“Before the creation, God wanted a universe, which is not the same thing as lacking a universe” (Rules for Reformers, p. 206).
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doug sayers
8 years ago
Indeed, and it also stands to reason that by letting the universe be infiltrated by evil, God’ glory could be manifest and known in ways that could not be appreciated, if He had prevented the entrance of sin/evil. Thus, Paul’s prayer that we might know the length, depth, breadth… of His love. “The Landlord does take risks.”
Indeed, and it also stands to reason that by letting the universe be infiltrated by evil, God’ glory could be manifest and known in ways that could not be appreciated, if He had prevented the entrance of sin/evil. Thus, Paul’s prayer that we might know the length, depth, breadth… of His love. “The Landlord does take risks.”
I hate it when I lose my universe!????