May 9, 2025
Knowing god vs. Knowing God: Identifying Little 'g' gods in
Your Life
In the Christian walk, there is a
profound difference between knowing god (in a vague, cultural, or superficial
sense) and truly knowing
God—the living, holy, personal capital ‘G’ God of Scripture. One leads to
religion without
transformation, while the other leads to
relationship, reverence,
and revival.
1. "Knowing god": The Danger of
Substitutes
When we say someone "knows god"
in the lowercase sense, it often means:
- A generic belief in a higher power without
commitment to Jesus Christ.
- An idea of god shaped by
culture, comfort, or
convenience.
- A belief in self-made gods—things or people we
elevate in our lives that take the place of God.
These little ‘g’ gods are idols in disguise.
Common "little g" gods:
- Success or ambition
- Money or materialism
- Approval or popularity
- Control or self-dependence
- Romance or relationships
- Religion without relationship
"You shall have no other gods before Me." –
Exodus 20:3
"Their gods are silver and
gold, the work of human hands." – Psalm 115:4
These idols may not be carved
statues, but they compete
for our worship. They promise what only God can truly
give—security, identity, purpose—but they always fail.
2. "Knowing God": The Real, Living
Relationship
To know God (capital G) means:
- Relationship over religion – Knowing
about God isn’t enough.
He wants us to walk with Him
daily.
- Revelation through Jesus – Jesus said,
"If you have seen Me, you
have seen the Father" (John 14:9).
- Submission and transformation – Knowing
God means He shapes our identity, decisions, and desires.
"Be still, and know that I am God." – Psalm
46:10
"Now this is eternal life:
that they know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom You
have sent." – John 17:3
3. How to Move from "knowing god" to Truly Knowing
God
- Evaluate what you worship – What consumes
your time, thoughts, and trust?
- Repent of idols – Confess and surrender
the little gods you’ve allowed to lead you.
- Seek intimacy with God – Through prayer,
Scripture, worship, and obedience.
- Invite the Holy Spirit to reveal any
hidden idols or areas of misplaced trust.