Tuesday, April 06, 2010

The Power of a Choice

God wishes to be loved by choice. He created angels - magnificent servants - but they were not created in His image. Man was His masterpiece. Why did man make the choice he made in the garden? Why did he survive the choice?

The answers are many, depending on the scholars you listen to. I believe that along with the wonderful power to choose, coupled with a finite mind with limited perception, Eve was deceived by the serpent who could not stand (and still can't) anything that is made in HIS image. Why did Adam follow Eve? Maybe he, too, was deceived. Maybe he loved Eve, and was afraid of losing her, so he followed her lead to insure they would not be separated. It's conjecture. I certainly would have considered it.

But even today, we have multiple trees in the garden. Most are good. Some are evil. God is a god of reward, and there can be no reward if there is no choice. We who are in Christ live in this blessed limbo of choice: good choices yield reward; bad choices yield no condemnation. Yes, there are consequences, but no condemnation. That is good news!

This presents another scenario. The very presence of God inspires - even demands - worship. Ask John, who fell at the Glorified Lord's feet as though dead. Ask him if that was a simple act of reverence. I think not. The reason that God does not manifest Himself 'more' in our worship is because if He did... we would have to worship Him. The very stones would cry out - as Jesus said.

God doesn't want forced worship any more than He wants forced love. He wants us to desire Him. Is it possible that if everyone were worshiping Him with all their heart, He would manifest Himself more often and in more power? After all... if we all freely give everything to Him in worship, then our choice has already been made.

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