Q21 How can Christians think their way is the only way? Part 1: A Christmas Meditation |
But this being Christmastime I wanted to give you a bit more to meditate on. So the meditation part is in this article. Further theological considerations will come in part 2, the follow up to this article.
So it is with the arrival of the king of eternity who holds the keys of life and death. (John 5.21, Rev 1.18) Is not where you go to meet such a king, to learn how to prepare to spend eternity a big event? And is not the arrival of this king who can show you the way - the one way - to enter a joyful eternity a big event? And is it not proper for there to be signs and fanfare for such a king of eternity and the universe? Indeed such a king came, and there were and are many signs to point you to his arrival. But to be with him or to draw near him there is only one destination - not many. Since there is only one destination, not all roads lead to that destination. Consider some of the signs that pointed to the coming of, and the arrival of the king:
So, as with any great event, there were many signs and many were made aware. If you want to attend an event, the first step in doing so is to acknowledge the event–in this case the arrival of the one true King. You won't attend the Superbowl if you don't acknowledge there is such a thing as "the Superbowl." Likewise, you can't find your way to the King if you don't acknowledge the existence of the King. But the existence of, and the coming of the king has been announced far and wide. From the wisemen, who no doubt let the people where they were from know where they were going and why, to the stir they caused in Jerusalem - to prophets such as the shepherds or Anna or Simeon, or even a blog article like this one, all announce the big event of the arrival of the King that happened at a certain place, at a certain time and concerns one particular person. There are not many places, times and people. One place. One Time. One King. Clearly this king is greater than any king before him or since. If you want the blessings from this life-giving King and messiah, commander of the armies of heaven (Josh 5.14), you can't take any path, and you can't go anywhere you want. You can't go to idols or other so called wise men. You can't find your own way. You can't follow deceiving spirits - however they appear. You must take the one way - go to the King - the one and only Son of God. Now here' a better question: Why would such a king leave the splendor and grandeur of his magnificent abode (for clearly the abode of such a king would be magnificent) to spend his first days on earth in a feeding trough (Luke 2.7), and live the humble life of a first century carpenter? (Mark 6.3) That is a much better question. One we'll consider in part 2 of this article. Until then:
Merry Christmas!
Duane Caldwell |
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