Coming
to Him as to a living stone, rejected indeed by men,
but chosen by God and precious.
1 Peter 2:4
1 Peter 2:4
How
do you tell the difference between a living stone and a
non-living stone? Ask it a question and if it doesn’t respond,
assume it is dead.
Earth
is a living sphere with organisms abounding on every square inch of
the planet’s surface. Hundreds of millions of bacteria can live in
a drop of water and scores of dust mites can fit on the head of a
pin. Yet, if you add the weight of every whale, elephant, and insect
and all of the other living things in the world, it would still be
less than 1/1000th of 1% of earth’s total mass.
Most
everything around us is inert matter. Rock, sand, water, air,
minerals, and magma are most of what this place is made of, and none
of it is alive. Heaven is a different story. I imagine life to be
everywhere, even in things that are quite dead down here. The old laws
of physics and biology won’t apply in the New Jerusalem. After all,
the Bible talks about living stones and living water.
Probably
99.999% of all preachers will tell you that the verse above is to be
interpreted figuratively, meaning it’s an illustration to help us
understand spiritual truth. Old Testament worship centered around the
temple in Jerusalem that was built with massive, beautiful, quarried
stones. Under the new covenant, the church is not a building or even
an organization, but an organism. It’s believers are edified
together as living stones on the foundation of Christ who is
the principle Living Stone. The idea is to compare and
contrast how things were before Christ died on the cross and the
change that happened afterwards. It’s really not supposed to be
taken literally.
However,
if you want to have a little fun with it, think outside the box. John
the Baptist preached that “God is able to rise up children of
Abraham from [...] stones” (Matthew 3:9). If we’re supposed to
take this power of God as literal, why can’t I, with my wild
imagination, see Jesus in heaven somehow manifesting Himself as a
real honest to goodness: Living Stone, with the beauty of a ruby, the luster of a diamond and the intricacies of marble. Wow!! that's no ordinary stone!
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