Crazy Ex-Wife
Imagine
ladies, that you meet your husband somewhere publicly, and, as you
embrace the love of your life, somehow, you notice his eyes are
not closed, as yours are, in full enjoyment of the moment. Worse yet,
you notice he seems distracted and distant. You can feel that he's
not hugging and holding you the same way you are him. Even worse, you
open your eyes and look in his face to find that his eyes are
wandering and, moreover, wandering to someone else. Then, just when
you think it can't get any worse, you notice that the “someone
else” is his ex-wife.
Now, depending on how brave and brassy or shy and timid you are, you might confront him. You might question why he was looking at her while holding you. Depending on how fast he is on his feet, he might possibly respond with some paltry excuses about her merely being in his line of sight or that she looked at him first.
Remember Esther? The woman who became queen because another, the first queen, was disobedient to her husband. You might almost defend the thought process of the former bride. She just didn’t want to be paraded before a bunch of desirous, disorderly, drunken men. On the surface, I’d agree with her point of view. I mean, what woman would want to be put in such an embarrassing situation. She was the ultimate trophy wife. Frankly, she did not care to be. Sadly, she did not realize her place in the chain of command.
Upon trying to explain this concept to a Fundamentalist friend of mine, his only argument was to decry, “What about the 'Tribulation?' God still has a plan for the Jews!” He even claimed desperately, “It's not a marriage like we have marriage.”
Now, depending on how brave and brassy or shy and timid you are, you might confront him. You might question why he was looking at her while holding you. Depending on how fast he is on his feet, he might possibly respond with some paltry excuses about her merely being in his line of sight or that she looked at him first.
Then,
depending how good he is at deception or how gullible you are, you
might walk away from this incident feeling more or less secure. Also,
it might be greatly dependent how good he is at lying or how good you
are at lying to yourself.
Then, some
while later, when you thought this little episode is a thing of the
past, you stumble on the two of them, your husband and his “ex.”
You see him looking, what can only be called, longingly into her
eyes. Frozen in terror of what this appears to be, joined with hope
that it is anything but, you stand, watching and listening to these
two former lovers.
“You know,
I haven't forgotten you or how beautiful you are. Yes, I'm married to
someone else, but I remember you. I haven't forgotten you. I even
have a plan so that you and I can be together one day. You, my new
wife and myself. Yes, it'll just be the three of us. We'll be so
happy together. I promise you! Just be patient. I know I put you away
for her, but you will be with me again. I haven't forgotten my
original promises to you. I'll keep them all!”
Your stomach
becomes Gordian knot as he continues.
“And don't
worry. She'll understand. I'm sure that, once I explain how important
you were to me and how much I loved you and how I just can't abandon
you or forget you or our vows, she'll understand. She's a very
understanding person.”
About now, a million thoughts are rushing through your mind! Your head is swimming and your feeling woozy and dizzy. Among the numerous thoughts jumping into your consciousness are the many, many stories your husband told you about her. About all the fussing and the fighting. About how unfaithful she was! About all the men! About how she wasted all of his possessions! About the disrespect! About how crazy she is!
About now, a million thoughts are rushing through your mind! Your head is swimming and your feeling woozy and dizzy. Among the numerous thoughts jumping into your consciousness are the many, many stories your husband told you about her. About all the fussing and the fighting. About how unfaithful she was! About all the men! About how she wasted all of his possessions! About the disrespect! About how crazy she is!
As you try to
catch your breath and still your reeling mind, you see him slowly
walk away from this melodrama. You turn your head in an attempt to
prove, against hope, that the insanity you saw happen, did not
actually happen. As you do, you note that the “ex” wags her head
with a dark look of contempt in her eyes for her former, forlorn
lover. You feel certain, though said lowly, you see the words form on
her lips, “How pathetic.” Yes, it seems neither of them have
changed their feelings for one another.
Now, this is
the scene of lunacy I have painted for you. I'm sure you're thinking,
there is no way any self-respecting wife would tolerate this! Yes, I
would agree. Still, ever so sadly, this is the view of the average
Baptist/Fundamentalist regarding the Bride of Christ and Israel.
Without
delving too deeply in the fact that Baptists today neither can
identify the Groom or Bride, most, in reality, believe in neither. If
they did, they would realize that the entire Bible is a sermon about
the wedding of the Bride and the Groom and that all the teaching
about marriage in the Bible is by God's own design. You don't have to
wonder which came first: it was the plan.
Still, many
have a death grip on their own preconceived ideas. They hold onto,
what can only be called, “Jew Worship.” Yes, they truly seem to
worship the supposed recipients of the blessings of God rather than
God Himself. They worship the creature rather than the Creator.
Now,
very quickly, there is no problem with being a Jew. Also, there is no
advantage.
Galatians
3:28
There
is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is
neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.
Matthew
5:28
But I
say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her
hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.
I must've read that Scripture a hundred times over the years. One day it hit me. Jesus was taking Himself! He was trying to tell us, "I am a one woman man!"
Yet, to be a part of the crowd, to avoid the contempt of the like-minded and lock-stepped, many swallow horrid accusations against Jehovah that will not bear the weight of Scripture. Their stubbornness blinds their eyes and they ignorantly accuse the God of Heaven of no less than adultery!
Yet, to be a part of the crowd, to avoid the contempt of the like-minded and lock-stepped, many swallow horrid accusations against Jehovah that will not bear the weight of Scripture. Their stubbornness blinds their eyes and they ignorantly accuse the God of Heaven of no less than adultery!
Now,
before you say, “Hold on a minute! I would never accuse God of
anything like that!”
Wouldn’t you? Don’t you? Isn't that exactly what you are doing when you say that the Church is His Bride, but He is still in love with and pining for his first bride, Israel? Yes, she was His first love, the apple of his eye, but she was adulterous and backsliding. So, even though it broke His heart, he had to put her away. He was forced to divorce her.
Wouldn’t you? Don’t you? Isn't that exactly what you are doing when you say that the Church is His Bride, but He is still in love with and pining for his first bride, Israel? Yes, she was His first love, the apple of his eye, but she was adulterous and backsliding. So, even though it broke His heart, he had to put her away. He was forced to divorce her.
I know saying
that God is divorce' causes Fundamentalists to cover their ears and
go, “la, la, la, la, la!” Prejudice causes the best of us to
sometimes hide from the truth.
Jeremiah
3:8 And
I saw, when for all the causes whereby backsliding Israel committed
adultery I had put her away, and given her a bill of divorce; yet her
treacherous sister Judah feared not, but went and played the harlot
also.
Not to
digress here, but when the Bible says, “God hates divorce,” it’s
mostly because he has been through one himself. No pain like the pain
you’re in!
Malachi
2:16
For the
Lord, the God of Israel, saith that he hateth putting away: for one
covereth violence with his garment, saith the Lord of hosts:
therefore take heed to your spirit, that ye deal not treacherously.
Oddly
enough to me, many think that our God looks lustily at His
former wife, Israel, and dreams of a time when He can be with her
again. He thinks of all the promises He made to her and all of the
promises she made to Him and sighs with remorse. He pines away for
the old days, crying over the loss of his first love, a love that
betrayed Him in every way. Yes, He did divorce her, finding Himself a
new love that He swore to Himself would be delivered chaste and pure
to Him.
Revelations
21: 11 Having the glory of God…
Genesis
22:16 And
said, By myself have I sworn, saith the Lord, for because thou hast
done this thing, and hast not withheld thy son, thine only son:
Was
the law of Moses God's ultimate plan? Was salvation and the Church an
afterthought? Perhaps, Plan B? Did God not see it coming? Was he
caught unawares?
They talk as if
it was always God’s intent that Israel should be His closest love
and, after she fouled it up, He had to go off and find another way. I
suppose these same people think that God intended man to live forever
in the Garden of Eden and, after Adam fouled that up, God had to go
off and find another way. Actually, entire “Christian”
denominations as well as other religions are founded on these very
concepts.
The Church
was not an afterthought! It was always God’s design to employ
Israel, the Law and the failure of both to bring about the Church
age. Israel, like Adam, was never intended as a permanent solution,
but as a means to an end. Does that lessen God’s love for Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob? No, because they too rejoiced to see His day. It was
never about the branches; it has always been about the Vine.
John
15:5 I
am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in
him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do
nothing.
John
15:5 I
am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in
him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do
nothing.
For
God to have multiple brides, is contrary to the teaching of the Holy
Scriptures. Yes, God allowed multiple wives and concubines but, if
you follow the trail, it was always a headache for all concerned.
Many men will think more than one wife is great! But remember, more
than one wife means more than one mother-in-law. Like they say,
two's company, but three's a crowd!
Still,
God like Adam, is happy with one wife at a time. Amazingly, of
course, God always gets good from our evil.
Genesis
2:24
Therefore
shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto
his wife: and they shall be one flesh.
Now,
back to our adventuresome guy with the roaming eyes. He is a man who
has everything he has ever longed for in the beauty, loyalty and
fertility of his current glorious bride. Sadly, like some men, he
thinks the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. He
forgets the bad things from his earlier relationship and only
remembers the lust that burned in his heart for a woman who,
basically, hated him. He doesn’t think about the relationship. He
only thinks about her physical splendor.
Yes, it’s true.
All men are pigs!
Disgustingly,
our little anthropomorphic egos assign attributes to God that should
make our skins crawl. We think He is just like us, only bigger and
stronger. You know, like Superman.
We muse, admit it
or not, “After all, God does it!” We justify so much of what we
believe by imputing our God with ideas and concepts that are more
foreign to him than the surface of mars is to us.
Remember Esther? The woman who became queen because another, the first queen, was disobedient to her husband. You might almost defend the thought process of the former bride. She just didn’t want to be paraded before a bunch of desirous, disorderly, drunken men. On the surface, I’d agree with her point of view. I mean, what woman would want to be put in such an embarrassing situation. She was the ultimate trophy wife. Frankly, she did not care to be. Sadly, she did not realize her place in the chain of command.
Still, isn’t
that what God wanted from Israel? He placed them in the best land of
all, at the virtual center of the world where all mankind would have
to travel through their borders. They thought He put them their so
they could be spoiled and fattened and showered in His love. In
actuality, it was not God’s intent that they should shut the gates
to the city, locking the world away. I think he put them their to
show them off to the world. He put them there that they might be a
testimony to all the heathens encompassing them of the power and
righteousness of God Almighty. God put them there to be missionaries!
Isaiah
56:7 Even
them will I bring to my holy mountain, and make them joyful in my
house of prayer: their burnt offerings and their sacrifices shall be
accepted upon mine altar; for mine house shall be called an house of
prayer for all people.
This new Bride of God is, like Jerusalem, a “city of peace.” Even more so, it is a new “city of peace.” It is a city that has its gates open to all points of the compass. Unlike Hell, it fears no danger of being prevailed against because the Lamb is present and He is the light of that city. Only citizens are allowed in this city and they can only be naturalized, adopted, by the edict of the King of Kings! This city contains no murderers, drunkards or liars, simply because once they are allowed in this city, they are no longer any of those!
This new Bride of God is, like Jerusalem, a “city of peace.” Even more so, it is a new “city of peace.” It is a city that has its gates open to all points of the compass. Unlike Hell, it fears no danger of being prevailed against because the Lamb is present and He is the light of that city. Only citizens are allowed in this city and they can only be naturalized, adopted, by the edict of the King of Kings! This city contains no murderers, drunkards or liars, simply because once they are allowed in this city, they are no longer any of those!
Revelation
21:25 And the gates of it shall not be shut at all by day: for
there shall be no night there.
Upon trying to explain this concept to a Fundamentalist friend of mine, his only argument was to decry, “What about the 'Tribulation?' God still has a plan for the Jews!” He even claimed desperately, “It's not a marriage like we have marriage.”
In exasperation,
I asked, “Then what kind of marriage is it? God could've used any
number of metaphors, but he chose marriage! But we say, it's not like
'our' marriage”?
What can you
really say to a death grip religion like that? God on his throne
can't move them! How can I?
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