| discipleship From Eternity to Here By Frank Viola Guest Writer
 
 CBN.com  Excerpt from From Eternity to Here by Frank Viola. Rediscovering  the Ageless Purpose of God The year was  1992. My life as a Christian changed forever. All the sermons  I heard since I was a child faded dead away. They were profoundly eclipsed by a  higher vision. By God’s grace, I caught a wondrous glimpse into what Paul  called “the eternal purpose” (Eph. 3:11). For the first  time in my Christian life, I discovered that I was involved in something much  larger and more glorious than I ever dreamed. The Christian life was no longer  merely about winning souls; helping the poor; learning theology; studying  doctrine; mastering the Bible; deciphering eschatology; praying more; attending  church services; praising and worshipping; doing spiritual warfare; exercising spiritual  gifts; hearing God’s voice; imitating Jesus; and engaging in good works. Nor  was it about the other endless activities that I had been taught were the  center of God’s will. I discovered  that all of the above had an end in view that went far beyond giving people a  celestial fire-insurance policy, bringing in the last great harvest, or  changing the world for Christ. Being a  Christian had taken on a completely new meaning. That meaning had to do with  something bound up inside the beating heart of God. The Christian life was no  longer about me and what I could or should do. Neither was it primarily about  others. The needs of human beings became secondary. A page had turned. Suddenly  everything became about Him and His ultimate purpose. It all became about God’s  ageless desire—a desire that is “from him and through him and to him” (Rom.  11:36). I stepped into a  new world where I began to look through the eyes of God and see things from His  vantage point rather than from my own. I discovered something of what it means  to see the unseen. This high-altitude view hit me so hard that it wiped  everything else off the table. I began to see with eyes not physical, and I  discovered that the intangibles are where reality lies. 
		  While  we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen;  for the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are  eternal. (2 Cor. 4:18, NASB) Did I have it  all figured out? Certainly not. Do I now have all the answers? Far from it. But  a door had opened that put me on a new journey that I continue to travel this  good day. Before this  “epiphany” I had read the Bible dozens of times. I had heard countless sermons  and read scores of books and commentaries. Yet despite all of it, I realized  that I had genuinely missed the main point. I was blissfully ignorant of the  central, all-consuming dream of God that tied everything together. As a result  of this realization, I pushed the reset button on my Christian life. I pressed  the DELETE key and watched all my religious activities vanish into the  electricity. I hit  CTRL-ALT-DEL and rebooted my spiritual CPU.  What was so  revolutionary? What exactly did I see? I had discovered the driving passion  of God. And that passion gave birth to a divinely crafted  purpose—a timeless purpose that had little to do with my individualistic  efforts at being a good Christian or “going to heaven.”  I gradually  discovered that the ageless purpose of God stretches from eternity to here,  then from here to eternity. It is a purpose so brilliant that the mere glimpse  of it can cause the human spirit to be blinded by incomparable glory.  A sighting of  that purpose has the power to deliver us from all the things that do not  matter; things that do not give life; things that divide and fracture the body  of Christ into pieces. The sighting of God’s all-governing purpose possesses  the power to set us free from the “me-centered” gospel that’s so commonly dished  out today. In addition, I discovered that this purpose runs throughout the  entire Bible like an unbroken thread, weaving all of its teachings together  into one heart-stirring narrative. That initial  glimpse of the Lord’s ageless purpose has become an ever-expanding revelation  within me. It has given my very existence on this earth new meaning and  direction. To put it another way, in beholding God’s central purpose, I found  my own purpose. In touching His ultimate passion, I found my own passion. This  eternal purpose burns in me to this very day.  What I will share in the pages that follow are three  narratives, which woven together, tell the epic story of 
		  God’s ageless purpose. All three narratives are solidly  grounded in Scripture. In fact, they embody the whole story of Scripture,  streaming through it like a constant current. The first is the story of a God who is an ageless  romantic, driven by one consuming pursuit. The second is about a God who has  sought since eternity to have a resting place, a habitation, a home. And the  third reveals a God from another realm who visits planet earth to establish a  heavenly colony that will give Him visible expression. For most of us, life spins on with few breaks or  transitions. This book is designed to help put on the brakes and navigate you  through a terribly important question: What is my purpose and my passion? And  how does it map to God’s? From the book of Ephesians, we know that the triune God is  chiefly occupied with the following: • a house and a family for God the Father (Eph. 2:19–22).• a bride and a body for God the Son (Eph. 5:25–32;  1:22–23; 2:15–16; 3:6).
 Part 1 of this book is dedicated to presenting the bride.  Part 2 is dedicated to presenting the house. Part 3 is dedicated to presenting  the body and the family. Interestingly, all of these images are different  aspects of one reality. Taken together, they embody God’s grand mission in the  earth. This progression is also rooted in Scripture. And it is  the heart of the biblical story, the metanarrative (overarching story) of holy  writ. The Father obtains a bride for His Son by the Spirit. He then builds a  house in which He, the Son, and the bride dwell together in the Spirit. The  Father, the Son, and the bride live in that house as an extended household and  they have offspring by the Spirit. The offspring constitutes a family, a new  humanity called “the body of Christ.” My hope, therefore, is that as you read this book, new  life will be breathed into these familiar terms. I pray that the Holy Spirit  would fill them with their original beauty and awe to this end: that you would  be given a dramatically new, if not a staggering, look at the ageless purpose  that drives your God. For that purpose is the very reason why you exist. Order your copy of From Eternity to Here More Discipleship Resources Free CBN Online Bible Courses   More from Spiritual Life  Endorsements for From Eternity to Here: “From  Eternity to Here is a masterpiece. A must read for  those who believe and for others who want to believe. It reads like a movie on  paper.”Dr.  Myles Munroe
 Frank continues  to challenge the church-at-large with a powerful mind, an impassioned voice,  and a love for the bride of Christ. You need to get this book and wrestle with  Frank through the biblical passages regarding our identity in Christ as His  body and the mission our God has entrusted to us.Ed  Stetzer
 “This  re-telling of the ‘old, old story’ is a much needed gift to the church today.”Greg Boyd
 “A  masterful work of art.”Dr. James W. Goll
 
  Frank Viola is a  Christian author and conference speaker. He’s written numerous books on the  deeper Christian life and church restoration, including the newly-released From Eternity to Here, Pagan Christianity (co-authored  with George Barna), Reimagining Church, Bethany, and The Untold Story of the New   Testament Church. His books and articles have been translated into Spanish, Korean, Japanese,  Dutch, German, French, Portuguese, and Russian. www.FrankViola.com
 
 
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