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In the beginning God

In the beginning God  The Solitariness of God  Maybe The Title of the section is not adequately unequivocal to demonstrate its subject. This is mostly on the grounds that so few are acclimated to ponder upon the individual splendors of God. Nearly few who at times read the Bible know about the spectacular and love inciting greatness of the celestial character. That God is awesome in shrewdness, wondrous in control, yet brimming with leniency is expected by numerous as basic learning. In any case, to engage anything moving toward a satisfactory origination of His being, nature, and properties, as uncovered in the Scripture, is something which not very many individuals in these deteriorate times have done. God is singular in His excellency. "Who resembles unto Thee, O LORD, among the divine beings? who resembles Thee, magnificent in sacredness, dreadful in acclaims, doing ponders?" (Ex. 15:11). "In the first place, God" (Gen. 1:1). There was a period, if "...

The BEING of God

The BEING of God  We have no goal of making worked and expand contentions for the presence of God. We begin where the Bible begins. The Bible expect the presence of God, and we accept that our perusers will do likewise. There are such a large number of observers to His reality that the Bible tries to demonstrate it. There is the external observer in nature. "The sky proclaim the eminence of God; and the atmosphere demonstrates his workmanship" (Psalm 19:1). The voice of these witnesses has been heard in each dialect and in all spots of the earth. Truly in times past God "Who in times past endured all countries to stroll in their own specific manners" (Acts 14:16). "By the by he cleared out not himself without witness, in that he did great, and gave us rain from Heaven, and productive seasons, filling our hearts with nourishment and happiness" (Acts 14:17). His endless power and Deity are plainly found in the obvious things He has made: "For the im...