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tobbias88
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So many people, so many faiths say ‘I love God’. Yet what exactly does that mean?
To say ‘I fear God’ or *‘I hate God’ *is easily understood. We fear eternal punishment; we hate our present condition and blame ‘God’.
But to say ‘I love God’ seems to be a vacuous, even meaningless statement. I can love my children, my parents, my wife, my pets…even the flowers in my garden. But God? What is he? Who is he? Does anyone really love the Holy Ghost? How can you love a spirit?
How can we love a non-physical, unknowable, remote untouchable entity? Saying God is love, God is mercy, God is just, is simply giving human attributes to God. Can God be any of these things? These are human qualities.
All a believer can say is that God is but even that is questionable since He is but not in any knowable way. A rock is but will eventually erode, a planet is?..a star is?.. but they will all eventually cease to exist. So God does not exist in that sense. If He is beyond Time and Space then to humans he is unknowable.
So when people say ‘I love God’ do they simply mean Jesus Christ? That is easy. If some guy died for me or in my place then I would be always grateful, always honor him and never forget him.
‘You can come to the Father only thru’ me’ is so true in so many ways. Without Jesus we really have no concept of a loving Godhead and wouldn’t dare approach it. We would dimly grasp the wrathful OT version. But when Jesus referred to Him as ‘Our Father’ then the scales fell from our eyes. If you don’t love your father then who do you love? Whatever God is, he loves us, cares for us and wants us to be with him some day.
Gee, seems I have answered my own question… Any thoughts? Have you wrestle with this problem of loving God? ( not in the person of Jesus Christ).
To say ‘I fear God’ or *‘I hate God’ *is easily understood. We fear eternal punishment; we hate our present condition and blame ‘God’.
But to say ‘I love God’ seems to be a vacuous, even meaningless statement. I can love my children, my parents, my wife, my pets…even the flowers in my garden. But God? What is he? Who is he? Does anyone really love the Holy Ghost? How can you love a spirit?
How can we love a non-physical, unknowable, remote untouchable entity? Saying God is love, God is mercy, God is just, is simply giving human attributes to God. Can God be any of these things? These are human qualities.
All a believer can say is that God is but even that is questionable since He is but not in any knowable way. A rock is but will eventually erode, a planet is?..a star is?.. but they will all eventually cease to exist. So God does not exist in that sense. If He is beyond Time and Space then to humans he is unknowable.
So when people say ‘I love God’ do they simply mean Jesus Christ? That is easy. If some guy died for me or in my place then I would be always grateful, always honor him and never forget him.
‘You can come to the Father only thru’ me’ is so true in so many ways. Without Jesus we really have no concept of a loving Godhead and wouldn’t dare approach it. We would dimly grasp the wrathful OT version. But when Jesus referred to Him as ‘Our Father’ then the scales fell from our eyes. If you don’t love your father then who do you love? Whatever God is, he loves us, cares for us and wants us to be with him some day.
Gee, seems I have answered my own question… Any thoughts? Have you wrestle with this problem of loving God? ( not in the person of Jesus Christ).