6 “Yet among the mature we do impart wisdom, although it is not a wisdom of this age or of the rulers of this age, who are doomed to pass away. 7 But we impart a secret (mystery) and hidden wisdom of God, which God decreed before the ages for our glorification. 8 None of the rulers of this age understood this; for if they had, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory. 9 But, as it is written, ‘What no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of man conceived, what God has prepared for those who love him.” 1 Cor. 2:6-9
The word translated as secret or more appropriately mystery, in the 7th verse of this passage is “musterion”, which means “something that is hidden from those who have not been initiated but crystal clear to those who have”. I have always wondered, “why does God have to make things a mystery?” I must admit, I have always been envious of some of the biblical figures. I mean, give me a ‘burning bush’ with specific instructions, or words on a tablet, miraculously written. Even if I was in the belly of a sea beast, at least there would be no ambiguity in my mind as to what God was speaking to me.
See, I am the type of persons that if I am reading a book or watching a movie, I pride myself on being able to figure out the mystery before the ending is revealed. But God’s mysteries do not work that way. I am a firm believer that some of God’s mysteries will not be reveal until the end of this age. So there are some things we have to proceed with on faith. Trusting that God is in control and knows best. But still….., that burning bush or writings on a stone tablet would be nice.
The quintessential example of operating in faith in this arena of “musterion” is Job. In my imagination I can hear Job asking the question, “God, what are you doing, I mean….really” (if you study the story of Job you find that God never answers Job’s question directly). However Job was faithful enough to answer the accusations of his friends this way; “7 Can you find out the deep things of God? Can you find out the limit of the Almighty. 8 It is higher than heaven…what can you do? Deeper than Sheol (Hades)…what can you know? 9 Its measure is longer than the earth and broader than the sea. 10 If he passes through, an imprisons, and calls to judgment, who can hinder Him?” Job 11:7-10
A big part of the problem is, I like to listen to myself. I think I am a reasonably logical and experienced person. I think I am rational, and for the most part, of good moral character (I have my flaws like everyone else). So I want to understand the mysteries of God, I want to know the secrets. I often feel, if I could just understand what God is doing, I could participate more fully (and if we are honest here, what we are actually saying is “God if you’d just let me know where we are going, I could drive this thing myself”).
But, I am enlightened by a quote from St. Anselem of Canterbury. He said “Do not seek to understand that you might believe, seek to believe that you might understand.”
And that brings us to this passage in Corinthians. To put this passage in context know, first of all, that Paul is writing to “church folks”. He is speaking to believers that are going through the tensions, argument, self-centeredness and divisiveness that us church folk are so familiar with.
Paul is saying that there are mysteries in Gods word, And they are mysteries that the flesh world will never understand. But among the mature, those growing in faith, God begins to manifest understanding more and more. But as St. Anselem so aptly put it, understanding does not birth belief, belief births understanding.
So if we want to understand more of what God is doing, if we want to experience more of Him in our life, we have to start with the belief that God is always right.
“I don’t always know what you’re doing God, but I know it’s right”
“I don’t always know where you are taking me God, but I know that it is to the right place”
“I don’t always know why you place me here or there God, but I know that it is to do the right thing”
“I don’t always understand why a love one had to die God, but I know they are right with you”
“I don’t know why I am in the valley God, but I know that you are right beside me”
“I don’t know why my weeping has to tarry for a night God, but I know your righteous joy will come with the morning”
And I know that my eyes have not seen, nor has my ear heard, nor can I even conceive in my heart, the wondrous things you have in store for me.
I don’t always understand it……but I know it is always right.
Be Blessed……and be a Blessing