The work that all of us have is to live the
principles. Each one of us has to discover them. The Lord has revealed
them in His Word. But let me ask a question this afternoon: In what
moment did Adam see his own face?
In what moment did Adam see his own face? Or did Adam
die without seeing his own face. Have you ever seen your back? I don’t
know if mirrors are a curse. Who invented mirrors? Did Adam have a
mirror? How did he see his face?
The problems related to form that we find in the 2nd
commandment, we can solve them with the 1st. "Thou shalt have no other
God before Me."
What does it mean ‘before Me’?
What does it mean ‘before Me’? What is the only thing
that should be before me?—only Him—as a reality—not as an idea.
And humanity—and we are included—we have lost that.
And once we have lost this, we make another image, and the image that we
make now, is worse than the images of the Canaanites. The Canaanites had
the sun before them; they had the moon before them, and the stars.
We don’t have before us the sun—and we hate that, and
we are far from idolatry. We are even farther from idolatry than the
Jews, but what is in front of us is worse than what the Canaanites had,
because what is in front of us is my self.
There is the mirror. What do we do with the mirror?
Who is pretty? Who is grand? Who is the one who adorns himself? Who
admires himself? Who exalts himself? Who is ‘I’? Who is before me? Only
Him! It is the 1st commandment.
We have in front of us—our car; our house; or our
girlfriend. What is it that is an obstacle so that I can experience the
‘shama’ of the Old Testament? The only thing that man should
experience—and for us who have a Western mind it is difficult to
understand this.
Deuteronomy 6:4, 5; "Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God
is one LORD: And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart,
and with all thy soul, and with all thy might."
Heart; soul; might; not with 50%; not with 80%;
Total! Everything! Nothing for me—nothing in my heart for myself;
nothing of my soul for myself; nothing of my might for me—nothing for
self—everything for Him!
Have we practiced this? That was the great teaching;
that was the curriculum that the Lord gave every father and mother in a
family to teach to their children. What the parents had to teach to
their children, was that He who made the heavens and the earth is the
only thing that should be in front of us. There were no mirrors!
Is it simple? Very simple—and we don’t understand
this! We can’t imagine life without mirrors. We cannot conceive life if
we don’t have things in front of us. We see the latest model, and we
say, "Wow"! We see the latest airplane, and we say, "Wow"! We see the
building, and we say, "Wow"! We see the computer, and we say, "Wow"! We
are surprised; we admire it and we are surprised—of the things—but not
of Him. We have lost this.
The Lord taught His people to not loose Him as a
reality. He should be in front of them—all the time—and look what the
‘Shama’ says: "And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine
heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might. 6:6 And these
words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart:"
Verse 7-9: "And thou shalt teach them diligently unto
thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house,
and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when
thou risest up. And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and
they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes. And thou shalt write them
upon the posts of thy house, and on thy gates."
That is the curriculum—there was no more, no other
curriculum for Israel. We don’t understand this. And the enemy has made
a tremendous development in advertisement so that we will loose the
image of God. The image of God is my fellow man—my fellow man.
When the Lord created Adam & Eve, the first
relationship that the male had, that Adam had, was with his Lord. When
the Lord made the man, his bond was with his Creator. When the Lord
created Eve, her first bond in relationship was with her Creator. Wasn’t
it like that?
God made man with His hands—He made man. He gave him
His Spirit–and Adam saw the Lord. The first thing that Adam beheld was
the Lord. Our first relationship should be with the Lord. Father and
Mother need to teach their children that their first relationship is
with the Lord. If our first relationship is with the Lord, our second
relationship will be with our fellow man, and in the case of the family,
with the wife.
But who is the mediator? Who should be between both
of them? Who was first?—the relationship with her or the relationship
with God? He should always be in first place—always. That’s the way He
created us. And since we’ve lost it through sin, by faith—He should be
the first. And if He is the first, He has to be the bridge and any
relationship between human beings cannot be direct.
We destroy ourselves because our relationships are
direct. The 1st commandment says that my relationship should
be with Him—He should be in front of me. And if He is in front of
me—what am I going to do with her? How should I treat her? How am I
going to treat the others? How am I going to treat my enemy? If God is
in front of me; have we lost that?
Who is before us? Who is before me? Myself? Myself?
We need images, and the first image—the only image—is myself! Even in
grammar that is written with an iron chisel—our first pronoun should be
plural—us; we. But it is not us or we; I do; I eat; I work; I think; I
am; I have; I. Grammar has placed us in front of ourselves.
How easy it is for the enemy to destroy us! Only
through the mercy of the Lord can we experience His Law. The 1st
commandment is the crucifixion of self—the 1st commandment.
And if we break the first commandment, the rest—the rest are already
broken; because whoever transgresses one—is guilty of breaking all.
In the Old Testament is a testament of blood. The New
Testament is the confirmation of that blood. God’s relationship with us,
after sin, was through blood and humanity doesn’t understand that. But
each of our relationships with our fellow man should be a relationship
in blood; because in order for the Lord to restore us—the only way He
could use to restore us and reconcile us—was through the price paid in
blood.
The scriptures teach us that there is a God in heaven
and there is a Mediator and Intercessor between God and man. Between God
and man He placed a Mediator. For us in the Western world, that’s an
interesting—a very nice concept. But for the Lord, it is not a
concept—for the Lord, it is a reality. He doesn’t look at me—He looks at
me through the Mediator. He doesn’t treat me directly—He does it through
the Mediator.
We treat each other without a mediator. Husbands and
wives treat each other without a mediator. They receive each other
without a mediator; and what is the result? Contradiction! And fights!
And they destroy themselves—there is no mediator.
The Lord—in the context of sin—when He sees a man,
before him is the Mediator. Have we lost this reality? That is why it is
so difficult for us to forgive. That is why it is almost impossible for
us to justify a sinner. We look for a mediator to separate things;
because the only thing we take care of is our things and not people. So
people look for a mediator to see who ends up being the owner of the
house, and who will stays with the car, and who will stay with the
money.
How different is our God! Because human beings
without a Mediator—what do we have in front of us? The Lord? Jesus? Or
self? Is it simple? That’s the 1st commandment. The 1st
commandment is the assurance for all the rest. "Thou shalt have no other
God before Me." Only Him!
The enemy has made theology a concept that we have in
front of us. And we have the concept in our head but the reality is
something different. The enemy, after creating concepts and making us
lose reality—he then makes us actors. And today, almost every human
being is an actor.
The actor says, "I love you! I love you! I can’t live
without you!" and cries. He even gives gifts. Isn’t that the way it is
with girlfriends and boyfriends? Many of us arrived to marriage in this
way. Actors—what is an actor? A specialist in pretending. A specialist
in pretending.
"I love you!" it’s a lie. What is it that he wants?
He wants something—a part of that person, to use it in a selfish way.
And the enemy has translated that into images. The idols of the Old
Testament and the images of the Old Testament, were harmless and they
degraded the man and they corrupted man—the images of the Old
Testament—they didn’t have any reason to be.
Let’s read Psalm 115, beginning with verse 3; "But
our God is in the heavens: he hath done whatsoever he hath pleased.
Their idols are silver and gold, the work of men's hands. They have
mouths, but they speak not: eyes have they, but they see not: They have
ears, but they hear not: noses have they, but they smell not: They have
hands, but they handle not: feet have they, but they walk not: neither
speak they through their throat. They that make them are like unto them;
so is every one that trusteth in them."
Those idols degraded the people of the Old Testament,
but those idols were harmless in relation to the ones we have today.
Actors are the idols of young people, and even of older people. The
television, those are our actors and our idols.
How do people sit? Have you seen how people sit
watching what is in front of them? They sit on the edge of their seats,
and they look, and they feel, and they see, and sometimes they even have
a heart attack! They are living—what are they living? What is in front
of them—idols; images. How many of these images are true? How many of
them are true? How many of the images on television are true? They are
false—modern idols—modern images; and there is the movie: "I love you! I
live for you!" Is that true, or is it a lie? But we live it—we live it—a
lie.
"Thou shalt not make thee any graven image"; what
should be in front of me—only the Lord. And in the Lord—in the Lord, I
can treat my fellow man, in the Lord. In our marriage relationship—our
marriage relationship should be an indirect relationship, because it
should be through the Mediator, the One Who is in front of me—the One
Who made heaven and earth.
We lost that—and we destroy our fellow man. Where did
we learn that? Where did we learn that—with Hollywood? Hollywood is a
great teacher. I don’t know what judgments God will bring upon
Hollywood, because they have destroyed the Law of God in a dimension
because now modern idols have mouths and they speak; they have hands and
they move them; they have feet and they walk.
Fifty years ago, movies were just black and white,
and now—red; white; yellow; and all the colors and all the movements and
people think that that is more real than the Invisible that made the
heavens and the earth. Our reality is only sensorial. It is almost
impossible that our reality can be by faith.
My beloved; He who made the heaven and the earth,
transcends my feelings, He goes beyond my sensorial capacity. My senses,
after sin, can not perceive it, and the Lord knows that any physical
figure would destroy human beings.
Jesus said: "in Spirit and in Truth it is necessary
that you should worship me", in Spirit and in Truth—very interesting! He
said first, "in Spirit", and then He said, "Truth". He didn’t say
"Truth" first, He put Spirit first.
In John 1:14, when the scripture tells us that the
Word was made flesh and abideth with us, and we saw His glory as the
only begotten of God—full; full of what? Of concepts? Of philosophy? Of
theology? Of ideas? Full of grace! Full of grace!
And in the original, when it says full, John in 1:14
uses the verb ‘plero’, and the verb ‘plero’ means so full—so full, that
it overflows. And that is where the word ‘plentitude’ which in English
is complete fullness, comes; so full that it overflows; but not only
does it overflow, it floods the space—it inundates the space.
Jesus, my beloved, was a flood of grace; of love; of
mercy; His image and likeness flooding this world—and then He was full
of grace and truth. So that we would have Him in front of us, and that
any other thing—any other thing—would cease to exist.
I don’t know who invented mirrors so I can see
myself; I can behold myself—and I see a hair, and I see a blemish, and I
see a wrinkle, and I want to take it off. I see I am ugly or I’m not
looking very good—who is in front of me? For the Lord, nobody is ugly.
Nobody is ugly for the Lord. A black man is beautiful for the Lord, with
his thick lips, with his flat nose; he is beautiful for the Lord. For
the Lord, nobody is ugly. A white man for the Lord is beautiful, because
he is the image of God. A Chinese, African, anybody, is beautiful.
What is the only thing that is ugly to the Lord?—sin
and wickedness and iniquity. But for us, people are ugly, for us and the
Greeks taught us that and not God’s revelation. For God, human beings
are His image. To rescue him and to restore him, and to reconcile him,
and to restore His image and likeness in us, He shed blood—He shed
blood; His own blood, to restore the image of God. That’s why between
Him and us, between Him and your life, between Him and your enemy, is
blood, and we haven’t understood this.
We like the concept. We manage it as a concept, but
not as a reality. And that has been Satan’s masterpiece; his work of
spiritualism—to convert this into an idea and a concept, but not the
reality of His blood and His relationship with us.
What is our reaction when we see blood? What is our
reaction? When we see that someone’s blood is spilling out on the road
in an accident—how do we react? What was the reaction of the Heavenly
Father when He saw the hands of His Son—with His hands with the nails on
the cross—so He could reach a sinner and restore His image? In us—with
the price of blood—for Him, my beloved, that is not an idea; that is not
a theory; that is not something that is up in the air; that was real—He
lives it. That is His life. That is Him—an offering, to give Himself to
our selfish hearts.
Our selfish hearts have lost this vision. The enemy
has placed papers and images; pictures; videos; movies, even movies of
Jesus. Is that person Jesus? It’s false! Maybe he even gets drunk. He
might even be an adulterer—he’s divorced—and now he says he’s Jesus? And
we sit down in the chair and we believe it’s true.
What is in front of us? "Thou shalt have no other
God’s before Me." Our Lord Jesus said that we needed to manage this in
Spirit and in Truth. How difficult that is for us. Do you know why? For
us what is real, what is concrete, is what we see; is what we hear; is
what we smell; is what we taste; and what we can touch. That is real for
us.
For us, if we cannot touch it; if we cannot hear it;
if we cannot see it; if we cannot taste it; if we cannot smell it; it is
not real. And all of our educational system of knowledge is based on the
senses. That’s our education. Our education goes to where our sensorial
perception can go and from there onward, there is no more faith—we
cannot believe because we cannot experience it with our feelings—with
our senses.
Very soon religion became sensorial. In all of the
different religions; in pagan religions, in Christian religions, in the
Jewish religion and what came a reality was the space, and that’s why
the Samaritan woman asked "Where Lord? Where Lord?" The space—and we are
children of space. We lost the reality of being children of the Spirit.
But the Lord wants and He has purposed that we should
be children of Spirit and Truth. And the scriptures teach us—let us see
what the scriptures say: 2 Corinthians chapter 4—Paul is going to help
us—verse 18; "While we look not at the things which are seen,"
What is it that we see? What can be seen. What we can
see. That is what we see. But Paul tells us here, "Look not at the
things which are seen but at the things which are not seen:"
And he tells us why; "for the things which are seen
are temporal;" Everything we see; everything that I see—even my son—is
temporal. He will cease to be; and what ceases to be—is not true.
What is it that will never cease to be according to
the scriptures? According to the scriptures—and we have a text for
that—a Bible text. The Bible tells us; prophecies will cease; science
will cease; tongues will cease; but love will never cease. Love that has
an end—never was love. True love will never end. True love never ceases.
Those things that have an end pertain to my sensorial
perception. The boyfriend; he tells her, "I love you!" it’s a sensorial
perception and its base is a selfish one—"I want her for me!" An
actor—what he is saying—is not what he is. And after he is satisfied,
"Out!" And now another one. That’s the ‘love’ that we see in this
world—it’s spiritualism. It’s not a reality.
Love is not temporal. It is not confined to space. It
goes over my sensorial capacity. It’s His love; that’s the love that the
Lord wants; that’s the love that the Lord wants to give to us. It is His
love and it is a fruit of the Spirit; it’s not one of my fruits—it is
His fruit.
And He says, "look not at the things which are seen,
but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are
temporal; but the things which are not seen—which are not seen—are
eternal." Eternal!
The question is my brethren, what is easier—to stop
seeing what I have seen during the past forty years; what is easier? To
stop seeing fifty, sixty, seventy years—seeing things here on earth—and
the Lord tells us we have to stop looking at the things which are seen.
What is easier—to stop seeing what we see—or to see what we have never
seen? What we have never seen. What is easier? And that is the job we
have; that’s the work we have to do and the Lord is revealed there;
"Thou shalt have no other God before Me."
My beloved, do we really believe that He made the
heavens and the earth? Do we really believe that? Do we believe like
David?
When I see the works of Thy hands—the moon; the stars
and the heavens that Thou hast made, and I ask myself, who is man? Who
am I—that I should pretend to place my pride and my self sufficiency and
destroy my fellow man and feel angry towards him and destroy him,
because Who is God? I am God! I am God. Is that our reality? The concept
is Him but in reality I am God, because I destroy my fellow men who He
has bought with His nail-pierced hands.
My dear ones, who is before us? Who is before me? He
who made the heavens and the earth and He tells me, "To your fellow man,
I crowned him with glory and with light and I made him lord over
creation."
My beloved, What a Father! What a Savior! What a
Creator! There is no one more than Him. He who is more, the only one who
is more—I am not less, I am not less—He is more to him by faith. To the
invisible, we should see Him not with these eyes, through the eyes of
faith that transcend the temporal.
When that reality is true in us, He’s going to come
to get us and He will take us to live with Him forever. May the Lord
keep you and permit us that only He will be in front of us. We cannot
see Him but He is there and He is more real than what is in front of my
eyes. It’s an experience by faith and by faith we are justified. By
faith we receive Him. By faith we will be a new creation.
May the Lord bless us!