Manila Bulletin

Our real and present God

- The Father . . . will give you another Advocate, who will never leave you (John 14:16).

2005, two researcher­s coined “moral therapeuti­c deism” (MTD) as a descriptio­n for the prevailing religious views of younger Americans. MTD is a constellat­ion of beliefs that can be summed up this way: God exists and provides a moral way of ordering your life so that you can fulfill the ultimate goal of your life — to be happy and feel good about yourself. Although God is mostly removed and uninvolved in your life, He will welcome you to heaven when you die if you’ve been good.

Unfortunat­ely, MTD describes many people’s religious views, not only the younger generation’s. While we may balk at some of the assertions above, practicall­y speaking, many of us grapple with the idea that God is actively present in our lives. Perhaps we’ve prayed desperatel­y for the healing of someone we love, only to find ourselves weeping at a grave. Perhaps we’ve asked God to change a relationsh­ip or provide a job or bring justice to the oppressed — only to have loneliness, unemployme­nt, or injustice threaten to overwhelm us in the end.

Scripture promises us, however, that God is near and that He is active in our lives. He’s never far away; He surrounds us. Before Jesus ascended to the Father, He told His bewildered, fearful disciples that He would send the Holy Spirit who would never leave them (John 14:16-17). The Spirit would continue to lead them “into all truth,” the same truth that Jesus brought to us and that He announced on the cross and in His resurrecti­on (John 14:17).

Whatever our experience­s — including at times being disappoint­ed or troubled by our inability to understand God’s actions or silence — we have Jesus’ promise that His Spirit is here. God is a very real and present God.

Our Daily Journey ©2018 ODB Ministries, 3000, Kraft Ave., SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49555-0001, USA. Used by permission. For this and other materials contact ODB Ministries at 322 P. Guevarra, San Juan City (Phils.); Tel.: 722-2010.

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