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Decreation and Recreation
by Joseph Novenson
Text: Jeremiah 4:22-29
Topic: How God restores us from sin's consequences.
Big Idea: Sin distances us from the Creator and initiates the deconstruction or "decreation" of what is made. But God's favor and redemption prepare the way for recreation.
Keywords: Creation; Rebirth; Regeneration; Redemption
Introduction: Jeremiah had a "primal and unstoppable" message.
- Two notes from a movie score got our attention.
- Illustration: Two ominous notes from Jaws, that threatening E-F one-two punch, meant only one thing: Lunchtime for Great White. Composer John Williams delivered a sound that was "very primal and unstoppable."
- Two "notes" in Jeremiah 4 describe sin's result: "formless" and "empty."
Disconnection from God begins the decreation process.
- Judah's sin will result in its unwinding "like a bad polyester suit."
- Because of Judah's sin, God withdraws his favor.
- Message is relevant today: When we disconnect, we deconstruct.
This warning is no mere hyperbole.
- Jeremiah's warnings are not merely illustrative; he's "dead on the money."
- Habitual sin causes us to "decreate"
-Illustration: Pride leads to ulcers. -Illustration: Lust leads to degenerated relationships. -Illustration: Fear leads to people distancing from you. -Illustration: Immoderate use of food, alcohol, work destroys you. -Illustration: In "The Great Divorce," C.S. Lewis says we can "objectify" sin at first, but unless God intervenes, sin can become like "an encroachment from hell."
Reconnection with God produces recreation.
- God told humans to rule and care for Creation.
-Illustration: It's the "equivalent of Michelangelo getting a bunch of elementary school kids, giving them finger-paints and saying, 'You add to the Sistine Chapel. Put stuff up there I missed.' It's an unbelievable gift."
God wants us to work with him in recreation.
- God invites us to join him in recreation by connecting to him.
Isaiah and Revelation promise decreation and recreation.
- In Isaiah 24, God says he'll "lay waste" the whole earth.
- Later in Isaiah, God promises recreationoverflowing with blessings
- In Revelation 22:1-3, God shows us Edenthe "turbo-charged recreation."
We anticipate rebirth and restoration.
- When God enters us, it's not just a new beginning, it's rebirth.
- The Holy Spirit's marks on us aren't just "characteristics," but fruit.
- Redemption brings life from death, water from rock, manna from heaven.
-Illustration: A man, dying of cancer, always answered "How are you?" by saying, "I'm saved." Non-believers wouldn't know what to say, and the man would then share his faith. When he died, he kept repeating one verse: "We know we have passed from death to life because we love the brethren" (1 John 3:14).
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