God’s Pronouns

🤔 Is it important that you use masculine pronouns for God?

This isn’t just about modern gender debates – people have been exploring different ways to refer to God for ages.

Here’s the key thing:

📖 The original biblical texts consistently use masculine pronouns for God in both Hebrew and Greek.
✝️ Jesus was referred to as the Son of God, and The First Person of the Trinity as the Father.

But this doesn’t diminish femininity — actually, the Bible often elevates women’s status, like when it describes the Church (represented as feminine) as being perfectly loved by Christ. 👰

When we start editing which parts of scripture we accept based on our modern preferences, we’re essentially putting ourselves in the position of deciding what’s true. 🤷

Think about it: if you’re the one deciding which parts of the Bible to keep or dismiss, haven’t you basically made yourself the authority over the text? 🤔

But here’s an even deeper point: if we can only accept a God who matches our own identity — whether that’s gender, race, or anything else — we’re trying to create God in our image instead of the other way around. 🎨

The whole point is that God is different from us. ✨

We’re limited beings who struggle with moral failings and mortality. 🌱

The real power of Christianity isn’t about God matching our characteristics – it’s about a God who, despite being different from us, chose to become human, experience our struggles, and offer salvation to everyone. 🙏

The Bible teaches that in Christ, differences of gender, ethnicity, and social status don’t determine our worth or our access to divine love. ❤️

So while pronouns matter, maybe we’re missing the bigger picture if we get too caught up in this debate. 🔍

The core message is about a God who loves and values everyone. 💫

Contributor Rev. Harrison Goodman is the Higher Things Content Executive.

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