"If God be a Spirit, then He is impassible; He is not capable of being hurt. Wicked men set up their banners, and bend their forces against God; they are said to fight against God, (Acts 5:39). But what will this fighting avail? What hurt can they do to the Deity? God is a Spirit, and therefore cannot receive any hurtful impression. Wicked men may imagine evil against the Lord. Nahum 1:9: 'What do you imagine against the Lord?' But God being a Spirit is impenetrable. The wicked may eclipse His glory, but cannot touch His essence. God can hurt His enemies, but they cannot hurt Him. Julian might throw up his dagger into the air against Heaven, but could not touch the Deity. God is a Spirit, invisible. How can the wicked with all their forces hurt Him, when they cannot see Him? Hence all the attempts of the wicked against God are foolish, and prove abortive. Psa. 2:2, 4: 'The kings of the earth set themselves against the Lord and against His Anoint-
ed. . . . He that sits in the heavens shall laugh.' God is a Spirit, He can wound them, but they cannot touch Him."
Friday, August 13, 2010
Fri.-Sabbath, 8/13-15/10 Devotion
Yippee--it's almost Sunday! In order to help us get ready for church, here is Thomas Watson, from his, "A Body of Divinity" book. . . .