In the midst of his sermon, one Sunday, the preacher made the statement, “They hate us because they hate God!” As I pondered that statement, I realized that people don’t really hate God, they hate the holiness of God that reveals sin, they hate their responsibility to God, they hate the absoluteness of the truth of God, but they love the idea of God. We love the idea that there is someone out there more powerful than we are, someone we can call on when times are tough, and someone to blame when things don’t go our way, but to many God must also be someone that can be controlled with their hand holding the remote.
Lord of the Rings’ star, Ian McKellen, admits to tearing out
the page containing Leviticus 18:22 from every hotel bible he finds. You see, Leviticus 18:22 does not fit with
his chosen lifestyle. In an interview he
states, “I'm
not proudly defacing the book but it's a choice between removing that page and
throwing away the whole Bible." Mr. McKellen and Thomas Jefferson are not so
very different than most of us who through disobedience tear or cut the parts
out that we don’t like. Our lives proclaim, I want a God who is just a prayer
away, but only when I need Him. “Don’t
call me, God, I’ll call you.” I
want a God who would give His all and die for me, but don’t ask me to sacrifice
a few hours every week to go to His house and visit. I want a God that owns the “cattle on a
thousand hills” and can supply my every need, but I think 10 percent is a
little much to ask me to give from my paycheck.
I want a God that will heal my body and that of my loved ones but I also
want a God to be angry with when it doesn’t happen the way I had it
planned. I want a God who can redeem me
and save me from sin but I want to be the one who determines the definition of
sin and which ones I want to be saved from.
I want to make God into the image of my choosing, however, THE GOD I CREATE CAN BE NO GREATER THAN
ME!!!
Genesis 1:26 describes the beginning of mankind, “And
God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness.” No matter
what position you ascend to in life, how much money you may accumulate, how
many educational degrees you may earn, you cannot make God into your
image. We can, as the Apostle Paul
stated, “become vain in our imaginations and change the glory of the
uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, birds, four
footed beasts or other creeping things”, but it will not change who God
is. The bible tells us in Hebrews 6:13
that “When God made a promise to Abraham, because He could swear by no
greater, He swore by himself.”
There is none greater than God and He will always be God no matter what
we do or think. The god that you create
will be no greater than you but the God that created me is all powerful. He can supply my every need, heal every
disease and sickness, comfort every sorrow and save me from every sin. Jesus Christ is my God and beside Him there
is no other.
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