Trust In Divine Power
The national mental status in the U.S. appears to be
shaky. Depression, despair, stress, anxiety, anger, revenge, prolonged grief,
jealousy, and apathy abound. Many others could be listed. These can be powerful
disease triggers. The results of a national survey by the U.S. Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare indicated that 25 percent of the population
admitted to being under a major degree of stress. One source estimated that
perhaps one-third of Americans could be considered mentally healthy.
Mental
state influence on physical problems
If a partial list were to be composed of physical
diseases with apparent psychological components, it would look something like
this: allergies, asthma, angina, arthritis, back pain, cancer, hair and scalp
problems, headaches, heart disease, hypertension, insomnia, impotence,
irritable bowel syndrome, skin problems, and ulcers. It has been estimated that
75 percent of all complaints that patients present are stress related.
How does our mind contribute to disease? Negative
emotions trigger the release of certain hormones and stimulate the nervous
system in such a way as to put stress on the various organs in the body. As
these organs are subjected to this stress over long periods of time they become
weakened. Once weakened they are more susceptible to disease processes invading
from without or being triggered from within. Which organs are affected first,
and to what degree, depends upon the person's heredity, constitution,
environment, and lifestyle. By the time symptoms of disease occur it is often
difficult to trace them from cause to effect and to know for sure which risk
factors played the primary role in the disease process.
God's
remedy for mankind's problems
The third chapter of Genesis in the Bible tells us
the origin of mankind's problems and God's remedy for our situation. Genesis,
chapter 3, begins with Eve being led into disobedience. She was deceived, yet
the decision was hers to go against what God had said. She then proceeded to
involve Adam in disobeying God. Adam was not deceived, yet he, too, chose to
join his wife in disobeying his Creator.
Immediately they sensed a change in themselves. It
was not the change for the better that their deceiver had promised. Instead, it
was a change for the worse. For the first time they felt shame and guilt. They
tried to cover themselves by making aprons out of fig leaves. They hid
themselves from God and were afraid. When God found them and started
questioning them, they began shifting the blame. They would not admit any
personal responsibility.
The
desire to escape guilt
Does this little scenario sound familiar? It should.
Feelings of guilt, fear, and inadequacy accurately portray the sad condition of
humanity. These feelings lead us to want to escape. We blame others, all the
while seeking to cover up our own deficiencies. Our futile attempts at escapism
and coping do not always degenerate to the lowest levels of physical combat,
tongue lashings, promiscuity, or criminal behavior. They may assume an air of
respectfulness—a little pride, a little self-indulgence, a white lie, a cutting
remark that we really didn't mean to be taken seriously.
Just like Adam and Eve, our disobedience to God's
will has broken our peace with Him. Unless we are at peace with God we can
never be at peace with ourselves or with our fellow human beings. The worst
deception that could befall a person then, would be to think he is at peace
with God when he is not, to think he has the solution to life's problems when
he really doesn't. Many do not recognize it, but they themselves, along with
the whole human family, have repeated our first parents' failure and are
terminally ill. The Bible defines this illness as sin, but many seem not to be
interested in the Remedy.
But for those who do recognize that they have a need
and who desire the remedy, God has just the solution. The solution is contained
in a promise. In Genesis, chapter 3, God said that He would plant within us a
hatred of evil, and that one day good would win over evil. He appointed toil
and suffering as a means of developing self-discipline in us so that the evil
results of sin already set in motion might be curtailed to some extent. And
finally God did an interesting thing. Out of animal skins He made Adam and Eve
a suit of clothes and dressed them Himself.
The
inadequacy of fig leaves
Wouldn't fig leaves work just as well as animal
skins for clothes? Not too many people would think so today. God wanted them
(and us) to realize that what they (we) had lost could not be replaced by
anything of their (our) own design or devising. They (we) needed a covering
crafted by God Himself. In sinning they had lost their righteousness. They had
sold out their integrity. A divine plan, rather than a human plan, was needed
to resolve the problems.
Now, recall that it was God who created Adam and Eve
in the beginning. Therefore everything they had originally came from God,
including their righteousness or goodness—a pure, untainted, heaven-inclined
mind with no gap between knowing what should be done and doing it. Since what
they had lost had been put in them by God, it is clear that only God could put
it back. They could no more recreate their minds than they could call a world
into existence. They were totally helpless and dependent upon God to restore
them.
A
conditional restoration
And God did restore them on the spot. No sooner was
there an emergency than God was there with the remedy. However, this
restoration was conditional upon two things. First, faith in a Redeemer that
was to come, and second, their own willingness to render continuing obedience
in the future. Every person ever born would have to meet these same two
conditions laid down for Adam and Eve in order to be restored. This restoration
cannot be inherited; it must be accepted by each person individually.
The
Bible evidence
This beautiful truth about God's rescue efforts in
our behalf is recorded all through the Bible. Prophets have seen it in vision
and poets have written about it.
"And he shewed me Joshua the
high priest standing before the angel of the Lord, and Satan standing at his
right hand to resist him. And the Lord said unto Satan, the Lord rebuke thee, O
Satan; even the Lord that hath chosen Jerusalem rebuke thee: is not this a brand
plucked out of the fire? Now Joshua was clothed with filthy garments, and stood
before the angel. And he answered and spake unto those that stood before him,
saying, take away the filthy garments from him. And unto him he said, Behold, I
have caused thine iniquity to pass from thee, and I will clothe thee with a
change of raiment. And I said, Let them set a fair mitre upon his head. So they
set a fair mitre upon his head, and clothed him with garments. And the angel of
the Lord stood by." Zechariah 3:1-5
"I put on righteousness, and
it clothed me: my judgment was a robe and a diadem." Job 29:14
This same truth, that God restores us to moral
uprightness, is illustrated in the New Testament Scriptures as well. In the
Gospel of Matthew there is recorded a parable Jesus told about a king who sent
his servants out to invite everyone they could find to come to his son's
marriage.
"And when the king came in to
see the guests, he saw there a man which had not on a wedding garment: And he
said unto him, Friend, how comest thou in hither not having a wedding garment?
And he was speechless." Matthew 22:11-12
The parable may seem absurd until one realizes the
reason for the king's displeasure. There was no excuse for the guest not to
have a wedding garment on because the king himself had provided wedding
garments for all the guests. The only thing they had to do was to put them on.
There was no excuse to neglect the gift.
"Then said the king to the
servants, Bind him hand and foot, and take him away, and cast him into outer
darkness; there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth." Matthew 22:13. Just as the
ungrateful guest was excluded from the king's wedding, so all those who neglect
to put on Christ's righteousness, and instead depend upon their own fig-leaf garments,
their good deeds, will meet with similar tragic consequences.
The
righteousness of Christ . . . for us
All of the human inventions to make us better people
are insufficient to remake one soul into the image of God, much less save an
entire planet. Only Christ's righteousness, the covering crafted for us by God
Himself, is able to heal the wounds caused by sin and to change the course of
our life.
There is one other aspect of God's act in clothing
Adam and Eve with skins that must be mentioned. It is the crux of the whole
transaction. In fact, it is the center and focus of the whole Bible. You see,
in order for God to obtain those skins, some animal must die. An innocent
creature had to give its life so that Adam and Eve could be clothed. What did
it mean? The lamb was a symbol of God's Son, Jesus Christ. The apostle Paul
describes it simply:
"But God commendeth his love
toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." Romans 5:8
In order to be able to forgive our sins, to clothe
us in His righteousness and to provide us the grace necessary to keep God's
law, Christ had to become a man, live a perfect life of obedience on this earth
and then suffer the punishment for our sins. Christ succeeded in His mission,
just as the Old Testament prophecies said that He would. Christ's victorious
life means that we also can have victory over sin by exercising faith in Him.
Christ's resurrection is the Christian's assurance of receiving immortality and
a perfectly whole body at the resurrection of the just when Jesus returns in
the near future.
Anciently these truths were taught by means of a
system of sacrificial types and symbols. These "shadows" pointed
forward to Christ's incarnation, life, death, resurrection, and heavenly
ministry. Now our faith can he based on the reality of an accomplished fact,
not just a shadow of something to look forward to.
Shall
we trust Him?
There are many questions that come to mind, such as
"Why?" To answer them all here would not be possible. If you have
questions, write to us. We'd love to hear from you. The answers are in the
Bible. What we have dealt with here, in a small way, is the issue of trust.
Trusting God enough to surrender your life to Him. Trusting Him with your
fig-leaf, bandaid, do-it-yourself, patchwork of human inventions and self-help
theories, and letting Him place upon you His perfect royal robe of His own
righteousness.
Being thus clothed means we have His mind in us. We
have His power to overcome sin, and all the problems that sin causes. The gap
between knowing and doing is bridged. We can carry out our good intentions.
Positive thoughts and emotions replace the negative.
"Now the works of the flesh
are manifest, which are these; adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness,
idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions,
heresies, envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the
which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which
do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God. But the fruit of the
Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,
meekness, temperance: against such there is no law. And they that are Christ's
have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts. If we live in the
Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit." Galatians 5:19-25
Christ's
sacrifice and reward
God's Son suffered intensely, more than we can know,
so that He could have the joy of seeing us clothed in His righteousness. His
entire life was one of self-sacrifice. Finally, He was tortured and crucified
on a cruel cross. What reward does He want for this sacrifice? All He ever
desired was the joy of providing a way for us to live new lives now and at last
to be reunited with Him on that brighter shore of eternity. Then God's original
plan in creating Adam and Eve will be realized. We with them will enjoy the
heavenly reward unhindered and uninterrupted forever.
It
is not too late
Perhaps some will think it is too late for them, or that their problems are too complicated, or that they could never be Christians. Away with such thinking. Trust Him all the way and see the salvation of your God. "Let Him take hold of my strength, that he may make peace with me; and he shall make peace with me." Isaiah 27:5
"And Jesus said unto them, I
am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that
believeth on me shall never thirst . . . . All that the Father giveth me shall
come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out." John 6:35, 37
"And the Spirit and the bride
say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst
come. And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely." Revelation 22:17