“you were shown these things so that you might know that the Lord is God; besides him there is no other.” (Deuteronomy 4:35)
For some it might come through a painful experience that puts life in perspective. For others it might arrive through deep study or a spiritual growth experience. Still others might
discover it in an inspiring nature-scape or through the words of a trusted friend. God is
absolutely incredible. No one can compare to Him.
Have you ever experienced one of those moments when you know - really know - there is only one God? Have you ever been so overwhelmed with thoughts of God's bigness that
things that normally matter seem insignificant? increasing in knowledge of God means
decreasing priority on other things which can become "gods" in our lives - things like worry,
the drive for financial security, or even the need to succeed.
List some areas in your life that have become little gods. Be specific (e.g. not "money," but having money for eating out in fine restaurants"). Then ask God to give you a fresh God realizing experience to help you keep your priorities in perspective.
None but One
by Rob Morgan
Sep 10, 2012
“you were shown these things so that you might know that the Lord is God; besides him
there is no other.” (Deuteronomy 4:35)
For some it might come through a painful experience that puts life in perspective. For others
it might arrive through deep study or a spiritual growth experience. Still others might
discover it in an inspiring nature-scape or through the words of a trusted friend. God is
absolutely incredible. No one can compare to Him.
Have you ever experienced one of those moments when you know - really know - there is
only one God? Have you ever been so overwhelmed with thoughts of God's bigness that
things that normally matter seem insignificant? increasing in knowledge of God means
decreasing priority on other things which can become "gods" in our lives - things like worry,
the drive for financial security, or even the need to succeed.
List some areas in your life that have become little gods. Be specific (e.g. not "money," but
having money for eating out in fine restaurants"). Then ask God to give you a fresh God realizing experience to help you keep your priorities in perspective.