Attended a session on Colossians 1 today.
It went on for awhile, then came to this point on Christ reconciling us with God - and this point was made.
"We were once God's enemies; we do things against God. But through Christ we are made God's friends."
Is God really our friend?
I'm not saying that we are unforgiven and Christ's death was pointless. I'm saying that we become overly casual by declaring God our friend. Our relationship with God was meant to be as a parent to a child.
Ephesians 1:5 - He predestined us to be adopted as His sons through Jesus Christ, in accordance with His pleasure and will
Do you call your father by His first name, like you do your friends? Do you slap him on the back and make all the jokes in the world, do all kinds of things in the world?
Parenthood is a social construct mirroring the relationship between God and man. If we are confused about our relationship with God, we should only look at the relationship with our own parents - not with our friends. Of course, our relationship with our parents is flawed because on both ends are sinners. However, with God, we are the ones destroying the relationship. By casually terming God our friend, it loses a chunk of the servanthood and reverence aspects.
Or maybe I'm just too harsh, too critical.
It went on for awhile, then came to this point on Christ reconciling us with God - and this point was made.
"We were once God's enemies; we do things against God. But through Christ we are made God's friends."
Is God really our friend?
I'm not saying that we are unforgiven and Christ's death was pointless. I'm saying that we become overly casual by declaring God our friend. Our relationship with God was meant to be as a parent to a child.
Ephesians 1:5 - He predestined us to be adopted as His sons through Jesus Christ, in accordance with His pleasure and will
Do you call your father by His first name, like you do your friends? Do you slap him on the back and make all the jokes in the world, do all kinds of things in the world?
Parenthood is a social construct mirroring the relationship between God and man. If we are confused about our relationship with God, we should only look at the relationship with our own parents - not with our friends. Of course, our relationship with our parents is flawed because on both ends are sinners. However, with God, we are the ones destroying the relationship. By casually terming God our friend, it loses a chunk of the servanthood and reverence aspects.
Or maybe I'm just too harsh, too critical.
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