He who was seated on the throne said, “I am making everything new!” Then he said, “Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true.”
Revelation 21: 5.
TA PANTA.
Ta Panta is no baby talk, imitating a 2-years old trying to say something. If it is Greek to you, you are correct: the words appear in that precious passage of Colossians 1: 15-20, of which verse 16 says: For in him all things were created: “All things” = Ta Panta.
The same ‘Panta’ expression also appears in the above text, ‘everything’. But… yes, the eternal ‘but’: but something has changed since Jesus created ‘all things’ perfectly. Now, in describing the world situation 2,000 years later, these same ‘all things’ need total renewal: Jesus added an affirmation, such as ‘You can bet your life on this: that renewal is coming.’
Long ago, God, in his wisdom, or perhaps in his foolishness – The Bible does use that term somewhere – gave creation to humanity. Psalm 115: 16 plainly says: The highest heaven belongs to the Lord, but the earth he has given to humanity. God trusted us to do the right thing.
This text reminds me of 2 Corinthians 12, where the apostle Paul recalls an unforgettable experience: He was somehow allowed to have a glimpse of God’s abode, and, in his words, was lifted up to ‘the third heaven’.
In Paul’s understanding, the heavens consist of three parts: First ‘the air’ in which we live, that section under the ozone layer; then the second ‘heaven’ where the stars and planets play their parts, and beyond there, the third heaven, there’s where God lives in ‘inapproachable light, who nobody can see and nobody has seen’. (1 Timothy 6: 16).
That’s why the English translation of the Lord’s Prayer is incorrect: In the Greek the word ‘heaven’ is plural, correctly translated in the French, German and Dutch version of the prayer the Lord taught us. The true reading therefore, is: Our Father who art in the ‘heavens’.
Back to today, where the vexing question is: “Is AI, Good or Bad, a sign of the last days?” I wonder, what role is AI going to play in Ta Panta.
The short answer: A lot.
AI will replace God. Try to, anyway. Look at the latest: a warning that the effects of A.I. could be “larger than the Industrial Revolution, but unfolding over a vastly shorter time frame.”
Actually, AI and its effects, reminds me of the New Creation, and also of Genesis, the conditions in the aftermath of the Fall.
Before the Fall, the human pair simply ate from the great variety of the fruits, available from the multitude of trees present in Paradise. Felt hungry? There is a cure for it, hanging out, begging for consumption.
BUT.
That ‘but’ again. Adam and Eve, in their impatience, in their lack of reverence, in their lapse of gratitude, in their failure to reciprocate, in their omission to respond in kind, by displaying a degree of superiority, they offended the Giver, the Creator.
The result?
Paradise lost. Trees Gone. Their access to perfect living vanished. Agriculture ascended. First digging up the earth, now done with monstrous machines.
The glaring irony is that, before the settlers came, the prairies supported millions of buffaloes, eating prairie grass. We now ‘cultivate’ that same region to feed cattle. Stupidity in spades.
So, how will this foolishness end?
Are the indigenous Hopi people correct? These native Americans have a prophecy that the 4th world, which is us, would end in fire.
The Father, in the beginning, called Creation ‘very good, seven times. Now, in the End, in Revelation 21, surveying the world scene, Jesus discovers that everything, ta Panta, has turned from good to bad. He sees that the very air, every drop of water, each molecule of earth, has become contaminated, and need to be made new. While I am writing this, the sky is an ominous orange, due to forest fires. Is this a sign of the end?
There is hope!
Revelation 22 pictures – as in the beginning – how fruit trees each month offer a different menu. One of the most intriguing texts of the Bible, is found in this very last chapter: On each side of the river stood the Tree of Life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month.
Made New? Not new, but re-newed. How? And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations.
“The leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations.” Google tells me that Earth is home to approximately 3.04 trillion trees. This breaks down to about 422 trees for every living person. However, this number has been heavily impacted by human activity, representing a 46% decrease from the roughly 6 trillion trees that existed before the dawn of human civilization.
I believe that the longevity of early humans, measuring in hundreds of years, was due to the rich air we need every few seconds. Just imagine the hundreds of trillions of leaves accumulating, doing their medicinal function.
A very good friend sent me a new book by Robin Wall Kimmerer: “The Serviceberry, Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World”.
Robin Wall is a true prophetess. She, more than almost all preachers, describes the biblical approach to living in these last days, where war, heat, pollution, dominate.
Fortunately: He who was seated on the throne said, “I am making everything new!”