08 September 2020

A Prismatic View ~ Opening Thoughts

Greetings Dear Reader,

Yesterday I mentioned that we view some things through a prism.  I think that perhaps we filter God through many prisms.  There are even those who think that because we misrepresent God that it is God who does not exist.


When we filter light through a prism it refracts into the colours we all value.  It is a part of the physics of our world that colour of it comes from the refraction of light.  The hues of sunset and blue of the sky are parts of light after the light passes through the prism of the atmosphere.

God is not divided but we divide him.  We filter out the aspects of the Father that we do not like and embrace the ones of which we approve.  We reform the likeness of God into our image.  We skew who Jesus is to fit our cultural, social, political, and religious bias.  We refuse often to see the full light of who Christ is.

We argue our point about our view of God even against clear statements of his nature that we ignore.  He makes it clear that we only find him when we seek him with all of our hearts.  The life that we live must be one where no matter how inconvenient the truth is to our own philosophies; we must see the Father for who he is.

I am going to spend some days pondering how I filter the light of God in healthy and unhealthy ways.  I want to adjust my prism so that it shows me all the colours in the light of God and I do not filter out any of them for ones I prefer.  Please feel free to travel through this with me, Dear Reader. 

Wishing you joy in the journey,

Aramis Thorn

Mat 13:52 So Jesus said to them, "That is why every writer who has become a disciple of Christ’s rule of the universe is like a homeowner. He liberally hands out new and old things from his great treasure store.”

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Every human story is part of the great story that leads to the Father getting everything back to Good.

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All the colours in light have value and we do not get to choose which ones are real.

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