93 - Moving Beyond Simplistic Views of the God

Small Steps with God

Sep 24 2024 • 23 mins

93 - Moving Beyond Simplistic Views of the God

In this episode, we explore how many people hold onto limited or distorted views of God. Drawing inspiration from J.B. Phillips’ book Your God is Too Small, we discuss how these views hinder spiritual growth and how we can embrace a fuller understanding of God's immense nature. We touch on how God’s vastness coexists with His intimate care for each individual, offering hope and a challenge to expand our thinking about Him.

Distorted Views of God: Many people imagine God in overly simplistic ways—like a vending machine or a distant figure. These views often lead to a stagnant faith, especially when inherited from childhood without growth.

God’s Immensity: The podcast highlights Phillips’ argument that God is not a limited entity. His presence fills the universe, encompassing everything from the laws of nature to our personal experiences. Yet, He also intimately knows and cares for us as individuals.

Why Sin Harms Us: Sin, according to Phillips, is not about breaking arbitrary rules. Instead, it’s about the harm it causes to us. God’s commands are meant for our well-being, and by aligning with His will, we live healthier, fuller lives.

Takeaways:

-Expand your view of God beyond childhood notions. He is both vast and personal.
-God’s rules aren’t about His benefit but ours. Sin is destructive to us, not Him.
-Embracing the full nature of God brings awe and a sense of peace, knowing that we are deeply cared for by a Creator who is as grand as the universe.

https://smallstepswithgod.com/93-moving-beyond-simplistic-views-of-the-god/

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34486.Your_God_Is_Too_Small


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