The word, “photograph,” was coined in 1839 when the photographic process was developed. It literally means “photo- graph,” or “light’ and “something written” (Online Etymology Dictionary). Light reveals a hidden object and photography records a momentous event, and essentially writes down that moment for posterity.
Objects are unseen. When anyone looks at objects, they do
not see the actual object, but the light reflected from that object. For
instance, you have never seen the actual moon; what you see is the light of the
sun reflected from the surface of the moon. That light objectifies the moon.
Without the sun the moon would have never been objectified. Likewise, you have
never seen your spouse or children, but only the light reflected from their
flesh. In other words, you see the sun or artificial light reflected from them,
and hence the light reveals your loved ones to your eyes.
Light, if seen orthogonally (at a right angle), cannot be
seen. What is seen is reflection of the sun’s rays off objects in space. The beautiful
sky, for instance, is nothing more than light rays reflected off gases and particles
in the heavens. The Greek word, “photo” means “light” and that is origin
of the word “photo.”
The Hebrew Christians were told to, “Call to remembrance the
former days, in which, after ye were illuminated, ye endured a great fight of
afflictions” (Heb 10:32). Focus on “illuminated” in that passage… to what does it
refer? Perhaps you have never been “illuminated.” The Greek for “illuminated”
is “photizo,” meaning “enlightened” or “brought into the light.”
You see things that you have never seen before — things that the world
obscures!
If anyone looks directly at the sun, they see unobscured
light. Any particle in the sky is obliterated by the intensity of the light.
The moon may obscure part of the sun, but never all of it. When there is an eclipse,
the rays of the sun remain so intense that if someone looked thereon, they
would be blinded.
When people are illuminated, they see the light. “Light” in Holy
Scripture is revealing the truth (Psalm 43:3). The Hebrews who had once known
the truth were illuminated. At some time before, the Light had revealed the
truth to them. “Illumination” is understanding the truth; to wit: “Jesus again
unto them, saying, ‘I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not
walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life’”. (John 8:12).
Jesus also said, “Ye must be born again” (John 3:7) and revealed
how that new person would be reborn. “Birth” is exposure to the light. When
someone is born naturally, the moment of birth is when they leave the darkness
of the womb and are exposed to the light in the world.
Birth is the moment that light is reflected off the flesh of
the newborn creature and he or she is revealed to the world. “Born again” is
when the human soul is manifested from darkness and is exposed to the Light and
truth of God.
Pilate asked, “What is truth?” (John 18:38). Pilate seemed
to have been enlightened, “I find in Him no fault at all” (John 18:38). To what
claim was Pilate enlightened? Jesus had just said, “I should bear witness unto
the truth. Every one that is of the truth heareth my voice” (John 18:37). Truth
is hearing the Word of God. Everyone hears, but only a few are “enlightened.”
Pilate heard Jesus, beleived the truth, but was he illuminated? No one knows,
but that day, Herod and Pilate became friends. Why? Because they had a common
enemy — those who were called “Christians.”
“The Word” would be the recording process in photography. The
mind of people is the medium for the recording. God flashes His light on everyone,
“Son of man, thou dwellest in the midst of a rebellious house, which have eyes
to see, and see not; they have ears to hear, and hear not: for they are a
rebellious house” (Ezek 12:2).
Pilate heard the Voice of God and truth was revealed. He
knew t he truth but did nothing with it. Truth was fleeting for him; the “Light
flashed” but his mind was not captured. The mind is the storage device for the
truth exposed by light. It is much like the film in a camera.
What is enough exposure of the truth? During the exodus,
most Hebrews knew the truth — that poisonous vipers would make them die. That
was merely half the truth. Moses held up his old-fashioned projector. He
captured the moment. His “projector” did not display the obvious thing — that the
Serpent still kills, but that Jesus killed the Serpent!
The brass serpent appeared blood red in the light of day. It
was lifeless. The Hebrews who were enlightened focused on the dead serpent.
Rather than seeing a dead viper, they saw that as trust in Jesus would overcome
the Serpent of old! The very purpose, although, they would not see Jesus, was
illuminated to their eyes. Our own illumination is when we see the light that the
crucifixion of Jesus would diminish the serpent as much as Kryptonite would weaken
Superman.
Pilate recorded ultimate truth — that an innocent man would
die. Unknown to him were two things: (1) That Jesus was even dying for Pilate’s
own failure to record the event as truth, and (2) that the brazen Serpent,
Judas with Satan in him, was dying nearby.
He saw the actual crucifixion but did not see the negative
image of the Antichrist also dying in his tree nearby in an anti-calvary — in
the valley where Gehenna was. He failed to see that Satan was sent where he
would never be seen again until the end of time when he would be destroyed forever.
Many “Christians” to this day have been exposed to the
light, but the “picture” never developed. They fail to see that Jesus did not
die, but his crucifixion was the demise of Satan. Rebirth is seeing that
picture and keeping it faithfully for Divine Preservation. Those who value that
picture are preserved until it is fully developed.
In photography, light exposes the existence of objects. It
manifests objects to the eyes of people. When Christians understand that Satan
is as dead, and that Jesus remains alive, their illuminated mind retains
that picture because it has great value. For some, the negative was never processed,
and they fail to ever see that picture. They should examine the Word more openly
to see that Jesus is the very “picture” of God in that Jesus is God manifested.
That is the Light revealed to mankind to make God believable and trustworthy. The
Hebrew people needed objects (signs) for objectivity (1 Cor 1:22).
The “picture” for the righteous Hebrews was the negative “photograph”
of Jesus. The writer of Hebrews endeavored to process and develop that negative
image of Jesus into a positive, or objective, evidence that Jesus is the image
that they had seen in the negative all those centuries. Those who believed in
Jesus saw that their God with a negative image when “developed” was the
positive image of God, or Jesus.
Jesus, when he was baptized by John, something changed, to wit: “The Holy Ghost descended in a bodily shape like a dove upon Him, and a Voice came from heaven, which said, ‘Thou art my beloved Son; in thee I am well pleased’” (Luke 3:22). (There we know of the three Images of God in One). God did not change, and Jesus did not change. The picture was developed and the “film” processed in a “solution.” When Jesus came out of the water, the plainly seen picture of a mere carpenter was developed into the image of God. Jews had seen the “negative” image of Jesus, but when it was processed, many Jews saw the photographic process in action.
“Like a dove” was the process but
what developed was the invisible image of Jesus was seen by many of them, and that
negative image was revealed as the very visible image of God Himself. To many
of the Hebrews, finally, the image of their Personal God was no longer seen as
a cloud or a fire, but as a Person.
The Ghost of Jesus was exposed to them in the body shape of
Christ. His “Ghost” even looked like Jesus. Nebuchadnezzar had seen that light
centuries before in the fiery furnace. God had revealed the Light (Truth) to
him, and he went from exalted to humbled! When Christians see the Light and are
persuaded, they too are humbled when they see the Holy Ghost as the concealed Ghost
of Jesus whose very image is the bodily shape of the Messiah. Can you not see
that picture?
The Holy Ghost as a “negative image” has two meanings. Of
course, it has much ado with light. Whenever a negative is held up to the light
the darkness is obscured, and the object is objectified. The Light reveals the truth.
On the other hand, most of the Hebrews, excepting the patriarchs and prophets,
when they saw the image of God, saw Jesus. God illuminated the negative image
and they saw the positive image of the Savior.
Christians are to do the same. When we see the image of the
Holy Ghost, we understand that the invisible image we see in our mind’s “eye” represents
the real objective Jesus. Rather than seeing the Holy Ghost as a dove
descending on the Person of Jesus, we see the Holy Ghost moving as a dove as the
objective image of God. When the Holy Ghost is manifested through the Word,
true Christians see that as much as Jesus as Adam did with the Voice of God in
the Garden! Do you see Jesus now when the Holy Ghost presents Himself to you? Do
you have eyes to see but are you blind to Jesus?
The Law was a picture (shadow) of Jesus. It was the negative
“photo” that only those with strong Light could see. For a while, the people saw
the fully developed photo. Now that photo has been put in God’s picture album,
but we still have the negative imaged Holy Ghost to remind us each day.
The photographic process is after the film has been exposed
to light. First, a protective gelatin is removed, then the film is converted with
a developer. After that, the film is thoroughly washed. Compare that to Jesus.
His photizo was much the same. He is the Image of His
Father on whom light shined. The birth process was His protective barrier
removed (the uterus), and at his birth, he was exposed to the harsh elements of
the Earth. After that, Jesus was washed clean at His baptism. On that occasion,
something unique happened to Him alone — after his Image was “fixed” with water
from the Jordan, “Living Water” cleansed Him when the Holy Ghost came down as a
dove would in flight. His fixing Agent was not a dove, but His Holy Ghost in
bodily shape (i.e., His Ghost looked like Jesus).
Like the Father at the transfiguration, that transformation
was not for Jesus, but so that people could see and understand that the Holy
Spirit and Jesus is one, much like the transfiguration that the Father and
Jesus are One!
Photizo must have three conditions: (1) a purpose for
the “picture,” (2) the picture itself, and (3) the negative image to begin the
process. “Negative” in this context is not negativity, but the undeveloped Image
of God. The Image that only those can see who behold it through Light. God is
the source of that Light, and His purpose for shining it is to reveal His
images: first the Holy Spirit, then the angels, then mankind, and finally Jesus
and the Holy Ghost of Jesus. Not that His photizo was not focused, but
that the Image was so bright that His Ghost appeared.
Adam, Enoch, Abraham, Moses, and King David saw the invisible
image of God by the Light of God. There was a special “filter” that only the
righteous could see beyond. John called that “filter” the “Sea of Glass” (Rev
15:2) which was crystalline with particles within that appeared as fire. Those
were akin to the “chromogenic” material used to provide God in living color to
their eyes.
Unlike photographic processes, there was no need for
reversal of the image. Angels and humans had reversed images with sin that
required reversal, but Jesus was born without sin with no reversal process
required. Jesus was never “born again” as he was not born in the first place.
His Holy Spirit always existed even without the image made of flesh.
For us humans, who were exposed to sin early on, there is an
extra step in our process: We must be illuminated with special Light so that we
know that we have been overexposed to the world and require correction; hence, photizo
in scripture.
That process allows us to see the unfiltered Light of God through
the fog and contamination of the world. It is called “conviction.” Them, the photizo
can either come to completion in the process or the film can be ruined for
good. Some languish in the developing waters too long and remain there until
the image is gone. They shall never be in the image of God and will perish with
further exposure to the world.
Those who are illuminated are changed. They become in the
image of God just as Adam was created. That image does not develop immediately.
It must remain in the protective bath of Living Waters until its image is
clear, focused, and toned; the latter which is covered with a protective
layer for permanence. Scripture calls that last process “sealed” with the Holy
Spirit in our hearts (2 Cor 1:22).
No one can break the seal, but overexposure to the world can
gradually erode it until the image begins to fade. Only by neglect of the new
image can it be like the old again. The raw materials for the old image are
there, just converted to a new image. Care must be taken to not revert photizo
and return to the “dark room” of the Earth.
How long for a photo to develop? Perhaps minutes. How long
for our image to fully develop? Paul said it well, “To live is Christ; to die
is gain” (Phil 1:21). Remaining in Christ with the protection of the Living
Waters of the Holy Spirit fully develops the negative image. When the body
perishes, the image remains unscathed in Heaven awaiting regeneration in the
image of the Second Adam. Full development is at the rapture when the negative
image of the “ghost” enters in bodily shape to the new bodily image, and the
faithful Christian is in Paradise where Adam and Jesus will rejoice with our entirely
good image (Gen 1:31).
Photography is slow and great care must be taken, not only
in creating the environment for a great picture (a picture made as if in
Paradise), but to position the image for the best shot, and finally for photizo.
The set must be illuminated so well that the image is bright, sharp, and clear.
Sacred literature refers to those so illuminated as having “bright natures” and
“bright eyes” (1 Adam and Eve). Satan’s role is to expose the developing images
to his own destructive rays (darts; Ephes 6:16) to destroy the image before it
is fully developed, and the earlier the better for him!
Photizo reveals the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost. The sinner is exposed to the Light of truth. Theologians say that the Holy Trinity, the entire image of God, is three Persons in one Image. Better said is that God is three Images in different modes to illuminate different peoples in different times. For instance, the Holy Spirit of the Old Testament is the Person Jesus, and the Person Jesus is the image of the Holy Ghost that protects Christians from gradually perishing during their exposure in this dark world wherein contaminating light shines through the clouds.
The writer of Hebrews was concerned that the Jewish images of Christ would revert to the image of their previous father, the Devil. He gave fair warning to not overexpose themselves to the world and that their new image could indeed perish.
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