Nathan Stam
Children/Communications Pastor
A few years back I was struck by a revelation:
I use the same word to describe how I feel about cheeseburgers and to describe the Creator God of the Universe.
That word would be: "awesome". In fact, I use awesome to describe a lot of other things as well: computers, movies, automatic doors in vans, Mac products, books, experiences and trips, etc. I sometimes use it even if I don't really mean it. How can that be right? How can I describe how I feel about God accurately?
In Job 25:2 we read: "Dominion and awe belong to God." Awe belongs to God, and is due him and to no one else. Especially Five Guys. That causes me to pause and re-evaluate the language that I use to describe a cheeseburger! My prayer and dilemma is perfectly summed up in an old David Crowder lyric:
I need words
As wide as sky
I need language large as
This longing inside
And I need a voice
Bigger than mine
And I need a song to sing You
That I've yet to find
(You can hear the song by clicking here)
1 comment:
I hear you Nathan! Great example. I use "awesome" to describe things way too often. I need to reserve it for and to God.
-Matt W.
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