Thursday Thoughts (1/19/17)
In a recent seminary class, our professor asked this
question, “What does the theology of the songs we sing in worship say about
what we believe about God?” The question was rather thought provoking. While my
thought is not about hymns or contemporary music, I am reminded that many who
dislike the current trend in music argue that today’s music is full of fluff. I
am not sure that is a fair accusation, as there are hymns that have poor theology,
but people like the tunes so they just overlook the issues.
The church, in the early centuries of Christianity, would
take into consideration what was a part of its liturgy as a way of determining
what they truly believed about God. That is, what the church confessed about
God in worship and prayer was what the church truly believed. As I contemplated
the professors question, I began wondering what our worship really says about
God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and the confessions of the first five centuries of
the Church. Have we wandered from our theological foundations and projected
some new image of God, that is actually an image of ourselves or our culture?
As a believer in Christ and as an ambassador of the Kingdom
of Heaven, I realize that my life is to reflect the Image of God. That is, when
people look at my attitudes, conduct, dreams, hopes, desires, they are to see
the nature of Christ Jesus living and flowing through me. The whole of my life
is a theological reflection, that ought to be, of God. However, I must
constantly and consistently sit at the feet of Jesus, allowing him to guide and
direct me, so that his reflection remains pure in my heart.
Christ Jesus is the perfect Image of God, as he is both God
and man. I am not a perfect image (yet), but it is possible to remain perfect
in the desire to allow the Image of God to reflect off my life. The fact that I
am not perfect in performance is not a license to fall short of the mark of his
image. The nature of Christ Jesus that dwells in me points out where I fall
short. His desire for me to be perfected leads me to make corrections, so that
I more purely reflect his image.
There is a lot of poor theology in our world. Some Christians
will trade in correct theology for a humanistic image of God. Instead of
letting God reflect off them, they reflect their own thoughts and ideas onto
God. When we do this our god becomes and idol. We begin believing things about
God that are nothing more than our own image.
Oh, Lord may my life be a true reflection of who you are
revealing yourself to be. May my thoughts about you fall away, so that you
might fully manifest your image in my life. I am dependent on your Holy Spirit
to reveal to me your will. Forgive me for casting an image before you and
labeling it god. For you alone are God, Christ Jesus is my savior and living
example, and your Holy Spirit is my guide and comforter. May the world know you
as they observe my life in you. Amen.
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