“Out of the Abundance of the Heart the Mouth Speaks” Matt: 12:34
When attempting to speak about things eternal we will often find that human languages are woefully inadequate, especially when we attempt to come to an understanding of the Great God, the Holy Trinity, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, yet human languages are the means by which our God has chosen to convey his self-revelation to us.
God
has chosen to bless us with a body of writings which Christians can resort to
for guidance, comfort and above all, this word to helps us come to a knowing of
the person of Jesus Christ, God’s Holy Son as he reveals the Father to us.
This
body of writings, the Holy Bible, has been given to us by God not just as an
instruction manual or self-help book or an ethical or moral guide, but even
more than all of that. It speaks to us about the person of Jesus Christ.
I
Am God
This
body of writing itself tells us that the one who is speaking from its pages is
the very Creator of all things.
“I
Am God” Isa: 42:8-9
“I
Am God” Isa: 44:6,8
This truth,
which Scripture affirms, behooves us that, if it is the Creator God who is
speaking to us from the Bible then we should listen to what he has to say.
What
does God have to say to us, what is it that he wants us all to come to know?
From
the Heart
Our
God speaks to us, and he does so from his very heart, for whatever is in the
heart will ultimately proceed forth out of the mouth of God and humanity. Jesus
himself tells us this as St. Matthew records.
“Out
of the Abundance of the Heart the Mouth Speaks” Matt: 12:34
This
means that what has come forth out of the mouth of God is coming from his
heart, this is the dearest and most personal of communication, in fact, it goes
far beyond just an exchange of ideas or information, it is communion with God.
The
writer of the Hebrews Epistle tells us that God has spoken to us now in the era
of the incarnation through Jesus.
“In
the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in
various ways, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he
appointed heir of all things, and through whom also he made the
universe. The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact
representation of his being” Heb:
1:1-3a
It is
through Jesus that the Holy God has come to reveal himself and deliver the
message of his divine love for each and all. Jesus has come to reveal the very
Father heart of God.
After
delivering a discourse regarding the Father St. Phillip asked Jesus to show the
Father, he and the other Disciples.
“Philip
said, "Lord, show us the Father and that will be enough for
us." Jhn: 14:8
Jesus’
answer to St. Phillip and to us all is of major importance of who Jesus is and
why he has come; that when we look upon Jesus, we are seeing the Father, when
we hear Jesus’ words we are hearing the Father’s words.
“Jesus
replied, “Philip, I have been with you all this time, and still you do not know
Me? Anyone who has seen Me has seen the Father. How can you say, ‘Show us the
Father’?” (9)
Jesus
has come and proclaimed the Gospel and taught the word of God which proceeds
out of the heart of God to show us his Father. It is the revelation of who God
is, for and toward us all who will but freely receive it.
The
Divine Author
St.
Peter writes of the true divine author of the sacred volume which has conveyed
the word of God to us down through the ages.
“Above
all, you must understand that no prophecy of Scripture came about by the
prophet’s own interpretation of things. For prophecy never had its origin
in the human will, but prophets, though human, spoke from God as they were
carried along by the Holy Spirit.” 2Pet:1:20-21
St. Peter was very much aware that what has been record within the word of God was not penned or arrived at through the mind of man, but that God himself has given it to us through the person of the Holy Spirit, who is the true divine author of the Scripture.
The
Holy Spirit speaks to us about Jesus, through whom the Father has revealed
himself as Jesus told his Disciples that the Spirit would speak to them and all
believers about Jesus.
“I
have much more to say to you, more than you can now bear. But when he, the
Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak
on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet
to come. He will glorify me because it is from me that he will receive
what he will make known to you. All that belongs to the Father is mine.
That is why I said the Spirit will receive from me what he will make known to
you.” Jhn: 16:12-15
We see
in the word of God the Trinity on display, the Father, the Son and the Holy
Spirit.
Some
few in the Christian professing world advance the idea that the Holy Spirit is
merely the “power” of God or an “impersonal force” and is not
like the Father or the Son having person-hood. They cite, that in the Greek the
words Jesus has chosen to speak to us , that Greek have masculine or famine
gender association regardless of what is being described. Some believe that the
noun “he” is merely a gender usesage assigned to the Greek word “Parakletos”,
but that is not the complete useage of this word, in the Greek this word “Parakletos”carries
with it the implication of person-hood, of having a distinct identity,
of being distinct , of being someone, not just
power or force.
Trinity
of the Word
The
word comes forth out of the Father’s heart through Jesus and the Spirit speaks
to us about Jesus who in turn reveals the Father.
This
means of self-revelation of God to us mirrors the very divine nature of God
himself. This divine means of revelation is called by St. Paul as “Theopneutos” which
means “God breathed” carrying with it the concept of the breath of life
by which God gave life to Adam in Gen:2, implying God is breathing
into us life through his word.
“All
Scripture is God-breathed” 2Tim: 3:16a
We see
in the Bible God presenting himself and his triune nature to us as we read the
Bible. All of God is found in his word to us. No “part” of God is being
omitted in the word; this is seen in the person of Jesus who is the very Word
of God through whom God created all things.
“In
the beginning was the Word” Jhn: 1:1
This
Word has come among us as one of us in the person of Jesus.
“and
the word became flesh” (14)
St.
Paul explains that in Jesus we find “all the fullness” of the Godhead in
bodily form.
“for
in him all the fullness of the God-head dwells in bodily form” Col: 2:9
When
we come to Jesus we are coming to “all” of God, the Father, the Son and the
Holy Spirit. The Trinity is present in the person of Jesus. When we come to Jesus,
we encounter all of God who is being revealed. In the same way, when we take up
the word of God, the Bible, the whole of the Trinity is being encountered The
Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
As we
read the Scriptures, we see that God is in three distinct “persons”.
Using the word “persons” when talking about the Great eternal God is
very limited, for though a completely personal God, he is beyond the
limitations of human persons in every way.
The
Greek word for each of the members of the Holy Trinity is; Hypostasis which
can be understood as underlying state or underlying substance or
essence, each being of one essence, co-essential, co-eternal, yet distinct in
full and perfect union each unalienable from the other.
Some
have the advanced the concept of a God who is a “committee” of three
divine persons who have agreed to eternally “work” together in spite of
each as being their own persons. This concept is called Tritheism and
dose not capture the fullness of God as One.
We
find however that God is, one God in three persons not three persons in one
God.
God
the Father is the "starting point" for lack of a better way of
saying it, from whom the Son is eternally begotten and is eternally proceeding
from the Father and it is through the Son that the Holy Spirit is eternally
proceeding out of from the Father.
Trinity
of the Word
This
understanding of the Trinity also is reveals to us how the word of God the Holy
Bible has been given us, it comes forth out of the heart of God, through the
Son and was inspired by the Holy Spirit and leads us to Jesus who reveals the
Father all that we might come to know him and have eternal life.
“and
this is eternal life, that they might know you the only true God and Jesus
Christ whom you have sent” Jhn:17:3
God’s
Holy divine nature is found throughout even the “structure” of the Holy Bible
revealing to us that just as he is fully with in, the incarnate Word so he is
there fully in his written word.
Some
ask, if the Holy Spirit is God why do we not encounter him in Scripture
in a more overt way? the answer is, that we do, we just do not recognize
that we are encountering him; for it is the Holy Spirit who is speaking to us
when we read or hear the Bible, so he is always there even when we fail to see
him.
The
word of God works with power in our lives and transforms us and preforms a
great work with in us.
“preforms
it’s work in us”1Thess: 2:13
We are
blessed to have a God who speaks to us through his Holy word and has insured to
us that his word is there for us to give us a self-revelation of who he is and
invites us to join him in eternity and live in joyful unity with the Father,
the Son and Holy Spirit this is the God of his word.
Benediction: May we each and all ever give thanks to God for his
self-revelation to us through his Holy Word, and has spoken from his heart to
us today, tomorrow and forevermore. Amen
Rev. Todd Crouch, Pastor
Topinabee Community Church
Topinabee, Michigan
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