Whose God?

 When reading Stephen's speech in Acts 6 and he speaks of God appearing to Moses in the burning bush I am struck by what God say's, "I am the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham and of Isaac and of Jacob." Why, because isn't this something we continue to hear from God? Maybe not in a burning bush, but in the miracle of life, the beauty of nature, in times when we are ecstatically happy, and in times when we are unfathomably sad. God, the God of our fathers, the God of the ancient patriarchs, everyone's God, who is not owned by the Jew's, the Christians, the Muslims, or any other of the religions or sects, or denominations that human's have created, God, the God of all humanity, who created all things, and sustains all things by his will, the triune God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The One, The True God, indivisible, all powerful and all knowing, the Great I Am. This is what he is saying, this is what he is affirming, yet so many of us do not get it. It immediately brings to mind the opening words of Isaiah 53 "Who has believed our message and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?" This is, for me, a sad indictment on humanity; the message has been given, God as revealed himself, yet not many have believed.


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