If you are a collector, know someone who is a collector, or know of the world of collecting, you will be familiar with the term “authenticity”. Collectors insist on it, since an item’s intrinsic and monetary value rests heavily on it. The collecting world is full of priceless originals, but also of clever, detailed, nearly indistinguishable fakes. It can be so easy with some items to be fooled as a casual observer or collector. Which is why a true collector wants documentation, and searches for stamps or special markings, all in the effort to confirm an item’s authenticity. Proof is the only way the collector can truly know whether they have the genuine item. Words in the form of anecdotal evidence or stories will not suffice in determining authenticity. They require another source to corroborate the story. Words, in and of themselves, rarely speak definitively.
The same can certainly be said of us. We can profess to be the genuine item, but if there is no other corroborating evidence, our words are meaningless.
The Bible is not vague in its definition of authenticity … and it is the definitive source of truth.
But if anyone obeys his word, God’s love is truly made complete in him. This is how we know we are in him:
I John 2:5By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.
John 13:34By their fruit you will recognize them.
Matthew 7:16a
All three references leave no doubt as to the stamp and special markings which prove whether we are authentic. And as an extra point of emphasis, I would also encourage you to read the verses that surround Matthew 7:16. In them, Christ provides a strong warning about clever, detailed, nearly indistinguishable fakes.
All analogies fall apart at some point, and I have stopped short of describing God as a collector of souls. But if I had, would you pass the authenticity test? Would you hold up under closer examination? Are your Love God, Love Others “special markings” obvious to both the casual observer and trained eye? Is His love so evident in who you are in the secret, anonymous places and opportunities, that you can easily be distinguished as the genuine item? Can the story your life tells be corroborated in the lives of others?
I find great personal challenge and conviction in those questions, and in my intentional pursuit of authenticity. Let those questions simmer for a bit. Stir them around and let them settle again. Don’t be too quick to give an answer. Our value to God is incalculable — its full extent is known only to Him, and it is not determined by what we do. Our value to His kingdom rests heavily on our authenticity.
Wow that is a great reminder and comparison That speaks to me in many ways. I want to be an authentic original ! Thanks for the great work you all do to help us. give glory to God
Sincerely
Brad
By: Brad Wise on August 3, 2016
at 7:51 am
Collectibles, their authenticity and value, seem to tightly associated with their creator. It is their “author” that drives their value and marks their authenticity.
So thankful He has first loved, and been authentic with, us!
By: Jerry on August 3, 2016
at 8:49 am