Then said I: "Ah, Lord God! Behold, I cannot speak, for I am a youth." —Jeremiah 1:6
To be articulate at certain times we are
compelled to fall back upon "Oh!" or "O!"—a primitive
exclamatory sound that is hardly a word at all and that scarcely admits of a
definition....
In theology there is no "Oh!" and
this is a significant if not ominous thing. Theology seeks to reduce what may
be known of God to intellectual terms, and as long as the intellect can
comprehend it can find words to express itself. When God Himself appears before
the mind, awesome, vast and incomprehensible, then the mind sinks into silence
and the heart cries out "O Lord God!" There is the difference between
theological knowledge and spiritual experience, the difference between knowing
God by hearsay and knowing Him by acquaintance. And the difference is not verbal
merely; it is real and serious and vital.
We Christians should watch lest we lose the
"Oh!" from our hearts....
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