Ten out of ten humans living on this earth right now will die one day. Because of this, many, if not most, people try in some way, shape, or form to delay their aging and/or death. Some exercise thirty minutes a day for five days a week, or they participate in CrossFit or yoga. Others try diets like Whole30 or Keto, and they cut out things like carbs, sugar, or gluten. Some buy myriads of anti-aging creams, and others color their hair to cover up their grays. None of these things last. Unless the Lord decides to return during our lifetimes, we will die. But humans aren’t the only things that die. All living things die: animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria. There is one Being, though, who has never died, and He was never born either. That Being is God the Father.
continue readingIf someone were to ask you to name an attribute of God, what would you say? Maybe you’d say love, grace, or mercy. Maybe you’d say justice, righteousness, or holiness. These are all pretty well-known attributes of God that we hear about a lot in church, and they all describe amazing aspects of who God is. But God is so much more than love or justice (and that it definitely something to be thankful for!). God has so many wonderful characteristics, and some are not that well-known. One of these lesser-known attributes is “aseity”.
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