Using “Google Instant Search,” I decided to do an experiment to determine how many letters it would take for their algorithm to recognize that I was searching for references to deity—not pop culture. After starting from scratch, by clearing my browser and search histories, I started typing, and here’s what happened:

One letter “J” yielded Justin Bieber, Jetblue. “JE” yielded Jennifer Lawrence, Jeep, and Jetblue. “JES” yielded Jessica Simpson, Jessica Biel, Jessica Alba, and Jessie. Google required four letters, “JESU,” before indexing “Jesus.”

I moved on to “God.” “G” yielded: Google, Gmail, Google Maps. “GO” also resulted in only Google brands. Even typing in the full name “God” listed GoDaddy, Godzilla, and Andy Crouch (a writer for Christianity Today) before God.

Though I can’t imagine coders could or would program their algorithms to avoid deity, I do believe the only sure place to go for truth about God and His name is directly to His Word. Indeed, beyond an Internet search, we are to “seek the LORD [our] God with all [our] heart and soul” (1 Chronicles 22:19). Why seek His name? “For his name is very great; his glory towers over the earth and heaven!” (Psalm 148:13).

And God’s Son, Jesus Christ, is never dwarfed by even the most recognized and celebrated people on earth, for “God elevated him to the place of highest honor and gave him the name above all other names, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue declare that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father” (Philippians 2:9-11).

Let everything praise God, for He is great and worthy of all our praise (Psalm 148:1,5-6).

NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: Exodus 5:1-23