Today at church we listened to a
song called “Whom Shall I Fear.”
Here’s part of the song so you
know what I’m referring to:
You hear me when I call
You are my morning
songThough darkness fills the night
It cannot hide the light
Whom shall I fear
You crush the
enemy
Underneath my feetYou are my sword and shield
Though troubles linger still
I know who goes
before me
I know who stands
behindThe God of angel armies
Is always by my side
The one who reigns
forever
He is a friend of
mineThe God of angel armies
Is always by my side
So what’s the
big deal? Why this song? Well today when I was singing it, the line that always
struck me was, “The one who reigns forever, He is a friend of mine”…
This idea that I
am able to call God, the Almighty One, the Creator of everything that I know, a
friend of mine completely blew my mind. Compared to Him I am nothing, yet I am able to
call Him a friend. When I think of a friend I think of a close bond, someone
who understands where I’m coming from, a person who you can count on. This
image that comes to mind when I think of a friend is someone with a huge smile
putting their arm around me. But now to think that God considers me that person
to Him is absolutely crazy. But it just makes sense because God is all of those
things: reliable, trustworthy, and constant.
But as great as
the thought of Him being my friend is, I have to remind myself how and why this
is possible. This friendship came at a price, the price of Jesus’ blood. This
friendship cost a life and not just any life, but the life of His Son. Why
would God do that? Why would he allow His son to die just so He could be
friends with me? Because to Him, the idea of not having a relationship wasn’t
an option.
After reflecting
on the lyrics of that song and everything that it cost, God’s love for us
becomes so real. Despite who we are, God wants to be a part of our lives. He doesn’t desire to know us distantly, but personally and
completely. Our God who is infinitely greater meets sinners where they’re at so
that we can call Him not only our Lord, but our friend.
Mmm, good stuff :)
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