I had a conversation several years ago with a friend and we got on the subject of Jesus and how he showed the love of God to the world. I told him I had a simple analogy to explain why Jesus came to our world, but my friend told me it was pretty silly. I got to thinking maybe he was right, but the thought keeps coming to mind every now and then so here is my silly thought.
When I was young I would watch my mom enjoy the birds. She had bird feeders and bird baths and she always kept food and water ready for them. She enjoyed watching the birds fly down and eat and clean themselves in the bird bath.
I know she would have loved to go out back and sit with the birds, but every time she went out they would fly away and not come down for food and water.
I thought, if only she could become a bird for a few days she could relate to them and they would not be afraid because she would be like one of them.
That got me to thinking about God. We have always been told about the wrath of God and that makes many people afraid of him. I believe the bible was inspired by God but it was written by men and my personal thought is that men added a lot of their own interpretations and thoughts making God look like a mean, revengeful being.
If only God could come to earth as a man and relate to us in a way we could understand and accept. He could spend some time with us and let us know that he loves us and wants fellowship with us.
To me that is a simple story but explains Jesus and why he came to earth. Jesus was God in human form. He came to show us that God is not a mean, revengeful being just waiting to smash us to bits. God watches us as we go about our daily lives just wanting to spend time with us and enjoy our company.
Yet because we have been told that God is mean, hateful, condemning and judgmental we are afraid of Him. We run and stay away because we have been told wrong things about him.
Truth is that God is love and Jesus came to show us that truth. As we read about the life of Jesus in the gospels we see a person who was loving, kind, accepting and who generally cared for people. Jesus said he who has seen me has seen the Father. By Jesus example we can be assured that God loves us and wants fellowship with us.
When we come to know that God loves us, we can know that he has our best interest in mind. We no longer have to be afraid of messing up and have the judgment of God fall upon us. The old covenant law no longer binds us to the ‘do this/do not do that’ performance mentality. When we know God loves us and we love him no law or rules are needed. Love naturally does what no law can do, which is love one another and be pleasing to the one we love.
The more I think about it, I notice that birds seem to be mentioned several times in the bible such as Matthew 6:26, 8:20, 10:29 and 13:32 and in Luke 12:24 talking about how they are valued, cared and provided for by God. Maybe there is something to this analogy of us and the birds.
Thank you Jordan. Good words.
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LOVE this Jim! So valid when you said: ‘We have always been told about the wrath of God and that makes many people afraid of him. I believe the bible was inspired by God but it was written by men and my personal thought is that men added a lot of their own interpretations and thoughts making God look like a mean, revengeful being.’
Thankfully, there are scholars now exposing this false view of this revengeful god (Brad Jersak, Michael Hardin, NT Wright, Greg Boyd…to name a few 🙂 with very sound a logical findings. I think it is a very exciting time in Christendom. We are going to see the LOVE of God flourish and defeat the false notion of this wrathful god. Exciting! Thanks again for your post!
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lol, thank you Michael.
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Thanks Cheryl.
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Thank you jem.
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Michael, this was “for the birds” and I am happy to be one of them with you 🙂 The wisdom of God is foolishness (silly) to man.
Thanks, my brother.
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I don’t understand why anyone would think your analogy of the birds is silly. It is a parable. Jesus used parables all the time to help us understand the heart of God, didn’t He? It’s a beautiful analogy, simple and profound at the same time. Christianity doesn’t have to be complicated 🙂
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Not silly at all. A great parallel that really does show us how He cares for us. Thank you!
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