From all eternity, God dwelt all alone: self-contained, self-sufficient, self-satisfied. In need of nothing, dependent upon no one, He was infinitely blessed in Himself. Before the first angel was formed, before the heavens were stretched forth, before the earth was fashioned and peopled--God dwelt in solitary glory. He had no rival, no equal, and no companion. He existed in the majestic fullness of His own infinite Being.
Had a universe been necessary to His satisfaction, it would have been brought into existence from all eternity. But He is independent of all His creatures.
God is solitary in His majesty. He is unique in His perfections. He is supreme in His authority. He is unrivaled in His glory. Heaven and earth, time and eternity, are but the unfolding of His eternal purpose and sovereign will. He does all that He pleases—and nothing can thwart Him.
In the works of creation, in the unfolding of providence, and in the accomplishment of redemption--God acts alone. He needed no counselor when He laid the foundations of the world. He sought no aid when He decreed salvation. From beginning to end, ALL is of Him, through Him, and to Him.
What folly, then, for puny man—formed from the dust and stained with sin—to imagine himself to be essential to the plans of God. He is not served by human hands as if He needed anything. Let every mouth be stopped, and let the whole world bow in silence before Him.
The solitariness of God should humble our pride, still our complaints, silence our questions, and draw us to worship. He alone is God—eternally exalted, infinitely glorious, and worthy of all praise.
"Who has known the mind of the Lord? Or who has been His counselor? Wh
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The Solitariness of God by Arthur Pink
From all eternity, God dwelt all alone, self-contained, self-sufficient, self-satisfied, in need of nothing, dependent upon no one. He was infinitely blessed in himself. Before the first angel was formed, before the heavens were stretched forth, Before the earth was fashioned and peopled, God dwelt in solitary glory. He had no rival, no equal, and no companion. He existed in the majestic fullness of his own infinite being.
Had a universe been necessary to his satisfaction, it would have been brought into existence from all eternity. But he is independent of all his creatures.
God is solitary in His majesty. He is unique in His perfections. He is supreme in His authority. He is unrivaled in His glory. Heaven and earth, time and eternity are but the unfolding of His eternal purpose and sovereign will. He does all that He pleases, and nothing can thwart Him.
In the works of creation, in the unfolding of providence and in the accomplishment of redemption. God acts alone. He needed no counselor when He laid the foundations of the world. He sought no aid when He decreed salvation. From beginning to end, all is of Him through Him and to Him.
What folly then for puny man, formed from the dust and stained with sin, to imagine himself to be essential to the plans of God. He is not served by human hands as if He needed anything. Let every mouth be stopped and let the whole world bow in silence before Him.
The solitariness of God should humble our pride, still our complaints, silence our questions, and draw us to worship. He alone is God, eternally exalted, infinitely glorious, and worthy of all praise.
Who has known the mind of the Lord? Or who has been His counselor? Who has ever given to God that God should repay Him? For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things. To Him be the glory forever. Amen.
Romans chapter 11, verses 34 through 36.
About Arthur W. Pink
Arthur Walkington Pink (1856-1952) was an English Bible teacher who sparked a renewed interest in the exposition of the doctrines of Grace otherwise known as "Calvinism" or "Reformed Theology" in the twentieth century.
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