What the Stars CAN Tell Us

God is asking you, “To whom will you compare me? Or who is my equal?” (Isaiah 40:25, NIV) God provokes us to consider just how influential we deem to be situations, people, and powers. God lovingly but firmly confronts us with the possibility that we are living as though He has a rival.

Do we fear an employer’s attitude or decision? Do we stay awake at night wondering how a financial situation will affect us? Are we uncomfortable because we think some power of Satan is intending to wreak havoc in our life? Are we debilitated by dread of how a health issue will impact our existence? Do we spend an inordinate amount of time wondering what an unknown circumstance may bring? If so, then we are living as though that situation, person, or power can go to battle against God’s will for our life and perhaps win! In other words, we are affirming that God Almighty has an equal – at the very least. Maybe we are living as though He has a superior.

In fact, God stands sovereign over all creation. Every human, every power, and every state of affairs is dependent on Him for existence. Nothing stands a chance against God. When we live in fear or distress of situations, authorities, or people; we are living in idolatry. The first commandment God gave to Moses on Mount Sinai is “You shall have no other gods before me” (Exodus 20:3, NASB). Although a well-known requirement, I sadly believe many of us transgress this law in our intellect and heart rather regularly. When we dedicate time, thoughts, and passion to the dread of anything in life – rather than to an honest reverence to God – we are designing an equivalent for God in our own mind. We are committing idolatry.

The antithesis to this sinful, destructive line of thinking is a focus on both the greatness and intimacy of God. Isaiah 40:26 (NIV) goes on to say, ” Lift your eyes and look to the heavens: who created all these? He who brings out the starry host one by one, and calls them each by name. Because of his great power and mighty strength, not one of them is missing.” He is grand enough to have created the billions and billions of stars and the vast expanse in which they reside, but tender enough to know each one by name and ensure each is sustained on a moment-by-moment basis just as it should be. If God does this for giant, burning balls of hydrogen and helium; what does He do for living people with souls, made in His own image? On this illustration given in God’s Word we ought to depend in order to avoid the sin of idolatry.

God is transcendent – above and beyond us and our understanding, and wholly self-sustaining. However, God is also immanent – very close to His creation. His greatness does not preclude His intimate care! Hallelujah! The most wonderful, infinite, inexplicable, and Creator God knows my name and every circumstance that touches my life. For that reason, I should make none His equal.

Let us aim to obey God by putting Him above all else in thought, devotion, time, and respect. May we realize He is to have no competitor when it comes to that about which we ponder, obsess, believe, treasure, work toward, dream, and expend time and energy; for, the answer to the question, “Who is like Him?” is “No one!”

*For more reading about God’s transcendence and immanence, see Acts 17:24-28.

Fear of God Is Freeing

Fear of God is not a negative; it is the most positive thing in the cosmos. As a culture, we have largely lost the fitting view of the transcendent God. We have become all too familiar with Him, treating Him as if He existed for our pleasure. To the dismay of many, the facts stand quite the opposite. We exist for His pleasure. The reason I breathe is to bring glory to Him. This is in no way a restrictive concept, but one that catapults me into the mystery of unbounded hope.

When a person does not view God as the grandest and deserving of all dedication, that person will be in turmoil. Nothing aligns properly under the dominion of self. Why? Self is a false sovereignty, and operation on a false premise leads to a false conclusion. God is the only self-existent one. He made all things and all people. He has right of ownership, and the owned ones find their peace in His purpose. The designer knows how the design must operate in order to be what it was meant to be.

Proverbs 15:16 (NASB) makes clear, “Better is a little with the fear of the Lord than great treasure and turmoil with it.” Shattering the misconceptions of the self-absorbed, we come to terms with the fact that very little material gain in this world is far superior to much treasure accompanied by the unrest of minds that refuse to accept the sovereignty of God.

God must be revered for peace to flood into the human heart. God made me. I will answer to Him for the following: the life He gave me, the body He gave me, the moments He gave me, the heart He gave me, the mind He gave me, the influence He gave me, and every single breath He brings. He is to be feared because He demands an answer for my life. He demands payment for my sin. He superintends my destiny and prescribes my eternity. I ought to be in awe of Him. He alone is holy.

When my heart properly fears this sovereign God, tumult flees my soul. For, He is in His proper place – at the helm. My reverence for Him drives me to His saving grace, where Jesus stands as my righteousness. My awe of Him hastens me to love Him more and seek to understand whatever mysteries of Him He graces me to know. My respect for who He actually is compels me to yield my life to His cause.

Yes, I can live vibrantly with very little because fear of God is in my heart. The accumulation of earthly goods and distractions do not deliver what the human soul desperately needs. We do not need more; we need to rightly direct all we do have. We need to direct the entire realm of our lives to the One to Whom we owe everything. Whether I have little or much is no matter; the state of my heart in relation to God determines my level of peace.

Put off no longer the pursuit of God because He demands to be feared. Reverence for the sovereign God is the only way to live without distress. The reality is that He made you, and you will answer to Him. This should place you in a state of awe – not awe that leads to nervousness, but awe that leads to deliverance. We are free when we worship the One we ought to rightly revere. We were made for it.