Growing up I loved mystery novels
like the Hardy Boys and Sherlock Holmes. My fascination with mystery
and seeing how these sleuths would solve crimes was amazing to a
young 10 year old. As I got older my fascination with mystery never
diminished. I also realized that there are a lot of people who love
mystery. TV shows like NCIS and Law and Order engage the minds of the
tv viewers and they love it. Mysterious TV shows are some of the most
watched shows on cable TV. Groups of people also like mystery in
their own lives. They seek organizations that appeal to the
mysterious sides of their followers. People love mystery. The
question arises, in the Christian faith, is the One true God a God
that does not want to be known, but followed blindly?
Granted there are things that
humanity will never know about God, but this is something that is
known, He wants to be known. In Genesis, He walked with Adam and Eve
before The Fall. He created covenants with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
An idea that was not foreign to these men because the known world, at
that time, used a covenant process. In Exodus, He used some of Egypt's
gods against them in the plagues that ravaged their lands. In
Deuteronomy, He used laws to help guide the people of Israel to live
peaceful and structured lives. In the New Testament, Jesus used
parables of farming and fishing to communicate spiritual truths to the
people in those societies. The list could go on. What must be
understood is that we may not be able to comprehend all there is
about God, but we can know Him.
God, in all His power, could
disappear from our lives and become a mysterious being that desires
not to be known, but forces worship. However, this is not the God we
see in the Old or the New Testament. God speaks to His people in
language and processes that they would understand because He wants
the people to know that they can trust Him with their lives. God goes
through an awful lot of trouble to engage people where they are at
so that they can know Him and experience His love and grace. So is
God trying to hide from His creation? Absolutely not! He is still
saying the same thing Jesus said as He ascended into heaven, “And
surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”
A good book on this topic
Called to Be Holy by John Oswalt