Makin' Stuff Up!

Pastor Jim Kilby • February 16, 2023

I met a man today who knew a lot about God... at least he said he knew a lot about God, that is. Basically, he'd invented God in his own head. Now he was out spreading his theories for people to hear. I don't know why the Lord allows me to run into folks like this, but it seems it happens to me more than it happens to most people. As the man talked, I listened to him patiently until I saw an opportunity, and then I interjected a small dose of truth about the REAL God! Our conversation ended with what I hope to be positive note, and Lord willing, the Spirit will convict this young man of his error. I don't particularly like lies being spread about me, or things being made up about me, so my suspicion is that God likes it even less! If you know the true God, tell folks all about Him. If you don't really know Him, get into His Word and pray and get to know Him. You'll only look like a fool if you try to make Him up.

 

"For the fool speaks folly, his mind is busy with evil: He practices ungodliness and spreads error concerning the LORD; the hungry he leaves empty and from the thirsty he withholds water." Isaiah 32:6


 

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