What Makes God ProudBut as it is, they desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for he has prepared for them a city. (Hebrews 11:16)
I want very much for God to say to me what he said about Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob: "I am not ashamed to be called your God." As risky as it sounds, does this not really mean that God might actually be "proud" to be called my God? Fortunately this wonderful possibility is surrounded (in Hebrews 11:16) by reasons: one before and one after. Take the one after, first: "God is not ashamed to be called their God, because he has prepared for them a city." The first reason he gives why he is not ashamed to be called their God is that he has done something for them. He made them a city — the heavenly city "whose architect and builder is God" (verse 10). So the first reason he is not ashamed to be called their God is that he has worked for them. Not the other way around. Now consider the reason he gives in the front. It goes like this: "They desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God." "Therefore" signals that a reason has just been given for why he is not ashamed. The reason is their desire. They desire a better country — that is, a better country than the earthly one they live in, namely a heavenly one. When we desire this city more than we desire all that this world can give, God is not ashamed to be called our God. When we make much of all he promises to be for us, he is proud to be our God. This is good news. So open your eyes to the better country and the city of God, and let yourself desire it with all your heart. God will not be ashamed to be called your God. |
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