The Truth

Romans 1:18-21, “For the wrath of God is revealed from Heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness, because what may be known of God is manifest in them, for God has shown it to them. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse.”

God is not hidden and we are still hiding. From the days of Genesis when Adam and Eve hid themselves in the garden, even though man was hiding from God, God was not hiding from man. His works are visible for anyone who is interested in seeing them. i suppose the key operative phrase there is “anyone who is interested”.

Let’s talk about the idea of “wrath” a little. In our weekly Bible study in Romans, i’ve been re-re-re-re-reading it all. When i got to Rom1:18, i stopped, and struggled at the word “wrath”. For the first time, as i read the word several times out loud, i actually paid attention to my mental picture. Ugh! Not pretty! Where did i get this idea that i’m seeing? Yup, more than likely right out of the southern church pulpit of fire and brimstone. My focus isn’t on what “they”, the infamous “they” got wrong, but how i have a twisted view of the Lord. i can’t be responsible for them, nor will i waste my time being offended by anyone’s doctrine, but i can do something about myself.

It is the truth: There is no excuse for not believing in God, although many of us have got tons of excuses, and some are even quite convincing. Many are literally working to deconstruct their faith, which in the classical sense is more about our epistemology, what we believe, how we came to that idea, and why we think it’s a good idea. BUT! The modern day meaning of deconstructing faith is merely a cover to deconversion ourselves and embrace the ever popular agnosticism and even atheism, thereby making ourselves our own God, we are our own standard, our own beginning and end. We are choosing. Sad.

The truth: the Lord has clearly revealed Himself to the world and to each individual’s conscience. i believe we have to be interested enough to look and see. Simply looking up at the stars at night should convince anyone there is a Creator, or looking at flowers, or the intricacies of leaves and seasons. It is obvious the unintelligent universe could not possibly have devised such complexity. In addition, i am convinced all people know deep inside themselves that there is a God, and there is a universal standard of right and wrong. However, they suppress the truth because, again, i am convinced, they don’t want to believe.

“Don’t want to” is at the core of the matter, just a heart full of “don’t want to”. Believing would put unbelievers face-to-face with themselves … they would have to reconcile their nature to give power to their flesh over their spirit, and would have to deal with their systemic rebellion. Our need to come back to God seems more than most are willing to bear. Maybe the need for Christ isn’t acute enough yet … it will be.

Therefore, they deny the facts of God’s existence and play little mental games, trying to rationalize away the truth. Because of this, God’s “wrath” is revealed from Heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness.

“Wrath”, now there’s a word we never hear anyone casually use in conversation. In this case, it isn’t just raging anger as we’ve been taught … that is a teaching which has cast unkind shadows on the heart of love. The Greek word implies a “lavish swelling of sap and vigor,” a “thrusting and upsurging”. It implies a “decisive action” with a “specific focus”, not “blind anger” just snapping at anything that moves, but is specialized as a powerful passion of God’s heart, as in a driving passion to avenge injustice. Oh, how we often misconstrue God’s heart and intentions, and i think we really need to do something about that. i think most of what we’ve been taught is that God’s “wrath” is more a predominantly negative judgment, like saying, “If you don’t do right, God is gonna’ git you!” The Lord never, ever operates in “blind irritation”, nor is ever filled with “irrational emotion” with the intent to hurt anyone who is in His way. That’s not it. It is a word used of righteous soldiers and men of high valor defending against evil. The raging angry gods of the Greeks, THEY were the ones who were unswerving, pitiless and terrible, and that my friends, has been overlaid on the character of our God and King. The deities of the Greeks were the ones brimming over the top with divine “payback”, always calling for retribution, eyes on fire with resentment, always making sure that “punishment closely followed fault”, over and over till we’re pounded to dust, with no mention of grace. Isn’t that how many see God these days? That was the Greek gods, but that is not who we serve … never did, never will. This transference of character from the Greek false gods, lo eloah, not gods, lo el, not divine, upon the one and only God is yet, another twist created to make us view the Lord as spiteful and bitter. It is a lie.

God is the God of truth. The God of the Bible is not a god of myth or legend. Jesus Christ is truth, after all, He said in John14:6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” He is the ultimate reality, the very personification of the way the truth and the life; He is what is truly real in the universe; He is what is real in a world full of deception and lies. Likewise, the Bible is not just some made-up book of religious fantasy; rather it is true spiritually, historically, and scientifically.

God is not hidden. We are. We were hiding in the garden of Eden, and we are still hiding today. The Lord is bidding us to come out of hiding, to humble ourselves and be honest, to throw open the doors of our heart and tear down our fences. Christ is visible and willing to forgive us all our darkest secrets. We’ve simply go to be willing to come out of our hiding places.

i’m Social Porter for Living In His Name Ministries.

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