When we declare this wonderful reality – that God Himself is all we need – we may be accused as trite and simplistic, at least, I was. That accusation may prove to be correct unless we show how He actually becomes our life and all in daily practice, and unless those of who proclaim Him alone begin showing Him in our daily walk to be genuinely all we need.
For this to
happen require that we have a new
God! Now, relax, please forgive me for this overstatement. But there’s a sense
in which it really is so. We need to see our God as He is, not as we’re been
seeing Him (or make-to-believe who He is). When our view of Him has been
corrected, we’ll have quite a different God than we had before.
So many people
view Him like the law really is, a hard taskmaster, a universe policeman, an
angry grandfather. Some people however view Him from another extreme, an
eternal smiling master, always forgiving judge, a never-get-angry father. But
we seldom get the balance idea – who He really is – that He is our loving and
righteous heavenly Father, God of justice and mercy, always near and yet far
from us, to soothe the hurts and wound the enemies, to encourage and warning,
to uplift the humble and downlift the proud, He is to transform the believers
and condemned the unbelievers. He is known-able and understandable, and yet His
ways and His wills are mysteries. He is wonderful and horrible. God of order and
unpredictable. Meek and yet powerful. Humble and yet worship-seeker. Sovereign
and yet freedom-giver.
To know God as He is, we need to go to the basic – the
Scriptures. Sometime our
view and idea of God is not from the Scriptures but from other secondary or
secondhand source such as devotional books, out-of-context sermons or quotes,
movies, etc. Yes, we may also know something about God from those and from
nature, art, conscious, reason, experience or collective experience and prayer.
But the final, complete, reliable source, of course, is the Scripture. And as
we can see, the Scripture is not the end; Christ is the ultimate mean to know
God. Jesus said, “You study the Scriptures, because you think that in them you will find
eternal life. And these very Scriptures speak about me!” (John
5:39). If you go the Scripture, you’ll
know Jesus, and if you know Jesus you’ll know God.
When we have a new God, see God as He is, know God from
the Scriptures that “speak about Christ” we’ll have this assurance of
our salvation in Him, a genuine daily life with Him and the confidence of declaring
this wonderful reality – that God Himself is all we need. Why? Because we know
Him. For this to happen we require to have
a new God by discovering or rediscovering the Scripture firsthand. For this to REALLY happen, God must move first. To this, Lord helps us. Amen.
THINK
BIG. START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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