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Created on: November 10, 2009
Our Monday night study group at the church is looking at J B Phillips wonderful book, Your God is Too Small. It was written just more than half a century ago, but it is still relevant for Christians today. Phillips discusses the various conceptions that people have about God and how those conceptions are inadequate for modern people. Our group is enjoying the study because we all get to share our individual ideas about God and see how these relate to Phillips' book.
At one point in the book, Phillips suggests that sometimes people conceive God as a Supreme Distant Being, with no opportunity of establishing a worshipful, prayerful, and personal relationship. Such deists end up feeling spiritually empty, and so they intensely devote themselves to do good deeds and make the world a better place. In the end, their purpose is futile and their mission does not last beyond their years on Earth. In other words, they exhaust themselves for nothing in trying to please the world and a Supreme Being, who is remotely not interested in anything they accomplish.
So is God close to us, or is He just a remote powerful being who once created the part of the universe that we live in billions of years ago? Christianity gives us a comforting answer.
As Christians, we are thankful for the nearness of God and His intense interest in each of our lives. Jesus came down to be with us, to fully experience human life, to know of its pains and joys, and to recognize our weaknesses and strengths. We live for the Lord and the good that we do is not to bolster ourselves or better the world. We do it to glorify Christ and to continue His mission on Earth, even until the end of time.
Our God in Christ is not too small or remote at all. And our lives are His forever. As Creator, God watches us with a loving interest and sees all that we do. As Christ, He comes among us to experience humanity and knows all that we feel within ourselves.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, we thank You for becoming one of us and connecting our lives to God's Kingdom. We praise for truly experiencing the human condition and for granting us the glorious opportunity of restoring us to God forever. Thank You for being one of us and for being with us. In Your Holy Name, we gratefully pray. Amen.
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