Psalm 103 is an example of how the Spirit uses Scripture to teach us about God's character.
It sings about a God who is compassionate, slow to anger and quick to let anger pass.
A God who won't give us our just deserts or punish us at payback time.
A God who won't zap us into roboture or homogenize us into the Divine Essence like some sort of cosmic blender.
Instead, to bring us closer, God became like us, suffering temptation, suffering death. The long word is 'solidarity', but the more familiar, Christmas-y word is Immanuel, 'God is with us'. God is with us to help us spurn the Devil's empty promises. God is with us to take away the fear of death that enslaves us. God is with us to walk us through this life through death and into a new life. Jesus is God with us. And when we look at Jesus, especially Jesus on the cross, we can see the very heart of the unfathomable God. And that heart is turned toward us, Jesus' executioners. That is the kind of God who rules the universe.
Father, help me look only to Christ to see who you are, especially when I want to see some other version of you. Amen.
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