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jcrichton
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Hi, Todd!In Ezekiel 1:26, the prophet said of God, he saw “a likeness like the appearance of a man.” In Daniel 7:9, the prophet said of God, the Ancient of days, “the hair on his head like pure wool,” i.e., white.
To say that it ok to have the mental image of God as an old, white-haired man and it is ok to write it and read it and say it but not ok to paint scenes from the Bible depicting God as an old, white-haired man seems to be illogical to me.
Exactly!
…it is as though since we know that oxygen is used to fuel our bodies we should not breath in air because it contains gases other than oxygen.
We must take the whole of Scriptures into consideration–always reminding ourselves that God’s Revelation to man is not meant to limit God but to offer man the means for understanding that which God seeks to Reveal!
Maran atha!
Angel