Johannes was very insightful, and I enjoyed reading what he had to say.
"We ought not to understand God and creating as two things distinct from each other, but as one in the same." I think this is true in a sense of Christianity. I just heard a sermon about the holy spirit on Sunday, and the speaker was talking about how God actually enters into our hearts when we ask him to. So in a sense if we look at others we can usually see God or God working on their hearts. He then goes on to talk about being visible and invisible and comprehensible as well as incomprehensible all at the same time. This is weird, and although it looks as though he is contradicting himself, it actually made sense to me. The fact that he was invisible, yet now that we want to accept him and get to know him, he has now become visible. And before when we didn't understand or comprehend who he was or what his purpose is, now he has revealed himself, and has become comprehensible. He was hidden, and now he is revealed. He has made what was originally supernatural and foreign to our lives seem very natural... and so on. This was kinda interesting to read since I had just heard that sermon this week.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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