We have a lot of trouble understanding and relating to our infinite God. That’s because He is infinite and we’re not. What we know of Him is what He chooses to let us know. Why, then, do we insist on claiming that what we know – or what we think we know – of God is all there is to know?
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: Recreating God
Music: “God of the Universe,” Cody Ryan Cribbs, Exodus Road Band, Prodigal Son, Exodus Road Records 2022. See the official video on Youtube at https://youtu.be/tuc8u6qzjoU. This song and others by Exodus Road Band are available at https://www.exodusroadband.com/.
Photo: Awakening Newborn Stars. NASA’s Marshal Space Flight Center, December 29, 2020. Image Credit: NASA, ESA, the Hubble Heritage (STScI/AURA)/Hubble-Europe (ESA) Collaboration, D. Padgett (GSFC), T. Megeath (U. of Toledo), and B. Reipurth (U. of Hawaii), via Flickr.
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Recreating God
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We have a lot of trouble understanding and relating to our infinite God. That’s because He is infinite and we’re not. What we know of Him is what He chooses to let us know. Why, then, do we insist on claiming that what we know – or what we think we know – of God is all there is to know?
Genesis 1:1-6:8; Isaiah 42:5-43:10, 55:6-9; Acts 17:22-34; Romans 1:18-32
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: Recreating God
Music: “God of the Universe,” Cody Ryan Cribbs, Exodus Road Band, Prodigal Son, Exodus Road Records 2022. See the official video on Youtube at https://youtu.be/tuc8u6qzjoU. This song and others by Exodus Road Band are available at https://www.exodusroadband.com/.
Photo: Awakening Newborn Stars. NASA’s Marshal Space Flight Center, December 29, 2020. Image Credit: NASA, ESA, the Hubble Heritage (STScI/AURA)/Hubble-Europe (ESA) Collaboration, D. Padgett (GSFC), T. Megeath (U. of Toledo), and B. Reipurth (U. of Hawaii), via Flickr.
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