Recently, I did a bit of snorkelling in the lake behind
our house. When the water is not too disturbed by storms, one can see
faintly perhaps as far as about eight feet away. I had a pair of swimmers
goggles on, which somewhat limited my peripheral vision. All of a sudden a
piece of moss came floating by very close to my eyes. Because my focus was
on the bottom which was a few feet away, I didn't at first recognize it for
what it was and became frightened. When I saw what it was, I was
embarrassed. Thankfully my wife wasn't watching. She would not have let
this incident pass without making fun of me for many weeks to come. You
see, I used to kid her quite a bit because of her fear of swimming in the
lake. She had one frightening experience as a child and heard too many
scary stories about swimming in lakes to feel comfortable about getting in
one. Fortunately, in recent years she has overcome much of her fear.
As I contemplated about my fear, I began to think about
some of the anxieties people have about swimming, I began to see a
similarity in what causes one to fear swimming and one's fear about God and
swimming the waters of the Holy Spirit. I noticed that my reaction of fear
to the moss came about because of my impaired vision. The goggles removed
about 30 percent of my peripheral sight. I also noticed that because I
could only see about eight feet ahead of me, this added some apprehension
to my senses which put me in a state to react more quickly out of fear.
Our lake does have snapping turtles and snakes in it
which could possibly cause harm. There is much less likelihood of this
happening than going for a drive in my car. But I drive in my car everyday;
I don't go snorkelling everyday. And so, because of not being used to the
water environment, my fear was activated more easily.
I was on a raft when this occurred. If I didn't have the
raft, my fears probably would have heightened. If I was in the middle of
the ocean my fears probably would have increased even more.
Now if I had perfect vision and saw that piece of moss
coming towards me at a great distance away, I might be frightened by it
until I recognized what it was. Once it became clear enough to identify it,
the fear would be dispelled by recognizing it as an object which will not
harm me. The greater my vision and the more confidence I have that there is
nothing in my environment which can cause me harm, the less likely I will
be to react out of fear.
Man is swimming in a lake much larger than the lake
behind my house. As a matter of fact, mankind is swimming in a body of
water much larger than all the oceans combined. Compounded with the fact
that man has been told many horror stories of all the dangerous things that
can happen to us while we are swimming in this body of water, it is not too
surprising that mankind is held in bondage to fears of all kind. The awful
stories which are told about all the potential evil which can come upon us
in the swim of life usually come from the religious folks. And the most
dangerous thing to watch out for in this vast body of water, according to
these religious folks, is the one Who owns the water, God, Himself.
Now the vision of much of mankind is very impaired, most
not being able to see past their own noses. Many of those who "claim" to be
able to see further, have come back with many horror stories of how
difficult it is to survive in these waters. The horror stories are so bad
that few dare embark into these dangerous waters. Most camp around someone
who is building an ark which will give them safe passage. It's too
dangerous to swim these waters. It certainly would be foolish to go out
beyond the horizon, out of sight of the view of the ark. Mainline
denominations usually don't even allow one to leave the beach. Even
touching the waters could cause one to become insane. There are many
stories around about what happens in "Holy Roller" meetings. The born-again
sects give you one good dunking, but only while a pastor holds you. The
Charismatics let you splash around once in a while, only for a little
while. Of course in all of these camps, most of the time is spent building
the little arks which hopefully will hold up when the big wave comes. Very
little time is spent learning how to swim. They are told just how far they
can travel from their ark. If one strays too far away, when the water rises
they will not be able to get into the ark (denomination) and cross this
water safely.
As long as man fears God based upon the superstitious
wives tales spun by the blind leaders of the blind, instead upon a
reverence for God, man will never feel safe enough to live in the spirit,
to live in God, to abide in Him. As long as mankind has their vision
impaired by the false fears instilled into them by theologians who do not
want God's people to swim, we will always camp around the illusionary arks
built with material such as fears, lies, deceit, and self-centeredness.
In the natural, when man's abilities were greatly
limited to explore the oceans, the tales of horrors were great and
plenteous. Why, we were told that one could fall off the very edge of the
earth if one went out too far. Today, we have invented machinery which has
greatly increased our abilities to explore the oceans and it seems all the
wild monsters have all but disappeared. There was no edge to go over after
all. The church was wrong. Today mankind is busy swimming with the whales,
piggy backing on the backs of giant rays, exploring the deepest parts of
the oceans. The surface is covered with boats of all kind, surf boards,
inner tubes, water skis, etc. What was once a barrier dividing mankind has
now become the highway we travel to see each other.
Are there careless travellers in this realm who spew out
nonsense like water boats running recklessly about not caring for the
safety of others? Absolutely! There are people who abuse the gifts of the
spirit, misuse revelatory knowledge, misread types and shadows, etc., but
then again, there is also abuse on the shores. Sometimes nasty religious
people throw sand in your eyes so that we cannot see clearly.
In the natural, a person who knows how to swim increases
their chances of survival. Furthermore, they can enjoy more of the life
this world has to offer. So too, in Christianity. Those who are able to
freely move about in the waters of the spirit of God, enjoy life more and
make this world a more enjoyable place to be. They are more salty, if you
will.
The life in the Spirit and the life on the other side of
the grave are very similar to man's difficulty in overcoming the giant
bodies of water on the earth. Will it again be the church which must be
overcome to enjoy the wonder of His creation? The Roman Catholic church
holds it's prisoners around its ark with the traditions of men-a hodgepodge
collection of all kinds of horror stories of those who have decided to
leave the shore and learn to swim in the Spirit. The Protestant church has
used the banner "Sola Scripture" to the same effect. Neither have allowed
the free flow of the Spirit of Revelation to be the guide into the deeper
waters of God.
But these restraints will one day be removed. Just as
natural knowledge has dispelled many of our fears about the physical
creation around us, so too, will the wisdom which comes from above will one
day set us free to enjoy the spiritual creation. In the natural, it was the
explorers who risked their reputations, those who bucked the system, those
who were hungry for more who finally broke the chains of ignorance and
opened this world for all to see. They risked their lives in hope. So too,
do spiritual travellers. As we enter into deeper waters of the Holy Spirit,
our reputations among men become tarnished. But this is only for a season.
Mankind, as a whole, will one day be set free of its fears and we will all
be able to enjoy the freedom we have in Christ. When we are able to see the
beginning from the end, when we see God's Sovereignty, election,
predestination, that of Him and to Him and through Him are all things, that
He is for us and not against us; that His desire for us is life (and not
death or eternal punishment), that he came to set us free from fears, not
to enslave us with them. When we see that we can trust Him with our very
lives and even more, we can trust Him with our friends and enemies alike,
then we will have the courage to leave the little arks of illusions and
lies, and swim in the river of Life and enjoy every moment of it knowing
there is nothing to fear because we swim in Him Who gave His life a ransom
that we may have life, life abundant, life free to explore the very
universe He prepared for us to enjoy . . .free at last to enjoy life the
way God meant for it to be enjoyed. "I have come that you may have life . .
abundantly."
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