The Transcendence, Immanence, and Faithfulness of God
God is higher than us and beyond our imagination; He is transcendent and holy. But He is also immanent, present to us as the sustainer of our very being every moment of our being.
God is higher than us and beyond our imagination; He is transcendent and holy. But He is also immanent, present to us as the sustainer of our very being every moment of our being.
Our Creator is both transcendent and immanent. The wonders of creation point to His greatness and holiness; special revelation shows His immanence.
Do fear and love go together? When it comes to growing our passion for God, they do—reverential awe for his holiness and joy from His intimacy with us.
What does it mean to fear the Lord? More than that, how do we delight in fearing Him?
Our conventional view of time is insufficient to explain the eternal nature of God. As the one who created our space-time universe and stands outside of time, God always was and always is; there’s never been a time when He didn’t exist. He alone is able to survey time in its entire duration. Some of the things related to God’s purposes, such as free will, election, and divine sovereignty, are mysterious to us because of our own limited view of time.
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