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Mathers Systematic Theology. Norman W. Mathers
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Автор произведения Norman W. Mathers
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The communicable attributes of God are in man to some degree. God’s omnipotence is related to his will (Eph. 1:11) (Hodge). God has worked all things according to the divine decree. God supernaturally worked all things after his own counsel (Eph. 1:17). God is free from all restraints. Jesus told his disciples that all power (omnipotence) had been given to Him in both heaven and earth (Matt. 28:18). Ephesians 1:20-22 and Philippians 2:9-11 testify to the exaltation and sovereignty of the Lord Jesus. God’s power is seen in Revelation 17 of his judgment of the false system of worship and his judgment of its commercial system in Revelation chapter 18. The decree of God and the means to accomplish all the divine will has been completed in eternity past before the world began (Charles Hodge). God’s omnipotence is unlimited. It is only limited by absurd logical impossibilities (Shedd). God is unable to lie (Heb. 6:18). He can not deny himself (2 Tim. 2:13). God is not tempted by sin nor does He tempt believers to sin (James 1:13). God intervenes in our modern world. His supernatural intervention supersedes natural laws (Shedd).
Christ is the power of God (1 Cor. 1:24). The gospel is the power of God (Rom. 1:16) (Shedd). God’s infinite power is realized in all that He has willed (Chafer). His omnipotence is evidenced in creation (Gen. 1:1), his power to preserve (Heb. 1:3), and his divine providence (Ryrie). God’s providence has one end the glory of God. The presence of evil in the world does not argue against the omnipotence of God. The origin of evil is in his created beings. Isaiah 14 records the fall of Satan. Ezekiel 28 records the sin of Satan.
God is everywhere at once with his whole being. God is not divided nor diffused into parts throughout space (Ps. 139:7-12). His dwelling place and throne are in heaven (Matt. 6:9, Is. 66:1). Immensity, transcendence, and immanence are three terms associated with omnipresence. The immanence of God means that he is active within the world. He is acting within and through creation (Zech. 1:10-11). He is above and beyond creation but simultaneously present and at work in his world (Ps. 19:1-14, 139:10, Is. 55:8-9, Rom. 1:20). This is known as God’s transcendence. The immensity of God points to his infinite vastness. He is free from all limitations (Chafer). The omnipresence of God is a blessing, encouragement, comfort, and protection. It is a reason for the believers in Christ to live a holy life. His presence means that the believer’s life is directed (Ex. 13:21, 33:14, Phil. 2:13). God is separate from creation (Gen. 1:1-2). The difference between the immensity of God and his omnipresence is that his immensity is his relationship to space. The omnipresence of God is his relationship to both man and his world. God’s omnipresence means that he is unbounded and eternal (Anselm). God is supernaturally present and directs the affairs of men (Dan. 4:35). His sovereign will cannot be thwarted by man. Jesus Christ is the omnipresent sovereign lord of the universe (Matt. 28:18-20, Phil. 2:9-11). God’s omniscience refers to his knowledge of all things possible and realized. He knows all things past, present, and future without succession of events (Eph. 1:11). The past, present, and future are all one before God. While Jesus knew that Tyre and Sidon would have repented if they had his miracles done in their midst yet the omniscience of God planned in eternity that it would not be done. His eternal purpose has been planned in eternity past (Hodge 1975:1:9:535-549). God knows all things perfectly in and of himself. God decreed all things certain, even to the smallest details of life. They are known to God at all times. His omniscience planned the events of the decree and the means to accomplish these events. This is all foreordained in the eternal purpose of God. His omniscience is his present knowing of all things in the universe at all times. God’s omniscience in eternity past was free from the limitations of successions of events (Eph. 1:11). God’s infinite omniscience extends to all of life both things actual and realized, possible and not realized. Jesus knew all men (John 2:24-25). The eternal God formed the divine decree (plan) in eternity past (Eph. 1:11-14). This was done by the counsel (boule) of his own will. This was before the world and time began (Hodge 1975:1:9:538).
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