GOD OF NATIONS: by David Orton
"From one man he made every nation"
Acts 17:26
God is a world person.
Without his creative fiat the world, nor the nations, would exist.
In fact, he is not only the initial cause, but also the sustainer of all that exists.
Every fibre of creation is impregnated with who he is. His decree, "Let there be", echoes throughout the time-space
order, resonating not only with the human spirit, but with all that is, holding all things in place. The prophetic power and
pure energy of his voice pulsates throughout creation, sustaining and directing all things from the smallest atom to the greatest
constellation of stars (see Heb 1:3).
The Divine Intention
And so, the whole created order throbs with divine intention. Speaking out of his own nature, the great creator-God
declares, "Let us make man in our image", reflecting his desire for intimacy. He reveals himself as a plurality, in fact as
the triune God, who in himself is a "sweet society", creating all things to one end that he might fellowship his creation.
Man, created in his image, was made male and female. Mandated to go forth and multiply, they were designed to bring heaven
to earth through intimacy the intimacy of an open, transparent relationship with the creator-God and with one another.
However, sin intervened. Violence was done to the divine intent. Fellowship with God and with one another was interrupted,
and a new start was demanded. And so, Christ was not only sent as the last Adam, terminating sin and death, but also the second
man, ushering in a new order of righteousness and life. A new era of Gods glory filling the earth, even as the "waters cover
the sea".
Fulfilled through Nations
This brings us to Pauls message before Athens pagan philosophers on Mars Hill (see Acts 17:16-34). His argument moves
from the unity of the one creator-God (v24-25), in contrast to the pantheon of gods worshiped by the Greeks, to the unity
of man, descended from one progenitor made in the image of God. And, this unity expressed through diversity the diversity
of nations (v 27).
Adams original creation mandate to fill the earth and to rule it under God now clearly involves nations.
The creator, as the "Lord of heaven and earth", has "determined the times set for them and the exact places where
they should live" (v 26b). And so, the nations are not only created by him, but also governed and sustained by him. Contrary
to human understanding, their geo-political boundaries and their time-frames in history are determined exclusively by God
(see Deut 32:8). He does not consult with man. He is God and does what he likes in heaven and on earth. He raises up one nation
and brings down another.
The Purpose of Nations
But is he purely arbitrary in this? Is he capricious in his dealings with men? No, he cannot do anything contrary
to his own nature. For example, he is the God "who cannot lie". This would violate who he is. Therefore, nations are raised
up or brought down in accordance with his nature in harmony with his desire for intimacy.
Paul explains why God raises up nations: "God did this so that men would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and
find him" (v 27a). Nations exist for one purpose to seek after God to know him and fill the earth with his glory. To the degree
they do this, to that degree they experience the blessing of God in longevity and prosperity.
And so, through creation the echo of eternity resonates not only in the individual heart, but in that of corporate
cultures and people groups. They were created by God for God. Despite our pagan idolatries and backslidings, impregnated within
every culture are the hidden hues of the divine.
This should not be a surprise, for as Paul said on Mars Hill, quoting one of their own Greek poets, "We are his offspring"
(v 28). We are his, first by creation, and only then by redemption. All things have come from him through creation, and will
return to him through redemption. The unique outshining of the creator-God in every culture will be redeemed nation by nation
as his Spirit is poured out on all flesh, until the human family stands again under its one head, Christ. The diversity of
nations will ultimately find unity again in "the administration suitable to the fullness of times, the bringing together of
all things in heaven and on earth under one head, Christ" (Eph 1:10).
This is the purpose of history and therefore of nations to fulfil the creation mandate, filling the earth and subduing
it through the redeeming power of Christ.
Foreshadowed in Daniels Prophecy
This is powerfully foreshadowed in Daniels interpretation of Nebuchadnezzars dream (see Dan 2). The massive image
from the head to its toes, representing ensuing kingdoms and nations, shows the unfolding of human history from Babylon to
its culmination when a stone, cut without hands, strikes the feet and toes of iron and clay. At this, the whole image crashes
in a heap. Commentators universally agree that the feet represent the Roman Empire and the rock, Christ.
Daniel prophesied that,
"In the days of those kings, the God of heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed It will crush all
those kingdoms and bring them to an end, but it will itself endure forever" (Dan 2:44).
This is none other than the kingdom of Christ inaugurated through his death, burial, resurrection, and ascension
to the right hand of the Father in the days of the Roman emperors. This is Gods decisive act in history, the divide between
the old order of sin and death, and the new of righteousness and life the new order of the kingdom of God.
The New Kingdom Order
And this new kingdom order is "righteousness, peace, and joy, in the Holy Spirit" (Rom 14:17). It is "in the Holy
Spirit". Poured out at Christs coronation on the day of Pentecost and in every subsequent revival and refreshing the person
and ministry of the Holy Spirit is the agency by which this kingdom is spread. It is not the power of guns and rockets, but
the power of God. Nor is it the wisdom of men, but the foolishness of the cross. Nor the power of the messianic state, for
it is "by my Spirit, says the Lord". Every human pretension to the throne, either political, ecclesiastical, or military,
will run headlong into the awesome majesty of the creator-God who alone stands supreme over the nations. He is the source
of all authority and power every other authority is delegated, and must be exercised under God. If not, it will give an account
both, in this life and in the one to come (see Psa 2).
This new kingdom order is pre-eminently a people movement a new humanity. In fact, a race of king-priests mandated
by God to populate the earth (see Gen 1:28; Mtt 28:18-20; 1 Pet 2:9; Rev 5:10). Christ as the first born of the new order
has blazed the trail in his perfected humanity through suffering (see Heb 2:10; 5:8-9). His abandoned life of humility and
brokenness is now the life that he lives through us in full resurrection power (see Gal 2:20).
And therefore, in church and state, the one to whom he will look is the one who is "humble and contrite in spirit,
and trembles at his word" (see Isa 66:2).
And so, in this fullness of times the God of nations is sending a revival of brokenness and humility.
There will be an acceleration of repentance and reconciliation across all nations and,
"All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the Lord, and all the families of the nations will bow down
before him, for dominion belongs to the Lord and he rules over the nations" (Psa 22:27-28).
Copyright © David Orton 2003
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