Thursday, January 7, 2010

Lifting Up The Serpent

And as Moses lifted up the serpent, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up. (John 3:14)

In the fields of Biblical creationism and creation evangelism, we find that people seem to often misunderstand what these subjects are all about. They seem to wonder why these subjects are necessary. For one, these areas of study are not solely scientific disciplines for a classroom setting. Rather, they represent life-changing worldviews that affect all of our lives in some way. Most important, God chose to begin His Record with:

In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth. (Genesis 1:1)

Could it be that this initial concept of Scripture—that there is a God and that He is the Creator of all things—is the bedrock foundation upon which the rest of Scripture rests? This is how HE chose to begin His Word: with the concept that HE is the Creator, and that everything else is built upon this foundation. Equally important to knowing what He communicated from the beginning is to learn why He communicated it. The foundation of creation must be applied to everyday life, answering this question: "How does this affect my life?"

In the same way that God used creation to begin the ‘structure’ of His Word, so the concept of God's design should begin our thinking as we "build" our ideas concerning anything. In other words, God’s design should be the first consideration in when we think about marriage and family, music, animal rights, current events, or healthcare. In essence, Biblical creationism is like a pair of eyeglasses that clears up "fuzzy" thinking, or a GPS that helps direct us in our thinking about God, His Word, and His works. Creationism is not just a "Genesis subject." Rather, it is a worldview that courses throughout Scripture like blood flowing throughout our bodies.

Solomon was the wisest man who ever lived (apart from Christ). Though he was used of God to write Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, and much of the Proverbs, his God-given wisdom did not prevent him from making some very un-wise decisions. Toward the end of his life, he saw the critical need in youth for one to recognize his ultimate Authority: the Creator.

Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth... (Ecclestiastes 12:1)

How can we help youth to consider their Maker when they are so taken in by the glitz and glamour of the world’s system of lust and pride (1 John 2:15)? For that matter, how can we help everyone to recognize the Creator as the ultimate Authority? To accomplish this task, there is no better way than to take an individual to God's handiwork—animals! In February 2009, we were blessed to see firsthand the unique ministry of "Dan the Animal Man" Breeding. He used an owl, a porcupine, a gibbon, and an alligator to point people to the Designer. Ages four to adult were held spellbound as he spoke about God’s creatures! Hmmm. I seem to remember that Jesus used animals such as foxes or birds in His messages.

But ask now the beasts and they shall teach thee... (Job 12:7)

What is GOOD about the Snake?
The snake is probably the most despised and misunderstood of all creatures. Most everyone to some degree seems to hate or at least dislike this animal. This common reaction may be a result of the Biblical reference to Satan as “that old Serpent" (Rev. 20:2). However, the snake is still a creature that God made. As with all other animals, it should cause us to think of its Maker. In fact, if Christ Himself used this animal an a preface to the Gospel, should we not do the same? (John 3:14)

THE SERPENT AS A WEAPON
In the Old Testament, we read that the children of Israel were enslaved in Egypt. In multiple messages to Pharoah commanding him to release the Israelites, God displayed His mighty power to Pharoah, giving unique abilities to both Moses and Aaron. One ability involved Moses’ use of a rod. When Aaron threw the rod down onto the ground, it turned into a serpent. In some way, the magicians of Pharoah were able to duplicate this miracle, but God’s snake devoured the magicians’ snakes and Moses picked up the restored rod! Nevertheless, Pharoah’s heart remained unchanged though God’s power was revealed through a snake (Exodus 7:9-13).

THE SERPENT IN WITNESSING
While on earth, the LORD Jesus chose twelve men as His disciples. When He did so, it is recorded that He gave them special instructions (Matthew 10:5-19). At one point in His discourse to the group, He said “Behold, I send you forth as sheep…be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves. (Mat 10:16) While we are not aware of all the reasons why Jesus chose the snake, we know that He used animals to teach. Perhaps we can learn better how to witness through studying the serpent!

THE SERPENT AS A WONDER
We read in Scripture that, Agur considered the "way of a serpent upon a rock" as "too wonderful" (Proverbs 30). But isn’t the snake the most despised of God’s animals? Could it be that we despise a creature that GOD described as "too wonderful"?

What is BETTER about the Snake?
In Genesis, we read the account of the Fall of man and God’s future remedy for man’s sin: that one day, the “seed of the woman” (Jesus) would bruise (“crush”) the serpent’s (Satan) head!

And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. (Genesis 3:15)

Praise God that Satan was mortally wounded at Calvary and he will ultimately be defeated!

What is BEST about the Snake?
The Book of Numbers (chapter 21) records the account of God's judgment on Israel in which He used poisonous snakes. He could have used any other animal, but He chose the snake. Since the snake is the creature that Satan used in the Fall; perhaps, by using this animal, God is sending a message to us today that:

1. He can use anything, and
2. The snake belongs to Him!

He instructed Moses to make a serpent of brass (a symbol of judgment) and to raise it on a pole. If the people looked at the serpent, they were healed of the burning poisonous snakebite and their lives spared. Just before the most familiar Gospel verse in all of Scripture, Jesus referred to this account:

And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up: ---
For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. (John 3:14 & 16)

This is the purpose of creation: to carry the Creator’s message! As a donkey carried Jesus into Jerusalem or as a star led the wise men, God uses His creation to proclaim HIMSELF! Creation brings mankind to the Redeemer! Jesus used the lowest and most despised animal of all—as He Himself would be despised and rejected of men (Isaiah 53:3)—and He elevated it to a status higher than any other animal. The same creature that Satan thought to have confiscated as his own, as he used it for his own purpose to bring about the Fall of man, Christ elevated to the privileged position of representing Himself on the cross! He was “despised and rejected of men,” and in behalf of all mankind, He willingly received the punishment of all of our sins (Isaiah 53:6). As we contemplate this, we should be totally amazed, humbled, and blessed to know that through faith alone in Christ’s work on the cross, we low, despised, and rebellious creatures can be exalted as children of the Most High God. What love and compassion! And He even used the low-down, despised snake as an illustration of this! Hmmm. I'm with Agur. I think the "serpent upon a rock" is too wonderful too!

He brought me up also out of an horrible pit…and set my feet upon a rock….
(Psalm 40:2)

5 comments:

  1. There is Only ONE True G-D, Father(Creator) of ALL.......

    The Messiah bore witness unto "The Only True G-D".......

    And Truth IS, as Paul testified, "G-D was in The Messiah", Paul did not testify that 'g-d was the messiah'.......

    And Paul testified of "ONE G-D, Father of ALL".......

    The Messiah testified of, "The Only True G-D" and The Messiah testified that He had a "G-D and Father", HE WHO IS The ONE and Only True G-D, Father of ALL.......

    Paul testified, "And to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world has been hid in G-D, WHO CREATED ALL things by The Messiah".......(Eph3:9)

    And The Father(Creator) spoke "Let there be Light" and "there was Light".......

    LIGHT begot Light.......

    The Messiah, "The Light which enlightens every man", was "The Beginning of The Creation of The ONE and Only True G-D, Father(Creator) of ALL.......(Rev 3:14)

    There is Only ONE True G-D, Father(Creator) of ALL, and HE IS The G-D and Father(Creator) of The Messiah and His brethren.......

    John 17:3 "And this is Eternal Life, that they might know YOU The Only True G-D, and The Messiah, Whom YOU have sent".......

    Mark 12:32-33 "And the scribe said unto The Messiah, Well, Master, You have said The Truth: for there is ONE G-D; and there is NONE OTHER but HE. And to love HIM with all your heart, and with all your understanding, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and to love his neighbor as yourself, is more than all whole burnt offerings and sacrifices".......

    Rom 3:30 "Seeing it is ONE G-D, WHO shall justify the circumcision by faith, and uncircumcision through faith".......

    1 Cor 8:6 "But to us there is but ONE G-D, The Father, of WHOM are all things, and we in HIM; and one Master, The Messiah, by Whom are all things, and we by Him".......

    Rev 3:14 The Messiah was "The Beginning of The Creation of The ONE and Only True G-D, Father(Creator) of ALL".......

    Eph 4:6 "ONE G-D, Father of ALL, WHO is above all, and through all, and in you all".......

    John 4:24 "G-D is A SPIRIT: and they that worship HIM must worship HIM in Spirit and in Truth".......

    Luke 24:39 The Messiah testified after He was "raised from among the dead", "Behold My hands and My feet, that it is I Myself, handle Me and see, for A SPIRIT DOES NOT HAVE FLESH AND BONES, AS you see I HAVE".......

    The ONE and Only True G-D, Father(Creator) of ALL can not die.......period.......

    The Messiah died and "The ONE and Only True G-D, Father(Creator) of ALL raised Him from among the dead"....... And The Messiah's incorruptible body ascended into the clouds.......

    James 1:13 "Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of G-D, for G-D CAN NOT BE TEMPTED with evil, neither tempts HE any man".......

    Heb 4:15 "For we do not have a High Priest(The Messiah) Who cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities, for He WAS in all points TEMPTED like we are, yet without sin".......

    The ONE and Only True G-D, Father(Creator) of ALL, HE CAN NOT BE TEMPTED with sin AS THE MESSIAH WAS.......period.......
    (continued)

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  2. 1 Tim 2:5 "There is ONE G-D, and one mediator between G-D and men, the man-The Messiah".......

    James 2:19 "You believe that there is ONE G-D, you do well, yet the devils also believe, and tremble".......

    John 20:17 "The Messiah said unto her, Touch Me not; for I have not yet ascended to My Father: but go to My brethren, and say unto them, I ascend unto My Father, and your Father; and to My G-D, and your G-D."

    Mark 3:33-35 "The Messiah answered them, saying, "Who is My mother, or My brethren"? And He looked round about on them which sat about Him, and said, "Behold my mother and my brethren! For whoever shall do The Will of G-D, the same is My brother, and My sister, and mother"".......

    Rom 8:29 "Whom G-D did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of HIS Son, that The Messiah might be the firstborn among many brethren".......

    Hope is you are one of the brethren of The Messiah.......

    The brethren of The Messiah know there is Only ONE True Living G-D, Father(Creator) of ALL.......

    And Truth is as The Messiah tesified, " My(Our) Father is greater than I".......(John14:28)

    And Truth is as Paul testifed, "The HEAD of The Messiah is The ONE and Only True G-D, Father(Creator) of ALL, and The Head of the man is The Messiah, and the head of the woman is the man".......(1Cor11:3)

    Those who would pervert The Order of The ONE and Only True G-D, Father(Creator) of ALL will have to answer to HIM.......

    For The ONE and Only True Living G-D, Father(Creator) of ALL, "HE Created all things by The Messiah" and The Messiah was "The Beginning of The Creation of The ONE and Only True Living G-D, Father(Creator) of ALL.......

    Truth is "The Messiah is The Son of The ONE and Only True Living G-D, Father(Creator) of ALL".......

    The Messiah testified that He had a "G-D and Father" and that His "G-D and Father" was also the "G-D and Father" of His Brethren.......

    And The ONE and Only True Living G-D, Father(Creator) of ALL, HE has no god, for HE IS G-D, and HE has no father, for HE IS Father(Creator) of ALL, and HE has no brethren, for HE IS Father(Creator) of ALL.......

    Hope is there would be those who experience The Miracle that is receiving "the love of The Truth" for they will "experience The Messiah and The Power(Our Father) that raised Him from among the dead".......

    The Faith of those who have received "a love of The Truth" is grounded in Miracles, not mere colored marks(words) written on a dead tree(page) and bound in a book.......

    Thankfully The ONE and Only True G-D, Father of ALL, HE yet communes with HIS Children, HE yet reveals all things.......

    Father Help! and HE does.......

    Peace, in spite of the dis-ease(no-peace) that is of this world and it's systems of religion, for "the WHOLE(not just a portion) world is under the control of the evil one" indeed and Truth.......

    Truth is never ending....... francis

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  3. And, francis, may I ask the purpose of your 2 comments?

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  4. The capitalization of "LORD" prior to your name for The Messiah is indicative of one who is held in bondage by the strong delusion that calls itself the trinity ;-(

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  5. That is what the Bible says. It does NOT say, "G-d." The Trinity is a Biblical doctrine, contrary to what ANYONE says. This is why it is recorded in Scripture that said, "Let US make man in OUR image..." The Hebrew word, "Elohim" is a singular/plural word indicated by the -im ending. This is the same ending for the word translated "waters" in Genesis 1, from the Hebrew, "pah-NEEM" which is also a singular/plural word. We have in English a similar concept in words such as "deer" which can be singular or plural (no change in the word needed) depending on the context. So yes, the concept of the Triune Creator is a Scriptural concept. However, the purpose of the post is not to debate the Trinity but to promote the special message of one of God's creatures, the snake.

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