October 26, 2019

God's Creative Creative Energy

In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth, 2the earth was a formless void and darkness covered the face of the deep, while a wind from God swept over the face of the waters.(Gen. 1)

A week ago, or so, I was writing about the idea of the image of the Spirit/God living in, and through,  Jesus’ body.   The image was actually like an arrow moving from God through Jesus and through Jesus into each of us.

And I was thinking about all of Jesus' “in-dwelling” statements in the Gospel of John; especially John 15.



Well, this morning I was trying to figure out a new and better way to talk about the Trinity — God Jesus Spirit.  That energy we are all blessed with; but can’t seem to actually grasp its magnificent preciousness.  

So God tapped me on the brain, again, and reminded me of how excited I was when I learned the Hebrew word ‘dabar’: pronounced dab-har by some.

To tweak your memory, think of Genesis 1 where God spoke and it was.

3Then God said, ‘Let there be light’; and there was light. (Gen.1)


Dabar, I was once told or read, means: “God’s creative energy.”


So I did my favorite thing and hit the books to refresh my memory.


”It (dabar) makes things known…It is filled with a power which is felt by those who receive it but which is present independently of such reception….The most important quality of word is truth…..Reception of the word is a spiritual process” (p. 508)

“The word stands in heaven (with god) is truth , is light, gives life, grants understanding, carries power, evokes trust and obedience and is the object of hope” (p. 509)

I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly. (John 10)


Here is the deal!  God’s creative energy flows through.  


God’s creative energy moved through Jesus — actually lived in Jesus’ skin. 


And when Jesus was preparing his disciples for his time to return to the realm of the divine; he told them of this energy that would flow through them to guide them into all truth.

You can read all of this in the Gospel of John beginning with these powerfully telling words:

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2He was in the beginning with God. 3All things came into being through him, and without him not one thing came into being. What has come into being 4in him was life, and the life was the light of all people. 5The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it. (John 1)


Again, and again, throughout John we are told of this extraordinary gift from God.

This idea, concept, theological truth is, to me, the very substance of Jesus’ teaching.


First I invite you to take in the entire picture of Jesus’ being — gentleness, humility and telling the truth.


Think about it.  Jesus moved against all — or most all — of the cultural and religious traditions and practices of his time. 

He spoke a different language, so-to-speak.  Much of what he said, and did, did not fit the norm. 

He encouraged kindness not cruelty or bullying.

His major topic of instruction was against the habit of greed.  That, by the way, was his number one stance with the “authorities” of his day.

And you ask: “What about love?  Wasn’t that his major mantra?”  

Yes.  However the biggest opponent of love is the need to be wealthy and powerful.

Greed and love are like oil and water.  They having a difficult time living together in harmony. 






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