the-lord
Explanation
This comic plays on the phrase "walking with the Lord." When asked if they are religious, a person replies "yes... and no." They explain that they never found God in a church, but instead found the Lord during long rambles through the forest -- the classic image of spiritual communion with nature.
The punchline reveals that this is not a metaphor: the person literally encountered "the Lord" in the forest, depicted as a large, glowing tree-like entity. In the final panel, the person complains that they cannot go for a walk in the forest without this entity constantly asking for "stuff," subverting the typical religious dynamic. Instead of a human petitioning God for favors, it is God who is the needy one, pestering the human during their nature walks.
The humor inverts the standard religious relationship and plays on the ambiguity of spiritual language: "finding God in nature" is usually a poetic statement, but here it is taken literally with comedic results.