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We tend to put God in a box. But the god in the box bears little resemblance to the real God living outside our box. We end up worshipping our own image of God. We rob ourselves of the wonderment of serving and worshipping a God that is beyond anything we could ever imagine. We never know what it is like to give up being god of our own lives, and letting an uncontainable God have free reign in our hearts. What we really need is to let God out of our box, so that we may get to know Him in a deeper more intimate way.
Romans 11:33; Ephesians 3:14-19; Mark 4:5-6, 16-20
"Yet I still dare to Hope..." - Lamentations 3:21
By N. Keith Hinton5
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We tend to put God in a box. But the god in the box bears little resemblance to the real God living outside our box. We end up worshipping our own image of God. We rob ourselves of the wonderment of serving and worshipping a God that is beyond anything we could ever imagine. We never know what it is like to give up being god of our own lives, and letting an uncontainable God have free reign in our hearts. What we really need is to let God out of our box, so that we may get to know Him in a deeper more intimate way.
Romans 11:33; Ephesians 3:14-19; Mark 4:5-6, 16-20
"Yet I still dare to Hope..." - Lamentations 3:21