Friday, March 29, 2024

 What is the appearance of a word in suspension? There are a few observations to consider. The presence of God possesses an immense quality. The manner in which these intangible aspects are conveyed remains beyond our comprehension. However, it is important to note that God fully occupies every space in the universe, thereby being truly omnipresent. For if He did not, He would not possess the qualities of being all-present and a divine being. Simultaneously, God merely utters a word or command, and it is instantly accomplished or created from nothingness. While the physical elements of this universe are evident, they can also be seen as constituent parts when examined more closely. Thus, our limited senses cannot grasp the intricacies of the smallest areas of existence. Nonetheless, when we observe the beauty and marvel at the outcomes of these parts, we realize that there is a deeper level to it all. There exist spiritual entities and elements of divine radiance that emanate from God's glorious presence, contributing to the splendor of His creation. When we contemplate the concept of a brightness that eludes the physical eye, yet illuminates the world, we come to understand that God's power is manifest in every space. All of these phenomena, whether physical or metaphysical, serve as expressions of God's magnificence.

Thus, He strategically communicates prior to expressing His word. This process elicits a profound satisfaction that would engulf us if we were ever to witness the profound impacts of His magnificence. The manner in which these truths are conveyed to our comprehension during revelation may indeed be the very essence that defies linguistic definition. Clearly, His physical creation wields a significant influence upon us, captivating us with its remarkable elements and the splendorous beauty that accompanies its communication. Consequently, we are granted a glimpse of the immense effects of a novel perception, a novel sensation, and a novel utterance. However, our limited faculties prevent us from fully experiencing the totality of God's communication in all its multifaceted qualities.

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