The prayers of young children show us what they think of God. Here are
two I read recently: “Dear God, what does it mean that You are a ‘jealous’ God?
I thought You had everything.” “I didn’t think orange went with purple until I
saw the sunset You made on Tuesday. That was cool.”
These children are right to think of God as the owner and creator of
everything, the One who can paint beautiful sunsets. But how does God describe
Himself?
Moses needed an answer to that question when he was about to lead the
Israelites into the wilderness. He wanted to be assured of God’s presence and
leading, so he asked Him to reveal Himself (Ex. 33:13,18). In response, God
came down in a cloud and said: “The Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious,
longsuffering, and abounding in goodness and truth, . . . by no means clearing the
guilty” (34:5-7). He is good; He is just.
We too can know this God and be assured of His presence. He has revealed
Himself in His creation and in His Word. As we ask Him to make Himself known to
us, we’ll learn that He is even more than the owner and creator of everything!