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The Pride of Life – Found Hidden in the Mirror

The pride of life is a difficult thing to see in oneself. The heart is deeply deceptive.

For one person the pride of their life is their million dollars in the bank:

For others it is:

•The big sounding corporate career they daily give themselves to.
•Their house or houses.
•The business they joined, built or purchased.
•The large church they built, or joined.
•The superior mothering or fathering abilities.
•The superior family they have.
•The careers or success of their children.
•Their ability to debate and be right about most things.
•Their ability to succeed at whatever they put their mind to.
•Superior political beliefs (or so we think).
•Superior theology (or so we think)
•Superior activism and making the world a better place (according to our shallow thoughts of the world).

•Any other ability or talent that we are pleased with about ourselves.

That is the best way we can identify the Pride of life. Pleased with ourselves, and the flip side of that coin. Being glad we are not like those other people who we see as inferior in some ways to us.

The pride of our lives makes good things bad, for us.

I’ve experienced even many sermons at church appeal to and strengthen the pride of our lives without realizing it. And accidentally do spiritual damage to the very young people we are trying to educate or inspire.

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Understanding the Reality of Unjust Suffering

I was slow-reading the book of Job from the Old Testalemt recently and was struck by a realization that I find fascinating. When Job was suffering and when his three “friends” were there debating him and accusing him. Job and all his friends were actually trying to make sense of their reality. Why were these series of tragedies happening to Job?

Both Job and his friends had thought they understood reality and life. But Job was smacked in the face with someting horrific that did not fit his understanding of life at all. A few of his friends were essentially insisting they still understood and were then accusing Job according to that understanding.

But as good as friends arguments and reasonsings and logic and eloquate debate were. Job’s friends did not know somethng that Job knew. And all four of them did not know something that God and Satan knew about the situation. The narrative of God drawing the attention of Satan onto Job and Satan then accusing him and then getting permission to torment him, were unknown realities to Job and his friends at the time.

Reality is what it is, and the best we can do is try to make sense of it. That is what much of this book of Job is about. Four rich, powerful and good men (plus one youth), trying to understand and explain reality.

I have made it one of my life’s ambitions and personal ministries to explain reality to those around me. On every level I am driven and motivated to both understand reality and help explain it to others. Scientific reality, emotional relational reality, political and geopolitical realities and most importantly spiritual reality.

Science and Reality

Toward explaining reality the learning method we call science has a role in explaining portions of reality. Although I think science is given more credit than it deservies, I love science, I do it daily at work and have a science degree.

Historically what is called scientific knowledge has changed over time, ALOT. The things we learn from science are later understood deeper by continued science. Or sometimes undone by actual science done well, after the ulterior motives are exposed and removed. Hypotheses are refuted or strengthened and tweaked from yesterday for something that tracks better with truth.

The Many Layers of Reality

So the fascinating things that we gradually understand via science are just one of many layers of reality. Importnat layers that should be understood but just a few of the many layers of reality for us to understand.

When Job’s friends were arguing and accusing much of what they were saying was true. Was accurate theologically, much had to do with the law of reaping and sowing. The problem was that it just didn’t apply to this situation. Job was not reaping what he sewed when his wealth was consumed with fire from heaven. When all his children were killed by a sudden and massive storm, and then when his body became infected with painful black boils. His suffering was not a consequence of his sin. Job knew that deep within, but his friends assumed it must be the case and increasingly accused him unjustly.

There was what I call a layer of reality that they did not understand nor realize was affecting his situation.

Sometimes we can only comprehend and deal with our realities, situations and circumstances with faith. Confident trust in the Lord who has access to us and our situation that we do not. We can even begin to comprehend and enlighten our spiritual reality by faith and by being trained to interact with God through the Spirit of Christ.

There was a layer of reality that they did not understand and that was the law of suffering brought about by the fall and by the takeover that Satan was able to do at the fall of Adam.

God schooled everyone listening about this layer of reality which we know as unjust suffering. Jesus Christ later elaborated on this law and displayed perfect submission to it. The suffering messiah as laser predicted in the book of Isaiah.

But there was something else going on with his situation. And we the readers are given insight into this something else in the first two chapters.

Fast forward to today I think it is important for the Christian, espeically ones who teach other Christians, to understand this layer of reality, this law of unjust suffering and its link to Jesus Christ and living the life of Jesus Christ. I hear young preachers preach like Job’s friends. Not comprehending the law of suffering and persecution and the cross that Jesus expects us to pick up daily and carry. Sometimes we are called to carry the very thing that will afflict us. That is not heresy and that is part of our realities. It is a part of the discipleship that the Spirit of Jesus is bringing to us.

Loss, Suffering and The Consolations of the Lord

There is a loss to serving God and there is loss to following God. There is even loss in staying pure and to doing what you know pleases the Lord. There is loss in many ways.

In some ways it is loss of friends in some ways it is being left out, cold shouldered, in other ways it is far worse in reviling and outright persecution. But make no mistake the Lord IS paying attention and is watching meticulously. You may feel frustrated, alone and left out. But he attends to you, there are consolations from him. There is a reward from him that comes when we side with him, cooperate with him, when we live our lives in a way that is consistent with what pleases him.

The eight consolations of the beatitudes. The giving of the kingdom x 2, comfort, inheritance of the earth, satisfaction, mercy, seeing of God, becoming a son of God, identification with the prophets of old.

The Beatitudes

““Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied. “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy. “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God. “Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. “Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you.”

Matthew 5:3-12

Paul teaching directly about suffering and comfort:

“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. For as we share abundantly in Christ’s sufferings, so through Christ we share abundantly in comfort too. If we are afflicted, it is for your comfort and salvation; and if we are comforted, it is for your comfort, which you experience when you patiently endure the same sufferings that we suffer. Our hope for you is unshaken, for we know that as you share in our sufferings, you will also share in our comfort.”

2 Cor 1:3-87

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