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-====== What is my God? ... ======+====== Who or What is my God? ... ======
  
 Friday, May 3, 2019. Over the past days I have run several times into the first commandment: Friday, May 3, 2019. Over the past days I have run several times into the first commandment:
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 1 And God spoke all these words, saying, 2 “I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. 3 “You shall have no other gods before [besides] me.  1 And God spoke all these words, saying, 2 “I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. 3 “You shall have no other gods before [besides] me. 
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 +This seems either trivial, or it seems a nuisance. Do not have other Gods! Some of us say
 +that of course they believe only in ONE God, the creator of heaven and earth. You find people
 +saying this in different religions. You also find those saying: there is no God. They think
 +that the verses are merely a tool of power of one religion to oppress others, who do not
 +believe, or who believe in another God. And it is possible to misuse any of the commandments!
 +Unfortunately we have to say that it happened a lot in history. Humans are humans after all, 
 +and they tend to misuse things, even very good things. 
 +
 +But the point here is much deeper. What is the commandment about? Why is it good to stick
 +to the one and only God? What other Gods do we have? It is not just about the Gods who are
 +declared as Gods, the concept here is much wider!
  
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- +Who is your God? The reformator Martin Luther in Germany argued that all things or people 
 +who are most important to you can take the role of "your God". What my heart depends on,  
 +is my God! The commandments want us to be free from worldly dependence and addiction. To  
 +this end, we need the eternal God! 
 + 
 +By the way, there are two lines of argument here. One is about facts. There is one God and 
 +only one God - the creator, in father and son and holy spirit. This is the Christian statement 
 +about the reality of this world. It is, in the first place, completely independent of whether 
 +this is useful for us or not, whether we need God or not. He IS.  
 + 
 +The second line of argument is that we are created to live with God. He is the center, we 
 +are created to be with him. Without him, something in our soul, our heart, our mind and our 
 +life is missing. We miss God, the heavenly home and father. We cannot live without him.  
 +We fill the missing part by other things. Here we come to the other Gods. These are those 
 +things or humans, which fill the role of God in our life.  
 + 
 +So now we can explore what other Gods are there and take HIS role. This might be acknowledgement, 
 +it might be money, it might be another person, it might be ... many things can take the role 
 +of God. Even hatred. Even anger or rage. It can be bitternes. It is time to discover the  
 +real God, in and through Christ Jesus, and also the others, which try to capture our heart!
 (Roland Potthast) (Roland Potthast)
 [[http://www.jesusnetwork.eu/en/topics_collection_ix|... further texts]] [[http://www.jesusnetwork.eu/en/topics_collection_ix|... further texts]]
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