Saturday, March 29, 2025

A Deity of Their Own Making

There are many idolaters in the world, besides those who worship blocks of wood and stone. There are men who would scorn to be called idolaters, who, nevertheless, are not worshipers of the true God, but votaries of a deity of their own making. They have not made him with wood, or clay, or gold, or silver but they have fashioned him out of their own conceptions. They believe in a god such as they think God ought to be and according to the general rule and fashion now-a-days, the god whom men invent for themselves, is a being entirely devoid of justice. 

They say that the God of the Bible, who is the real, living and true God is vindictive, because He punishes all rebellion against His law; because, being at the head of all moral government, He will not allow His law to be trampled on with impunity and will by no means spare the guilty. The God who executes vengeance upon sinners, is not the God for men of the modern school. They want an easier deity, a far more lenient governor, a soft God for themselves. 

The God of Scripture never was loved by proud and carnally minded men. They set up an effeminate deity of their own, who is like themselves, who cares nothing about the evil of sin, and will simply overlook sin, and will allow sinners to go unpunished a god who does their bidding, for he quenches the fire of Hell, or renders it only a transient punishment for a few years. They set up a god who gives them license to think as they like and treat His Word as a scroll of cloth for them to cut according to their own fashion. 

The god of modern thought is not the God of the Bible, neither is he any more the true God than Baal or Ashtoreth, Jupiter or Apollo. The true God is the God who is revealed in the Scriptures and manifested in the person of the Lord Jesus Christ. He is known only to those to whom He sovereignly reveals Himself and the rest, by their own carnal wisdom, are blinded, so that they have not seen Him, neither known Him. 

[Charles H. Spurgeon] 

Psalm 50:21-22 ... These things hast thou done, and I kept silence; thou thoughtest that I was altogether such an one as thyself: but I will reprove thee, and set them in order before thine eyes. Now consider this, ye that forget God, lest I tear you in pieces, and there be none to deliver.

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