I guess what I’ll say is that God embodies transcendence. He embodies the miracle of existence from its creation to the end goal it is geared towards, and the ethic that comes between the beginning and the end. He embodies the ultimate truth which serves as an axiom for all of existence and serves as the very axiom of our own souls. He embodies the divine ordering articulate principle by which value is selected for and by which logic itself exists. He embodies the connection and relationship he seeks with us, upon which the nature of reality is built, and upon which the attributes attributed to God in infinitude hang. He embodies that which fathers us and sets the standard of value for us. He embodies the standard of value itself in the flesh. He is that which we must make ourselves a temple to so we may be drawn to that standard which is the purpose of all of existence. He is love, he is power, he is freedom, he is truth, and he is purpose. He is the king of kings, that which emerges at the top of all hierarchy and value as the very nature of transcendence. He is that which is so perfect he can be set in the bonds of suffering and vulnerability and his glory will still shine. He is so transcendent he can make perfection out of imperfection, order out of chaos, life where there is death, and light and form where there is formless darkness.
He is, simply put… God.
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