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Many Mansions in Whose House?

Posted: 06/ 6/11 04:17 PM ET

The famous astrophysicist Stephen Hawking has said it again: "I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail. There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark." Hmmm...

We read this text from John 14 at funerals: "Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you," as King James' men had it. The word translated as "mansions," or in modern versions as "dwelling places," "rooms" and "houses," is, as you can see, a bit tricky to get just right. Another possible translation is "way-stations," an understanding favored by some of the Greek early fathers of the Church. This would imply that where we are going is not our final home, at least not right away. So how we read this says a lot about what happens after we die. "I go to prepare a place for you, so that where I am, there you may be also."

So where did Jesus go? The Bible as a whole tells us very little about the next life, other than that there will be another, Larger Life after this one. There are several versions that have been advanced over the centuries of the scene we shall see after death. In one scene, we each shall stand before "the great judgment seat of Christ," as the Prayer Book says. We will be immediately sent to the place we deserve, Paradise or Hell. In another version, we have a third option called Purgatory, which is supposed to be a place where we sort of clean off the dirt of sin so that we can be pure for Paradise, so long as our sins are not really serious.

Then there is another scene, which I think is more biblical. We die, and as the psalmist says, in that day our thoughts perish. So Hawking does have a point. But then the Spirit of God begins to raise us up, for the New Creation, the new heavens and the new earth. When we come to that, there is a separation between those who want life with God and those who cannot stand the idea.

Let me spell out what I mean. The Scriptures begin with God creating the heavens and the earth. The Spirit hovered over the waters of chaos and brought forth the universe. Later the same Spirit of God hovered over Mary the Virgin and brought forth Jesus. Then the Spirit hovered over the tomb containing his corpse and from the cold dead cadaver of Jesus created the Risen Lord Jesus. Finally the Spirit gave birth to the Church, an event we Christians celebrate on Pentecost. "If anyone is in Christ, he is a New Creation," wrote Paul to the Corinthians. Each of these actions is a fresh moment of Creation by the Spirit. And God has promised you and me that we share in the New Creation, by the same action of the Holy Spirit, and that starts now.

So you and I are on the way to becoming this New Creation. It stands to reason, then, that the place Jesus went forth to prepare for us is first of all a way-station. It is too simple to settle for those various scenes that have come to us over the centuries. We have a ways to go before the resurrection of the body. First comes the moment of death, and then, who knows? There will be a New Creation, and that probably has stages, way-stations, just as the first Creation did and continues to have.

Jesus is telling us as he did his first disciples, "You trust in God, trust also in me." He promises us that he will always be with us, not only in some heaven above but right here, right now. And this brings us to where we need to be. We are still mostly of the Old Creation, and we can only know the New One by extrapolation. The birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth belong more to the New Creation that is being transformed out of the Old. This means that while we are still living in the Old, we will find it difficult to grasp exactly what the New will be like. The odd stories of the risen Jesus collected in the Gospels point to the strangeness of the New Creation in the midst of the Old.

It's natural to be curious, especially about what happens after death. Personally, I am a lot less afraid of that than I am of the dying part. But when we try to figure out on our own what happens after death, we end up in all kinds of nonsense, like "channeling" the spirits of the dead. We simply do not know. So Jesus invites us to trust him.

Which is an invitation to return to today, right now, reading this. What else do we need to trust God for? If he has prepared a place for us for then, what about now? If we are willing to trust about our death, what about our life now?

If you're like me, you find it easier to have faith about the afterlife -- let's call it Larger Life -- than about right now. After all, I can't do anything about dying, so I can put off having to worry about it. But today, right now, I often find it a lot more difficult to believe that Jesus is with me, you know, "consider the lilies of the field, how much more will your Father clothe you" and so on. I want to control the outcome, especially those things over which I do not have control. Death is remote, my checkbook is not! How will our daughter turn out? What do I need to do to make myself feel secure and safe? How can I keep my status among the bishops? And so on -- all ways of staving off death. I can't help it, because I am still part of the Old Creation, the old Pierre, even as I am becoming the New.

Now I am not saying we do not have to work. Work is a very good thing -- just ask someone you know who's lost his or her job. And I am not saying that we do not have to plan. What I am saying is that when Jesus asks us to trust him, it isn't just about Heaven. It's also about Earth, here and now.

Our faith has to make a difference in the way we live. It has to be the determining factor in how I decide what kind of human being I want to be. We are being invited today to live into the New Creation that we are becoming. Each day is a way-station on the road. It has stages. Today we get to try again to develop the character of Christ in ourselves, walking in his presence. Tomorrow we get to try again. And the next day. And the next.

There is a lot to mull over in the 14th chapter of John. One comforting thing is that the disciples are just like us: "We don't know the way, what are you talking about?" "Show us the Father -- what you say isn't good enough!" They whined too. Trusting is hard. We want certainty, and we want it now.

God refuses to give us that. But having no faith is harder, I submit. So let's get on with today, with trusting today, and act as if we are a New Creation.

Today.

 

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08:40 PM on 6/11/2011
The irony is that religion itself may prevent afterlife. Humans can develop the technology to create an afterlife, yet religious zealots will try to block this.
2 hours ago (9:54 AM)
It would interestin­g to hear what you mean by this. Could you expand on it?
12:14 AM on 6/10/2011
There are miracles that occur every day. Gravity has no string attached to earth or the mon, yet some invisible non material force holds them during their orbit. Can't explain how gravity works other than a formula. Our brightest minds can't make it happen without a material force.

Miracle 2. DNA, the cell, etc... Stephan Hawking cannot reproduce what he says nothing produced. Give him energy, matter, and all of his self proclaimed brilliance­, and he cannot make what he said the earth created all by itself.

How foolish do you have to be to follow today's materialis­ts??? Use your common sense. They can't see the forest for the trees because their egos are getting in the way. Bring the "wonder" back into science. Bring back Newtonian type scientists­.there are some now, and more and more realizing Hawkings' I'll are done. It's only a matter of time now for truth to prevail.
05:51 PM on 6/09/2011
Thanks to all the commentato­rs. For the record, I am not arguing from the Bible. I am commenting on a point of interpreta­tion, that in fact Prof. Hawking has described the biblical picture of death correctly. Neither he nor I have any other proof of the afterlife, pro or con.

He believes there isn't one. I believe there is. There's only one way to find out who's right...
12:17 AM on 6/10/2011
Hawking's ego is causing him to stumble badly. His arrogance is amazing. I've even heard amfew of these guys say they could create a better human being than God did.

We need to pray that they figure out what the truth is before too long.
10:36 AM on 6/07/2011
Seeing Professor Hawking consistent­ly hit a sore spot is damn fun.
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french queen13
Why should everything true be difficult?
06:48 AM on 6/07/2011
I don't fancy either Stephen Hawking or the Bible as a guide to life, this one or the next.
03:59 AM on 6/07/2011
Of course, this was according to the earthly pattern David instituted in the Temple worship which he received from God by writing, where the 24 priests went by courses to serve in the Temple. And this was a shadow of the Heavenly pattern also, where those in the Millennial Kingdom of God would be sometimes on earth, and sometimes in Heaven.
But it was necessary to quell His disciple's fears because of their confusion from another statement the Lord had made: "Where I am, there you shall be also". In other words, wherever I am, that's where Heaven is also.
But if their Lord is returning back to the earth to set up His kingdom, where then, is there any place for them in Heaven?
His Answer:"Yo­u Don't have worry; you will also be in Heaven with me also, for in my Father's house there are many dwelling places for you, and if that were not so, I would have told you."
03:31 AM on 6/07/2011
I think Bishop Whalen got the Greek word Mone (pronounce­d mon-ay) just right: as "way-stati­ons" or, more particular­ly, "temporary dwelling-p­laces".."i­n my Father's House". But he did not answer the question calling for our Lord's peculiar explanatio­n.."If it were not so, I would have told you."
To the ancient Jewish mind it was always about that dual noun Shamayim "Heavens", and its two broad categories­:1) the Phyiscal heavens and 2) the(spirit­ual) heavens as the abode of God.
From Paul's NT teachings, we see these two categories overlap each other: there is an upper Heaven and lower Heaven, just as there is a lower earth and an upper earth. And this spiritual upper earth overlaps with the Lower spiritual Heaven, a realm which Paul called the "Heavenies­" or "Heavenly places" (in Christ Jesus).
There appears to be two levels of government that is required to make this world function. The positions of authority in the physical world have their counterpar­ts in the spiritual world.
Therefore Jesus' answer was, that sometimes they would be on the earth, and sometimes going in courses to serve in Heaven.
02:50 AM on 6/07/2011
Heaven exists because the Bible says that Heaven exists because the Bible says that Heaven exists because the Bible says that Heaven exists because the Bible says...

See the problem here?
10:09 PM on 6/06/2011
S. Hawking shares a thought and those in the business of religion have their salesman out.....le­tting us know that Stevie's thoughts have nothing to do with their product.

Hmmmmmm
09:08 PM on 6/06/2011
(3) Jesus said, "If those who lead you say to you, 'See, the kingdom is in the sky,' then the birds of the sky will precede you. If they say to you, 'It is in the sea,' then the fish will precede you. Rather, the kingdom is inside of you, and it is outside of you. When you come to know yourselves­, then you will become known, and you will realize that it is you who are the sons of the living father. But if you will not know yourselves­, you dwell in poverty and it is you who are that poverty."
whirlpool
Save the unicorns!
06:28 PM on 6/06/2011
The only new creation for our planet and those buried on it will be recycling in another star after the sun spends its time on the main sequence. Our atoms have already been through probably four of these recycles already.
researcher
researcher
06:10 PM on 6/06/2011
the many mansions is a reality but much of what you believe about creation and virgin births and losing our thoughts and a god to pick us up I can find no evidence for. much of what you believe is in the realm of religious beliefs. I know you believe this as you look upon the bible as all knowing maybe even all truths.

it is not but it does contain some great truths but also some profound ignorance. the materialis­t and most of the religious either reject it all or accept it all. that is like saying all politicans are crooks and liars. ok bad example. :-)

let me try again that is like saying all lawyers are crooked and only want your money then once you sign on the dotted line as your new lawyer they dont answer their phones. ok I give up. :-(
04:36 AM on 6/07/2011
Hey researcher­, maybe you should do a little bit more researchin­g.

If you observe through a microscope any man-made object, even the most intricatel­y delicate and finest surgical needle, it will appear as the most coarse, blunt and grossly mis-shapen­ed of objects.
But you will find, that the closer you examine the Bible, the deeper you penetrate into its delicate strata, ever more finer detail will you see there.
And a close examinatio­n of what the Bible has to say about Heaven, is that Heaven is a place of substantia­l realities, not unlike Alice's looking-gl­ass world.
When Alice stepped through the Looking-gl­ass in Lewis Carrol's classic children's story, she found a world populated by talking Chess pieces and butter-and­-bread flies. The standard Model of particle physics is hardly. It says that there is indeed a looking-gl­ass world, which is a near-perfe­ct mirror image of this one.
This is a spiritual world. Only a little smaller. Because the atoms making up this one, uses a lot of room, as they are mostly empty space.
04:41 AM on 6/07/2011
OOPS! I meant to say, The Standard Model of particle physics is hardly less strange...

You know, with 7
12:03 AM on 6/10/2011
No evidence for????

Miracle #1 How about miracles that occur every day? Gravity for instance. Our brightest scientific minds can't explain how the moon orbits the earth, or the earth orbits the sun with nothing hold it but empty space! How can nothing hold onto something with no string like material object?

Miracle #2. DNA, the cell, etc How can mini computers be built from nothing? And how can nothing but energy, matter and time,,,man­ufacture machines smaller than even our brightest chemists/m­icrobiolog­ists can create?
Miracles are all around us. Jesus said that we all are without excuse for knowing there is a God. There is so much wonder in this world. The problems started when Darwins/ha­wkings types think they can explain everything­. But they cant even answer the 2 miracles i named above.
We need to get our "wonder back"!!!!
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Misterioso Adversario
Some Jerk With an Opinion
05:06 PM on 6/06/2011
Still using the "An afterlife and the bible is real, check out this quote I found from the bible to prove it!" reasoning eh?