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SECTION 3 In this section I would like to point out some of the amazing concepts of the kingdom that make it unlike any government, culture, kingdom or religion that has ever existed. Once again we will have to apply faith and believing to these special characteristics that make the kingdom so unique, because as you will see there is nothing like the invisible kingdom of God in this world. LESSON 34 ─ The uniqueness of the kingdom – seeing God (part 1) Bible References: * Matthew 5:8 (1) * Ephesians 1:18 (2) * John 17:3 (3) * Jeremiah 9:23, 24 (4) * Job 1,2 (5) * Job 41:5 (6) * 1 Peter 5:10 (7) Good morning and welcome to another Lesson From The Tent. I don’t normally like to start a lesson like this, but I need to warn you ahead of time that today’s lesson is going to hurt. And that’s ok because along the way you will learn, pain can be your friend when you understand how God uses it. The next attitude Jesus talks about will at times greatly challenge your relationship with Him while at the same time take you deeper into an understanding of God, and His ways. Here is what Jesus said. “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” (1) I think it is best to start with the reward for being pure in heart, which is to “see God” because this benefit brings purpose to pain and suffering. Without understanding this, our trials and tribulations will only be miserable. The significance of what Jesus said here can turn our struggles into riches beyond measure. So, let’s start with what it means to “see God.” The original word see means to perceive with your mind, to become acquainted with someone or something through experience so that you can discern, recognize and understand clearly. Notice this “seeing” is in your mind and not with your eyes and that it comes through experience. This is extremely important because Jesus said it is the pure in heart who “see God.” Since God is a Spirit, He is therefore invisible to our human eyes. So, it is obvious that this “seeing” must take place in our mind. The Bible refers to this as “the eyes of your heart.” (2) Now the goal of seeing God this way is we get to understand the intimate details of His character which is the reason He allows His favored ones to go through pain and suffering. And the more we understand God the difficult issues of life can then take on significance. As we have already learned, eternal life is getting to know God and Jesus in a deep intimate way. (3) God also revealed to us in the Old Testament that He desires us to know Him deeply. (4) There are many passages in the Bible that teach this because God has always wanted His human creation to have a deep, intimate, personal relationship with Him. Unfortunately, it is far too easy for us humans to be so consumed with the normal duties of life that we forget our single greatest duty: Which is, we were created to get to know and understand the invisible God by faith so our lives can be the overflow of our relationship with Him. Let me remind you that according to Jesus “seeing God” comes as the result of a “pure in heart” attitude. And as this word “pure” reveals, the way to understand the depths of God comes through trials, tribulation, suffering and pain, for that is what the original word “pure” means. We might think being pure in heart has to do with a righteous way of living, but that is not the way to think about this. The purity Jesus speaks of here is an attitude that will influence a more righteous way of living because of what you have learned about God. Don’t make the mistake of reversing this. Trials and tribulations, pain and suffering must precede the wonderful gift of “seeing God.” The story of Job in the Bible (5) illustrates this from beginning to end. God declared that Job is the most righteous person on earth, but at the end of the story we learn that even though Job was righteous, he did not understand the depths of God’s character. This only happened after He goes through some of the most challenging trials that any human has ever gone through. At the end of all his trials and tribulations Job then said, “I had only heard about you before, but now I have seen you with my own eye. So I take back everything I said, and I sit in dust and ashes to show my repentance.” (6) I urge you to take some time and read the entire book of Job ASAP, because the question I want to ask you next can only be answered if you understand what Job went through in order to “see God.” Here is the question I want to ask you – When you know what Job went through, do you think it was worth it so he could now “see God” in an understanding way? Job thought so at the end of his struggles, and that speaks volumes. If God told Job about all the suffering, He would go through in order to see Him this way, I’m not sure he would have volunteered to experience all he did so he could know God more intimately. But it is only when a person goes through great suffering that they can gain an understanding of God to this intimate degree. A person cannot know what they are missing until they discover for themselves the intimate knowledge of God gained only from suffering. Why is it that only those who go through intense trials and tribulations, pain and suffering gain such a clear understanding of God? It is because of the work God does when a person goes through suffering. This is the “experience” the word “see” refers to. Here is what the Bible teaches about this: “After you have suffered for a little while, the God of all grace, who called you to His eternal glory in Christ, will Himself perfect, confirm, strengthen and establish you.”(7) Notice it doesn’t say the sufferer makes this happen; it is the “God of all grace” who produces this. As God’s favored ones we should never fear suffering and pain because we know that it will produce the great reward of “seeing God” if we surrender in gentleness and allow Him to have His way with us. Well, that’s it for today and once again there is just one thing – According to Jesus, seeing God more clearly is worth pain and suffering; trials and tribulations. 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