“Can you find out the deep things of God? Can you find the limit of the Almighty?” (Job 11:7). The vast expanse of space, teeming with innumerable galaxies and spanning unfathomable cosmic timescales, overwhelms our limited human comprehension. If the mere contemplation of the cosmos strains our intellects, how can we expect to fully grasp the essence of something infinitely greater – the divine nature of God? The universe, in all its grandeur, was effortlessly spoken into existence by God, and He holds dominion over every celestial body, counting and naming each star (Ps 147:4). As the Psalmist proclaims, "The heavens are yours, the earth also is yours; the world and all it contains, You have founded them" (Ps 89:11). "The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof, the world and those who dwell therein" (Ps 24:1). Our finite human minds, constrained by the boundaries of time, space, and physical existence, cannot fully encapsulate the limitless essence of God's being.
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“Can you find out the deep things of God? Can you find the limit of the Almighty?” (Job 11:7). The vast expanse of space, teeming with innumerable galaxies and spanning unfathomable cosmic timescales, overwhelms our limited human comprehension. If the mere contemplation of the cosmos strains our intellects, how can we expect to fully grasp the essence of something infinitely greater – the divine nature of God? The universe, in all its grandeur, was effortlessly spoken into existence by God, and He holds dominion over every celestial body, counting and naming each star (Ps 147:4). As the Psalmist proclaims, "The heavens are yours, the earth also is yours; the world and all it contains, You have founded them" (Ps 89:11). "The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof, the world and those who dwell therein" (Ps 24:1). Our finite human minds, constrained by the boundaries of time, space, and physical existence, cannot fully encapsulate the limitless essence of God's being.