Opinion
God Is Not Baal
It is said in the third com
mandment: “Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain” (Exodus 20 V. 7).
Truly, in the spiritual domain, there are hierarchies of divinity among the supernatural deity of the entire universe. In other words, the baptism of the Messiah (Jesus) at River Jordan by John de Baptist connotes the concept of Trinity; Father, Son and Holy Spirit (Ghost), manifested in the presence of men through Jesus who was physically here on earth as he walked to John to be baptized in order to fulfill all righteousness to redeem mankind from sin.
While John de Baptist was carrying out his assignment of baptism of repentance to people, as soon as he sighted the Messiah afar off, he acknowledged Him and drew people’s attention to the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world. Of course, John had talked about the Messiah before now whose latchet of shoe he would not be able to loose. When Jesus came out of the water, there was a significant event which occurred as a dove and descended on him, symbolizing the Holy Spirit. A voice echoed from Heaven. “This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased” (Matthew 3 Vs 16, 17).
In fact, this pronouncement is an indication that there is One Deity functioning in three-dimensional capacities that is beyond human degree of understanding. The integration of the Godhead and their personal activities is unquestionable. That is why God’s name should not be ridiculed or made vain. In Christendom and contemporary society, there are a lot of jestings on the use of the Holy Ghost and the Blood of Jesus. The LORD is being addressed as if he were deaf or at a distance that requires much shouting and physical demonstrations in order to achieve a purpose.
The Bible records a religious encounter between the Prophets of God and those of Baal. Baal in this context connotes idol or strange god outside the real God of creation. So, the contention was to prove the true God who hears and answers petitions. On the contrary, it was also to identify the gods that appear in the form of a loving creature, but could not perform or act positively, hence the episode or drama between the true worshippers of God and falsehood.
The Prophets of Baal (god) prepared their sacrifices as well as Prophet Elijah at the mountain of Camel in Israel. The authentication of these sacrifices depended on the response of their respective deities. However, the event started with the prophets of Baal as they called on their god severally, without any response. The simple reason Baal could not respond was that it was not a living god but being preferred to the real God who created heaven and earth. Prophet Elijah began to make a mockery of them by asking them to cry aloud; probably their god might have been asleep or might have travelled which might require more efforts on their part.
However, the man of God, Prophet Elijah, was set with his sacrifice entrenched in a pool of water and stones and enjoined the prophets of Baal to watch the miraculous drama between him and the living God. Without hesitation, Elijah raised his voice solemnly and the Almighty God answered swiftly by fire and consumed the sacrifice of Prophet Elijah in the presence of the 450 prophets of Baal.
Christians should not approach God as if he was Baal that could not hear and respond accordingly. God is a Spirit who must be worshipped in spirit and in truth (John 4 vs. 22-14). The method and manner in which the Lord’s name is being ridiculed in our contemporary times is very appalling. That Divine name should be addressed with all sense of humility and reverence because God Himself is Omnipotent, Omniscient and Omnipresent (OOO), a symbolic acronym expressing that God is all-powerful, all-knowing and ever-present who knows the intents of man’s heart from the beginning.
God knows the number of hair on human head. Therefore, there is no secret before him. Human beings tend to control and direct the Holy Ghost (Spirit) instead of subjecting themselves to be used, controlled and directed by the Holy Spirit according to the scriptural injunction in John 16:7-14. Therefore trying to control the Holy Ghost could be likened to someone trying to be faster than his or her shadow which is impossible.
It is unfortunate that these days, despite the multitude of men of God in Christendom, they could not correct the atrocious and improper use of the Holy Spirit and the name of God. Many at times during prayer sessions,” Holy Ghost fire” is being conjured and commanded to consume perceived human enemies, who are supposed to be saved by the grace of God through human efforts of proclaiming the gospel message to the poor.
If this was right, Jesus, the omnipotent God on earth, would have commanded the Holy Ghost fire to consume those that crucified him on the cross of Calvary, rather he prayed for their forgiveness. Christians should therefore be careful on how the name of the LORD is being used particularly the Holy Ghost and the Blood of Jesus in communication with divinity and humanity respectively. There are repercussions for the misuse of God’s name.
Goddy Ominyanwa is a public affairs analyst.
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