This is one of my more random thoughts. Definitely not a major theological issue. More "sam-ology" than theology, but one which fascinates me.
"With the Lord a day is like a thousand years,
and a thousand years are like a day."
2 Peter 3:8
"I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last,
the Beginning and the End."
Revelation 22:13
"I am God, and there is none like me, declaring the end from the beginning and from ancient times things not yet done"
Isaiah 46:9-12
"the One ... who inhabits eternity"
Isaiah 57:15
Could it be that God is completely separate from time? Is it possible that He isn't on a timeline; that he views future events with the exact same precision and clarity as He would view present and past events? Here's and illustration of what I mean...
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We're on the timeline in 2009. We can make vague predictions about what might happen in the future, but really, we haven't got a clue. We can also remember past events in our lifetime. We have records of history which give us some sort of a view of things that occurred further back.
But if God isn't bound by this timeline, like we are, then maybe He can see any future point in time exactly as He sees the present day. Over 25% of the Bible is prophecy, referring to future events. And the prophecies occur with stunning accuracy.
One view would be that God moulds and shapes events to fulfill His previous prophecies. The other would be that He knew from the beginning the exact unfolding of events. He knew before the creation of the Earth every thought in your head, every inclination of your heart, the movement of every atom in the universe.
This would make a lot of sense for a Sovereign God. He's totally in control, and views everything – past, present and future – with a perfect clarity.
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
Is God outside of Time? (Part 1)
Labels:
2 Peter,
Arminianism,
Calvinism,
God,
Isaiah,
Predestination,
Revelation,
Time
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