Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Ps 145, 3 God's grandeur is beyond understanding

(Ps 145, 3) God's grandeur is beyond understanding

[3] Great is the LORD and worthy of high praise; God's grandeur is beyond understanding.

(CCC 300) God is infinitely greater than all his works: "You have set your glory above the heavens" (Ps 8:1; cf. Sir 43:28). Indeed, God's "greatness is unsearchable" (Ps 145:3). But because he is the free and sovereign Creator, the first cause of all that exists, God is present to his creatures' inmost being: "In him we live and move and have our being" (Acts 17:28). In the words of St. Augustine, God is "higher than my highest and more inward than my innermost self" (St. Augustine, Conf. 3, 6, 11: PL 32, 688).

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