Covenant Presbyterian Church
Sunday Morning Foundations Classes
God's Positioning System (GPS)
“He has risen! … He has risen indeed!”
“Bless
the Lord oh my soul,
Bless His Holy Name!”
A few short
weeks ago, daily life
was routine and we anticipated celebrating Easter at church. The COVID-19 virus disrupted almost every aspect of daily life, including worshiping together. Thanks to live streaming,
we can still “join together” for Easter worship, 10:15 A.M. via http://covp.org
The coronavirus
has created a time of uncertainty and fear for many, but it also provides an opportunity
to share Jesus Christ electronically by live streaming worship services with family and friends—it’s as easy as forwarding the
COVENANT 411 email and/or posting the worship live stream link on Facebook, with an invitation to join
us. Many may not, but perhaps some will. Pray for a fruitful harvest.
Together we are the Body of Christ (Eph. 4:4-16)!
This blog-site provided an opportunity to continue our Sunday morning Foundations' class. Our current study theme remains the same, “Who are We?” “Where are We Going?” Who we are is the Church, the Body of Christ, composed of all believers who have put their trust for salvation in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (1 Cor. 15:21-22). Jesus' Resurrection points to our own future resurrection with glorified bodies (1 Cor. 15:42-49)
1 Cor 15:21-22
21 For since death came through a man [Adam], the resurrection of the dead comes also through a man [Jesus]. 22 For as in Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive. NIV
Christians in Colosseum |
As offspring of Adam
and Eve we've come a long way from the Garden of Eden, with disasters and plagues of every kind being part of mankind's history. Each generation has endured and met its own challenges, such as persecutions of the early church, the 1918 Spanish flu, and WWII described as the “Greatest Generation.” Often such adversity and desperation turn people to God. Perhaps God is calling us to pray that the pandemic will turn people to Him who would not otherwise have done so.
Perhaps the COVID-19 pandemic is this generation’s
greatest challenge? During such times, with people yearning for hope, many turn to God. COVID-19 has swept aside the everyday distractions and cares of life, perhaps even turning hearts to God. Isaiah 41:10 reassures us that as His people, we can set our anxieties and fears aside by placing our hope and faith in Him.
Isa 41:10
10 So do
not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will
strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right
hand. NIV
Many if not most churches have risen to the
challenge by live
streaming worship, which provides a unique opportunity
to share Jesus Christ with family and friends. The Easter message is one of
hope, not just for the Church, but for the world around us. For the people of
God, Easter is truly more than chocolate bunnies and Easter egg hunts, it is
one of hope. So, please share Easter worship with a neighbor or friend http://covp.org
Jesus’ resurrection
is victory over sin
and death, bringing us into fellowship with God, assuring us that He is our
comfort and our strength always and under all circumstances.
The Church
is the Body of Christ (Ephesians 1.22-23; 1 Corinthians 12.12-13; Romans
12.3-5; Colossians 1.24).
Our membership
into the Body of Christ is through the baptism of the Holy Spirit (1
Corinthians 12.13; Galatians 3.27-28).
The
resurrection is evidence that Jesus is truly the Son of God, and His
resurrection is evidence that being His Church, we too will rise from the grave
on the last day, when our soul is united with our resurrected, glorified body,
which is the theme of our study. It answers both questions: “Who are We?”
and “Where are We Going?”
Jesus’
bodily Resurrection from the grave is only the beginning of the full significance
of His Resurrection. Acts 3:21 tells us that He will restore everything to
its original beauty, and Romans 8:22-23 assured us of the redemption of our own
bodies.
Restoring
everything is to bring it back to its original perfect condition before the
Fall and sin contaminated and perverted God’s original creation described in Genesis
chapters 1& 2. Yet it will be taken a step further, being united with the New Heaven (Rev. 21:1).
Acts 3:21
21 He must remain in heaven until the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets. NIV
Let’s reflect
once again on the attributes of God: He is immutable (unchanging), omniscient
(all knowing) and omnipotent (all powerful). We know that Satan is a created
being. But one created with splendor as Lucifer the morning star, with great intellect and prowess, so much so
that even though Adam and Eve were created perfect and complete in every detail,
he was able to deceive and mislead them. Suppose we didn't have Jesus as our Advocate and had to deal with Satan on our own?
Even with
the Fall, Romans 8:28 reassures us that God’s plan for man will always prevail,
even during times of tragedies and plagues, even when man fails, God is faithful.
Rom 8:28
28 And we
know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who
are the called according to His purpose. NKJV
The significance of Jesus’
Resurrection extends beyond Easter. It’s also a promise of what lies ahead as stated in Rev. 21
Rev
21:1-4:
21:1 Then
I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth
had passed away, and there was no longer any sea. 2 I saw the Holy City, the
new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride
beautifully dressed for her husband. 3 And I heard a loud voice from the throne
saying, "Now the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them.
They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. 4
He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or
mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away." NIV
COVID-19 is a Challenge but not the End!
We do not know where the COVID-19 virus will take us as a Nation, or what impact it will have on our culture and lifestyle, or how long it will last, but our hope is in Jesus Christ as we celebrate His Resurrection as His people!
Though we are His people, nevertheless, we are sinners in need of a Savior. Jesus' Resurrection is the fruit of our salvation. The Fall of Adam and Eve demonstrates that no creature, no matter how perfect, could
indefinitely sustain personal and perfect holiness on their own merits.
God’s plan wasn’t just to create man, but to adopt man to be united with Jesus Christ, Himself—not otherwise possible before the Fall. I have no doubt, that just as 1/3 of the angels rebelled and fell from grace, it was equally likely that mankind, left to their own merits, would have inevitably fallen, as well. Then what? Rescue us one at a time? God, in His wisdom, dealt with the issue "once and for all.--i.e., the final settlement.
God’s plan wasn’t just to create man, but to adopt man to be united with Jesus Christ, Himself—not otherwise possible before the Fall. I have no doubt, that just as 1/3 of the angels rebelled and fell from grace, it was equally likely that mankind, left to their own merits, would have inevitably fallen, as well. Then what? Rescue us one at a time? God, in His wisdom, dealt with the issue "once and for all.--i.e., the final settlement.
God’s
ordained the Fall to occur— but, it’s important that we don’t confuse that with
causing Adam and Eve to sin (God is not the author of sin) (1 Jn 3:5; Gal
2:17). Because of His great love for His creatures, God sent His Son, Jesus
Christ, as our Redeemer and Savior. Not just to die on the cross and return to
heaven, but to spend eternity being spiritually united with us through the Holy
Spirit, and physically united with us in the flesh with Jesus--being 100%
God, and 100% man. Jesus Christ our Savior and Redeemer.
We know God
created the angels as spirit beings, having spirit
bodies with both form and
substance—described as being seen “like a man” in Daniel 8:15; 10:16, 18. Just
as man has distinct physical bodies, in the Bible angles are described as having distinct
spiritual bodies, also as we are told in Revelation 12.
Rev 12:7-9
7 And there was war in heaven. Michael and his angels fought against the dragon, and the dragon and his angels fought back. 8 But he was not strong enough, and they lost their place in heaven. NIV
Angels announcing Jesus' birth to the shepherds Luke 2;8-20 |
Rev 12:7-9
7 And there was war in heaven. Michael and his angels fought against the dragon, and the dragon and his angels fought back. 8 But he was not strong enough, and they lost their place in heaven. NIV
Jesus, the
Son of God, before becoming man, resided in heaven as Spirit. Had there
not been the Fall, there would be no need for a Savior or for Jesus to become
Man.
This raises
a question:Would God have created us with physical
bodies designed to reside on planet earth, and then, because of the Fall,
have us now reside in a distant, none-physical realm forever? Since we are
physical beings created out of the dust of the earth, why would God resurrect
our earthly bodies only to relocate us to a distant spiritual realm? Why would
Jesus, Himself retain His human body? It appears inconsistent with the creation
account of Genesis. We know God is immutable (unchanging). If He relocated us
to a spiritual realm, wouldn’t it imply then, that He changed His mind
regarding the destiny of man? He created us from the earth and Jesus took on
the very same body, why then would He transport us away from the earth as our
new home? I believe the answer lies in the following Scriptural verses.
Isa 65:17-19…17
"Behold, I will create new heavens and a new
earth.
The
former things will not be remembered, nor will they come to mind.
for I
will create Jerusalem to be a delight and its people a joy.
19 I will
rejoice over Jerusalem and take delight in my people;
the sound
of weeping and of crying will be heard in it no more. NIV
... and 2
Peter 3:11-13…11 Since everything will be destroyed in this way, what kind of
people ought you to be? You ought to live holy and godly lives 12 as you look
forward to the day of God and speed its coming. That day will bring about the
destruction of the heavens by fire, and the elements will melt in the heat. 13
But in keeping with his promise we are looking forward to a new heaven and a
new earth, the home of righteousness. NIV
Note:
“Destroyed” can be described as: shattered, cracked, smashed, damaged, ruined.
It doesn’t mean obliterated; which by contrast means: wiped out, eliminated,
eradicated, annihilated, reduced to nothing. In the same way, our bodies will
be resurrected and restored, being super-natural versus natural, but physical
never the less, as demonstrated by Christ in His resurrected body. For as He
is, so shall we be (1John 1:7). I believe the same is true for the earth.
For an
illustration of the “destruction of the heavens and earth” we can look at gold
ingots thrown into a blast furnace being destroyed by the intense heat; where
they are melted down and purged of all impurities, with only pure gold remaining.
It would seem that the same is true regarding the “destruction” of the heavens
and the earth. They do not disappear, but rather are purged and cleansed of all
impurities—all traces of the Fall and sin that marred and contaminated God's
perfect creation is totally eradicated.
What then,
lies ahead?
Our next Lesson #5, to be posted next Saturday, will explore that question further. God bless!
END OF LESSON #4
Our next Lesson #5, to be posted next Saturday, will explore that question further. God bless!
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