Jesus Christ - All In All


J e s u s   C h r i s t     is
Dawn
        
                                 A l l   in   A l l


 by Rick Joyner    


 February 20, 2010


Prepared for the Times, Part 9

Week 9, 2010 














Nature is another media through which God speaks to us. 

"Nature is God's second book" - this is basically what the

Apostle Paul wrote in Romans 1 and is also stated in Psalm 19. 

As we are told in Colossians 1, John 1, and other places, 

all things were made through Jesus and for Him, 

and they all speak of Him. I have come to believe that 

everything in nature speaks of Jesus, the only begotten Son and 

the love of the Father's heart, in virtually unlimited depth. 

Because we are a big part of the Father's plan for His Son, 

we can see our place in the message of the creation, too. 


The key to unlocking the message in everything is Jesus. 

He is everything that the Father loves,

and everything was made through and for Him. 

In everything that was created, the Father was looking for His Son. 

He's looking for His Son in us. We are told in Ephesians 1:9-10:

"He made known to us the mystery of His will, according to

His kind intention which He purposed in Him with a view 

to an administration suitable to the fullness of the times, 

that is, the summing up of all things in Christ, 

things in the heavens and things upon the earth." 


Since the ultimate purpose of God is for all things to be summed up in His Son, 

and our basic calling is to grow up in all things into Him, seeing the Son is 

basic to understanding everything God is doing. Jesus is the basic 

communication of God, which is why He is called "the Word" of God in the 

first chapter of John. 


As there are basic keys to understanding languages, Jesus is the most basic 

key to understanding the heavenly language of God. If you want to understand 

what God is saying to you through a circumstance, look at it from the perspective 

of the Holy Spirit seeking to bring forth the nature of the Son in you, and it will 

usually become very clear. We are promised that all things work together 

for good for those who love God and are called according to His purpose 

(see Romans 8:28). The ultimate good that could come is for us to see His glory 

and be changed into His same image - start looking for Him in everything. 


I love to read about the great discoveries in physics and astronomy because 

Psalm 19 is true - the heavens do declare His glory! As someone once said, 

the worst problem for an atheist is to see a glorious sunset and not have 

anyone to thank. How can we see anything of the glory of creation and 

not marvel at and worship the Creator?


Elizabeth Barrett Browning once said, "Earth is crammed with heaven, 

and every common bush afire with God; but only he who sees takes off 

his shoes - the rest sit round it and pluck blackberries." This is why 

we want to see, not just with our natural eyes, but with our spiritual eyes too. 

This is what the Apostle Paul prayed for in Ephesians 1, that the 

"eyes of our hearts would be opened." 


Dawn March 25, 2009

Newton was called the 

"father of modern physics," 

and He was a passionate Christian 

who was likewise seeking to discern 

Christ in the creation. 

Newton also believed in what is now 

called The Bible Code,  

and he spent years of 

his life searching for it. 

The Bible Code is in fact there, 

but is far too intricate to have been

discovered without the help of 

a computer, which is because 

God wanted it saved 

until the end of the age. 

Even so, whether you believe 

if The Bible Code is real or not, 

isn't the point. 


Newton saw such symmetry and 

mathematical precision in creation 

that he simply believed that it must 

also exist in The Bible in 


layer upon layer of depth in meaning and purpose. This is because those of 

his time were just beginning to discover through their relatively crude 

microscopes that there were far more building blocks to the creation than they 

had ever perceived before. It's hard to tell for sure, but Newton could have been 

"seeing through a glass darkly"  such things as genes and DNA. 

(see I Corinthians 13:12)


Newton's ideas about The Bible Code were not entirely from observing 

the creation, but were also from some Rabbi friends who had believed in 

The Bible Code for generations. The Bible Code is not needed for faith 

by one who has the Holy Spirit, but its existence is a testimony of 

how deep and intricate God's communication with His people is, as well as 

how awesome the order is that He has placed in all things. There may seem 

like many random events and situations in nature, but they are only found 

in that which is man's domain. In the rest of the creation, an order and purpose 

is deeper, higher, further, and broader than our small minds can fully perceive. 


 Einstein also saw a profound common link in all of creation he called 

"the Reason that manifests itself in nature." This Reason is Christ through 

Whom and for Whom all things are created. This is why all things are held 

together by the Word (Christ) of His power. All things are not God as the 

pantheists believe, but He is actually in all things and holds the universe 

together. As the Apostle Paul put it in his interesting discourse on Mars Hill, 

"In Him we live and move and have our being" (see Acts 17:28). 


In Colossians 1:27, we are told that it is "Christ in you, the hope of glory." 

Sometimes it is easier to see the Lord in nature than it is to see Him in us. 

Remember, we are the temple! He therefore speaks to us from within, 

and we need to recognize His voice when He does. 

He also speaks to us through His people, 

and we need to discern His voice when He does.


Again, this devotion is to not only hear the words of the Lord,


but to hear the Word, Himself. 


As we come to know Him, we will come to know His voice  


and recognize Him whenever, however, and through whomever 


He chooses to speak to us.




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