God’s Attribute of Immensity
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- Welcome to The Rapid Pull, daily edition, where we provide a quick biblical interpretations and applications.
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- This is a ministry of striving for eternity. God is immensible.
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- That means that God is infinite in relation to space. He is not limited in any way by space.
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- In fact, God is the creator of what we would call the time -space -matter continuum.
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- If He created it, He cannot be bound by it or limited by it. Immensity proclaims that God is outside and apart from space.
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- This plays into, when we look at an attribute later on of His omnipresence, where God is throughout space.
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- God is a spirit, and as a spirit, He is a non -spatial being. Space does not apply to God, and He is not restricted by it, though He understands it and works within space for our sake,
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- He, however, is not dependent upon it. God is immaterial and not part of the material universe, which, by the way, makes it problematic for those who say, show me from science that God exists.
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- Science is the study of the material world and cannot be used to study the immaterial. God is everywhere present because He is not bound by mass.
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- God will work within what we might refer to as space, but He is not bound by this.
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- We end up seeing this in 1 Kings 8 .27, where He says that, behold, the heavens, the highest of heavens, cannot contain you,
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- O God. So you see that God is beyond anything that can be contained in what we call space or matter.