"DEAR GOD, YOU SURE DON'T ACT LIKE YOU'RE ALIVE" - Day 48

Day 48 experiential

Such is the inscrutable way of God. He takes the initiative from the other side without consulting us. This is how he graciously surprises us, keeps us off balance from our perch of self-assurance. This is how our sense of wonder is kept freshly on the alert, in order that we may give thanks, ascribing nothing to ourselves.  CHARLES MALIK 


Not only does personal testimony about God show that He is relevant, it also lets us know that He is experiential. The popular study series Experiencing God teaches this from its first to last session. Likewise, the universe lectures to us that God can be experienced.

Consider with me again our five arguments:

The Argument from Design tells us that God can be experienced through the wonderful design of the universe. (Most people who leave the city to camp under the stars or to watch an ocean sunset will testify that God, the powerful Creator, there seems very near.)

The Argument from Fairness says that God speaks to us through the Moral Law, informing us through our conscience and common sense what is right and what is wrong. (We have already noted how experiencing the Author’s holiness can bring us to our knees before Him.)

The Argument from Supernatural Belief informs us that our belief in God is possible only because He has graciously chosen to reveal and to relate to us. (Without God’s initiative, we would have no knowledge of Him and no experiential testimony whatsoever to share.)

The Argument from Human Characteristics makes us aware that we experience God’s divine nature whenever we display the positive traits He has given us. (When we are good, loving, and purposeful, we truly are partaking from a fountain that springs eternal from God Himself.)

The Argument from Personal Testimony reminds us that it is not difficult at all to find individuals who will testify of an encounter with God. (Every age, race, gender, and culture bears witness to His experiential nature.)

Please be mindful that we can take no credit if we experience God in these ways. We did not travel to this universe and choose to live here; we were placed within its design by the Creator. We did not invent the Moral Law; our hearts received it from the Holy and Righteous One. We could not seek Him or relate to Him unless He first sought and related to us. Furthermore, we have no right to boast of our positive human traits (for the same reason a tiny newborn has no right to take credit for his ten toes). And we could never give testimony about Him unless He acted to make a difference in our lives. Through grace, we are able to experience God.

“God is always at work around you.” This is the first of seven truths explored in Experiencing God.1 In other words, He is relevant to you and can be experienced by you. In a nutshell, this is the message of the preceding two days. Tomorrow’s testimony will take this to its logical and practical conclusion.



1As enumerated in “Experiencing God–The Musical” (Nashville: Genevox, 2000).

Daily Quotation
Winfried Corduan, No Doubt About It, (Nashville: Broadman and Holman, 1997), 33.




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