Today’s scripture: Isaiah 40:9-11 (NRSV) (The Message) (KJV) What might God be saying to me?
My thoughts (Tammy Mills):
Our image of God has power in our lives.
How we see God impacts how we live and how we grow in relation to God.
Growing up, I imaged God as a big Bully. From what I heard and saw I pictured God as an old man just waiting for me to mess up so “He” could “get” me — punish me, smack me back in line.
As I grew up I intellectually began to acknowledge that God wasn’t a bully. I was even able to stand up and preach about a loving and forgiving God, but internally, my image of God as “Bully” was still there and still had a huge impact on how I grew my soul. Who wants to grow closer to a bully?!
I could tell others about God’s grace and love, but those were just words — in my heart I carried around my image of “Bully God”. It’s an image I really should have outgrown, but it continued to remain a powerful influence in my life, way too long, into adulthood!
The reading from Isaiah is a real reminder to me that there are many images of God. The first image of God you see is a powerful ruler. The second image you see is of God as a gentle shepherd. Today, I am going to try to picture God as both and remind my spirit that God is like both of these — and like so many other images we see in scripture.
Thought for the day: What are your childhood images of God? Are you still carrying them around? Are they helping you, or hurting you spiritually?
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