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God is not born, nor made. He is of an everabiding nature without beginniing and without end. He is immortal, perfect, and incomprehensible. Now, when I say that He is "perfect," I mean that there is no defect in Him and that He is not in need of anything. Rather, all things are in need of Him....He has no name, for everything that has a name is related to created things. He has no form, nor any bodily members...He is neither male nor female. The heavens do not limit him.

Our God did not begin to be in time. He alone is without beginning, and He Himself is the beginning of all things.

Christ did not stand in need of our service when he ordered us to follow Him. Rather, He thereby bestowed salvation upon us. for to follow the Savior is to be a partaker of salvation...thus, also, service to God profits God nothing; nor has God any need of human obedience reather, He frants to those who follow and serve Him life, incorruption, and eternal glory. He bestows benefits upon those who serve Him because they have served Him. He bestows benefits on His followeres, because they fowllow Him. However, He Himself does not receive any benefit from them. For he is rich, perfect, and in need of nothing.

When He perceived...That they imagined that God could  propitiated by sacrifices and the other typical observances, Samuel spoke to tthem even then, saying, "God does not desire whole burnt-offerings and sacrifices....Behold, a ready obedience is better than sacrifice."

He did not reject their sacrifices because He was angry, as many venture to say, as though he were like a man. Rather, it was out of compassion for their blindness. It was with the view of suggesting to them the true sacrifice...so that they could receive life from Him.

With God, there is nothing without purpose. 

 

 

 

 

 

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