Friday, July 20, 2012

The Spiritual World







Micah and I had a great discussion about the spiritual world versus the physical world a couple of nights ago. We spoke about whether or not we are living in a spiritual world or a physical world. An old Sunday school teacher once said, "The spiritual world is the real world."

What does that mean "the real world?" I guess that would imply the real world is something we cannot see because we cannot see the spiritual world.

The bible verse we pondered aloud was this: "By faith we understand that the worlds were prepared by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made out of things which are visible." Heb 11:3. New American Standard Version.

For some reason I have to read this verson a dozen times or more to comprehend it. So if God created this world by His Word, something intangible, to create the physical world..does that mean that all things were there but we couldn't see them until He made it so?

This second translation is a little more clear.

By faith we understand that the world was framed by the word of God; that from invisible things visible things might be made.

Does this give us proof that the real world is spiritual then? Moreover, what is unseen is just as real as what is seen and it is in fact more real because it was there all along? (until God breathed life into what was unseen to make it seen)

I start pondering all that is around me that I can't see. What does it look like and why can't I see it? I imagine the unseen like it's a magical world I cannot touch. What do the angels look like? What do all the demons look like (that's a scary thought) Or is it? Are they just ordinary people who made ordinary mistakes? What is it that makes them demonic?

Lord, these are just one of the many questions I have for you when I see you face to face? Why is it there is so much I don't know.. and why is it that the more I learn the less I know?

I remember watching one of the Chronicles of Naria movies and I think it was Aslan who said, "Seeing is Believing."

Here is exerpt of a blogger who I follow:

Mark Batterson, in his book Primal, writes about a fascinating study that was done a few years ago. It involved a group of Mexican people who had never been to America and a group of Americans who had never been to Mexico. The researchers gave both groups basically a ViewFinder, it was a machine they could look through that had two different images.

One image was a Mexican Bull-Fighter, it was directed at the right eye. And the other image was an American Baseball game, it was directed at the left eye. And the results were fascinating.

Because both images were shown at the same time the test subjects had to focus in on one or the other. They couldn’t focus on both simultaneously. And the Americans saw the Baseball game, the Mexicans saw the Bullfighter.

They saw what they wanted to see.

Actually, I think you could argue that they saw what they had been preconditioned for, or had categories to see.


This is interesting food for thought!!

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