MOST PEOPLE WHO HAVE A PROBLEM WITH GOD...
Most people who have a problem with God handle Him in one of two ways:
• They pretend He does not exist:
Which solves the problem of accountability. If He doesn’t exist, we are free to live
our lives as we please. There remains, however, the thorny problem of explaining
how we all got here. The trick is to concoct a fairy tale to the effect that everything
around us just “happened.” “Chance.” TALK ABOUT LIVING BY FAITH!
Currently evolutionists are telling us it all started with amino acids. But where did
they come from? Tough to explain away the gnarly issue of “First Cause.”
Perhaps this is why God states “The fool has said in his heart, ‘There is no God.’” (Psalm
14:1).
• They reinvent Him:
Let’s face it, His demand on us for all of our heart, soul, mind and strength is pretty
steep, given the fact that we’d rather play than carry a cross. So we cope by:
• Reducing God to a manageable size:
“Knowing God, they refused to honor Him as God… hence all their thinking ended in futility,
and their misguided minds are plunged into darkness. They boast of their wisdom, but they have
made fools of themselves… because they have bartered away the true God for a false one.”
(Romans 1:21, 22, 25 – NEB)
• Collecting around us religious leaders who tell us what we want to hear about God:
“For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but wanting to have their ears
tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers according to their own desires.” (II Timo-
thy 4:2)
Romans 11:22 speaks about the kindness and severity of God. To those who acknowledge
Him for who He is: Kindness. To the rest: Severity. As always, the choice is ours.

