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Shaping God to fit personal comfort proves spiritually dangerous. When people demand that God operate according to their emotional frameworks, cultural models, or childhood wounds, they effectively climb onto the throne of their own hearts. Such control may preserve an appearance of faith—prayers, songs, church attendance—but it sacrifices true submission and reduces the divine to a manageable tool. Scripture insists that God’s wisdom and ways exceed human logic; insisting otherwise makes God too small to save and robs life of peace that surpasses human control.
By SCC—ClarksvilleShaping God to fit personal comfort proves spiritually dangerous. When people demand that God operate according to their emotional frameworks, cultural models, or childhood wounds, they effectively climb onto the throne of their own hearts. Such control may preserve an appearance of faith—prayers, songs, church attendance—but it sacrifices true submission and reduces the divine to a manageable tool. Scripture insists that God’s wisdom and ways exceed human logic; insisting otherwise makes God too small to save and robs life of peace that surpasses human control.