There is a bumper sticker that drives me crazy. It reads, "God is my co-pilot." Theologically speaking, this is garbage. Apparently, I'm not the only who has a problem with this; I've seen another sticker that reads, "If God is your co-pilot, move over."
Today, I saw what has got to be the most theologically incorrect bumper sticker I've ever seen. It read, "Surpise God, become a Christian."
And if you think that bugs me, just imagine what it would do to David Heddle.
Actually, there is a bit of twisted logic to it. If you "became" a Christian, meaning, as I think is implied, that all on your own you willed yourself to believe, then indeed nobody would be more surprised than God.
Of course, the sovereign God is never surprised.
Posted by: David Heddle | Friday, October 10, 2003 at 08:16 AM
I have one question for the people who claim, "God is my co-pilot". Do they act like the sheep in Christ's parable of the sheep and goats? If not, then God is not their co-pilot. Instead God is somewhere in their luggage compartment.
Posted by: David W. Robertson | Friday, October 10, 2003 at 09:42 PM