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The Beginning And The End.

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Posted by Duane Eddy on February 2, 2005 19:57:39 UTC

God is the alpha and the omega, the beginning and the end.

Everything comes from and returns to God.

He is the largest and the smallest.

He deserves the center of all thought and yet is the most humble of all.


As to worship.

How much better it is to worship the creator, then the created.
It is better to worship God then idols that can not hear, understand, help, or guide.

God is not composed of mass or energy because mass and energy are limited by time and will have a beginning and an end.

God has no beginning and is composed of pure thought with no time limitations.
This must be so because the creator of the universe must have existed before time and the universe were created.

The universe requires God to exist but God does not require the universe to exist.

Satan’s sin was to worship Gods power while rejecting His character.

If we say that we should worship the largest mass or energy source which reflects Gods power and neglect worshiping the character of God, we repeat Satan’s sin and worship a dead thing.

We will become like what we worship.

Satan has become dead in that he can watch suffering and feel no more remorse then a stone feels.

Is this the future we would have for ourselves?

I would hope not.

Duane

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