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Doctrine of God - The Everlasting God - Psalm
90 (Sermon 2)
When Jesus was travelling through Samaria he met "The Woman at
the Well" (John ch 4).
- The woman asked Jesus whether the right place to worship
God was
at the Temple in Jerusalem or at the rival Temple in Samaria.
- Jesus told her that true worship of God is not confined to a
particular place:
"God is Spirit, and his worshippers must worship
him in spirit & in truth" (John 4:24).
Now, because God is a Spirit, he is not limited in any way:
- There is no person or thing which may be truly likened to God.
- So far as Space is concerned, God is Everywhere:
He is Omnipresent.
- So far as Knowledge is concerned, God Knows Everything:
He is Omniscient.
- So far as Power is concerned, God does whatever he chooses:
He is Omnipotent.
- So far as Time is concerned, God is Eternal: He
alone has Immortality in & of himself.
This evening we will consider the Eternity of God. The Scriptures
say:
"From Everlasting to Everlasting you are God" (Psalm 90:2);
"The Lord is the Everlasting God
He Lives Forever
He remains
the Same
and his Years will Never End" (Isaiah 40:28; 57:15; Hebrews 1:12).
"He is the Fountain of Life and the Fountain of his own Being"
(Psalm 36:9).
"He is the Alpha and the Omega, who is, and who was, and who is
to come" (Rev 1:8)
God's Eternity is one of the most difficult aspects of His Being
for us to grasp:
- This is why the Lord God never teaches Doctrine in a vacuum.
- He teaches it in a manner that is relevant to the circumstances
of his people.
- Due to our nature & experiences, we can think only in terms
of past, present & future.
- Life unfolds for us in a series of sequential events.
- With God, however, there is no past, no present, and no future,
strictly speaking.
- God has no beginning and will have no ending.
- All things depend on God, but God himself is self-existent.
He does not depend on anyone, or anything, other than himself.
We'll look at the way God revealed his Eternity to Two Patriarchs,
Abraham & Moses
- God revealed his Eternal Nature to Abraham through his need
for a Dwelling Place:
The Lord said to him: "Leave your country, your people and
your father's household and go to the land that I will show
you. I will make you into a great nation and I
will bless you; I will make your name great, and you
will be a blessing" (Gen 12:1-2).
- Abraham was uprooted from his home in Ur of the Chaldees, near
the Persian Gulf.
- He became a Nomad who wandered from one place to another, dwelling
in tents.
- He was never sure where he would rest his head for the night.
- He was never sure what the next day would bring.
In a life filled with uncertainty & insecurity, he longed
for a Permanent Dwelling Place.
- At Beersheba, Abraham found what he was longing for.
- After the birth of Isaac, Abimelech, King of Gerar,
allotted Abraham an area of land. Then they made a peace treaty
with one another (Genesis ch 21).
Abraham said to Abimelech:
"Accept these seven lambs from my hand as a witness that
I dug this well" (21:30).
- The well symbolised a Permanent Dwelling Place.
- Abraham then planted a tamarisk tree - a tree
which produced firm and durable wood.
- Again, the tamarisk tree symbolised permanence & durability.
The NEW NAME that God taught Abraham in this situation is very
significant:
"Abraham planted a tamarisk tree in Beersheba, and there
he called upon the name of
the Lord, the Eternal God (El-Olam). And Abraham
stayed in the land of the
Philistines for a long time" (Genesis 21:32-34).
This is the FIRST TIME the Name Everlasting God is mentioned
in Scripture!
Remember how God described the Covenant he made with Abraham:
"I will establish my covenant as an Everlasting Covenant
between me and you and
your descendants after you
to be your God
The whole land of
Canaan, where
you are an alien, I will give as an Everlasting Possession
to you and your descendants
after you; and I will be their God" (Genesis 17:3-6).
God had established an Everlasting Covenant with Abraham;
- But, at that time Abraham had not received the son of promise,
Isaac,
let alone the many descendants who would become a Great Nation.
- He was living in a tent and had no permanent dwelling
place,
let alone the whole land of Canaan as an Everlasting Possession.
Nevertheless, Abraham had FAITH in the Almighty God:
- The birth of Isaac was a sign that God would keep his
Everlasting Covenant.
- The provision of a Permanent Dwelling Place
was a sign that
God would give his People an Everlasting Possession.
- Only then did God teach him how to worship, by
calling on the Everlasting God!
Notice how God taught Abraham a theological concept in the context
of his need:
- Abraham & Sarah were just like any other married couple
- they longed for a child
Because of their faith in God, the Lord God gave them a child in
their old age.
- Just like any other married couple, they longed for a permanent
home of their own.
After many years of wandering, God gave them a permanent dwelling
place.
Through these circumstances, the Lord God taught Abraham the
Name Everlasting God
- What an encouragement at a time when Abraham needed a home for
his new-born son.
- What an encouragement to know that God was in full control of
every circumstance.
- God was teaching Abraham that he had been around from eternity
past and
would be around for eternity to come.
- God was teaching Abraham about his faithfulness & unchanging
nature;
- God was showing Abraham the Permanence of the Covenant Relationship.
Hebrews 11:8-10 sums up Abraham's situation and his faith in
God:
"By faith Abraham, when called to go to a place he would
later receive as his
inheritance, obeyed and went, even though he did not know where
he was going. By
faith he made his home in the promised land like a stranger in
a foreign country; he
lived in tents, as did Isaac & Jacob, who were
heirs with him of the same promise. For
he was looking forward to a city with foundations,
whose architect & builder is God"
Abraham realised the truth that was to be taught by the Apostle
Paul:
"Our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Saviour from
there,
the Lord Jesus Christ" (Philippians 3:20).
Andrew Jukes, in his book The Names of God, explains
the meaning of the
Name Eternal God - the actual Hebrew name is El Olam:
The Hebrew word Olam originally had the sense of
conceal, or hide, or something hidden. Hence it came
to mean time hidden from man or time indefinite."
(Lev 4:13).
When the word Olam is applied to God, the literal translation
is the key to its meaning:
"El Olam is the Age-God, or
the God of Ages, that is, the God who works his
will,
not all at once, but through successive times and varied
dispensations. El Olam shows
him as the God of times & seasons
Thus this
name foretells exactly what the
Apostle Paul calls 'the Purpose of the Ages
or his Eternal Purpose' (Eph 3:10-11)."
As the Apostle Paul tells us in Ephesians 3:8-10:
- The work of Salvation reveals to us the Eternal &
Unsearchable Riches of Christ.
- Every aspect of Salvation reveals to us the Eternal &
Manifold Wisdom of God.
- In ages past, the Mystery of the Gospel was kept
hidden in God.
- But now it has been made known through
the Lord Jesus Christ.
- All has taken place according to the Eternal Purpose of
the Eternal God.
APPLICATION
The Application of God's message to Abraham is obvious.
- The very Name Eternal God speaks to us of a God
who provides us with an
Eternal Salvation and an Eternal Dwelling
Place for his Chosen People, which is
accomplished according to his Eternal Purpose.
- Because God is Eternal, his Covenant to Save his People from
there sin is also Eternal.
Hebrews 6:13 tells us that this Covenant is founded upon the
Eternity of God;
The Oath by which God confirms this Covenant, is God's Eternal
Life.
Since there is no one greater than himself, God swears by himself.
God swears by his own Eternal Life to give his people Eternal
Life.
Hebrews 7:21-28 tells us God confirms this Covenant through
an Eternal Saviour:
"The Lord has sworn and will not change his mind: 'You are a priest
forever'
Because
Jesus lives forever, he has a permanent priesthood. Therefore
he is able to save completely those who come to
God through him, because he always lives to intercede for
them."
Paul tells us that God has Chosen us according to his Eternal
Plan (Eph 1:11)
This is the God who works out everything in conformity with the
purpose of his will.
Furthermore, God gave us the promised Eternal Holy Spirit.
Paul describes the Spirit as: "A Deposit Guaranteeing our Inheritance"
(Eph 1:13-14).
- The Spirit intercedes for the saints in accordance
with God's will (Romans 8:27).
The Eternal God, Eternal Spirit & Eternal Son work together
to provide an
- Eternal Salvation. Therefore, our Eternal Salvation
is absolutely guaranteed.
Our Eternal Salvation should cause us to worship God in the
same way as Abraham:
"He called on the Name of the Lord, the Eternal God" (Gen 21:33)
Our Salvation should also cause us to worship God in the same
manner as the Psalmist:
"The Lord reigns, he is robed in majesty; the Lord is robed in
majesty and is armed
with strength. The world is firmly established; it cannot be moved.
Your throne was
established long ago, you are from all eternity
Praise be to the Lord, the God of Israel, from everlasting
to everlasting. Amen & Amen" (Psalm 93:1-2 &
.41:13).
The whole of our salvation should cause us to praise God with
the Apostle Paul, saying:
"I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners, Christ
Jesus might display his
unlimited patience as an example for those who would
believe in him and receive
eternal life. Now to the King Eternal, immortal,
invisible, the only God, be honour &
glory for ever & ever. Amen" (1 Timothy 1:17).
We are looking at the way God revealed his Eternity to Two Patriarchs
- God revealed his Eternal Nature to Abraham through his need
for a Dwelling Place.
- God revealed his Eternal Nature to Moses at the end of his
life
through TWO LESSONS about Life & Eternity (Psalm 90:1-6):
Moses lived to the ripe old age of 120.
- In his old age, he thought a great deal about the impermanence
& brevity of life.
- He found himself thinking about the same truth that God had
revealed to Abraham.
Moses wrote his thoughts down in Psalm 90.
- This Psalm is probably one of the clearest statements in the
Bible about God's Eternity.
The First Lesson was that: The Dwelling Place of God's People
is NOT in this world:
"Lord you have been our dwelling place throughout all generations"
(Psalm 90:2).
God taught Moses this lesson in a very dramatic way:
- Remember that Moses did not live in a land he could call his
own.
- The author of this Psalm is a man without a country and without
a home to call his own.
- He was the son of an Israelite slave in Egypt.
- He led the People of God out of Egypt, toward the Promised Land
of Canaan.
- He was now a fugitive from Egypt.
It is important to note that Moses died without entering Canaan.
- God allowed this to happen in order to teach Moses a Special
Lesson:
God took Moses to Mount Nebo to show him the Promised Land, and
said (Deut 34:4):
"This is the land I promised to Abraham, Isaac & Jacob when
I said, 'I will give it to
your descendants.' I have let you see it with your eyes, but you
will not cross over into it"
Just like Abraham, Moses longed for a Permanent Dwelling Place.
- We have seen how God gave Abraham a dwelling place at Beersheba.
However, God said to Moses:
"I will let you see the Promised Land, but you will not cross
over into it."
God is saying:
"You mustn't put your trust in a particular earthly country as
your dwelling place.
You mustn't put your truth in house built with bricks and mortar.
Rather, you must learn that GOD HIMSELF is your Dwelling
Place."
Psalm 90:1 shows that Moses had learned this lesson.
- Moses says: "Lord YOU have been our dwelling
place throughout all generations."
- Moses believed that the greatest blessing of God's People,
is to have a personal relationship with their God.
- Moses knew that ultimately man's dwelling place is NOT
in a Place but in a Person.
- It is in God Himself that we find security, safety
& peace.
The writer indicates that this relationship between God and
his people is permanent:
"Lord you have been our dwelling place throughout all generations"
(Ps 90:1).
Literally, the text reads "in generation and generation OR in successive
generations."
- When Moses came on the scene of history, a number of generations
had already existed, beginning with Adam, and going through the
time of Abraham.
- The People of God have ALWAYS known and enjoyed his
Divine Protection.
- The Lord God has NEVER FAILED to watch over, care for
and provide for his people.
- This verse speaks historically of Israel's experience
with God as their dwelling place.
- It also speaks prophetically about Israel's future security
in her God.
Moses gives an emphatic REASON why he believed that the
relationship between God and his People is Permanent:
"Before the mountains were born or you brought forth the earth
and the world,
from everlasting to everlasting you are God"
(Psalm 90:2).
- Why has it been possible for the Lord to be the Dwelling Place
of His People for
a countless number of generations?
- It is because of the nature of God's relation to time.
- God existed before creation. God existed before the mountains
were born.
Moses says: "from everlasting to everlasting you are
God."
- This is the Hebrew way of expressing Eternity.
- God has always been God, God is God now and God will always
be God - Forever.
- He has no beginning of days and no end of days.
Note again how God teaches us theology in terms we can understand.
- We can grasp the meaning of one generation.
- We have can understand historical facts which cover a number
of generations.
- We understand why we weren't around when our father and grandfather
were born.
- We understand that there is a relationship between one generation
and another.
- Moses is saying that: the Eternal Security of
God's People rests on
the Eternal Existence of God Himself.
This concept of Generations helps us to understand the Central
Point of this Psalm.
- Generations come and go, but God is always the same in every
generation.
- God is never affected by the passage of time, or by the passing
of different generations.
- God is outside any limitations of time - he never grows older
and he never gets weary.
- He doesn't look back upon his earlier period of existence, and
he never looks forward to his future existence - God always is.
God's Eternity enables Moses to speak comforting words to God's
People
- While our existence is dramatically influenced by time, God's
existence is never affected
- Consequently, God's relationship to his people is not bound
by time.
- God cares for and provides for his people in every generation.
- His Providential Care for his people is never affected by the
passage of time.
Moses showed that he had learned this lesson, when he blessed
the Tribes of Israel
just before he climbed Mount Nebo to view the Promised Land.
(Deut 33:27):
"The Eternal God is your refuge, and underneath
are the everlasting arms.
He will drive out your enemy before you, saying, 'Destroy him'"
Matthew Henry says:
"The word for refuge here, signifies "Thy habitation
or mansion house, in whom
thou art safe and easy, and at rest, as a man in his own house."
This is the meaning reflected in Psalm 32:7:
"You are my hiding place; you will protect me from
trouble and
surround me with songs of deliverance."
APPLICATION
God's People of today must learn to think in the same way as
Moses:
If I were to ask you the question: Where do you live? OR
Where is your dwelling place?
You would most likely reply by giving me the address of your house.
However, to the Hebrew mind, that same question would bring
a very different answer.
- The religious Israelite would say: "The LORD is my dwelling
place."
- He realised that this life is very brief and full of problems.
- He knew that only an Eternal God can provide a dwelling place
of comfort & refuge.
- He realised that the proper dwelling place for the child of
God is in God Himself!
From what perspective do you look at the circumstances of everyday
life?
- Because of advances in technology, we seem to have a high level
of stability in our lives.
- Moses tells us that, in spite of appearances, life is at best
fragile.
- Life is subject to change and instability.
- Therefore, more than ever, we must learn to place our faith
in Eternal Issues.
At any moment, our lives may take a turn for the better or a
turn for the worse.
- Sickness and a long period of poor health may strike at any
time.
- People who seem to be financially secure, can suddenly come
into financial difficulty.
- A secure job can suddenly turn into many years of unemployment.
- Severe family problems can arise out of what may seem to be
a trivial incident.
- A decision to move house can cause severe stress due to the
nature of the housing market
The marvellous truth that God Himself is our dwelling place,
is a source of
great comfort in a world full of change and full of problems.
- Whatever problems you may be facing, think of them in the light
of God's Eternity.
- Don't dwell on the problems of the past, but put your hope in
your Eternal God.
- You may well have to face even worse circumstances in the future;
But, be assured that God always remains the same through every
difficulty.
- No matter what may happen to you. Never forget that God is
your Dwelling Place.
In Psalm 90:1-6, Moses outlines TWO LESSONS he had learned about
Life & Eternity.
Firstly: The Dwelling Place of God's People is NOT in this world
(Ps 90:1-2).
Secondly: God's concept of time is different to man's concept
of time (Ps 90:3-6):
"You turn men back to dust, saying, 'Return to dust,
O sons of men.' For a thousand
years in your sight are like a day that has just gone by, or like
the watch of the night.
You sweep men away in the sleep of death; they are like the
new grass of the morning - though in the morning it springs
up new, by evening it is dry and withered."
Verse 3 shows that man is bound by time & creation, but
that God Lives Forever:
"God turns men back to dust"
At the time of the Fall, God said to Adam:
"By the sweat of your brow you will eat food until you return
to the ground, since
from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust your will
return" (Genesis 3:19).
Men are created beings - they are born, they live, they
die, and so they cease to be.
- There is a beginning and an end to the existence of man; He
is bound to creation!
- But God existed in and of himself before creation.
- God created man, but no-one created God.
- Man comes out of the dust of creation and he returns to dust
- But God REMAINS Forever!
Verse 4-6 illustrate how God's Measurement of time is different
to man's:
- A God who Lives Forever, a God who is unaffected by the limitations
of time, will have a different view of time to man, who is created,
and therefore governed by time.
On Man's time-scale - A thousand years is an incredibly
long time.
A thousand years are more than TEN TIMES the usual life-span of
a man.
"The length of our days is 70 years, or 80, if we have the
strength" (Ps 90:10).
- A thousand years is a massive segment in the History of Mankind.
- Whole Empires rise and fall. Thousands of Great Men & Women
have come & gone.
- Thousands of significant events have long been forgotten in
the annals of antiquity.
To illustrate the concept of Eternity, think about your own
lifetime:
- Ask yourself the question - What are your earliest memories
of childhood?
- Most people can remember some incident from their early schooldays.
- Others can remember an incident which happened when they were
two or three years old
Now ask yourself another question - How long ago does that seem
now?
- Many people would say - that was donkeys years ago.
- Others would say - that seems like an eternity.
However, the True Span of Eternity is infinitely greater than the
lifespan of a human being.
The Apostle James asks the question: "What is your life?"(James
4:14).
"You are a mist (or a vapour) that appears for a little while
and then vanishes"
On God's time-scale - A Thousand Years are just
like a day that has already past.
- God is Eternal - God has no past, no present and no future!
- To the God who created time, a thousand years is meaningless!
- To God the whole of history is an ever-present moment!
- God has witnessed an Infinite Number of Thousand Year periods.
- God will witness an infinite number of thousand year periods
in the future!
- As far as God's Being is concerned - Time is insignificant.
On God's time-scale - Men are no sooner born than they die.
- We are likened to tiny pieces of drift wood which are carried
away by the flood.
- We are like grass which sprouts up new in the morning, but withers
by the evening.
- Man is born to die; It is absolutely certain that life is very
short indeed.
- No matter how long Men & Empires survive - ultimately they
will all perish.
The Main Point is this - Eternity does NOT MEAN that God Lives
for a LONG TIME.
- It means that God ALWAYS EXISTS.
- It means that God is NOT BOUND by TIME.
- It means that God is above & beyond time.
- The problem is that our explanation of Eternity is limited by
the
constraints of human language and the constraints of human thought
processes.
- God's Eternity is beyond our concept of Existence itself.
APPLICATION
All men & women must learn to look at themselves in the
light of God's Eternity.
- The duration of man's life is insignificant compare to the Eternity
of God.
- A man begins dying as soon as he is born.
- Yet people have the audacity to make profound statements about
the Greatness of Man.
- Scientists make bold statements about the Universe which the
Eternal God Created.
- They try to explain the Universe through Evolution instead of
through Biblical Creation
- False religions and pagan philosophies try to describe the meaning
of man's existence.
Some Scientists speculate about the age of the universe, and
then present their theories as facts relating to an evolutionary
process.
- How can man make such fundamental pronouncements, when he is
like a blade of grass that sprouts up and withers in a single
day?
- Some scientists reject an eternal God because they cannot put
him in a test tube and examine him or explain all his ways.
- If they could explain him scientifically or explain him fully,
then he would not be God!
Philosophers speak about the meaning of life.
- Yet, they have experienced life for only a brief moment, compared
to God's Eternity.
- The main problem is the pride of man.
- Man prefers to exalt himself rather than exalting a Creator
God.
One writer (James Bordwine - An American Presbyterian minister)
says:
"Even when you combine all the science and all the philosophy
and all the religious
ideas that mankind has produced, they still amount to nothing in
the light of God's
Eternity; they still represent a momentary period of observation
by those creatures
who won't even acknowledge that they are creatures. Man is showing
great arrogance
and stupidity when he boldly announces this 'fact' about his existence
or that 'fact'
about the universe. Can such pronouncements really be taken seriously
when we
know what the Bible says about the brevity of man's life?"
Moses tells us how to think about our life-span in the light
of Eternity (Ps 90:12):
"Teach us to number our days aright, that
we may gain a heart of wisdom"
- These are the words of a man who was schooled in all the sciences
of the Egyptians;
One of the greatest scientific kingdoms in history.
- He concludes that true wisdom is for man to number his days
in the light of Eternity.
- True wisdom compares the finite nature of man with the infinite
nature of God.
- True wisdom compares the mortality of man with the Immortality
of God.
NEXT SECTION - ONLY IF TIME
We are looking at the way God revealed his Eternity to Two Patriarchs
- God revealed his Eternal Nature to Abraham through his need
for a Dwelling Place.
- God revealed his Eternal Nature to Moses at the end of his
life
through TWO LESSONS about Life & Eternity.
Firstly: The Dwelling Place of God's People is NOT in this
world (Psalm 90:1-2).
Secondly: God's concept of time is different to man's concept
of time (Psalm 90:3-6).
- God revealed his Eternal Nature to Moses through his Eternal
Name
Remember what happened at the beginning of Moses' Ministry
- The Children of Israel were living in bondage in the land of
Egypt (Exodus ch 1).
- They were oppressed by task-masters who placed on them an ever
increasing workload.
- God raised up Moses to lead his people out of Egypt to the Promised
Land (Ex ch 2-3).
Moses was a very meek man and felt inadequate for the task,
saying to God (Ex 3:11):
"Who am I, that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites
out of Egypt?"
Who am I to change the course of history for the Children of
Israel?
God said, "I will be with you" - I, the Lord,
will take my people out of Egypt (3:12).
The Lord had already told Moses the reason for his calling:
"I have indeed seen the misery of my people in Egypt
So I
have come down to
rescue them from the hand of the Egyptians and to bring them out
of that land into a
good and spacious land, a land flowing with milk and honey" (Ex
3:7-8)
Note what God said to Moses in verse 10:
"So, now, go. I am sending you to Pharaoh."
God is reminding Moses of a prophecy from the days of Abraham
(Genesis 15:13):
"Know for certain that your descendants will be strangers
in a country not their own,
and they will be enslaved & mistreated for
four hundred years. But I will punish the
nation they serve as slaves, and afterwards they will come out
with great possessions"
God is saying: Moses, NOW it is time for me to bring an end
to my people's oppression.
- I am the God who is from Everlasting to Everlasting.
- I can see both the beginning and the end of history. What is
four hundred years to me?
- I have not forgotten that the four hundred years of enslavement
have run their course.
- The Israelites may well think that they have been forgotten
and left to rot in Egypt.
- I left them there because they needed to learn a lesson about
of their sinful ways.
- But, now, they will learn that I am the God who cares for my
people.
- The hour for Divine Intervention in the history of God's people
has finally come.
It was at this point in history that God revealed to Moses his
Eternal Name:
"Moses said to God, 'Suppose I go to the Israelites and say
to them, 'The God of your
fathers has sent me to you,' and they ask me, 'What is his name?'
Then what shall I tell
them?' God said to Moses, 'I am who I am. This is
what you are to say to the
Israelites: 'I AM has sent me to you.' God also said to Moses,
'Say to the Israelites,
'The Lord (Yahweh), the God of your fathers - the God of Abraham,
the God of Isaac
and the God of Jacob - he sent me to you.' This is my name
forever, the name by
which I am to be remembered from generation to generation" (Exodus
3:14-15).
God is saying to Moses -I am the God who Inhabits
Eternity:
- I am the God who possesses an Eternal Name - I AM
WHO I AM.
- The literal meaning is: "I was, I am, and I shall always
continue to be."
This is the SAME GOD who revealed himself through His Eternal
Son, who said:
"I am the bread of life
I am
the Good Shepherd
I am the Door
I am the Light of the World
I am
the Way, the Truth and the Life
I am the Resurrection and the Life
I am
the True Vine
He is the Eternal I am - "The Same,
Yesterday, and Today, and Forever."
God is saying to Moses:
- I am Yahweh, the self-existent One, beside me there is
none other.
- I am without beginning and without ending.
- My Eternal Name will never change - It is My Name Forever
(Exodus 3:15).
- My Eternal Name will be remembered from generation to
generation (3:15).
"Go, assemble the Elders of Israel and say to them, 'The Lord,
the God of your
fathers, the God of Abraham, Isaac & Jacob, appeared to me"
(Ex 3:16)
- Tell them that I am the Same Eternal God who worked through
great men of the past.
- I am the Eternal God who has Decreed all things.
- I am the Eternal God who has the Power to intervene in every
situation I choose.
Louis Berkhof says:
"The Infinity of God seen in relation to
time, is called his Eternity. While this is
usually represented in Scripture as endless duration (Ps 90:2;
102:12), it really means
that he is above time and therefore not subject to
its limitations. For him there is only
an eternal present, and no past or future."
APPLICATION
Our Eternal God NEVER CHANGES - he is eternally the same
The God who worked in Mighty Power in the past can work in the
same way in our own day.
It is now many years ago since God intervened in revival power
in our nation
Do you often think that God may never revive his Church in Britain
again?
The Children of Israel waited 400 years for God to bring them out
of the oppression of Egypt
- It is only 50 years since the Revival in the Hebrides.
- It is only 100 years since the Revival in Wales.
- It is only 250 years since the Great Awakening in America and
the Revival in Britain under the Whitfield and the Wesleys.
Now, I am not saying that we have to wait 400 years for Revival
to come.
- Moses mentioned the 400 years to indicate that time is nothing
in view of Eternity.
- We should not be despondent because we have waited many years
for Revival to come.
- The God of Eternity has the Power to bring Revival at any time
and in any place.
- God's Power to send Revival does not diminish with the passage
of time.
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