Sunday’s Blessing – 11/02/2025 – Random Thoughts
If you have ever seen the movie, Men In Black (the first one), the outro of the movie shows aliens playing marbles with, what is understood from the context, galaxies. Strangely enough, I had a very similar thought years before the movie was ever made. Sitting on a beach as a young teen this thought occurred to me: What if our solar system is actually an atom in a much larger existence? What if all the various galaxies are part of some being much larger than we could ever comprehend?
After seeing the movie, I realized I’m not the only one with a strange imagination. The reality, however, is we are actually part of a much bigger something. This something is what we call God. God is not found in nature. Nature is found in God. You and I are not “islands” unto ourselves. We are intrinsically part of a whole.
The early Church knew this. They used the word, ekklesia (Greek – meaning called out ones), when speaking of the Church. It was not until Constantine that “church” was used to describe a building. THE Church is not a building. It is a people who bear the name of Christ. Jesus was Head of The Church. He was not “our personal Lord and Savior” as many in the West describe Him. That terminology was first used after North America was being populated by those coming here looking for religious freedom. Jesus does not come into us as individuals. We are actually baptized into Him!
Until we (The Church) get a proper perspective on our connectedness to other Christians we will never be “a single body” in the earth, “with parts in particular.” If we continue to see each “church” (local fellowships) as autonomous from all the other Christians, we will continue to struggle for identity and miss our opportunity to BE Jesus in the earth.
Today’s Blessing:
May you get the revelation of the Headship of Jesus to the whole ChurchSo you can discern the Lord’s Body, as commanded by Paul in CorinthiansAnd in doing so, realize that you are a part of something much larger than youWhich will allow the world to see the Kingdom of GodMay you gain perspective in the reality that the Holy Spirit brought you into JesusAs opposed to you deciding to “join” The ChurchWhich allows you to lose your identity in this worldAnd prepare you for living in the World to come – The Kingdom of HeavenMay you develop true humility, like John the BaptistWho declared to the world, “I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness”Accepting your purpose, as John accepted his, will lead to your fulfillmentAnd the expansion of the Kingdom of God in the earth
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