All of creation, and every created thing, tremble before the Almighty, whether seen or unseen, whether known by the minds of men or kept a mystery to them, because they know the fathomless power of the Alpha and Omega, the One who was, and is, and is to come. All are fully aware of His all-encompassing authority, that by His Word He spoke the universe into existence, that to this day He speaks and it is done, commands and it stands fast, except for mankind; dull-witted, self-important, prideful, arrogant, disobedient, rebellious, mankind.
We think nothing of dismissing His omnipotence, being
flippant about His glory, elevating ourselves while diminishing His attributes
to the point of thinking we are on equal footing, ignoring all that He has
done, and mocking His lovingkindness, because all we’ve ever been taught of the
God we purport to serve is that He is love, and love alone.
We have stripped Him of His majesty, His power, His glory,
His might, and His supremacy, because we’ve convinced ourselves into believing that
the smaller we make Him, the less likely it is that He has the power to judge
the living and the dead. If it is so, then it’s less likely He will hold us to
account for our willful disobedience, less likely that He sees, hears, and
knows all, and we convince ourselves that we can get away with being duplicitous,
half-hearted, and faithless servants.
The dead, the living, the very pillars of heaven tremble, but
not us. Is it because we do not have a right understanding of who the God of the
universe is, or because we refuse to acknowledge His power in all things?
God sits upon His throne, not a rocking chair! He is supreme,
Most High, and sovereign, not some age-spotted, sickly figure bowed by the passage
of time, so desperate for a game of checkers that once in a while He plucks
random individuals out of porta-potties and translates them to the halls of
heaven to alleviate His loneliness.
All one needs to do to see how thoroughly we’ve abandoned the
fear of the Lord is juxtapose Job’s description of God with any one of a dozen
descriptions gleefully regurgitated by modern-day fable tellers.
Job 26:10-14, “He drew a circular horizon on the face of the
waters, and the boundary of light and darkness. The pillars of heaven tremble,
and are astonished at His rebuke. He stirs up the sea with His power, and by
His understanding He breaks up the storm. By His Spirit He adorned the heavens;
His hands pierced the fleeing serpent. Indeed these are the mere edges of His
ways, and how small a whisper we hear of Him! But the thunder of His power who
can understand?”
One can’t help but notice that Job paints a very different picture
of God from the one we hear described today. Omniscient, omnipotent, sovereign,
and supreme sounds nothing like what some insist God is like in our modern era.
Well, you see, God misplaced His beard comb, so I got to sit
on His lap and braid His beard, and I did such a good job that He thought I
should have a crack at running the universe while He went fishing! Right. Got
it. Thanks for playing, and here’s your parting gift. If you don’t like white,
the strait jacket also comes in black and fuchsia.
What’s troubling isn’t that people have the gall to say such
things, take such liberties, and be so presumptuous in their self-aggrandizing;
it’s that others believe them, take them at their word, and don’t bother to
search the Scriptures and see how true men and women of God reacted to getting
a glimpse of God’s glory.
When was the last time you trembled before God? When was the
last time you were overcome with His presence? These are questions we would do
well to ask ourselves, because if all creation trembles at His presence, yet we
do not, can we honestly say we have a true understanding of the God we serve?
There are those who claim to come in the name of the Lord, and
then those who come in the name of the Lord. You can tell the real from the
fake because those who come in the name of the Lord and don’t simply claim to,
walk in the fear of Him. A king is still a king even if he is familial with
you. You don’t stop showing deference, reverence, respect, allegiance, or
loyalty because He has drawn you close, or has tasked you with a particular
duty. Serving at the King’s pleasure does not make us de facto kings.
If you come in the name of the King, you deliver His edicts,
His commands, and His messages. They originate from Him, and are not to be
interpreted, redacted, countermanded, or dismissed.
Imagine if a messenger were sent with a message from the
king, and, rather than deliver it, they stood before their audience and
declared, “The King has sent me to inform you that I am now your new king.” At
some point, someone would inquire of the true King whether He had indeed
abdicated His throne and chosen this individual as His successor. They wouldn’t
just take the messenger’s word for it because the message would be incongruent with
what they knew of the King they served.
Galatians 1:8-9, “But even if we, or an angel from heaven,
preach any other gospel to you than what we have preached to you, let him be
accursed. As we have said before, so now I say again, if anyone preaches any
other gospel to you than what you have received, let him be accursed.”
We serve a God of wonder, power, majesty, and glory. It is a
truth revealed to us throughout Scripture each and every time without fail.
That any man or woman would take it upon themselves to diminish the wondrous
majesty of God, insisting He is anything less than the Word tells us He is, isn’t
just telling a fanciful tale, but preaching another gospel.
Beware of those who claim to come in the name of the Lord while doing everything they can to elevate themselves to positions of equal authority with Him. Beware of those who claim to be preachers of the Word, but the word they preach is starkly different than the Word of God. The times are perilous, and the devil is on the prowl.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea, Jr.
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