How awesome to think about the eternal nature of God! When I think about the fact that God has no beginning but has existed eternally my mind can grasp it for a split second and then the thought is lost.
I was reading a commentary on the book of Genesis (I love the book of Genesis because of the tremendous pictures of God seen there) and the author makes the statement,
"Although it is impossible for us to comprehend fully this concept of an eternal, transcendent God, the only alternative is the concept of an eternal, self-existing universe… (Henry M. Morris, The Genesis Record, Baker Books, 1976, page 40."
I have often thought about what God was doing before He created the first thing He created. God is eternal, and if you want to think of it in terms of past, present and future, He has an eternal past. He has always existed. So the day came (I realize that I am using concepts like days and time but that is the best I can do) when God decided to create the first thing He ever created.
Genesis 1:1 says, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." That does not mean God’s beginning. It only refers to the beginning of what concerns the creation of the universe and the existence of man. Further, we know the angels had already been created from a reference in Job.
“Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundation? Tell me, if you understand. Who marked off its dimensions? Surely you know! Who stretched a measuring line across it? On what were its footings set, or who laid its cornerstone— while the morning stars sang together and all the angels shouted for joy (Job 38: 4-7)?
From verse seven it is clear that the angels were present for the creation, celebrating God’s creative acts.
There came a time in God’s eternal past when He created the first thing He created. From that point backwards He had already existed eternally. I cannot possibly know what He did during that eternal time that stretches backwards forever. Our concept of time is not adequate. My human reasoning keeps reaching backwards and desires to settle on some beginning point. But God is eternal. Eon after eon passes and God, who eternally exists in three persons, creates nothing. Eon after eon after eon passes and still nothing. Then all at once He moves! I cannot understand it. We will need something other than time to understand it and still be able to honor the truth. Let’s put it this way: God's eternal past stretches back to the point where time does not exist; where the language and concepts that we understand are inadequate.
Then, when I catch some glimpse of God's grandeur and unsearchable nature, I think of the Second Person of the Godhead and the Incarnation! His "goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting (Micah 5:2)" and yet He came into our world saying, “Sacrifice and offering you did not desire, but a body you prepared for me; with burnt offerings and sin offerings you were not pleased. Then I said, ‘Here I am—it is written about me in the scroll—I have come to do your will, O God (Hebrews 10:5-7).’ ” And with that He "made himself nothing, taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness (Philippians 2:7)." The God of the universe made Himself accessible to us, even dying for us, so that we could be reconciled to Himself! One preacher said it would be like one of us loving our dog so much that we would be willing to become one just for the sake of fellowship with it. Even that does not come close to the gap that was between us and God before the Incarnation!
“God is utterly ineffable and incomprehensible to us, for his sublime greatness and majesty infinitely exceed the capacity of human beings to know and describe him as he is in his own nature. However, while retaining inviolate the mystery of his own being, God has chosen to make himself known to us through a movement of love and infinite condescension in which he has drawn near to us by becoming incarnate in Jesus Christ, thereby bringing himself within the range of human knowing (Attributed to Irenaeus by T.F. Torrance in The Trinitarian Faith).”
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THE VERY THOUGHT OF GOD ?! Now add to that the idea of eternal existence(past,present,or future)I don't know if I can rap my mortal mind around that? As a newcomer to SGT,and an INFANT in CHRIST,filled with the joy of the LORD and GREATFUL TO BE SAVED!!! The realization that GOD is infinite,No Beginning...No End...No Doubt... this is as Amazing as the Grace which GOD has given me(afterall,I'am a beloved child of the ETERNAL FATHER,me?!)Every second of every day,I draw closer to my eternal continuance in the presence of my LORD.I'am looking foward to serving GOD,throughout my life and forever more!!! The instant that JESUS came into my heart,I realized that I had more questions than answers.But more than anything,I have faith and hope in all things concerning the LORD... FAITH- Confident Belief in the " TRUTH " HOPE- Confident Expectation of it's Fulfillment
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For instance, I never would have thought,in a million years,that I would be going to church,and getting involved in fellowship,such as this.I'am looking foward to getting to know you all better,and if you would be able to travel back in time,a couple of years.You would be amazed that that "OLD" me,was capable of such a transformation as this.This is my first blog,ever...In the future,I promise to keep to the "topic" But since this is the start of something new,and unfamiliar for me,and since I'AM new and unfamiliar to you all.I would like to tell you what brought me to the "CHURCH".
4 YEARS AGO and pushing 40,I lost both my parents,3 day's apart.And because of an addiction to alcohol and cigarettes,and the propensity to sit around and do nothing,I was about to be "pushing up daisies" myself.Not to mention possibly lose"my family" in the process.
Fast foward to 40(as in how many years I wandered in the wilderness)I made a new years resolution to read the BIBLE.To make along story short,I HAVE NOT HAD A BEER OR CIGARETTE,for 2yrs.I didn't wear "the patch" or go to a hypnotist.I never attended a "meeting"(I'm not putting these things down,or trying to diminish
their importance to those who could benefit from
them)BUT the moment I ACCEPTED JESUS CHRIST as my
SAVIOR and put my life in his hands,I TRULY BELIEVE,that that was "the happily ever after"for
my eternal future!!!
"For the wages of sin is death;but the gift of GOD is eternal life through JESUS CHRIST our LORD."
Romans 6:23
Respectly submitted
by Ken Mott
Thanks Ken! I am glad to have you in class. Congratulations on your new life in Him! It's going to be a great semester.
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