The Blood of the Universe: Living Light
What is the primal life force or divine elixir that permeates all existence, enabling unity, transformation, and immortality? Can we know and understand its nature and maybe even explain it's purpose from Scripture?
Strictly from a Biblical perspective, Christ is the "life-blood" that is spiritualizing matter toward unity. Scripture depicts this elixir as God’s own essence breathed into the cosmos, making all things alive, interconnected, and reflective of His glory. It’s not created matter but the uncreated divine presence, living light, that sustains and elevates it. Often described as tongues of fire, filling everything, holding or binding all things together, much like blood circulates through every cell. And this living light finds its fullest biblical expression as Christ Himself, the incarnate Word and Son of God.
Jesus declares, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life" (John 8:12).
He is before all things, and in him all things hold together. Christ is the cohesive force, the sustaining power that maintains the universe’s order and prevents disintegration. He is circulating like blood throughout the fabric of the dimensions to sustain every part of creation in harmonious interdependence, bringing "unity to all things in heaven and on earth under Christ" (Ephesians 1:10).
Christ brings renewal, propels it in fact, even amid constant decay. Believers are "transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory" (2 Corinthians 3:18), as the divine light infuses and elevates matter toward Christ’s likeness. This isn't mere spiritual speculation, it is a living physical reality. And ultimately, it even conquers death, bringing immortality, the new creation, which shines with God’s unmediated light.
From a strictly biblical perspective, this "life-blood" is Christ pouring Himself into creation; incarnate, crucified, risen, and indwelling by the Spirit. But what more can we discover from the history of the Earth and Science?
To begin with, I'm not going to enter into this discovery without first acknowledging God’s fiat, His pure, effortless authority. He doesn’t gather materials or wait for processes; He speaks, and existence obeys Him instantly. I'm acknowledging this as reality. As far as I'm concerned it is reality itself. He speaks, and existence obeys instantly because the authority is inherent in His Word. The obedience of creation is immediate, complete, and perfect because the One who speaks is the sovereign Creator whose Word is both the command and the power that carries it out.
Psalm 33:9
"For he spoke, and it came to be; he commanded, and it stood firm."
Psalm 33:6
"By the word of the Lord the heavens were made, their starry host by the breath of his mouth."
So when I explore these ideas, like a prayer I first acknowledge the truth and power of God Almighty, king of the universe. I'm not working up to God, but beginning bowed before the One who is the beginning, whose Word alone is the origin of all that exists.
In The Beginning:
When God said "Let there be light" (Genesis 1:3, with yehi as the divine decree, meaning the light exists elsewhere, now let it be here as well), He wasn’t merely introducing physical illumination; He was manifesting His own glory as the foundational force that infuses and sustains all creation. This light is living; dynamic, conscious, and purposeful, not a passive energy but the very breath of God that animates the cosmos. In this light, we see no need for time-bound evolution or degradation; the living light creates and upholds structures instantly. Which isn't to say that it isn't inevitable that there will be interspeci-evolutionary change.
The light appears before the sun, moon, or stars (Genesis 1:14–19), underscoring that it’s not derived from created sources. It’s the uncreated divine presence itself, the living light we’ve identified as Christ, the Word who upholds all things. No entropy-driven trial-and-error, no time-bound steps. But purposeful action flowing like blood throughout the cosmos, within and without. The heavens, earth, and every ordered form spring forth in perfect obedience to the Word.
Fast forward now into what's to come, the resurrection light transformation:
The uncreated, dynamic radiance of God that conquers death, infuses imperishable life, and elevates matter to eternal perfection. That's His ultimate glory. It’s the sovereign fiat of God manifesting His ultimate redemptive act in a moment, mirroring the instantaneous creation at the beginning. Scripture reveals this as the climax of God’s plan. The living light (Christ Himself, the "light of life" in John 8:12) is transforming the perishable into the imperishable, the mortal into the immortal, and the natural into the spiritual. Without any need for intermediary steps or entropy. At the core is the resurrection of Jesus Christ as the prototype. His body was raised not as a mere revived corpse, thevwaljing dead, but as a glorified, luminous form, able to appear/disappear instantly. He pass through locked doors, yet he eat food and could be touched (though there was a distinct interval in which he did not want to be touched).
The Good News:
Scripture unveils this transformation expanding to all believers and creation itself; a future event that’s as certain as the original creation, propelled by the same uncreated light. At Christ’s return, the living light will enact a mass transformation "in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye" (1 Corinthians 15:52). Faster than light speed in our terms, but effortless fiat in God’s. The dead in Christ rise first, their bodies renewed and imperishable; then the living are changed without tasting death. We’ll be like Him; glorified, luminous, able to traverse dimensions, free from sin’s entropy, radiating His light eternally.
Daniel 12:3
"And those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of the sky above; and those who turn many to righteousness, like the stars forever and ever"
It's the recreation that is really the elevation of matter and creation itself. This light transformation isn’t limited to our bodies; it redeems the entire cosmos which currently groans under the curse.
No more sea of chaos, no curse, no night. Crystalline rivers of life flow from the throne. Trees bear eternal fruit for healing. And we reign with Him in bodies suited for this multidimensional reality that is Heaven. We see His face and His name will be on our foreheads.
Like Enoch we will be "taken up" (changed and transported), infused with living light/fire (refined), the flesh is melted away and the spirit transformed. Then we'll be following crystalline structures, guided by angels, amid fiery crystalline realms, and having interdimensional encounters along the way. The living light here acts as an anointing fire, instantly refining our forms. Living light that conquers mortality.
These visions should deepen our hope of what’s to come. Heavenly walls of crystal interwoven with tongues of living fire, girded by streams of flame, encircled by unsleeping seraphim, and cherubim. Not some sci-fi movie but the very reality that awaits the redeemed. They show us that the end is not less than the beginning, but that it is greater. The crystalline structures allow perfect visibility of the glory within; no opacity, no distortion.
Revelation 21:23
"The city has no need of sun or moon to shine on it, for the glory of God gives it light, and its lamp is the Lamb"
We will dwell in a realm where nothing hides the face of God. We will see Him as He really is (1 John 3:2), and in that unfiltered beholding, every remnant of the curse will vanish.
Praise be to God!
And the most astonishing part, we are not merely spectators; we will one day inhabit in fullness and joy all His glory. The crystalline realms are a promise. This hope is not wishful thinking. It is anchored in the same sovereign Word that has never failed.
We are heirs to His promise: One day we will see His face; without fear, without veil, without trembling, and live. The same living light that terrified Enoch and Isaiah will welcome us as beloved children, because we come clothed in the righteousness of Christ, not our own. We will stand before the throne, look into the eyes of the One who loved us and gave Himself for us, and feel no terror.
That is the promise that makes every trial here bearable, every waiting worthwhile. We are headed toward a face-to-face meeting that will eclipse every other joy we have ever known.
Psalm 17:15
"As for me, I shall behold your face in righteousness; when I awake, I shall be satisfied with your likeness."
Amen?