Spiritually Speaking: What Denomination is God? Is That a Real Question?

James Washington

Would you dare say that God is Catholic? Maybe He’s Baptist. Or better yet is He interdenominational? The very question presupposes that God somehow, can be defined in the human terms of secular beliefs. Denominations have doctrine. Denominations have rules. Denominations will have you believe yours is somehow better than theirs. Now how ungodly is that?

I guess the point I’m trying to make is through the blessing of this column and the gift of this platform, I’m compelled to at least say that God is bigger, better and greater than that. One of the beautiful things about faith is that it allows you to dwell in possibilities in a manner that befits the best dreams that you’ve ever had. God is all that. He is the Alpha and the Omega, as if we could understand endless time without beginning and without end. God is everything and everyplace at the same time. He exists as endless time and space. Even the terms time and space are secular words for our description of how we as human beings relate to the world in which we live. I’m just not so sure they are accurate measures of a God who created both.

My point? Faith in the known is a powerful thing and faith in the unknown is even more powerful. “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight.” Proverbs 3:5-6.

I don’t know about you but the awesomeness of that trust and that reality has made me grateful to know my acceptance of Christ has straightened my path and I wish the same for you. I no longer try to make the image fit the mind. It’s too confining and God ain’t having it. Our nature is to try to meet God on our terms. His nature is to meet us on His terms, wherever and whenever the time and space are right. The preparation for this almost guarantees it happening. Our job is simply to get ready. God does the rest. He’s been waiting for you for an eternity and He knows an eternity awaits you. He has blessed and kept you always. I know I’m better for it.

May God bless and keep you always.

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