Why Believe in God, Final part
Bear with me a moment while I inter the forbidden territory of explaining what I believe to be the spiritual message.
Everything in the Hebrew scriptures are an object lesion to show us what God does not want. Able and Cain offered sacrifices as well as Noah without God asking for it. He never wanted this. He gave Israel a King and a kingdom against his own will (1 Sam. 5). He gave bloody victory to the Jews at wars, although He himself hates violence. (Ps.11:5) Why did God, Jehovah, manifest in the Hebrew scriptures do things that He did not want to do? To serve as an object lesion that would point to the real thing. All the disturbing events of the Old Testament are fulfilled and explained, even cancelled in the life, death and message of a man who claimed to have come in God’s name, the mirror or image of the True God.
This man did not establish a religion, nor create an organization to replace the nation of Israel. He did not establish any rules except to love God and to love people (after loving yourself). Although he claimed to be assigned as judge of the world, he condemned no one except religious leaders who controlled and condemned others. He recognized we were burdened down and oppressed. He recognized the source of the oppression. RELIGION!
He offered relief. As if to say shed that oppressive yoke religion has put on you, he said “take my yoke, for my yoke is kindly and my load is light.” Of course it is light – shed the burdens of organized religion and settle into a comfortable relationship with, not Jehovah (name never used by Jesus), but with a father.
I do not need proof of his miracles or even proof of his existence. I believe his message. It suits me, liberates me and gives me the sense that there is “something out there”.
Much more could be said, but you’re probably saying enough already! I welcome your comments.
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