Tuesday, June 21, 2016

WHAT WONDERS AWAIT YOU!

“But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.” 1 Corinthians 2:9 (KJV)


From the very beginning of this writing assignment I have struggled to try to describe the person you will become in Eternity. As I have said in another place, you are going to be so much more than a superhero. To compare comic book caped crusaders with the Elohim – angels, is not even a fair measure of angels.

Orlando Bloom as Legolas Greenleaf
Angels are given abilities are above any of our superhero characters, and yet they will be less that what you will be! That is mind-boggling. The challenge is to create a picture inside of your mind that gives you the ability to grasp something of the wonder that GOD intends for you to be. There is one model that millions of us are familiar with and in a way long to emulate: Legolas Greenleaf.

In the misty past of my youth people were only able to read the words of J. R. R. Tolkien in physical books. Even that esoteric taste of the story was enough to fire the imaginations of millions. Elves evolved from one-foot-tall pixies into magical warriors in our imaginations. Their beauty and perfection, their graceful carriage and skill, their wisdom and near immortality became something we longed for. Tolkien created “the Man we men wanted to be.”

All of the LORD OF THE RINGS movies were well made and they were true enough to the source material. More importantly, Peter Jackson managed to captured the glorious highs and frightful lows of our imaginations and put them on the screen for us to experience with our own eyes. The settings alone drive thousands to cross the globe just to experience the majesty of New Zealand. The country now reaps millions in tourist dollars each year as a result of the movies that came from books about Middle Earth.

I won’t go into the root basis for the books in detail. It is enough to say both Tolkien and Lewis drew heavily on the Bible. (Learn more about that here.) That’s not really Earth-shaking since even to an Agnostic, the themes of the Bible resonate a deep understanding of men. Virtually every way a man can screw up his life is recorded somewhere in the Bible.

Most people enjoyed the LOTR movies in the first sitting. Most of those went back to watch it again or viewed the movies at home or on a portable device. I know many people who will sit through the movies yet again despite having watched an uncountable number of times before – even when they have to sit through commercials.

One thing I often hear is they like to get lost in the characters. By now they are so familiar that most can name them with no prompting. Personally, I am still struggling to name all twelve of the dwarves in the HOBBIT movies – (I just recently mastered the seven dwarves of SNOW WHITE!) – And don’t ask me to name Santa’s reindeer either.

But what is so wonderful about Legolas?

Legolas is just one of the elves we see in the movies. He is the most knowable of the “Quendi.” He exhibits traits that are miraculous to our eyes but seem perfectly normal to him. He is a superb marksman with a bow, able to shoot farther than any other species in Middle Earth with extreme accuracy. He is the sniper of the Fellowship.

Legolas – and by extension, all elves – also displays remarkable physical gifts. He has telescopic vision, canine-level hearing and graceful balance. Elves seem unaffected by cold or any of the elements. Perhaps the most stunning of his scenes found Legolas strolling past his compatriots as they weathered a mountain blizzard. Lightly dressed, Legolas walked calmly into the howling winds on top of the snow to scout the way ahead. Who didn’t want to be an elf at that point?

The ultimate difference between a Tolkien elf and your resurrected body is – you will never taste death; not again if you have before, not at all should you be caught up in the Rapture. Legolas is a foreshadowing of your future God-given existence. What keeps him warm in the cold, what keeps them all young and flawlessly beautiful is a glimpse of the “shekinah glory” that once covered Adam and his wife and will cover you when all of this is done.


"Body of Experience"
So as you sit there in your earthly vessel reading this – fatter than you want to be, wrinkled, going grey, perhaps disabled in some way – take heart in knowing the body you will have, the one that will be home to your spirit man for most of its existence will be perfect. No wheelchair, no medication, none of the myriad of frailties the flesh is heir to—none of that will come near you again. That is what you are destined to be. And only the beginning of the wonders your Heavenly Father has in store for you.