What Ought to be Our Attitude Toward the Sovereignty
of God?
Arthur
W. Pink
It has
been well said that "true worship is based upon recognized greatness, and
greatness is superlatively seen in Sovereignty, and at no other footstool will
men really worship." In the presence of the Divine King upon His throne
even the seraphim 'veil their faces.' Divine sovereignty is not the sovereignty
of a tyrannical Despot, but the exercised pleasure of One
who is infinitely wise and good! Because God is infinitely wise He cannot err,
and because He is infinitely righteous He will not do wrong. Here then is the
preciousness of this truth. The mere fact itself that God's will is
irresistible and irreversible fills me with fear, but once I realize that God
wills only that which is good. My heart is made to rejoice. Here then is the
final answer to the question (concerning our attitude toward God's
sovereignty)—What ought to be our attitude toward the
sovereignty of God? The becoming attitude for us to take is that of godly fear,
implicit obedience, and unreserved resignation and submission. But not only so:
the recognition of the sovereignty of God, and the realization that the
Sovereign Himself is my Father, ought to overwhelm the heart and cause me to
bow before Him in adoring worship. At all times I must say, "Even so,
Father, for so it seemeth good in Thy sight."