tools from age to age, but yet humanity repeatedly fails to learn the lessons of the past and continually expects the next messenger to literally fulfill all of the prophecies with exuberance and fanfare? Our ancestors throughout history expected and we continue to expect that we will all recognize Him when He comes. We literally expect Jesus to return on clouds from the sky. Why would we expect that?
Could it be because the scriptures always describe such an event in gloriously descriptive language? But history tells us that the way of God is not a way of literal earthly fanfare, but a spiritual one, the power and glory described in the scriptures has never been about the literal description of earthly events, but rather of heavenly ones. Why would God do it any differently the next time. While we continually look to the sky for His descent, we may miss what is going on right under our noses.
The history of each religion teaches us that the expected unfoldment of prophecy, by those whose job it was to know, was in fact an illusion created by fallible human beings attempting to decipher the word of God through intellectual/literal means. Because of a mis-perception based on their attachment to a manmade illusion, they were incapable of recognizing the truth standing right before their eyes. The first followers of each religion were not the learned men of the age, time after time, the meek and humble were the ones who recognized the spiritual implications of these prophecies, and Jesus reiterated that this will be the case again.
God does indeed work in mysterious ways. Part of the mystery is that He's consistent, but yet we continue to make the same mistakes of the past and fail to recognize or acknowledge that wonderfully simple fact.
The lesson: No one should be too attached to what we think we know, our perceptions can be clouded by any number of things, how can we be sure our perceptions are accurate? We should all be humble and open to receive guidance from above in our quest for truth. Our thirst for truth will compel us ever forward, beseeching God for guidance and assistance, He will answer us, if our quest is of pure intent. 'seek and ye shall find'.
We should never accept what someone tells us as truth. In this day, the majority of the world is literate, so we can read scriptures from their source ourselves, and determine through our own God-given faculties truth from falsehood. We do not need to rely on others to interpret scripture for us anymore. We are encouraged to look into everything with a searching eye. God is showing tremendous faith in us. He recognizes our spiritual maturity, even if we don't.
How many of our religious/spiritual perceptions are based on what others have told us throughout our lives? Isn't it time we grow up? It's our own choice whether or not to undertake responsibility for our own spiritual growth and well-being.
I believe that if we can do that, we will begin to recognize the similiarities throughout religious history and see how they compliment each other perfectly. Everyday we witness the interconnectedness of all aspects of life. Weaving a glorious tapestry of His grand design. God is One. We are all His children.
To me it all makes perfect sense. God's way is amazingly simple. We (humanity) are responsible for complicating the issues. It's no wonder we continue to make the same mistakes over and over again. When the call is raised...will we be open to the accepting something other than that which we expect?
Have a wonderful day!
Could it be because the scriptures always describe such an event in gloriously descriptive language? But history tells us that the way of God is not a way of literal earthly fanfare, but a spiritual one, the power and glory described in the scriptures has never been about the literal description of earthly events, but rather of heavenly ones. Why would God do it any differently the next time. While we continually look to the sky for His descent, we may miss what is going on right under our noses.
The history of each religion teaches us that the expected unfoldment of prophecy, by those whose job it was to know, was in fact an illusion created by fallible human beings attempting to decipher the word of God through intellectual/literal means. Because of a mis-perception based on their attachment to a manmade illusion, they were incapable of recognizing the truth standing right before their eyes. The first followers of each religion were not the learned men of the age, time after time, the meek and humble were the ones who recognized the spiritual implications of these prophecies, and Jesus reiterated that this will be the case again.
God does indeed work in mysterious ways. Part of the mystery is that He's consistent, but yet we continue to make the same mistakes of the past and fail to recognize or acknowledge that wonderfully simple fact.
The lesson: No one should be too attached to what we think we know, our perceptions can be clouded by any number of things, how can we be sure our perceptions are accurate? We should all be humble and open to receive guidance from above in our quest for truth. Our thirst for truth will compel us ever forward, beseeching God for guidance and assistance, He will answer us, if our quest is of pure intent. 'seek and ye shall find'.
We should never accept what someone tells us as truth. In this day, the majority of the world is literate, so we can read scriptures from their source ourselves, and determine through our own God-given faculties truth from falsehood. We do not need to rely on others to interpret scripture for us anymore. We are encouraged to look into everything with a searching eye. God is showing tremendous faith in us. He recognizes our spiritual maturity, even if we don't.
How many of our religious/spiritual perceptions are based on what others have told us throughout our lives? Isn't it time we grow up? It's our own choice whether or not to undertake responsibility for our own spiritual growth and well-being.
I believe that if we can do that, we will begin to recognize the similiarities throughout religious history and see how they compliment each other perfectly. Everyday we witness the interconnectedness of all aspects of life. Weaving a glorious tapestry of His grand design. God is One. We are all His children.
To me it all makes perfect sense. God's way is amazingly simple. We (humanity) are responsible for complicating the issues. It's no wonder we continue to make the same mistakes over and over again. When the call is raised...will we be open to the accepting something other than that which we expect?
Have a wonderful day!