“Where are you?”
God calls Adam after his fateful choice in the garden. Not long before, God and human beings had walked and talked together as friends. Suddenly, a rupture (a chasm) opened between the visible world of Eden and the invisible world of God. Separation was not God’s plan. For thousands of years, people accepted the fact that there were two worlds, the visible and the invisible. They lived life in the visible world of trees, mountains, and rivers, while acknowledging an unseen world that was more powerful and significant. Whatever could not be explained was credited to God, to this unseen, invisible world.
It is only in the last few centuries, as science and the enlightenment has spread, that belief in the unseen has faded. But, that does not make it any less true today than it was when Adam and Eve walked the Earth. Yet today, many perceive only one world, here and now, and assumes it is rational people that make all the good things happen, and that at death, existence ends and there is no God to hold us accountable.
I invite you to look at the cross and its purpose, to remember that separation was not part of God’s plan, and that the cross was the solution to this separation. When Jesus was on this earth, he rejected the one world outlook on life. “What good is it for man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeit his soul?” (Matthew 16:26) In other words, there is more than this one world.
In Russia, in the days of Stalin, Kindergarten teachers would tell the children in their classes to close their eyes and to pray to God for a bag of candy. None appeared, “Now pray to Stalin,” they would urge. As children prayed, the teachers would place bags of candy on their desks. “Prayer never gets you anything,” the teachers would announce. Trust Stalin, trust your leaders, trust what you can see for your needs. The result is evident…60 million people died at the hand of their own government, ½ of the males in the 20th century died of unnatural causes, the economy collapsed of its own incompetence…even today, visitors complain about the lack of smiles, the rudeness, and the amount of alcohol consumed.
In this country, we also struggle with this one world view….this is an effect from the separation. The cross is the solution…John 3:16, 17, "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.