by jimwalton » Mon Jun 20, 2022 5:11 pm
This comment shows a fundamental misunderstanding of God, and in addition has nothing to do with your original post or argument.
Yes, there was a reason behind creation. The Bible portrays creation as not only purposeful, but also good in the sense of using wisdom to bring order. But the fact that God created something else doesn't mean He was therefore imperfect.
God didn't create in order to be worshipped or to share His glory with us. And God certainly does not bask in his own glory. The Bible indicates God created us because He wanted more children, so to speak (Rom. 8.16-18, 29-30; Jn. 1.14, 12; Heb. 2.10). His love was complete and fulfilled in the Trinity, but He wanted more children to share His presence and His love with, not out of need but out of desire. His desire to create doesn't prove He's an imperfect God. Rather, it proves that loves is only love when expressed.
This comment shows a fundamental misunderstanding of God, and in addition has nothing to do with your original post or argument.
Yes, there was a reason behind creation. The Bible portrays creation as not only purposeful, but also good in the sense of using wisdom to bring order. But the fact that God created something else doesn't mean He was therefore imperfect.
God didn't create in order to be worshipped or to share His glory with us. And God certainly does not bask in his own glory. The Bible indicates God created us because He wanted more children, so to speak (Rom. 8.16-18, 29-30; Jn. 1.14, 12; Heb. 2.10). His love was complete and fulfilled in the Trinity, but He wanted more children to share His presence and His love with, not out of need but out of desire. His desire to create doesn't prove He's an imperfect God. Rather, it proves that loves is only love when expressed.