Thursday, February 13, 2014

Why is God so important to the world?

Why is God important to the world?

1.       Because He simply is.  I know that sounds too easy and not nearly descriptive enough.  However, because God exists, and because He created all things, it is importantly to revere Him and the simple understanding that He exists.  Just as we all have a conscience that pulls us in to adhere and respect our own parents at times, how much should we be inclined to give attention to our eternal, and heavenly Father, the creator of our universe, world, etc.
2.       Because He has a plan for our well-being.  It is an apparently normal part of our human nature to figure things out on our own.  To see the world as we see it, to consider ourselves capable to judge what is good, what is bad, and what we should do at any given point.  It is a part of our culture to, as we get older and “wiser”, to consider ourselves just that – wiser, able to “figure out” this life and our own decisions.  However, as we continue in life to go along with what seems good and normal, we often times unknowingly go “against the grain” of the teachings of God.  So, the question becomes, who would know better?  We would all agree that God would know better than ourselves.  So then why do we not obey?  Do we lack faith in the teachings of the scriptures?  No.  We simply do not know the scriptures very well; we spend our time otherwise.  We spend such a great portion each day consumed in our worldly affairs; our jobs, our acquaintances, our televisions, etc.; and each one pulls us closer to only itself, and influences us in that direction only.  Our lives would be so much more peaceful and full of love and knowledge of the Lord, if instead of spending our time in front of the media, or giving our time to the devotions of the world, we would spend our time in the patient and disciplined study and consideration of the Bible itself.  The earnest search for God’s word, over time, will produce more happiness in the simple, peaceful communion with Him, than we could ever find in the world itself, which is largely void of the considerations of God.  As Paul said, “eye hath not seen, ear hath not heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man what God has in store for them that love Him.”
3.       Because everything we see around us will eventually dissolve.  How many scriptures and teachings have there been, have we heard and read, that say to turn our hearts and thoughts to God, for the world in front of us will cease?  The world we live in today supports those best that devote themselves to the furthering of its greatest causes – finances, ownership, power, control, etc.  We do not live in a world that will achieve lasting peace.  Although we see great evidences of the loving human spirit at work in many ways, that spirit is not at the helm of the ship which steers the affairs of world.  We do not have world leaders with both the intent and the power to sustain peaceful relationships between all, and for us to think that is the great deception that surrounds us.   Mankind has been trying to prove, to itself, that we can live and survive just fine without God for as long as we can remember.  As the scriptures teach, these ideologies will fail in time. It is for this reason that Jesus tells us to store our treasures in heavenly things, where moth and dust cannot corrupt them; as opposed to allowing our hearts to be most concerned with our tangible treasures, which can be taken away from us at a moment’s notice, for any one of a thousand reasons.

When you ask yourself what your life is to serve between now and your date of expiration; and when we ask what service means, we simple point attention to whatever one spends their time doing; what things will you spend your time doing that would be most beneficial?  There is no one thing that can be achieved, or understood, or learned, or truly appreciated, without at least some type of considerable devotion of time to its practice.  Being that there is only so much time in a day, week, month, etc., it might be a good idea to decide first, before the day, week, or month comes, what you shall spend it doing.  God is asking you to spend it with Him.  If there is a creator of the world, who has a plan for our well-being, how can we not be motivated to enthusiastically seek out to understand this thing, and to follow it as best we can?  Our great God and Father has given us all the story of His word, and has gone through great lengths to preserve it for thousands of years, in order that we might understand it, and come to know Him through it. 


Take time from your day to understand, worship, give thanks to, and spend time with our great and wonderful, loving, God in Heaven, and His son, Jesus, who has been anointed to save mankind.  Time spent doing this will be the best investment of our short, wonderful gift of life.

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