Exodus 15:11 says, “Who is like you, O LORD, among the gods? Who is like you, majestic in holiness, awesome in glorious deeds, doing wonders?” (ESV)
II Samuel 7:22 says, “Therefore you are great, O LORD God. For there is none like you, and there is no God besides you, according to all that we have heard with our ears.”
More than a generation ago, A. W. Tozer wrote, “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.”
If that statement were true and worthy of consideration in Tozer’s time, it is more than true today and even more worthy of consideration today. What people think of and about God has undeniable and consequential ramifications. People live out their various thoughts, philosophies and opinions about God in their everyday life.
Knowing and understanding God therefore is not to be relegated merely to theological or theoretical musings. The knowledge of God and the understanding of God is very practical to every area of our lives. It is of great importance what you conceive God to be in your heart.
Tozer also wrote, “A god begotten in the shadows of a fallen heart will quite naturally be no true likeness of the true God.”
Psalms 50:21 says in part, “…you thought that I {Or that the I AM} was one like yourself.” (ESV)
We have the tendency due to our fallen nature to conceive of a god in our own heart that we can, both love and feel comfortable with. This must grieve our God tremendously. He alone is unique in every area of His being. He alone is the sole epitome of majesty, splendor, glory, and beauty. He is the very essence of holiness, exercising every aspect of this character and nature in perfect holiness. Yet, we so easily degrade and belittle Him with our humanistic imaginations of what we want Him to be to us or for us.
It is imperative for the honor and sake of God that we develop right thinking about Him. He is worthy of right thoughts. We are in desperate need of right thoughts so that we might honor Him, serve Him, enjoy Him, and share Him with those who yet have been instructed in the ways of thinking right thoughts about God.
4 comments:
You certainly have a way of getting the "Good Word" across Gregg, another good post.
Yvonne.
Amen! Mr. Tozer nailed it! Sadly, most professing Christians have an unbiblical concept of God because of the false teaching that permeates our churches today . Allow me to use a computer term... "garbage in, garbage out".
Very good post, Gregg! Blessings!
"What people think of and about God has undeniable and consequential ramifications."
Well said Gregg!
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