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"Of making many books there is no end”—Ecclesiastes 12:12. I always thought this
verse referred to how many books could be made, not to the book-writing process
itself. Now, having had the challenging experience of putting together my own
book, this verse has new meaning.
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We Are Not God
There are many teachings in Christiandom that cover the gamut. In
recent years, there has been a focus on our spiritual identity- who we are in
Christ- and for good reason. Believers need to realize the power, love, and
grace that is at their disposal and step out in faith to accomplish God’s work
in God’s way.
But, can these teachings go overboard in what they teach about
our identity? Yes, I think it is possible that we can cross a spiritual line in
the sand and go too far in what we espouse.
First and most importantly, we are not God! Listening to
followers of the New Age movement, it might sound as if we are. But the
scriptures (not to mention earthly reality) reveal that we are not.
One of the best illustrations of this can be found in the Book of
Job, which tells the story of how God allowed Job to be tested by Satan. With
God’s permission, Satan took away Job’s family, his livelihood, his health—even
his respect. Left with only his wife and a broken spirit, Job /lifted up his
lament to God.
God has much to say to Job in response to his lament, and at the
end, Job’s response is abject humility. He says, “I spoke once, but I have no
answer—twice, but I will say no more” (Job 40:5).
God is the Creator. He is the Alpha and the Omega. He was and is
and is to come. He is the Almighty. All the “omnis” describe Him:
omnipotent (all powerful), omniscient (all knowing), and omnipresent (all
present). God is worthy of all praise, honor, and glory. God is love. His person
radiates goodness to all His creation. God is holy. His perfect nature and
character are never changing.
But God is also just. Because of His sinless nature, God’s fights
against sin, evil, and anything that sets itself up in place of or against Him.
Hopefully, we will never think that we are (or could be) God. In his pride, this
is what Satan does, and we don’t want to be like Satan. Still, we do sometimes
rebel against God’s sovereignty or think we have a better way of doing things.
When this happens to you, try reading the full text of Job 38–41.
It is necessary to establish our limitations right at the beginning of any
discussion on spiritual identity. Why is this so important? Because the truth
about our spiritual identity is so uplifting that, if not seen in its proper
context, it could be misconstrued. God says wonderful things about us, but we
have to remember that we are still His creation.
We are altogether different from our Maker. We are made of
temporal stuff in these bodies of flesh. He is the eternal “I AM.” God is what
He is, regardless of time, space,
and circumstances. He is a sovereign being, in control of
everything. Fortunately for us, He loves His creation and desires to co-labor
with us for His purposes and will.
This co-laboring can only occur if we belong to God, and we
belong to God only if we receive the person of Christ into our hearts and live
by faith. It is God who gives us the gift of faith so that no person can boast
before Him, but we still need to respond and offer repentance for a life that is
“off the mark” of God’s glory.
When we repent in this way, we have a proper perspective of the
God of the Universe and ourselves, as His servants while we are on the earth.