Thursday, June 08, 2006

 
TURNING THE TELESCOPE AROUND
The great scientist Albert Einstein had little use for organized religion. The reason why, according to one observer, was that Einstein, in his study of the universe, had seen more of God's majesty than most Christians had ever imagined. Einstein had no use for the small view of God he encountered in many religious people of his day.
Perhaps many of us in Christ's church have been looking at God through the wrong end of the telescope. In other words, our view of God has been too small. My sense is that it is time to turn the telescope around and magnify God; it is time to get the spotlight off of ourselves and back on the Lord God Almighty. Psalm 150 can be of great help in this regard as we consider who God is and the awesome things He has done, especially through Jesus Christ our Lord.
"Praise him for his acts of power," the psalmist said, "praise him for his surpassing greatness" (Psalm 150:2). God is a God of surpassing greatness; He is an awesome God ... an exceedingly awesome God.
Now would be a great time to turn our telescopes around!

Comments:
DQ,
how's the big easy? His peace on your life and ministry. Often in my thoughts and prayers.

Morf
Steve Morfitt, Brownsville
 
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