Father gave me a new definition for ‘sin’. It is, “An attempt to fulfill a perceived need in our own strength.”
Our ‘perceived needs’ are not our real needs. We have only one REAL need which is captured in the scripture that subtitles this website and the song that follows this blog “…and being with you nothing else I desire”.
This need is not something we can ever fulfill by ‘our own strength’. We simply acknowledge that we have already received “everything we need for life and godliness” (2 Pt.1:3) through Christ from our COVENANTAL God. It is experienced and expanded as we continue faithful in our covenant relationship with him and with each another – through thick and thin.
The Paul Kyle amplified and current version of Is. 40:31 reads, “As we ‘wait on’, (literally, bind to or become entwined with.….) the Lord, we are changed (literally ‘exchange’ our strength for His) and ‘rise up’ in the Spirit ‘with wings as’ (Philadelphia – the city of brotherly love) ‘Eagles’.
The image of the carving above, sent by friends in Ireland, spoke to me of the leper who returned not only outwardly transformed but also inwardly – to a covenantal lover.
“Then one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, praising God with a loud voice, and he fell on his face at Jesus’ feet, giving him thanks.” (Luke 17:15,16)
It could also portray Paul the destroyer on the Damascus road. Do you see those tears of self righteous anger becoming tears of joyful repentance? Do you see the muscles of religious bondage become the intertwined binding with the divine in this freshly humbled one?…. now a covenantal lover of God and man.
Then again it could be Peter the denier, one of the disciples who arose from the TRANSIENT ‘I’m out of here…..every man for himself!’ bunch of Gethsemane to the TRANSCENDENT ’till death us do part’ company of bold covenantal lovers post Pentecost.
It is by the Spirit of the Lord we rise up onto this High-way of Holiness.(Is.35:8)
As my song puts it:
See laughter and joy running past,
Sorrow and sighing flee away;
Weeping may come but she won’t last
In the morning there’s joy here to stay.
Come up onto the highway of the Lord,
Come up unto the highway of the Lord,
Come up onto the highway of the Lord
And TOGETHER we’ll go in……….as that joy-filled throng!
The really good news is that we are all invited to get “caught up to heaven” (Rev. 12:5) into the relational integrity of the Godhead as we joyfully join the Company of the humbled and now exalted leper, destroyer and denier.
Arising
from the
TRANSIENT TRANSACTIONAL TRAGEDY
to the
TRANSCENDENT COVENANTAL COMEDY