God is
Absolute: which points to the greatest paradox of all; He is both infinite and
finite. Infinite in terms of; God is the sum of infinity, again another
paradox, one that is true because there is nothing greater than God and there
is no situation in which there is God and something more. Finite because as in
any absolute there must be limitations, because if it is absolute it can’t be
something else, again another paradox and necessarily so. It’s important that
both aspects of God, the infinite and finite be paradoxical, because both
describe a condition which cannot be, but is. Now, we see on closer
examination, that when two elements in the same thought or sentence are
contradictory yet true, this is when paradox becomes analogy. G.K. Chesterton
said, paradox is the truth standing on its head to get attention. I am saying this in response to Father Albert’s
homily concerning summoning God’s forgiveness after a confession.
On one
hand, Father Albert is categorically correct, no one can invoke or provoke God
into doing anything. On the other hand, you are correct again, because you as a
priest do give His blessings at the time of confession. This make sense; that
you can give something from God, when we just established you can’t invoke
anything from Him; if we agree, that God is absolute. Consider this: by His
word, He made what is. He said it would be and it is. So, when Jesus proclaimed
by His word, by His oath (as in Matthew 18: 15-20); He established a covenant;
definitive in its manifestation and infinite in its mercy. If this points to
the truth and I think it does, then what follows are limitations God places on
Himself, by His manifestation in this distinctive reality which He created.
Let’s consider several conditions; God cannot create a God greater than
Himself, if He could He wouldn’t be God. God cannot be evil; evil is the
absence of God. God can not punish. He can heal, He can cure, He can re-align,
He can rehabilitate, He can discipline, and He can put us through therapy
however none of this is punishment. Our worldly father sent us to our room for
what we did, our Heavenly Father sends us to our room for what we will become.
God cannot lie. There are no circumstances, no contingencies in which God would
misdirect or misinform us for our own good. Mercy, understanding and
unconditional love demand honesty and sincerity. God did create a world where
great tragedies both natural and manmade can and have occurred. Why He did this
is another discussion, whether He intervenes during these times is His will.