Cosmic
Collisions by Larry D. Wright
It was in the dark of the night when the collision
occurred. Two figures meeting in the shadows having an intense discussion.
As we move in a little closer we discover that they are two rabbis. One is
a Pharisee named Nicodemus, of whom we know very little.
We know that he was a scholarly rabbi and a member
of the prestigious Sanhedrin, the Supreme Court of Judaism composed of
seventy distinguished citizens. He appears to be a very important person
in Jerusalem’s religious structure. He had impeccable academic and
religious credentials, reputation and authority. He was in the inner
circle of influence...a power broker with the Romans and an arbiter in
matters of religious orthodoxy and social propriety.
From all appearances, Nicodemus had everything
going for him. Well versed in Jewish tradition and history, he was a
religious man who worshipped regularly in the temple and knew full well
what it meant to study the scriptures and to practice the disciplines of
prayer, fasting and charity.
But, as we all know, appearances can be deceiving.
It would appear that Nicodemus did not have it so well put together
after all. There was a discontent in his soul which must have been
quite severe. He had come in the dark of the night to visit with an
itinerant preacher from Galilee, which in itself was ironic, considering
that his own peers had already dismissed Jesus as a trouble maker and
misguided fanatic.
Why would such a respected person as Nicodemus be
drawn to the person of Jesus Christ? Obviously, something was missing in
his well-ordered world. We are not sure why Nicodemus came at night but I
feel that it was not because he feared for his reputation but because he
had questions upon his bed that caused sleep to evade him. It appears that
he had all the knowledge he needed about God, but what he lacked was
experiencing God up close and personal. He came with a question, but
instead of getting an answer, he received a challenge. He wanted some
explanations but received an offer of new life instead. He sought proofs
but found before him an open door to greater faith. He wanted religious
clarity but Jesus presented to him a far greater mystery than he had ever
known.
What he experienced was a Cosmic Collision,
for whenever and
wherever there is Christ, there will be cosmic collisions. This collision
encountered the well ordered world of a religious person and challenged
him to see beyond the system, above the structure that made his life make
sense. The end result of this collision was a man whose system lay
shattered but whose heart became alive, full and vibrant. Simply, it was a
life changing experience.
This proud Pharisee experienced the fullness of God
when he realized that his faith was not his own. He was trying to live on
the reserves of a heritage that had been passed down to him through the
long line of tradition. He had memorized the rules and regulations, had
even jumped through all the hoops, but there was nothing personal and full
in his experience. And that, friend, will keep you awake at night!