ODB: Caricature God


March 3, 2012 


All-powerful, merciful, wise, and just is the God in whom we trust. 

READ: Exodus 34:1-9 

The Lord is longsuffering and abundant in mercy, forgiving iniquity and transgression; but He by no means clears the guilty. —Numbers 14:18 

Caricature artists set up their easels in public places and draw pictures of people who are willing to pay a modest price for a humorous image of themselves. Their drawings amuse us because they exaggerate one or more of our physical features in a way that is recognizable but funny.

Caricatures of God, on the other hand, are not funny. Exaggerating one of His attributes presents a distorted view that people easily dismiss. Like a caricature, a distorted view of God is not taken seriously. Those who see God portrayed only as an angry and demanding judge are easily lured away by someone who emphasizes mercy. Those who see God as a kindhearted grandfather will reject that image when they need justice. Those who see God as an intellectual idea rather than a living, loving being eventually find other ideas more appealing. Those who see God as a best friend often leave Him behind when they find human friends who are more to their liking.

God declares Himself to be merciful and gracious, but also just in punishing the guilty (Ex. 34:6-7).

As we put our faith into action, we need to avoid portraying God as having only our favorite attributes. We must worship all of God, not just what we like.

— Julie Ackerman Link

Source: Our Daily Bread

1 Comment

  1. Obadiah Lamshwa Lamare says:

    Worshiping Christ for who He is, is worship that is needed. We cannot expect to morph Christ,or change an attribute of His so as to be left with attributes which suit our preferances. There is great futility in such undertakings. Firstly, one cannot tune or change the nature of another,especially when it comes to God. All that is being done is the creation of an image and worship of that image,a delusion. Secondly,it is extremely harmful to worship an image rather than the true person of Christ, because we may tend to mistake His Grace for license or we may mistake Him for being apathetic to the pleas of the helpless…we may also mistake Him for a rude tyrant and run from Him rather than run to Him when at fault. There is joy in embracing and worshipping Christ for all that He is…Lord, Saviour,Dad, King, Prophet, Priest, and Best Bud! God Bless you all thoroughly and throughout! Love and Hugs! :D

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