The
JOYFUL King of Easter
As we approach this coming Easter weekend, we should
take pause to consider what occurred on this weekend a few millennia ago. Our thoughts should ponder and be filled with
humble gratitude as we consider our Lord’s suffering in the Garden, His
persecution and rejection (even by some of His former friends), as well as the
price He paid upon the cruelty of the cross.
But in addition to those considerations, there is another
emotion which I believe is often overlooked, but which in reality is far more
important to consider as we ponder over those sacred events and He who brought
them to pass. And that emotion is JOY!
Jesus Christ is the Lord and King of Joy! I believe part of what got Him through those
moments of agony was His vision of the Joy which awaited when He arose from the
Tomb, and what that would mean for all of us!
Just think of what He accomplished!
He broke the bands of death, arose from the grave, obtained all might
and glory from His Father, and was granted the power to redeem all those He
loved upon condition of their repentance!
Certainly that original Easter was the time of perhaps the greatest Joy
in all of eternity! He was given the
keys to “The” Kingdom and the ability to invite all of His friends to be a part
of it with Him.
But a mistake I think we make is that often times as
we consider His might and glory and majesty (and He most definitely is the King
of all these things), is that those qualities also cause Him to be eternally distant from us, when in reality
He is not distant, but rather different
from us.
No don’t get me wrong! In regards to His spiritual status compared
to our fallen condition, we are vastly deficient and inadequate in every way,
shape and form. And when the moment
comes that we will meet Him someday in His glory, I believe not just every knee
will bow, but our entire souls and every cell of our physical and spiritual
being will collapse before Him in humility, honor, worship and recognition of who
He is and what He has done for us, and for the Love and forgiveness which He so
freely offers us! Every knee (and every
fiber of our being) will bow and every tongue (and every molecule) confess that
He is the Christ!
But that difference
from us, is often misinterpreted to be that He is also vastly distant from us, which I believe is NOT
true at all! And I would go so far as
to say that in many ways, He is not as different from us as we falsely assume
and imagine. He is absolutely perfect - YES,
but also perfect in His humanity in every degree. Perfect in His Joy, Perfect in His Love,
Perfect in His Happiness, Perfect in His Humor… yes, I said Humor.
A few years ago, a friend introduced me to a
wonderful book called, “Beautiful Outlaw”
written by John Eldredge. What I discovered in those pages was a Savior
far more personal and approachable than I had ever before imagined. His descriptions and understanding of New
Testament passages opened my eyes to a Savior who was perfectly and completely
focused and driven, yet also purposeful and even humorous and playful. And while I may not agree 100% with all of
the authors doctrinal views, I am grateful for the way his writing and the
thoughts of my friend who suggested the book to me, have deepened and personalized
my relationship with my Lord and Redeemer in ways I had not before imagined.
(If interested, the author also has a series of YouTube
videos (Link to Videos here) in which he reads certain parts of the book to some of his friends. Well worth the time to watch if you aren’t
into reading, but the book goes into greater depth and expansion of many
concepts not found in the videos)
I won’t go into all the personal and sometimes very
intimate details in my own life of how I have come to find this to be true, but
let me share just two examples:
First, I will point you back to another blog I have
written previously, about how the Lord taught me a very funny and personal
lesson, (Here) about how I was just
like the personalities of my two dogs!
Second, I will paraphrase the account of an acquaintance
of mine, who shared the following humorous account which happened to him in the
temple. He was sitting and praying in
the Celestial room, and had grabbed a set of scriptures. He prayed and asked the Lord where he should
open the scriptures to, in order to learn what He wanted him to learn at that
time. He felt a divine smile and the
reply, “It doesn’t matter, because you won’t understand it anyway.” He was a bit shocked by this reply, so closed
his eyes and prayed more earnestly where he should turn to learn from the Lord,
and once again felt a smile and the phrase, “It doesn’t matter, because you won’t
understand it anyway.” A bit frustrated
by this response, he opened his eyes and decided just to read on his own. As he opened the scriptures and looked down,
to his surprise he had grabbed a Spanish set of scriptures and couldn’t
understand a single word! At that moment
he sensed a mild, divine laughter an almost began laughing out loud himself as
he realized why the Lord had replied to his prayers in such a humorous way.
Now these two viewpoints of an All-powerful and a
perfect Savior and a personal, fun-loving and humorous Savior seem to stand in
contrast to each other. “How can this
be?” you might wonder. "Isn’t this some
form of DIVINE PARADOX?!"
Well, let me attempt to explain how both sides of
the equation can be completely true, and how such an understanding can serve to
deepen your relationship with the Lord in ways you may not have previously considered.
Imagine a Great and Mighty King who rules over a
vast and powerful kingdom. His subjects
respect and agree to be loyal to Him and follow His rules because they know of His
wisdom, and His ability to protect them from invaders. He can also provide order and
meaning in their lives as part of something bigger than their individual,
personal lives can be on their own. But
most subjects in the kingdom would probably consider the King to be so
different and un-relatable to them, that He would be nothing more than a
distant figure head, who didn’t really know they even existed. They would think that perhaps their little
lives didn’t even matter to the King. (I
think if we have the wrong, or maybe better stated, “INCOMPLETE” view of God,
then this is how we mistakenly view our relationship to Him).
Now think about one of your best and dearest of
friends. What is it about them that
makes them such a dear friend to you?
If
you are honest about it, a true friend is someone:
·
You can feel completely comfortable
around, while being yourself
·
You can talk openly and freely to them
·
You have probably shared laughter and
happiness with them
·
You know they will understand what you
are feeling
·
They are able to console you in your
difficulties
·
They are able to motivate you to be a
better person
·
They encourage you to be yourself, but
love you enough to NOT let you go down a road of self-destructive behavior
·
If you are doing wrong, they love you
enough to metaphorically, and perhaps literally, smack you upside the head and
tell you to shape up
·
They want you to be your best self in
your own personal and unique way
·
They would continue to care for and love
you even if you decided to walk away from the friendship for some reason &
they would rejoice over nothing more than for you to come back into their
friendship again
Now combine those two ideas into a single
Individual. Someone who is a Mighty
King, but who just also happens to be your Best Friend! If you were best friends with the King, just
think of the possibilities that would open up to you!
The King would not only be able to provide you
protection, wisdom and many incredible comforts to help you through your life,
but would also have the power to pardon your mistakes and wipe them from the
ledger books, pay your debts and even free you from prison if need be. He could send his strongest Knights to
protect you as you travel about, and let you search his libraries and be taught
by the wisest teachers in His kingdom.
But more importantly, even though He was the King
and had endless duties and responsibilities, He would desire your personal
companionship – You are his best friend after all! He would also take the time to sit with you, want
to talk with you, and be a part of your life.
And why would the King do that?
Because His life is enriched and made better by having you as His
friend!!!
Can you imagine how boring and terrible it would be
to be a King, but have no one to share it with?
No, your best friend, the King would want you to be with Him in His
throne room, and perhaps even invite you to come sit next to Him on His throne
sometimes so you could see the splendor of the view from the castle windows
which allow Him to see over all His kingdom with complete clarity, from one
expanse to the other.
Doesn’t that sound wonderful?!
In reality, I believe this is EXACTLY what our Lord
and King wants for us – to be His Best Friend!
He calls to each of us to “Come unto me.” “Come be my friend!” “Share my kingdom with me!” “Come eat, laugh, ENJOY all that I have to
offer!”
Can you see it?
Can you imagine it? He doesn’t
want us to feel distant, unrecognized, or view Him as only an un-relatable
being! He wants us to partake of all
that life has to offer with Him as our best friend! And because of His Easter Atonement and
Resurrection, he has literally walked with us our entire lives and completely
understands everything about us – all our emotions, trials, tears, heartaches…
and yes… even our happiness and joy!
As we begin to tear down the walls of our incorrect
and incomplete views of who He really is, and begin to see Him as not only the
Perfect, Mighty King, but also as our greatest friend and ally, then we will
begin to not only see but also EXPREIENCE the JOY He has to offer us.
We can then look at the Easter weekend for what it
truly is – A time of immense trial, pain, sacrifice and redemption – which should
absolutely cause us to pause and bow our heads and bend our knees before He who
rose triumphant from the Garden of sorrows and from the Tomb of death.
But it should also fill us with immeasurable JOY,
knowing that the King who broke the bands of death, and holds the keys of
liberation from death and hell, did so because He is our best and dearest
friend – and He did all those things because He loves us and wants us to share
in His JOY with Him!
So I invite you to open your minds. Open your hearts. Open your thoughts to the possibility of the
most Human of all Humans (because He experienced it ALL in the garden) – your
best friend, even Jesus Christ. And as
you humbly honor Him as your King, you will also find a deeper and more
personal and fun-loving, joyful Friend.
And your relationship with Him will never be the same again!
I add my personal testimony and witness to countless
others that not only is He the King of all Kings, and Lord of all Lords, but
also our greatest friend and advocate with the Father!
Happy Easter and I hope and pray that we will not be blinded and
only see Him for half of who He truly is, for He is everything we could ever
hope for in a Friend, and wants to exceed our expectation in every way
imaginable as we come to know Him better.
May we see and truly recognize and sing with all who know Him - that “This
is He”
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