Recently I saw the words “TRY GOD” on a decal on the back of a truck. The despair that is so prevalent in our society can be traced to a removal of God from His rightful place. To fear God and keep His commandments is the whole of man (Ecc. 12:13). Yet, if there is no ultimate meaning—if humans are not created in the image of God, but instead are trivial blips in the billions of years of evolutionary processes that will finally result in heat death1 —then the insignificance of our lives becomes unbearable. We are created to worship and serve something higher than ourselves. Eternity has been set in our hearts, and we desire to be among the tree of life to live forever (Gen. 3:22; Ecc. 3:11; Rev. 22:2). Some of the mental health issues we see today may have as a contributing cause the lack of having God in one’s life in any real way. Additionally, many of those in recovery programs acknowledge the need for God in their lives; they may have tried various drugs and alcohol as a false panacea for their ills and realized that only God can fill the void.

However, it is very important to recognize God is not something we “try” like a product, or a pill, or a new kind of therapy, just so our lives are better. No doubt, the Christian life is the best life filled with good days (1 Pet. 3:10). But God deserves our obedience, devotion, and worship because of Who He is, regardless of whether or not it “works” for us. We must bring Jehovah the glory, worship, and offerings that are due His name (1 Chr. 16:29; Psa. 29:2; 96:8). “The earth is the LORD’S, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein” (Psa. 24:1). All our possessions belong to the Lord, for He is the creator of all things (Jn. 1:3). When Job lost so much, he still worshipped God (Job 1:20), acknowledging this truth, “Naked came I out of my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return thither: the LORD gave, and the LORD hath taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD” (Job. 1:21). The Lord Jesus Christ is the only Potentate, the King of kings, and Lord of lords” (1 Tim. 6:15; Rev. 19:16). If He did not continue to uphold the processes of the world and all things by the word of His power, we would all perish (Col. 1:17; Heb. 1:3). Our very souls belong to God (Ezek. 18:4). He is the Father of spirits, Who creates the spirit of man within him, and gives to all life, breath, and all things (Isa. 42:5; Zech. 12:1; Heb. 12:9; Acts 17:25).
God is not merely an option to try for a while; He is the only way of salvation (Acts 16:17). The most important question is, “What think ye of Christ?” (Mt. 22:42). There is no salvation in any other name than His (Acts 4:12; Jn. 14:6). If we reject His words, we will be judged (Jn. 12:42). Salvation is available through Jesus, but condemnation is the other side of the coin (Jn. 3:16, 18, 36). These are the only two destinies (Mt. 25:46). Jesus has not left neutrality towards Him to be an option. We must choose today whom we will serve (Josh. 24:15).

1 a term in thermodynamics to describe the end of the entropy process.
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