Showing posts with label ego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ego. Show all posts

Friday, January 4, 2013

Is God an Egotistical Maniac?

Creation : abstract galaxy - perfect background with space for text or image Stock PhotoAtheists consider God an egotistical maniac. They abound with questions about topics that do not make sense to the human mind. They try to figure them out with humanistic reasoning. How can a God of love allow so much corruption and agony in the world? Why does He restrict us with so many rules and regulations? How can He demand sinless perfection from us, when He inflicts such desolation on those who sin against His multitude of commandments? Why does He think He deserves praise and worship from His people, when He allows such suffering and wickedness to happen to everyone?

The answer to these questions is easy. God asks nothing from us that He did not already do or experience Himself when He lived on this earth in human form as Jesus Christ. The God who created the universe also died from a cruel crucifixion, thinking only of us the whole time. God knew us before we were even conceived in our mother’s womb (Jeremiah 1:5). He hears us when we cry out to Him (Jeremiah 33:3). God provides for the flowers and birds and will do even more for us (Matthew 6: 25-34).

Jesus poured out His life on Calvary’s cross to exonerate us of our sin debt (1 John 1:9). If we repent of our sins and surrender our life to His control, He lives within us and helps us to bear our burdens (1 John 3:24; 1 Peter 5:7). He is so intimately familiar with everything about us, that He even knows the exact number of hairs on our head (Luke 12:7). All He asks of us is our faith and trust in His wisdom and ways (Proverbs 3:5-6).

Only children demand gratification of all of their desires, regardless of the consequences of these choices. Children need a loving Father to protect and care for them. That is why God cares about every part of our life and often limits us to protect us. Often our human priorities are in direct opposition to God’s. Only the immature think that a life without expectations and restrictions is preferable, because of the utter chaos this would bring. In truth, when we do receive what we clamor for, we usually end up dissatisfied before long, and then go off on another tangent soon afterward.

God provides so much for us, which we take for granted. He gave us the beauty of a universe full of galaxies, all delicately balanced to perfection for our safety and enjoyment. Every snowflake and human being is a unique creation, regardless of similarities in our composition. He created a multitude of tiny fibers in our ear to interpret the waves of sound we hear all around us. DNA is specific for each individual person. He provided our five senses to process and enjoy every pleasure available to us. Brain nerves and cells store every sight, sound, smell and touch we ever experience. The order of life is not a random act of exploding gas, but the competent design of our Father God (Genesis 1:1).

God’s goal for our life is eternal joy and peace, which starts the moment we accept His sacrifice for us and repent of our sins. God had our best interest at heart when He gave us His laws and commandments. He is the perfect commander of His army, because He came up through the ranks and file, experiencing every temptation we do and even more trials than we will ever face (Hebrews 4:15). He does not demean us as slaves, but gives us a free will to choose or to reject Him. He wants us to center our life on Him, because He created us for His companionship for eternity.

Prayer:
Father God, how could such a masterpiece as life in this world come from any source other than You? Thank You for knocking on the door of our life and giving us the opportunity to know You in a real and personal way. You desire our praise and adoration for all You do for us and who You are, in the same way we enjoy recognition for our actions and accomplishments. We so appreciate You listening to our every prayer and for working out all things, even the negative things in our life, for our ultimate good.

Thought for the Day:
An egotistical God would not have given man a free will, knowing in advance how much His ego would suffer from ours!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, May 19, 2012

What's the Gimmick?

Read: Ephesians 2: 8-9

“For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God,” - Ephesians 2:8

Why do so many people miss the opportunity to receive God’s free gift of Salvation (Romans 5:15)? There are as many rationales to answer this question, as there are individuals who decline His invitation. Pride will keep a person from the humility needed to call out to God. The idea of having to sacrifice their desires scares many away. Having someone else in control of their life causes many people to shrink in horror. Letting someone else known their deepest, darkest secrets is daunting to others.

Another explanation may be that Jesus did not present Himself in a very popular humanistic light from His birth all the way to His death. Just think about it! He was born in a stable, worked as a carpenter, never owned a home, never married and never conceived any children. How can He relate to the majority of people on earth, and how can we relate to Him?

He only had twelve good friends in the whole world. Even his siblings failed to believe in Him until after His resurrection. He was not handsome to look at (Isaiah 53:2). To the disappointment of those who looked for a King, He was born as a pauper and he died a common death between two thieves.

Jesus had a solid purpose for all of this, however. He needed no reputation, He proved that He could relate to the vilest of human sufferings, and He gave us an example of how to live by taking on the very nature of a servant (Philippians 2:7). He went around for three years doing good and healing all who were under the power of the devil, because of the Spirit of God dwelling in Him (Acts 10:38). This same Spirit dwells within us as well, because of the price Jesus paid for our salvation and because He became righteousness for us (Romans 10:3-4).

Most people today want to make their own mark on the world. The self-made man is touted as having special abilities and influence that we all respect. The entrepreneur is lauded for his creativity and drive. Even someone who inherits his/her fortune, and manages to administrate it wisely, is credited with success.

Human nature tends to believe that we have to earn what we receive. We have heard the saying, “There is no free lunch;” therefore, we look with suspicion on anyone who comes around offering us something for nothing. The thought of Jesus trading us His right standing with God in exchange for our sins makes no human sense at all.   

To admit that we are orphans in need of adoption is humiliating. It is a bit far fetched to believe that another human being, who died on a cross in a particular point in history at the height of the Roman occupation of Israel, is truly the Savior of the world. Unbelievers insist that there has to be a gimmick hidden somewhere in the offer. They maintain that there has to be more to it than meets the eye.

I encourage them to “read the fine print” located in the Bible, and to see if they can discover any verse that proves we are trying to deceive them. Then I point out to them that even nature points the glory of God out to everyone (Romans 1: 20) and it reveals that everything has a creator (Psalm 19:1-6).

God does not condemn anyone. We actually condemn ourselves by our unbelief, but God sent Jesus to pay the penalty for our sins, so that we are able to inherit eternal life (John 3: 16-18). This starts the moment we repent of our sins and believe that we need Jesus for our salvation. God's part is to save us (Isaiah 43:11). Our only part is to believe (Acts 16:31). Once acquired, this salvation is eternal. Just as man cannot go back into his mother's womb, neither can a believer go back into an unregenerate spiritual state (John 3:1-7).

Prayer:
Lord Jesus, please open the hearts of all of those that we come in contact with throughout the day. Open their eyes to see and their ears to hear the truth of Your Gospel message. Enable us to put aside our ego and to speak with conviction in the power of the Holy Spirit the exact words that they need to hear in order to be convinced of their need for You in their life. 

Thought for the Day:
God designed salvation so that no one can take credit for earning it. - Ephesians 2: 8-9