I have another favorite what if. If a person is born blind, having never seen anything in their life, how do you explain color to them? Having never seen anything, the word blue would be meaningless to them. Shade,hue,darkness,light,none of these things could be communicated to someone who has never seen anything. They would have no point of reference for understanding such concepts.I needed to read this today, because I'm praying hard about what the next wave we at New Hope send out from our body of believers into the community should be. We gave away three Bibles last night to people who had never had one before. We had people yesterday as a result of the messages I didn't want to bring - on the DaVinci Code's distortions and the Biblical truth - get exposed to how we really got our Bible and why we can trust it.
That person who was not raised in a church environment-that person who grew up in a world where God did not exist and Jesus was never an option, what do they see when they come to Christ? When they find Jesus, when they experience salvation, what do they associate with it? They surely don't see church. They don't hear church language and quote church slogans and catchphrases. Holy, hallelujah,glory,these words might have no meaning to them. How do the blind see Jesus?
However it is, that is what I want. God existed before church did. I want to see what He looks like without looking through the lens of a well-crafted service or message. But to truly do that at this point in my walk would take more than a strong-willed mind. I would have to rewrite the language that I have learned. For us to see God that way, we would have to stop talking about Him the way we do and start doing things differently.
I want to be around people more who don't know Jesus - who don't know the Bible - who don't even realize what's missing from their life is - LIFE! Somehow, someway, we have to build more bridges for people to walk across to find Jesus.
So thanks Matt, for helping me think about how the blind see Jesus.
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