A humbling change in perspective

I was reading the Catalyst blog the other day.

I read an article titled "Keeping My Options Open Spiritually." You can find it here: http://www.catalystspace.com/catablog/full/JUN11--keeping_my_options_open_spirituality/
The author, Joel Triska, said one thing that caught me off guard. He said, "The fact is that most people don't think about God or Jesus as a person. They see him as an idea. A doctrine. A philosophy. To be a Christian is to believe something, not to be faithful to someone."

That was incredibly difficult to hear.
I know for certain that I, more often than I'd like to admit, treat God like an idea.

And if I'm really honest, the personhood of God is frightening. Relationships with ideas are easy. You can shape and analyze and distort those ideas without much effort.
But a relationship with a person... the weight and depth added to a person's Christian faith when that person's perception and understanding of God is switched from an idea of God to the person-hood of God is immeasurable.

If you think about it, you'll realize how big of a lesson in humility and awe that switch is.

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