Is There a “Fast-Track” to Faith in Ultimate Restoration?

by Phillip on September 12, 2021

A dear friend of mine, weary of the intellectual exercises that he had undertaken for many years to create and sustain his faith as a Christian in a certain denomination, confided that he did not have the strength nor the drive to study and explore yet another doctrinal difference – that of ultimate reconciliation or universal restoration. 

“I had to read dozens of books just to get where I was feeling a little more certain of what I believed and now I have to read dozens more to deconstruct and then to reconstruct? I just can’t do that. I’m done,” he said to me.

I understand the mind and soul fatigue and losing heart in the midst of it all. A cynicism arises and weariness sets in. I think of Jesus’ invitation:

“Come, all you who are weary and burdened and I will give you rest…”

Matthew 11:28

Well, I believe we can actually take Him at His word, I mean totally and completely at face value! I believe that in just a few minutes you can rest tonight assured and at total peace that: “All shall be well – all manner of things shall be well,” to quote Julian of Norwich. I submit that you will never need to worry or sweat over another passage, debate another believer or lose a night’s sleep in angst regarding you or the world’s ultimate destinies.

Instead of having to get a seminary degree to reassure your soul or settle an argument about the hell issue (in which millions are still fruitlessly engaged in), you could replace it with a simple truth about the way God made you. It is something so universally obvious that both science and Jesus clearly agree upon it.

The answer, which is found in the way in which God designed you, is first found in a simple reading of His word!

The Scriptures declare that you were made by love, through love and for love and it is “the kindness of God that changes us” (“brings us to repentance” Rom 2:4). It is “the love of God that motivates us” (2 Cor 5:14) and “The fruit of the Spirit of God is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness and self-control.” If that were not enough we are told “there is no fear in love. Fear is the torment of punishment… The one who fears is not made perfect in love.” Last but not least, we are reassured that “the steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, His mercies never come to an end” and in sum: “Love never fails nor ends” (1 Cor 13).

The trend, the trajectory, the direction of these scriptures within the whole Story of God, if we are willing to take up this lens, show us that humankind functions best within love, joy, peace and hope. The fear-factor does not make one “perfect” as Paul describes. It doesn’t make one a very healthy person. In other words, that person is not thriving. We all know these people and we know ourselves in this state – we are not good to be around. Fear creates chaos, conflict and cowardice. It creates a very self-ish mindset because fear puts us in a self preservation mode. On the other hand, the fruit of a loving motivation is nine-fold! Again, I remind you…

“The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law.”

Galatians 5:22-23

Here’s where science agrees. In his book, How God Changes Your Brain, neuroscientist Dr Andrew Newberg explains how the brain, under the duress of a belief system in a punitive god, actually shrinks. That’s right, it shrinks. This phenomenon has been studied as they documented the brain scans of subjects of various belief systems. To believe in a god that uses threats to invoke fear impedes one’s brain to develop naturally and causes it to get smaller. This is not the logical outworking one would expect of a deity that one calls “good.” Not what you would imagine from an intelligent God who is supposedly advancing His creation. No, a good and loving God would be fundamentally about life, growth and expansion. We would expect an encounter with this God’s true nature and character to elicit a response of love, joy, strength and a human flourishing.

And that is just what we find. As we follow the discoveries of science we find the unveiling of a God who is bigger, closer, and more intriguing and appealing than anything we could ever ask or imagine! How interesting that science has become the revelation of something beyond itself as it continues to spotlight a Reality we can fall on our faces in wonder, awe and worship as well as be the catalyst for a love capable of healing the world. This awe is true “fear” in its ancient and original Hebraic understanding.

Surprisingly even Carl Sagan weighed in about how science will finally reveal the truth of the God worth worshipping:

How is it that hardly any major religion has looked at science and concluded, “This is better than we thought! The universe is much bigger than our prophets said, grander, more subtle, more elegant. God must be even greater than we dreamed.” A religion, old or new, that stressed the magnificence of the universe as revealed by modern science might be able to draw forth reserves of reverence and awe hardly tapped by the conventional faiths. Sooner or later, such a religion will emerge.*

We have to ask the question Pastor Paul Smith asked his readers in his book entitled: “Is your God Big Enough. Close enough…You enough?” In other words, does your God blow your mind as least as much as quantum physics? Does your God know what it’s like to be you? Is your God as close as your next breath? These are the three faces of God known as the Father, Son and Spirit.

It is the infinite love, wonder, beauty and grace of this Being that creates the space in which we can grow and expand our hearts in order to restore and heal our selves and our world. This bigger view of God and His love is the only way we can begin to imagine Jesus as “the Savior of the World” and “Your Kingdom come Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”

Let’s think and imagine and dream the way our brains and hearts were built and intended…to expand into a place that includes and embraces the whole world!

Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments, and untraceable His ways!

Romans 11:33

Now to him who is able to do infinitely, immeasurably and abundantly = more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us.

Ephesians 3:20

In Conclusion

While this article can begin to absolutely put to rest a person’s fears and allow rest in the immediate sense, it is also based on deep and detailed pillars of truth that are laid out within this website. There is no judgment for the person who needs to explore more deeply the particular scriptural, philosophical, and historical basis for this worldview. That is what this website is for. However, for the weary souls who do not have the bandwidth to study these aspects in depth, this “fast track” is sufficient to build a foundation of trust and faith in the God who is GOOD and whose mercies NEVER come to an end!

Most people do not need to understand how the plane flies in order to have enough faith to board the plane and venture their lives upon its safety. But others have to know the mechanics and the principles of aerodynamics in order to lay to rest their fears and fly in confidence. We offer both here!

Perhaps you find yourself in the middle ground of “I’d like to explore and study further but it seems overwhelming and I don’t know where to start!” May we suggest a couple of books that are easy to digest and yet thoroughly grounded in the word?:

Hope For All by Gerry Beauchemin (great introduction that amazingly covers a lot of ground)

Grace Saves All by David Atman (very pastoral and also digs a bit deeper)

* Carl Sagan. Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space (New York: Random House Publishing, 1994), pg 50

NOTICE – 10/2021: I apologize for the fact that several of the posts on this site state (including this one) that “comments are closed.” That is not my intention. It is a glitch that I am investigating. There are pages where the comment option are still functioning, for instance on the Home page and also the Q&R page. Please give your feedback there if you wish!

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