God Cares—See [Extremity, God in].
“God Claims Me”—See [Claim, God’s].
GOD FIRST
Here is a lesson on pronouns in Christian grammar according to the Bishop of Cambridge:
We have learned to say, “First person, I; second, thou; third, he.” But to put it right, we must turn it upside down: “First person, He; second, thou; third, I.” “He,” means God, the first person in the first place; “thou,” my fellow man; and “I,” myself, comes last.
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GOD, FULNESS OF
The Scandinavian mythology tells of a mortal who attempted to drain a goblet of the gods. The more he drank, however, the more there was to drink. His amazement grew, until he found that the goblet was invisibly connected with the sea, and that to empty it he must drink the ocean dry.
So the soul may drink of God’s life forever without exhausting or diminishing the supply.
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