Thursday, January 15, 2026

God is truly magnificent—His brilliance lights up the entire universe. His greatness fills every corner of space; His power, wisdom, wealth, and strength shine with a brilliance that is beyond our ability to comprehend. When we talk about God's sovereignty, we affirm that His rule over all creation is like an eternal, unquenchable light—vast, radiant, and unstoppable. Yet, this divine radiance is intentionally concealed from us for our own sake; our human limitations prevent us from enduring the full intensity of His glory. Despite this, His radiance and His way of communicating are inseparable—they are different expressions of the same divine presence. God reveals Himself personally to us, breaking into our lives in ways that deepen our understanding and increase our reverence. His glory isn’t just something to be seen; it’s something to be felt—an ongoing conversation between the divine and the human, where divine majesty and intimate communication are woven together in eternal harmony. The only way to describe such divine encounters is to sense that everything is perfectly ordered—life unfolds in a unified moment, as if our entire existence is laid bare in a single flash of insight. This divine communication happens when we learn to listen—when we open ourselves to how God desires to speak to us. It is within this space of mystery that we find ourselves—longing for connection, yet united with the divine personality. We are both physical and spiritual beings—bodies and souls intertwined—three persons existing in one divine essence—working together in perfect unity to bring all powers and authorities under God's single, sovereign rule. In this divine union, we will judge angels and govern nations—our souls immersed in the profound reality and mystery of divine life. The essential question remains: what has God spoken? How does divine communication shape our understanding of relationships and reality? God must transcend everything we relate to—lifting Himself beyond the realm of objects into the realm of the personal and infinite. Our perception of God determines the depth and height of our experience—how we connect with all things and beings. Although we may observe energy or force from various perspectives, it is in truly knowing God—genuinely knowing Him—that our experience of warmth, light, and life is amplified, both physically and spiritually. The universe is not merely a cold, impersonal space; to believe in God is to recognize a profound distinction: between what is personal and what simply exists as an object. It’s hard to imagine that my friend is nothing more than a form of energy. If God and others were just objects—mere matter—our relationship with them would be reduced to physical interactions, trying to measure their worth through external means. Yet, they speak to us; they communicate. We live in a world of relationships, not just the transfer of energy. When we behold God, we gaze upon His glory. But His glory also comes into us—His voice whispers gently in a still, small voice, breaking through silence. There is a vast realm where we seek to understand how divine presence reveals itself. If God is personal, then we will experience His majestic presence—His greatness touches us, even as He remains beyond our complete grasp. The difference between our dealings with physical things and with God is that we can hold, see, and hear objects at will. But God's communication is different—it comes to us in ways we cannot command or fully understand, breaking through our attempts at control.

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