In John 14, Jesus reassures us not to let our hearts be troubled, for He is preparing a place for us in His Father's house. This preparation is not just a future promise but a present reality where Jesus is actively engaged in creating something greater and good. This divine creativity extends to us, as God creates creators. We are called to participate in this creative process, to bring forth goodness in the world. From the moment a child is able to create, there is an innate desire to produce and share, reflecting the joy of creation that God has instilled in us.
However, the tragedy of human life is that these created creators have turned away from God, seeking to establish their own kingdoms. This rebellion is the root of all malice, deceit, hypocrisy, anger, and lust that tear the world apart. The human will to have its own way is the source of these destructive forces. Jesus teaches that if we seek to save our lives, we will lose them, but if we lose our lives for His sake and the gospel, we will find true life. This means surrendering our kingdoms to His, allowing His will to be done on earth as it is in heaven.
The prayer "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done" is an invocation for God to take His rightful place in our lives. It acknowledges the freedom God has given us to choose, even to choose wrongly, and recognizes that this freedom is the crucible through which God's design for human life is realized. By aligning our will with God's, we participate in His creative work, bringing His kingdom to bear in our daily lives.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Divine Creativity and Human Participation: Jesus is actively preparing a place for us, demonstrating God's ongoing creative work. We are invited to participate in this creativity, reflecting God's nature by creating goodness in the world. This participation is a fundamental aspect of our humanity, as seen in the innate desire of children to create and share. [00:52]
- 2. The Tragedy of Rebellion: The human condition is marked by a tragic rebellion against God, where created creators seek to establish their own kingdoms. This rebellion is the source of all destructive forces in the world, from personal conflicts to global strife. Recognizing this helps us understand the root of our struggles and the need for divine intervention. [02:21]
- 3. Surrendering to God's Kingdom: Jesus teaches that true life is found in surrendering our will to God's kingdom. By losing our lives for His sake, we find a deeper, more meaningful existence. This surrender is not a loss but a gain, as it aligns us with God's eternal purposes. [02:55]
- 4. The Power of Prayer: The prayer "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done" is a powerful invocation for God's presence and authority in our lives. It is a recognition of our freedom to choose and an invitation for God to guide our choices towards His good and perfect will. [03:32]
- 5. Freedom and Responsibility: God grants us the freedom to choose, even to choose wrongly, as a means of realizing His design for human life. This freedom is a crucible, a testing ground where we learn to align our will with God's and participate in His creative work. [03:54]
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