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==2:1. THE INFINITY OF GOD==
 
==2:1. THE INFINITY OF GOD==
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2:1.1 "[[Touching]] the Infinite, we cannot find him out. The divine footsteps are not known." "His [[understanding]] is infinite and his greatness is unsearchable." The blinding [[light]] of [[the Father]]'s [[presence]] is such that to his lowly [[creatures]] he apparently "dwells in the thick [[darkness]]." Not only are his [[thoughts]] and plans unsearchable, but "he does great and marvelous [[things]] without [[number]]." "God is great; we comprehend him not, neither can the number of his years be searched out." "Will God indeed dwell on the [[earth]]? Behold, the [[heaven]] (universe) and the heaven of heavens ([[universe of universes]]) cannot contain him." "How unsearchable are his [[judgments]] and his ways past finding out!"
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2:1.1 "[[Touching]] the Infinite, we cannot find him out.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Job#Chapter_.37] The divine footsteps are not known."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Psalms#Psalm_77] "His [[understanding]] is infinite and his greatness is unsearchable."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Psalms#Psalm_77] The blinding [[light]] of [[the Father]]'s [[presence]] is such that to his lowly [[creatures]] he apparently "dwells in the thick [[darkness]]."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=First_Book_of_Kings#Chapter_8] Not only are his [[thoughts]] and plans unsearchable, but "he does great and marvelous [[things]] without [[number]]."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Job#Chapter_.5] "God is great; we comprehend him not, neither can the number of his years be searched out."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Job#Chapter_.36] "Will God indeed dwell on the [[earth]]? Behold, the [[heaven]] (universe) and the heaven of heavens ([[universe of universes]]) cannot contain him."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=First_Book_of_Kings#Chapter_8] "How unsearchable are his [[judgments]] and his ways past finding out!"[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Romans#The_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Romans.2C_XI]
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2:1.2 "There is but one God, the infinite Father, who is also a [[faithful]] Creator." "The divine Creator is also the Universal Disposer, the source and [[destiny]] of [[souls]]. He is [[the Supreme]] Soul, the Primal Mind, and the Unlimited Spirit of all creation." "The great Controller makes no mistakes. He is resplendent in [[majesty]] and [[glory]]." "The Creator God is wholly devoid of [[fear]] and enmity. He is immortal, [[eternal]], self-existent, [[divine]], and bountiful." "How [[pure]] and beautiful, how [[Profound|deep]] and unfathomable is the supernal Ancestor of [[Everything|all things]]!" "The Infinite is most excellent in that he imparts himself to men. He is the beginning and the end, the [[Father]] of every [[good]] and [[perfect]] [[purpose]]." "With God all things are possible; the eternal Creator is the [[cause]] of causes."
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2:1.2 "There is but one God, the infinite Father, who is also a [[faithful]] Creator."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1st_Letter_of_Peter#1st_Letter_of_Peter.2C_IV] "The divine Creator is also the Universal Disposer, the source and [[destiny]] of [[souls]]. He is [[the Supreme]] Soul, the Primal Mind, and the Unlimited Spirit of all creation." "The great Controller makes no mistakes. He is resplendent in [[majesty]] and [[glory]]." "The Creator God is wholly devoid of [[fear]] and enmity. He is immortal, [[eternal]], self-existent, [[divine]], and bountiful." "How [[pure]] and beautiful, how [[Profound|deep]] and unfathomable is the supernal Ancestor of [[Everything|all things]]!" "The Infinite is most excellent in that he imparts himself to men. He is the beginning and the end, the [[Father]] of every [[good]] and [[perfect]] [[purpose]]." "With God all things are possible; the eternal Creator is the [[cause]] of causes."
    
2:1.3 Notwithstanding the infinity of the stupendous [[manifestations]] of the Father's eternal and [[universal]] [[personality]], he is unqualifiedly self-conscious of both his infinity and eternity; likewise he knows fully his [[perfection]] and [[power]]. He is the only [[being]] in the universe, aside from his [[Paper 10 - The Paradise Trinity|divine co-ordinates]], who experiences a perfect, proper, and complete [[Self Evaluation|appraisal]] of himself.
 
2:1.3 Notwithstanding the infinity of the stupendous [[manifestations]] of the Father's eternal and [[universal]] [[personality]], he is unqualifiedly self-conscious of both his infinity and eternity; likewise he knows fully his [[perfection]] and [[power]]. He is the only [[being]] in the universe, aside from his [[Paper 10 - The Paradise Trinity|divine co-ordinates]], who experiences a perfect, proper, and complete [[Self Evaluation|appraisal]] of himself.

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