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There is no one and nothing like Him.
I get to feel small in the face of His transcendence, and precious to Him in the face of His immanence. But being small, lowly, dependent -- a sheep -- is a gift. And being “big” in His eyes, in His heart, is a gift.
That God would hold the entire universe together and draw near to my friends when they are in pain, or to me as I wrestle with laziness or pride. This God is worthy of my fear, my obedience, as He is my King and Lord and Creator and Master. And He is worthy of my devotion, delight and presence, as He is my Father and Friend and Love.
This week I reflect on our God who is both transcendent and immanent.
Learn more about me on my blog: chelseaeubank.com.
By Chelsea Eubank5
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There is no one and nothing like Him.
I get to feel small in the face of His transcendence, and precious to Him in the face of His immanence. But being small, lowly, dependent -- a sheep -- is a gift. And being “big” in His eyes, in His heart, is a gift.
That God would hold the entire universe together and draw near to my friends when they are in pain, or to me as I wrestle with laziness or pride. This God is worthy of my fear, my obedience, as He is my King and Lord and Creator and Master. And He is worthy of my devotion, delight and presence, as He is my Father and Friend and Love.
This week I reflect on our God who is both transcendent and immanent.
Learn more about me on my blog: chelseaeubank.com.