Ancient literature is filled with stories of gods who demonstrate their power on earth, controlling the forces of nature and determining the winners of wars. They require sacrifices to keep them happy, and depending on their mood swings, they may help or hurt those who worship them.
Our God — the One True God — has a relationship with us that's completely different from those ancient myths. God doesn’t manipulate nature or decide battles just for the sake of showing off divine power. God doesn’t demand worship in order to satisfy God’s self-esteem, and God doesn’t help or hurt us on a whim.
Our God loves us steadfastly — faithfully, stubbornly. This love is the beginning and end of all God’s work in the world. Every new thing God does, every marvelous deed, every victory is an act of God’s love.
When we feel loved, we can’t help but respond: we turn toward the Source of Love, we lean in closer and trust Love to hold us, we sing our own love back to God in songs of praise.
By Nikki Finkelstein-Blair from d365.org