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May 5, 2024 · Yes, “Our God” is played during Easter services, as it is a worship song that praises Jesus as the ultimate sacrifice who overcomes death. The song’s lyrics focus on God’s greatness and sacrifice, making it a perfect fit for Easter services.
"The energies are various, and the essence simple, but we say that we know our God from His energies, but do not undertake to approach near to His essence. His energies come down to us, but His essence remains beyond our reach."6
May 10, 2021 · According to the true faith of God’s Church which by His grace we hold, God possesses inherent energy that makes Him manifest and is in this respect distinct from His essence.
- Henry Karlson
Oct 25, 2012 · The operations are various, and the essence simple, but we say that we know our God from His operations, but do not undertake to approach near to His essence. His operations come down to us, but His essence remains beyond our reach. (Letter 234.1)
May 31, 2024 · In Eastern Orthodox theology, the distinction between God's essence (ousia) and His energies (energeia) is fundamental. The essence of God refers to His inner, unapproachable nature, which remains incomprehensible and inaccessible to created beings.
- William Albrecht
Apr 25, 2024 · In Scripture, we see that music is used for glorifying and worshipping God, telling of his great deeds, offering outlets for both lament and praise, and providing unity to God’s people.
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May 19, 2011 · We have little problem recognizing, as a concept, that God exists as a Divine Being. God in His Divine Being is God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This is God as He exists in His essence (or “substance” as we confess in the Creeds).