“For: The Institute Of Contemporary And Emerging Worship Studies, St. Stephen’s University, Essentials Blue Online Worship Theology Course with Dan Wilt”
Our study this week has taken us on a journey to confront our thoughts on the heaven and earth as well as the nature of God. It has been very interesting reading and also very thought provoking. So many of the stories I have known so well but have never thought of them in the light of the theology that was presented this week.
The video and reading that Dan Wilt shared with us on the nature of God was very compelling. I couldn’t take notes fast enough and at times had to stop the video to catch up. He stated that there are 4 different natures of God. God as creator (the God who creates), God as King (The one who reigns), God as Trinity (The One who relates) and God as Savior ( the One who acts). (1)
God as Creator (The God who creates): I love this nature of God. As a musician who creates it is comforting to think of God as a creator. As one of my classmates said they had thought of God as creation as having a check list of things that need to be done. But Dan offered a different glimpse into the creator. God breathed and the heavens exploded with stars. He talked in his video of a playful God that picked up a ball of clay and held it in His hands as He molded and worked it into the earth. Then of a loving God who picked up some dust and form a human being out of His great love for us. I love what Dan says in his book Worship Theology: “God designed a cosmos of astounding complexity, beauty, immensity, and intricacy – and invited us to go exploring.” (2)
God as King (The one who reigns): God created the heavens and the earth and He reigns over them. All of his creation worships Him. When we come to worship we are deferring to someone as sovereign over the resources, gifts and offerings of our lives.
God as trinity (the one who relates): This section was very interesting. The idea of the trinity is one that we have such a hard time wrapping our minds around. In his video Dan talked about a circular dance. That God the father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit are involved in this circular dance with one another. They all exist in one personality. When God created us He reached out and invited us into this dance with him. We join him but then sin came into our lives and we stepped out of the dance and every since then God has been perusing us to rejoin the dance.
The final nature of God is God as Savior ( the one who acts): God as Son moving into our lives to save that which was lost. God is a God who acts and intervenes in His creation. Again in his video Dan talked of who the Son built a bridge on Calvary to fix the sin in creation and give us a path back to the father. He gave His life for ours and is the redeemer who paid our debt.
I find these descriptions of God very compelling. These are all things I have always known but hearing them with a new voice is interesting. I like the descriptive way that Dan has described these natures of God.
(1) Dan Wilt, essentials*blue: Online Studies in Worship Theology & Biblical Worldview – Online Course Text (New Brunswick: The Institute Of Contemporary & Emerging Worship Studies), p. 10,12,13,and 18
(2) Dan Wilt, essentials*blue: Online Studies in Worship Theology & Biblical Worldview – online Course Text (New Brunswick: The Institute Of Contemporary & Emerging Worship Studies), p. 10