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How
inexhaustible God's resources, wisdom, and knowledge are! How
unfathomable his decisions are, and how untraceable his ways!
(Romans 11:33)
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There is
a certain
attractiveness
to the mystery of
God.
It suggests a depth
of being
that no man's mind
can reach,
an elusive beauty
that largely escapes
man's clutch.
This is something
to revel in
rather than
to apologize for
because,
paradoxically,
by its very silence,
the mystery of God
communicates
something valid
about him:
a deep shadow can be
cast
only by a strong
light.
God remains untamed
by man's logic,
unpackaged by his
rhetoric.
The full dimensions
of God
must remain forever
inconceivable
to man,
unguessed at by him.
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