Wednesday, March 11, 2009

In Search of God

Longhua Pagoda is the one of the oldest pagodas in Shanghai. That's amazing in itself, I'm sure, but when you realize that it was first built in 242 A.D. and has stood on this site ever since, then it gets VERY amazing! It was completely renovated in 977 A.D. when the Buddhist Temple was built, but since then has only had repairs to replace rotting wood.

There are 16 pagodas in Shanghai, many of which, were built during late 900's.






The entrance gate to the Longhua Buddhist Temple complex - across this walkway from the Pagoda.

We paid our 10 RMB to enter, and found folks who were lighting incense sticks and bowing as a way of honoring the various "gods" who are enshrined here.


I don't say that with dishonor in mind. Quite the contrary. I say it to describe the beginning of their rituals.

One of these gods is suppose to be particularly good at getting souls out of Hell, one is good at helping people financially, one is more for health issues, and one a god of war. There were people occassionally kneeling at all four locations.

These buildings and rituals were very interesting and outside of my previous observation. However, I did walk away from this visit with the reminder of how deeply people try to look for the Creator, the Maker of all things. They also look for answers for how to deal with the eternal question of life after death.

In a discussion we had in a cell group of people who were studying their Bible beliefs and how to share them, one person remarked that it is through logic and answers to questions that help people become interested in knowing Jesus. Another said that it was heart or emotional issues that often help to open people to meeting Jesus.

I think both have their place. However, when faced with the eternal question of life after death, and the reality of a living Christ, I have found that Jesus is very good about making Himself revealed in a person's life who is looking. The Holy Spirit moves in ways that are beyond logic and/or pure emotion. If we express the Love of Christ by our words and actions combined - the seed is planted.

The Word of God - the Bible - indicates that we are to be faithful witnesses of the presence and reality of the risen Savior, Jesus. We can be certain of this fact: if we plant the good seed of the Word of God, and water it with prayer, God will make certain that life that is in the seed WILL GROW! It will produce a harvest.

One of the claims to fame of the Longua temple is the legend that says that some of the ashes of the original Buddah were placed in it.

Our faith, our core belief, is that Christ's tomb was empty, the stone having been rolled away supernaturally. He lives!

And because He live - I, too, can and shall live forever with Him in heaven. Yes?

3 comments:

Nick Piekarz said...

Great Pictures And Post! Nice Writing

madhopper said...

How's your feels at China?
Do you feels the history smells?
Just drop in your blog here and find out your interesting pics.
Happy Touring 2 U in China.
By the way I'm a chinese from Malaysia :D
Wanna come to Malaysia? :P

KenPrice said...

Great thought Bob. I love the way your mind works. It always challenges me to think beyond the box my faith has often found itself. Thanks.