828 - What Are You Waiting For?
Friends,
Here is Common Christianity column #828 (9-27-22), “What Are You Waiting For?” Don’t shrink from the difficult teachings of Paul, nor dismiss his simple statements, either. We are raised up and seated with God … even now. Blessings, Bob
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Spirituality Column #828
September
27, 2022
Common
Christianity / Uncommon Commentary
What Are
You Waiting For?
By Bob
Walters
“And God
raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in
Christ Jesus …” – Paul in Ephesians 2:6-9
My Bible
mentor George Bebawi used to joke that as much as he looked forward to meeting
Jesus in heaven, he feared his first reaction to meeting the Apostle Paul might
be to “catch (grab) him by his throat” and demand, “Why did you write such
difficult things?”
I sat under
George’s teaching for 14 years on Wednesday evenings at East 91st
Street Christian Church in Indianapolis, organizing class and formatting notes.
This after George retired from the Divinity faculty at Cambridge University,
England, in May 2004.
Born Jewish
in Eastern Europe – though he grew up in Cairo, Egypt and converted to a life
in Christ in his late teens – George to me personified what I thought Paul
might have been like: a brilliant, feisty, thoroughly educated Jew who later
brilliantly – with force and authority – shared his faith in and knowledge of
Jesus Christ.
I imagined
George probably looked, and possibly even acted, like Paul.
George
taught Paul’s letters – and many other things – with depth, clarity, and
thematic discernment. Paul’s Book of
Ephesians, George maintained, was the first place a believing Christian should
go to for a proper refresher course in Christianity 101.
That said, today’s
specific passage in Ephesians 2 points to something crystal clear but obliquely
overlooked by many believing, serving, loving, sincere Christians about
salvation, forgiveness, and the “heavenly realms”: we already possess them.
We await the
day of the Lord, our day of Judgement, and our entry into eternity as future
events. And they are. But examine Ephesians 2, verse 6 – “God
raised us up” with Christ “and seated us” with him in the heavenly
realms. It’s already real.
This “salvation”
so many Christians anticipate in “the next life” is the salvation we already
have – now – by being “born again” in Jesus Christ. Paul says in Romans 6:10, “Count
yourselves dead to sin but alive in Christ.” Never overlook that … or wait for it.
Believers in
Christ can live our lives now in the joy of Jesus. Not by “betting on the come” of rewards and
glory far off in another mysterious life and sphere, but in the vibrant,
visible, eyes-wide-open reality of today, with thankfulness and full knowledge of
instruction Jesus preached: to love God, love others, and to trust Him, Jesus,
as Lord
Why? Because
Paul says so in verse 6, and then says this in verse 7: “…in order that in
the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed
in his kindness to us in Jesus Christ.” These coming ages are going to be quite
a show.
But we know a
piece of it now: these “heavenly realms.”
They are real, a part of our current existence, and because of Jesus’s
resurrection, we know it for sure. Yet we doubt our worthiness: What about my
sins and the icky parts of my life behaviors?
Paul goes on
(verse 8), “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this
is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God –”. Do you wonder if you have earned this gift? Don’t wonder … you haven’t. See verse 9: “…not by works, so that no
one can boast.” Accept the gift, live
the life, read Ephesians, and note the grammar.
The Bible
covers past, present, and future, and Jesus covers our sin. Already.
Walters (rlwcom@aol.com)
notes: Non-believers are missing a large part of life. And ... George passed away in February 2021. I'm curious how the meeting went with Paul.