organic systems: lets go
This new series of posts will explore the next critical element in mDNA, the inner structures and systems that embody Apostolic Genius and thus enable metabolic growth (growth that takes place exponentially and organically.) In this series we will probe as to how the church in its most phenomenal form (when it genuinely manifests Apostolic Genius) organizes itself as a living organism that reflects more how God has structured life itself, as opposed to that of a machine which is the artificial inorganic alterative to a living system. And here we are on fertile Biblical ground because organic images of the church and the Kingdom abound in the Scriptures: images like body, field, yeast, seeds, trees, living temples, vines, animals, etc.. These images are not just verbal metaphors that help us describe the theological nature of God’s people, but are actually go to issues of essence. Therefore they will need to be re-discovered, re-embraced, and re-lived in order to position us as Jesus’ people for the challenges and complexities facing us in the 21st Century. We must find a new way to experience ourselves beyond the static, mechanistic, and institutional paradigm that predominates over our ecclesial life.
It should not surprise us that organic images of the church should draw their primary theological funding from the Biblical doctrine of creation, (cosmology) from an ecological, and an intrinsically spiritual view of the world rather than from any of the other disciplines that have conventionally informed leadership and the development of organizations. Cosmology must guide us into a deeper understanding of ourselves and our function in the world.
And why would we not look to creation itself for clues as to how God Himself has intended for authentic human life and community to manifest? All of life bears God’s creative fingerprints and He has filled every aspect of it with intrinsic vitality and intelligence. The cosmos itself seems to operate in a profoundly intelligent way, the more we find out about it from science, from the structures of atoms, patterns of weather, the migration of birds, the human psyche, the more stunningly ingenious it all seems. From quarks to supernovas, the universe seems to vibrate with living potency that causes us to be filled with wonder and awe at the sheer omnipotence and omniscience of the Creator-God.
This Cosmic Creator should be no stranger to us. The Scriptures clearly teach that is was the Trinity that was fully involved in the inception of the cosmos and in the maintenance all life. God the Father speaks the cosmos into being with creative words (Gen.1). As Father, He is the genesis, the source, of all life. Christ is portrayed in the Scriptures as the instrument of creation (“by him all things were created”) and is its organizing principle (“in him all things holds together”) (Col.1:15-20, John 1:1-3
, Heb.1:2-3.) The Holy Spirit is described as the essence of life/spirit: it was He who brooded over the chaos of the pre-formed universe and brought forth form, and it was He who has filled every atom of it with design and vivacity. From atoms to stars, every aspect of creation points to an unbelievably intelligent and utterly powerful Being and looks to him for its ongoing reality and existence (called continuing creation by theologians.) The universe declares the glory of God and is a constant stream of knowledge of, and revelation about, God (Ps.19:1-4.)
Furthermore, this triune Creator-God cannot be divided. God’s presence is found in every part of his universe. As J.V. Taylor, in his remarkable book, The Christlike God points out that…
“Wherever God exists he exists wholly. In his infinitude he cradles the universe, yet he knows every atom of its structure from within (italics mine). The truth of God transcendent and of God immanent, his mystery and his availability, must be held together as a single reality, dialectical to human thought but indivisible in itself. The God who is within things is not secondary or less than the God who is beyond. his unfathomable otherness addresses each of us with an intimacy surpassing all other relationships.”
The doctrine of God’s transcendence informs us that God is beyond his creation…He is far greater than it and that it exists in Him. But the related doctrine of God’s immanence reveals to us that He is also fully present in even the smallest atom. He fills the universe as well as transcends it. This means that the whole cosmos, and life itself, is directly connected to God and is therefore filled with the sacred mystery of divine life. As a means of revelation, Creation can teach us much of the mind of God as to how life ought to be lived. And because it is the Trinity who creates this world, this does not distract one iota from the truth of God and his redemption as revealed in the Scriptures. And it is from both creation and Scripture that an organic understanding of the God’s people is gleaned.
All this is to say that an organic image of church and mission is theologically richer by far than any mechanistic and institutional conceptions of church that we might devise. This is because it is funded by a sense of God’s intimate relation and investment in his creation. Followers of Jesus who seek to base their communal life in organic ways find in Scripture, as well as Creation, a rich theological resource to fund and sustain it. To find a pattern of church closer to life is to move closer to what God intended in creation in the first place. For instance, it turns out that the seemingly obscure and insignificant yeast has much to teach us about working of God’s Kingdom (Matt.13:33.)
. - , The Christlike God, (London: SCM, 1992), 117
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Alan,
Just the other day, Grace (over at Kingdom Grace) was blogging about String Theory and we were talking about music and resonance and all as part of creation … and I was thinking about an article I’ve been working on about perichoresis (here she goes, again!) and when I read this post about creation and how the Spirit “brooded over” and fills every atom with vivacity … another thought I’ve been working popped up:
It seems to me that the Holy Spirit is the pulse that provides stability for the resonant frequency throughout the Creation. The “cosmic tuning fork” as it were that Christ “strikes” and when it touches “things” provides the measurement for “pitch” … and when struck, will cause those things near to it to resonate…. When we are “in tune” with the Spirit, we will resonate in harmonic unity, without dissonance…and others will be drawn as well.
Very interesting! I’ll have to copy my comment, just in case I lose the thought during sleep!
You’ve got my attention, big time, on this stuff, Alan! I just love raving about aspects of our Trinitarian God. I really feel that most regular church teachings short-change us on the glories of God’s quintessential interaction in, with and through creation. Peggy, a couple of years ago I was fascinated by the discovery that all creation emits sound waves because of the vibrations within and around atoms. Apparently with certain sound-measuring devices, trees in natural habitat can be ‘heard’ uttering a ‘joyful sound’, but those near electrical powerlines/industrial technology emit vibrations suggesting ‘pain and suffering’. Our ears are not attuned to frequencies where we can physically hear this, but the more our spirits are attuned to God, perhaps we can hear more of the cries of creation in a spiritual way. It also made me think of the Revelation passage where God threatens to “spew” luke-warm believers out of his mouth… a rather (w)retched analogy, really. But in terms of motion sickness, apparently it’s to do with the vibrations/motion of the transportation vehicle which go against the bio-vibrations of our individual bodies that cause nausea. Perhaps people who are no longer tuned into the symphonic heartbeat of God and whose rebellious actions create havoc and pain amongst his beloved creation, make him so ill that there’s little left to do but spew?!
Re-appreciating and implementing mDNA patterning could be an important way that Christ’s church participates in the re-creation of the heavens and the earth… back to harmonious and brilliant diversity?
Lucy J
Good reply Lucy. i like the idea of resonant organizations. God is magnificent isn’t he???
This is an extraordinarily rich and wonderful post Alan. This reminds me of two things I find most unfortunate about some fundamentalist groups… “science is the enemy syndrome” and “imagination is highly suspect syndrome” . In fact there is so much richness in science… it’s almost impossible to contemplate our current understanding of the nature of matter, of energy, of life, and of the universe without something like awe coming upon our souls. A dialogue between science and scripture (as you suggest) has so much potential to release new imaginations of ministry and of the Kingdom of God.
Yes, organic systems should be our source for information about life because . . . it was God’s idea, His invention. It just makes sense that we’d be much better off than modeling ourselves after a human organization or invention (like a corporation). Hmmm, should we go with God’s idea or man’s idea? That makes the decision pretty easy. It’s getting past all of the egos and other human tendencies that’s the hard part.
The song “Inventions” by 2nd man united
They do what they’ve been taught
Trusting they’ve been told the truth
It’s not going quite as well as they thought
They try something new
Someone gets an idea for a movement
The cutting edge grabs attention
Then wait and see if people will approve it
Then sell it by the millions
Do you know why?
Did you ask yourself that question?
Why do you try by coming up with these inventions?
Two worlds collide, but you can’t combine the truth with all these lies
It destroys the life living on the inside
The whole system is a fraud
Trying to find me anywhere it wants to
It’s not going quite as well as I thought
It’ll all be gone soon
It’s not working out
And it never will
So you can throw it out
And do it my now