Day 26 – the paradoxical God
I take refuge in God’s transcendence, continually giving thanks that God’s ways are not my own... I appreciate God’s immanence as well, as expressed in the creation... and the incarnation of Jesus Christ within it. –KATHLEEN NORRIS
We begin to see within the Argument from Supernatural Belief a true paradox. For us to know God, God must relate to us. In this sense, God is personal and immanent. Yet there are aspects of Him that will always elude us. So, in another sense, God is Wholly Other and transcendent. He is both near to us and far from us. We surely know Him; yet, just as sure, we know Him not. He comes to us from “beyond,” but still He remains beyond us.
As to the purpose of this divine revelation, listen well (for the paradox continues). God initiates this relationship with us so that we might relate to His initiative. He seeks us first, that we might seek Him at last. If we seek Him—as scripture says, with “heart and mind and soul and strength”1—we will find Him. When we find Him, we will lose ourselves in Him. And, in that loss, we will gain everything.
Daily Quotation
Kathleen Norris, Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith (New York: Riverhead Books, 1998), 109.
1Mark 12:30
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