Sunday, May 31, 2020

In response to Dr. Warren Ward's article "Sooner or later we all face death. Will a sense of meaning help us?"


Wonderful article.

This article captures the ambivalence of living with a materialistic worldview (all that is real and matter in life is material things) and our innate yearning to have meaning and purpose in our existence and quest for life. Materialistic or scientistic (note not scientific) view of life doesn't give a reason for the latter - i.e. the meaning and purpose in life, enjoyment of beauty, relationships, and the want of experience that to the fullest. 

Here the Christian worldview makes absolute sense by reminding us we humans are created in the image of God and possess dignity and honor that is unique and special compared to "rest of existence: the rocks, oceans, trees, birds, and insects." We have a longing for life- the need for love, appreciation for beauty, want of meaning and purpose. We are created to worship as psychosomatic (body and spirit/soul) beings integrated never to exist in separation. Aristotle's view that we are embodied souls fits right within the biblical view of humans as opposed to the Platonic view which is the predominant in the Western mindset. 

We are created for a reality that is not just physical but spiritual. Christ entering into the physical world and rising again in the physical body and ascending to a spiritual realm is solid evidence and hope for this new reality called the new heaven and new earth. It includes heaven and earth (the spiritual and material) and we are taught to pray for heavenly reality come to merge with the earthly one. The earthly reality is under corruption and decay but we are called to renew, reform, and restore what is broken, corrupt. Such existence gives one tremendous purpose, meaning, and enjoyment of life. Yet, the sufferings, death, sins, and evil within and around us remind us we need to be rescued from a predicament that is bound to decay as the gravitational force always pulling things down. God coming in the flesh is for the very purpose to rescue us and opening the door for us to enter into this new heaven and new earth right now. This is the Christian Gospel - good news. We are invited to enter into this new reality but only through a relationship with God we can do this. Faith in Christ who broke into the material world from the spiritual is necessary to enter into this new heaven and the new earth where all our aspirations for life are fully realized and affirmed. Suffering and the fleeting nature of life and its imminent end at any time reminds us to yearn for this new heaven and new earth by relying on God instead of trusting in our own wits and efforts. It keeps us humble. 



May 31st 2020

Sunday, April 12, 2020

His Kingdom is Forever




His Kingdom is Forever
It is Saturday evening before Easter 2020. I just returned from a short drive to drop off something at the doorsteps of a friend’s house. I was listening to National Public Radio (NPR)[1]. The music was terrific and was played by unknown musicians from their homes with acoustic guitar and piano. And the comments by the host doing the show from his home studio in the Brooklyn, NY seeing the rainbow drawn by kids on a wall while walking his dog reminded of the promise to Noah. It moved me to tears that I had to double-check whether I was listening to NPR or a new and better Christian station on the air. A poem appreciated a junk mail leaflet for sale of sofabeds pondering the work went to produce the sofas, the marketing people, graphic artists, and it went on to express how much the author misses the ordinary interactions with people, his drive to work, etc. God is up to something with people who are on shutdown due to coronavirus outbreak.

In Luke 24, we read Jesus was appearing to His disciples on the day of His resurrection, the first Easter. Jesus did appear many times in the days following until the day of His Ascension for 40 days. The central theme of His encouragement during His appearances focused on the Kingdom of God. The resurrected Jesus is indeed the Lord and the promised Messiah. The God of the Hebrews, Yahweh, is indeed the Lord Jesus, the Christ in a resurrected body. The palpable first fruit of hope of God’s eternal kingdom. This message needs proclamation starting from Jerusalem, where Jesus was rejected and crucified to Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.

The witnesses whom Jesus would choose to testify are the remaining apostles who are to stay until the promised Holy Spirit to come upon them. These apostles and rest of the disciples (120 of them in total) remained faithfully in prayer to receive the Holy Spirit, Who would fill them as promised in the Old Testament (OT) on the day of Pentecost. The day of Pentecost was a day of feast and celebration of wheat harvest, and special sacrifices were offered in Jerusalem as prescribed in the OT. Also, in Judaism, the festival was associated with the renewal of God’s covenants with Noah and Moses. The Spirit of wisdom, joy, and power would fall upon a church devoted themselves to prayer. What an encouragement to prayer so that the church of Jesus Christ today would be filled with the Spirit of God to bear testimony to God’s kingdom. Prophet Joel envisioned the pouring out of the Spirit of God on people in the context of a plague of locusts on Israel (Joel 1-2) as an impending judgment. But when the people responded in repentance, the Lord heard them and reversed their fortunes, promising them plenty of harvests. 

We are amid a pandemic during this Easter season. As we look to the days ahead, let us remember God is calling His church to Himself and the faithful proclamation of the good news of His kingdom and resurrected Christ as Lord. The people are looking for answers and yearning for connection with other human beings who are image-bearers of God. May we pray they would seek the Author of Life. May we also pray as Israelites in Joel’s day in repentance and faith so that we are filled with joy, wisdom, and the power of the Holy Spirit to bear witness and that God would heal this pandemic. A day of celebration of harvests would dawn.







[1] https://www.livefromhere.org/ broadcast on 04/11/2020