11 February 2019

Knowing and Experiencing God

There is a push today to "experience" God, and this is nothing new.  People want to have tangible evidence and experiences which for them confirm the reality of God's existence and power.  Whilst I applaud the desire to seek and know God who has revealed Himself in the world and His Word, the pursuit of religious experiences brings the divine down to the level of a hokey parlour trick.  To know God is to experience Him, and He is more than tingly or warm sensations.

In an old Mythbusters episode, the build team had the goofy idea that ancient people may have used small electrical currents to provide a "religious experience."  The largely western bias that what was believed to be a religious experience could not be supernatural was on full display.  Electric shocks, mind-altering drugs, and superstitions of ignorant people are seen by modern folks as plausible ways people believed they were in contact with God.  Whilst many ignorant and deceived people imagined they had an experience with God and were mistaken, it does not mean God is a sham.  Jesus backed up His claim of being the Way, the Truth, and the Life by rising from the dead and ascending to heaven in the presence of many witnesses.  This experience of Christ's disciples was more than euphoria but a realisation of God's reality and the promise of eternal life made theirs through faith in Jesus.

There is no set formula to receiving a revelation of God like we have to assemble a cabinet purchased at IKEA or following a wiring diagram to connect to electrical current.  In the scriptures we see God reveal Himself in ways which are shocking and surprising:  God spoke to people who loved Him and also to people who hated Him.  His presence was displayed as a pillar of cloud during the day and a pillar of fire at night.  Mt. Sinai shook and trembled in smoke when He descended, and also spoke to the prophet Elijah alone with a still, small voice.  He caused barren women to bring forth children, and rendered Zechariah mute until he named his son John.  God caused Mary to conceive as a virgin and bring forth Jesus Christ - that sounds like an unique experience!  The truth is God desires to be known, and those who seek Him will find Him.  He has more than a tingle of the fingers or splintering the sky with a thunderbolt, but love, acceptance, and forgiveness.  He provides abundant life which transcends experience.

One of God's laments in scripture is His people did not know Him.  The nation of Israel worked to follow His Laws but their ignorance of God was revealed by their lives which were bankrupt of His character.  Knowing God transforms people from within.  See what He spoke through the prophet in Jeremiah 9:3-6: "And like their bow they have bent their tongues for lies. They are not valiant for the truth on the earth. For they proceed from evil to evil, and they do not know Me," says the LORD. 4 "Everyone take heed to his neighbour, and do not trust any brother; for every brother will utterly supplant, and every neighbour will walk with slanderers. 5 Everyone will deceive his neighbour, and will not speak the truth; they have taught their tongue to speak lies; they weary themselves to commit iniquity. 6 Your dwelling place is in the midst of deceit; through deceit they refuse to know Me," says the LORD."  As people gathered for the feasts, prayed, sang, and offered sacrifices, it was quite the religious experience.  No doubt hair stood on end as the priests shouted praise to God, and what about when fire fell from heaven at the prayer of Solomon and consumed the offering?  God desired more than shivers down and spine, prophesying, and memories, that people would know Him.

Knowledge of God is enjoined through the mind coupled with faith.  I expect many were physically healed by Jesus who wondered how He was able to heal but did not worship Him as God.  There were people who pressed through the crowd to seek Jesus and were healed, and others Jesus came to alone and restored body and soul.  There were people who only heard of what Jesus did and cried out to Him believing, and others who witnessed Him raise a man from the dead sought to kill Him.  The concept of a "religious experience" can be pleasing to the atheist and agnostic, but more than being pleased ourselves we should do what pleases God.  Hebrews 11:6 says, "But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him."  God was pleased to give people senses, yet His presence transcends feelings, senses, physical healing, and knowledge.  A lot passes for a religious experience today, and our lives are meant to be more than a successive string of them because Jesus is our life.

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