Theology Sheila Atchley Theology Sheila Atchley

Life in Fellowship With The Trinity

Your heart really can, in real time, be reclined and at rest, in relationship with a fascinating God, untroubled in another realm - a realm where nothing is impossible, and you are seen, known, and well and rightly loved.

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Another way of putting it, is you really can, in real time, be “seated in heavenly places with Christ.” Ephesians 2:6

In the midst of a pandemic, in walking out an exhausting journey of a father’s health decline, falls, rehab (in COVID times), hospice, and eventually death, in the midst of upheaval untold, my day-to-day reality is one of more peace and creative inspiration than ever.

How? By immersion in the doctrine of the Trinity. The Trinity teaches me that God is intensely and personally relevant. He is not a Biblical concept, He is more than an awe-inspiring Diety to be studied, He is a friend to be loved. He is an omniscient, enthusiastic coach, teaching me what my strengths are (basically, everything Christ paid for me to have) and developing every facet of my life, and is to be obeyed without hesitation.

I’m studying the doctrine of the Trinity. See, I used to think that the doctrines of grace were foundational - and they are. But now, I think I am finding that the doctrine of the Trinity even undergirds ones understanding of the grace of God and the Finished Work of Jesus.

If it all sounds heady and high minded, it isn’t. These things are as intensely practical (and necessary) as being well-stocked with toilet paper when your whole country is sick and riots are breaking out everywhere.

Here’s the truth: a vague, hazy understanding of the plan and finished work of the very human, vicarious man, the God-with-us-AS-us JESUS, can only lead to profound confusion and depression. Put bluntly: it leads to wrong thoughts, strained relationships, and very bad days.

Said another way: where there is despair, there is always a vague, hazy view of the vicarious finished, yet ongoing work - what Jesus did FOR us AS us, and what Jesus is presently doing FOR us AS us (as a human) in the community of the Godhead.

We are so complete in Him. We are so included in heavenly plans and places - right now! In real time! (“What’s next, Abba?!?”). Knowing this, deep in the marrow, increases satisfaction, it buries your “contentment meter” into the red zone. Knowing this unlocks creativity, because Jesus is a real human, with a real body, and yet is also Spirit and loves being in my studio with me.

Rock solid, yours is a justified, exciting human existence. Your time on this planet is just the establishment of your eternal position and reward. It is 80 or so years of the barest beginning of a life that lasts forever...AS a human with a body glorified! God the Father, God the human, vicarious man Jesus, and God the Spirit have conspired together to put you into the circle of their creative lives. In real time. As in….today. Right now.

What are you going to do next? They love to live life with you, through you, AS you; they love to direct and inspire and comfort and teach. This was their plan from before the foundation of the world - to connect you, to enfold you, to adopt you, through Jesus.

This aspect of Trinitarian doctrine has been all but lost in our day. Its recovery is profoundly critical. It is also quite practical in terms of what kind of day you will have, if your understanding becomes clear.

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A Well Considered Middle Sheila Atchley A Well Considered Middle Sheila Atchley

Happy New Year!

I’ll never forget, one Sunday in late December 2017, I walked past someone downstairs at church, and in a very smug way this person declared, “2018 - 8 is a number of new beginnings.”

{??…??…}

And as I made my way to where I was going, I smelled the spiritual equivalent of a bad smell.

This person’s words “smelled” off to me. Then I clearly heard the Holy Ghost say, “Nope.” And I knew, right then, that they had their own idea of what God had planned, but unfortunately, God had not gotten the memo.

Everything I sensed in that one, weird, smelly moment came to light less than two weeks later.

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Only Living God changes the times and seasons. A year isn’t “new” just because my small human hand can flick the calendar page over. A year isn’t “new” just because there’s a woo-woo number attached to it (how. many. people. proclaimed 2020 as being a year of “perfect vision”, and made their big plans that promptly got upended?). A year isn’t “new” just because grass suddenly gets greener somewhere else, and so I decide I am going to enter a “new season”.

Prophetically, I see much overlap. 2021 is not going to “feel” new…at first. I heard someone else say that just like we can sometimes get snow in spring, 2021 is going to feel like just more of 2020 for a short time.

Because, you see, God doesn’t declare “new” over what we do, for the reasons we do, or in the ways we do. He declares “new” when He is changing an epoch in the history of a nation or city, or when He is giving to a family (birth, marriage, adoption) or He is taking away from a family (death, empty nest)…

or when there is full-hearted repentance.

Ah. That’s it! Repentance brings new, always. Why does the concept of repentance summon a negative response within us? Who would feel negative about an upgrade, big or small? Do we really want to hang on to outdated or wrong mindsets?

In 2020, we were blessed to do some major renovations in our family’s homes, and in our church home.

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Our empty-nest house got a new roof, new gutters and downspouts, a new deck that goes the length of the back of my house, new sliding glass doors, a “new” vintage Preway wood stove, and the list goes on.

The change involved a lot of tearing out the old. It was work. I am sure I cried over some of it, because it was hard on us all. (My daughter Sarah bears a literal scar from wrecking out my old deck with her dad!)

But all this new? Who wouldn’t want it? It’s sweet. It’s good. So good. It’s beautiful. {Other families could get similar results simply by turning loose of clutter. Clear it. Release it. Get rid of all that hinders the sweetness of the space.}

Who does not want fresh, spacious newness?

It’s no different in your spiritual life and mine. We aren’t in charge of when things get “new”, unless we choose for ourselves the fresh, spacious newness of renovating our opinion to line up with God’s design. So if you are really hoping for some fresh “newness” in 2021, be aggressive about finding every single place in your thinking where you can change your mind. That is all repentance is - you thought one way, and you choose to think a completely different way, out of obedience to the will and ways of Living God.

Because ain’t nothin’ new just because I say it is, or because it’s the number “21”, or because I’m turning 50 or 60 or 70, or because I want it to be.

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