Wednesday, May 5, 2021

What Size God Do You Worship?

“Is your God a great God or a little God?” asked a well-known skeptic of an elderly gentleman known for his deep love for God.

“Well,” he said after a moment’s thought, “He’s both. He’s so great that the heavens cannot contain Him, and He’s so little that He can live within my heart!”

This is the identical way that the writer of Psalm 46 spoke of his God: “The Lord Almighty is with us; the God of Jacob is our fortress.”

We often have questions about God’s involvement in our everyday affairs and concerns. “Are my personal problems, even though they are small and only matter to me, important to Him? When I have the flu and feel horrible, does it make any difference to Him? What about the threat of violence, terrorism, children being gunned down at school? What about the preacher being tried in Iran as a heretic? What about the war in Afghanistan?”

“The Lord who is Almighty,” said the Psalmist, “is with us” – not may be or should be or will be later on – but is with us this very moment. Wherever we are – He is. From our smallest need to our greatest problem He is with us and is always ready, willing, and able to accomplish His plan for us and through us.

Yet, there is more: He is not only with us, but He is our fortress – He surrounds us as a fortified city. When this Psalm was written, a fortress was a place of security and safety. It was built on an isolated, elevated place to provide protection from the enemy. It was the place to go if an enemy was approaching.

What powerful thoughts: Our God is an Almighty God who cares for each of us- even though we feel undeserving of His gifts - and protects us from any threat in life.

Prayer: Lord, we marvel at Your greatness and grace and are humbled by Your goodness. May we open our eyes to recognize Your presence. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Scripture For Today: The Lord Almighty is with us; the God of Jacob is our fortress. Psalm 46:7

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