WHY ARE WE HERE?
For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” Mark 10: 45
When Adam and Eve lived in the Garden of Eden – Paradise – they were, physically, like the angels in heaven. They were not married. They truly were a human male and a human female, totally equal in everything, mentally, physically, emotionally. Their equality also was evident in their sexual orientation: they both lacked the ability to reproduce.
They did not see themselves as different, even though they were: their voices gave them away; their opinions had a different slant. The male appearance was, perhaps, a bit more robust, the female form somewhat more flowery. Even though they went about without clothes, they were not naked, in the sense we regard nudity.
They had been instructed, either directly (he) or indirectly (she) by the Maker of all, to name and categorize whatever they saw and experienced. In a sense, this was the first scientific approach to learn about ‘nature’. The God/Creator wanted them see the extent of his domain, and combine love with knowledge, because we cannot love what we do not know.
Here’s what they saw in God’s Kingdom, the object of his divine love.
When they looked around into the new, wide world out there, they were, at once, astounded by the opulent diversity they saw everywhere. Its immense richness was simply amazing; the overwhelming wealth of varieties of beings and the many kinds of creatures was beyond belief. They marveled at the intricacy of it all.
However, once they had more closely examined what went on and around them, then, instead of mere admiration for its emerging newness, they were struck even more by the unity and order that was evident everywhere. Their exploring eyes noticed that everything in their Garden/World was somehow harmoniously connected to everything else: how the one species influenced the other and the one creature depended on the other.
They noted how plants could not exist without the earth that fed them. They learned how animals, on the other hand, could not function without plants, as these were often the sole source for their food.
Yes, everything connected to everything else.
They saw how butterflies served the flowers just as much as the flowers serve the butterflies. Then, carefully glancing at the sun, that big, beneficial celestial body, they saw how, from an immeasurable distance, it bathes the earth in multicolored splendor, yet, is itself not conscious that from a distance of millions of miles it brings light and warmth. It is the sun that maintains life on earth. It is the sun that causes plants to sprout out of the moist earth. Yet, unknowingly, that so superior sun serves the tiny, tiny plant that full of life expectancy courageously stretches its stem to absorb its rays.
When they looked around, with open eyes and minds, then there
is one thing that time and again touches them to the core: it’s all about
serving. The law of serving is at the heart of every creature: it is the
overarching purpose for every being. That law makes it possible for
the entire world to exist.
After carefully observing, they concluded that every creature may think that it is there only for itself, but in the final analysis it is nothing else but a servant for others. To be alive, to exist at all, finds it destination simply in serving others. Without that law nothing else can be.
Not a happy ending…..but.
We know the rest of the story. Human history, from its earlier, idyllic start, took a wrong turn, a change of which we increasingly, are becoming aware.
I daily read The Guardian, a British ‘free’ daily. This past week its chief editor published an agonizing editorial, which was truly honest and forthright. Here’s a sample.
At the grandest scale: the environmental crisis. In February, scientists warned that the world is closer than previously thought to a “point of no return” after which runaway global heating cannot be stopped. The global food system is under threat and wildlife populations have declined by more than 70% since 1970. At the same time, the global consensus on the need for urgent action has been attacked by rightwing populists as an elite concern, just as the poorest suffer most from the climate catastrophe.
A gigantic weather change is in the offing: a monster El Nino threatens. War is seen as a solution to our ills. With a madman ruling the USA, expect the worst of all things.
WHY ARE WE HERE?
We, we all, are here to, in-deed, serve creation, as it/she serves us, in spite of our ‘trespasses’. I see creation as God’s female expression.
I fully believe in “The resurrection of the body and Life Everlasting.”