The gods we worship determine how we will act. Ask yourself what is most important in your
heart right now and there you will find your god. What is most important to you is what you
worship, what controls the decisions you make in life and how you do or do not get
along with others.
Think about it. Why
do we bother to get out of bed in the morning?
There must be a reason. What gives meaning to our lives gives us
purpose. If getting people to like you
is your god, that is your purpose. If
living and surviving is your God, you do what you can to prolong your
life. If being safe is your god, then safety
will determine how and where you live.
The same is true if you worship money or sex or power, or
longevity. The gods we decide to worship
determine how we will live our lives. There
are many gods out there. How then shall
we live?
In Jewish tradition we have a prayer called the Shema. In this prayer we are told: “Listen
Israel: My God our God, God is one. And you shall love my Lord your God with all
your heart, all your soul and all your everything.”
Jews hold that God is a God of integrity, character, love and
one who yearns for justice. We do what
we can to emulate this God. And when
this God fails to act on behalf of justice, we raise our questions as a sign of
our continued trust that God will yet be God.
As God questions us, we question God.
Christians are taught by Jesus to deny themselves, care for
the neighbor and strive for justice. They have been taught to be as gracious with
the neighbor as God has been with them.
Many of us have more than one god. How should we live with all these gods?
“In deciding how we
live with our gods, we also decide how to live with one another.” (Neil
MacGregor)
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