Life is unpredictable, joyous, painful, purposeful, tragic, meaningful, adventurous, and intense. Though our feelings about life may change constantly, it's an incredible journey worth fighting for. Without God, it's hard to believe life is worth it when the going gets rough. With God, He is our firm foundation and sound refuge we can rely on always; this fact makes the road traveled infinitely sweeter. Hopefully, this blog will provide you the tools needed to remain close to Him through it all.
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02 September, 2012
The Love Connection
One day, long ago, God decided to create something around him. Not only were the birds of the fields, the water, the trees, and everything that has breath created, but God did something that connected us to him. Hebrews 2:7 says, "Yet you made them (us) only a little lower than the angels." God's connection with human flesh did not stop there. While we were made a little lower than angels, the connection had to be deeper. Enter Jesus, who did not just die a horrible, bloody death so we may live, but also so that we may have a connection with purpose, passion, and ultimately, the Father who governs over all creation. Hebrews 2:14 even clarifies that Jesus became flesh "because God's children are human beings - the Son also became flesh and blood."
Again in Hebrews 2 (verse 11), God sent his son so that "...Jesus and the ones he makes holy have the same father." In other words, Jesus was "given a position 'a little lower than the angels'" like us so that Jesus could connect us to God. Furthermore, since "the Son did not come to help angels [but] he came to help the descendants of Abraham" (Hebrews 2:16), "therefore, it was necessary for him to be made in every respect like us" (verse 17). Jesus came to help the humans of the world, and did so in human form so we may relate and connect to a much bigger purpose - that being God and his plan for every individual.
What is most shocking is how Hebrews 2 concludes. "Since he himself has gone through suffering and testing, he is able to help us when we are being tested" (verse 18). Here, it shows that Jesus has gone through the biggest test, bigger than any test we can go through. Therefore, we can humbly go before God knowing that his Son was put through much worse. Now, because of Jesus and God's decision to place him "a little lower than the angels," a perfect leader for the sinners of the world, we can walk across the bridge and into the arms of the Father above. This beloved connection shows that God did not just want a world to stare at and watch closely, but he wanted a world He could give love to and receive love from. He desired to have a world that he could interact with, stay connected to, and extend unfathomable grace, mercy, and hope to. He so strongly desired a connection because he knew that was what we needed. We needed a bridge. We needed hope. So, Jesus came in human form (someone we can talk to and relate to) and went through human pain and suffering so that the connection could be made new again.
God, who is higher than the lowly sinners of the world, has found a bridge to us; that bridge is Jesus Christ, and he was sent as one of us in perfect form, yet died as if a sinner. Now, it is because of Jesus and his human form that "Jesus is not ashamed to call [us] his brothers and sisters." We, as disgusting sinners, can be connected to God because we are called brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ, who is God's Son.
Do not forget that Jesus did not just come so we may live (as incredible as that is), but He came so that we may know God, and so that God can call us His own - "to bring many children into glory."
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