LEARNING THE PHYSICAL TO BETTER UNDERSTAND GOD’S SPIRITUAL
How does a 3-dimensional printer work? It takes a digital
file with all kinds of numbers and coordinates, and from that information, it
makes a physical object. That’s similar to how faith works. Faith takes a
God-given idea and brings it into the physical world. How is it that you can
make a call from Las Vegas to a friend in Hawaii, and you can communicate in
words as if you were right there in the exact same space and time frame? Or
what about a Zoom meeting? Think about it. It’s like you are in two places at
the same time—kind of similar to the way our Lord Jesus has always been able to
be in two or more places at the same time.
We need to pay attention to what we are guided to learn in
the physical realm. God will use it to open portals of understanding from
heaven—to connect the dots, to use what you know in the physical realm, to
teach you the spiritual.
Learn much. Observe it. Hold it. Understand it. The things
we take the time to study and grasp in the natural will help us to comprehend
the spiritual.
Romans 1:20 tells us: “For the invisible things of him
[God] from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the
things that are made.” Let’s get better acquainted with some of the things that
have been made by men, as well as concepts and things that were created by God
in the first place. We need to stay awake and alert with a curious mind.
God created ants, and anyone who has watched ants knows
they are not lazy creatures. God uses a person’s knowledge of ants to make a
point.
“Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be
wise: which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provideth her meat in the
summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest. How long wilt thou sleep, O
sluggard: when wilt thou arise out of thy sleep?” (Prov. 6: 6-9).
In this passage, God tells us about the habits of ants, but
there are many passages in the scriptures that can be better understood and
easier to apply if we know something about the physical thing God is talking
about.
We’ll only know everything God’s got in the Bible when we
go to heaven, but for now, we can keep our ears and eyes open to what things
and concepts the Lord has put right in front of us.
For instance, one time when it was kind of slow at work,
and I had nothing to paint, I took the opportunity to learn a few things from
Chris, the carpenter I worked with.
Jesus learned carpentry, and there’s a reason God has that
in the Bible. One thing I learned from Chris is that there are specifically
designed tools for different tasks. That seems logical enough, but I never
really thought about it until I started paying attention and asking some
questions. Then I started thinking about what Jesus would have learned at a
young age in the trade, such as the importance of keeping things straight,
using the right tools for the right project, measuring things twice and cutting
once, and so much more.
Let’s keep our hearts open to what the Lord is magnifying
in the physical, then see how He connects the dots to a more spiritual
understanding of Him and the world we live in.
Love, Carolyn
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