Today's Scripture Reading (August 20, 2026): Jeremiah 23
We seem to think that for God to
care, he has to be close. So, exactly how close is God to the pinnacle of his
creation? Our response to that question is often that he is closer than your
next breath. However, the question that plagues me is: Is closeness a necessary
trait of God? Does he have to be close in order for him to care? Is closeness
an attribute of God's providence? Or is it possible for God to care and provide
and not be closer than our next breath? Don't get me wrong, I believe that God
is closer than our next breath, but he is also a God who can be, or at least
seem to be, far away.
As Christians, we often have an
adverse reaction to the concept of a Watchmaker God. A Watchmaker God is
essentially seen as a God who has designed this world we share, but when
creation was completed, God walked away. The concept of a Watchmaker God is
built around the idea that I don't need the creator of the watch to stay with
me for the watch to work. In the same way, a watchmaker creator would not be
needed after the initial creation of the world. In fact, adopters of this
theology often argue that a world that continually needs his presence to work
is poorly created. If God created the world right, couldn't he just walk away
from his creation and still have everything he created continue to function
according to his specifications? However, we interpret these words, arguing that
a God who would walk away from his creation would also be a God who doesn't
care.
The argument is really a false
one. God is close by. He is as close as the next breath. His providential care
is not in question. However, God declares that while he is close, he is also
far away. He is the ultimate watchmaker who builds his creation to get along
without him. He is a God who could walk away. The reality that our God could
walk away makes the fact that he is close even more amazing. He is close
because he cares for us: you, me, and everyone that we come in contact with.
This is who we joyfully gather to
worship.
Tomorrow's
Scripture Reading: Jeremiah 24