Thursday, December 19, 2013

Elucidation

One thing that has always amazed me about the scriptures is how the translation of just a single word can alter the entire meaning of a verse.  I also love how you can read the same verse with the same translation multiple times and glean something entirely new and different each time.  For the past several weeks, our family has been attending Riverside Community Church in Eagle River.  So far we really love it- but more on that another time.  Anyway, the pastor has been doing a series on the characters of the nativity and one Sunday was focused on Joseph.  As part of the message he was discussing how the betrothal process worked in those days.  After the marriage was arranged, the couple would be engaged to each other.  This engagement was more like a limited marriage in those days and would often last about a year.  During this process, the husband after committing to the wife, would return to his home and the home of his family and would prepare a place for her to come join him and his family at the end of the engagement period.  I don't remember if the pastor brought it up or I just remembered on my own, but prepare a place for her (or you or me) is super similar to Christ's words in John 14:2 "In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you."

Growing up I felt a certain emphasis on the word "mansions."  I kind of came to believe and see this verse as some kind of reward system.  Be faithful, follow the commandments, complete your daily churchy checklist (ie say prayers, read scriptures, etc..) and in return you will have earned yourself a mansion in the sky.  Not a bad paycheck eh?

After learning about Joseph preparing a place for Mary so that she could come live with him and his family I started thinking that this must be what Jesus really meant.  Not some glory prize for a life lived well, but a place for us to come and live with Him and His family.  After all, doesn't Jesus constantly refer to Himself as the bridegroom?  I was able to find another translation of John 14:2 it reads, "In my Father’s house are many rooms: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. "  And then back to King James for John14:3 "And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also."

Maybe the difference between mansions and rooms seems trivial to you, and maybe it's just one of those aha moments that is hard to share with others.  Either way, this was very moving to me and brought so much of Christ's teachings together in full circle for me.  He loves us and wants us to be with Him and His family.  He isn't some clerk handing out gift certificates for the afterlife.  He is our friend and our brother and He is preparing to welcome us home.

Merry Christmas! 

3 comments:

  1. I am not sure what is meant by the scriptures about mansions and rooms, etc. but I do believe that wherever we go when we die will be the exact place we need to be.

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  2. I'm sorry it took me so long to comment. I love your insight on this, Natalie. I've never really liked the idea of mansions either. As I have started preparing to teach the Old Testament this year, it has made me sad that we teach Mormon application only with busty ally no real study of the actual context or wording of the text. There can be so much meaning in what a word or phrase means, especially if the time period it was written is taken into account. We really kids out on so much of the beauty of the Bible because of this. You write so well! Thank you for sharing!

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  3. One thing i love about the scriptures is they are like those creepy paintings where no matter where you are standing the eyes of the painting seem to follow you. Scriptures see you wherever you are standing, they provide different perspectives and understanding as you wander throughout your life, always piercing you with truth, but at times that truth seems to contradict the truth you thought it told you previously. Always learning always coming to a deeper understanding.

    I love your post and imagery of coming home to a room in his kingdom, rather than a reward for doing, doing, doing. Much better than my 'creepy painting' metaphor above! I believe there is sooooo much more that we don't understand. I believe the lines that religion draw in the sand and much different than those that God & Jesus draw. I believe it is all about kindness, empathy, service and love. The sad is those who feel they are earning a mansion but are awful self-righteous, mean people. To those I hope you do 'earn' your mansion in a neighborhood of other mean self-righteous people far from me and my 'room' is Jesus's house!

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