He is not one instance of God among many divine beings (a class or kind). His is the only divine essence and nature that exists which cannot be divided among other Beings that are in the "divine" class.
He is also unique in the way He exists. He exists as three distinct persons (subsistences) where each are wholly God and wholly united so as too not be three beings, but one. Not three gods, but one. Within the one divine essence, nature and being, the three distinctions of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are eternally so, without any having a beginning point. Each one is unified with the other two in perfection relationship with each other is intimate, glorious, loving, and harmonious.
God is unique also in that His perfection us such that He does not have composition or parts that He must be assembled in Him to make Him divine. If this were so, He would be dependent on the parts that needed to be fully God in perfection. But, since He is all of His perfections, He does not have components, parts, or anything incidental.
God is unique in that He is the only truly necessary Being. All other things and beings were made by Him and continue to exist by His will and power. If He could NOT exists, then all things would then not exist as well.
God is unique in that He is able to know the thoughts, motives, will, actions, and words of every being, whether of the spiritual realm or temporal, corporeal realm. He know these completely, not according to time, but simultaneously, because He is not confined by time and space.
God is unique because He is free and able to do everything He wills without any restrictions from anything or anyone else.
The uniqueness of God is so decidedly so that He transcends everything else infinitely.
He is completely self-sufficient and self-satisfied within Himself and does not need anything or anyone outside of Himself. He could exist all of eternity without ever needing to create anything. But He willed to do so.
PT. 2
He is not one instance of God among many divine beings (a class or kind). His is the only divine essence and nature that exists which cannot be divided among other Beings that are in the "divine" class.
He is also unique in the way He exists. He exists as three distinct persons (subsistences) where each are wholly God and wholly united so as too not be three beings, but one. Not three gods, but one. Within the one divine essence, nature and being, the three distinctions of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are eternally so, without any having a beginning point. Each one is unified with the other two in perfection relationship with each other is intimate, glorious, loving, and harmonious.
God is unique also in that His perfection us such that He does not have composition or parts that He must be assembled in Him to make Him divine. If this were so, He would be dependent on the parts that needed to be fully God in perfection. But, since He is all of His perfections, He does not have components, parts, or anything incidental.
God is unique in that He is the only truly necessary Being. All other things and beings were made by Him and continue to exist by His will and power. If He could NOT exists, then all things would then not exist as well.
God is unique in that He is able to know the thoughts, motives, will, actions, and words of every being, whether of the spiritual realm or temporal, corporeal realm. He know these completely, not according to time, but simultaneously, because He is not confined by time and space.
God is unique because He is free and able to do everything He wills without any restrictions from anything or anyone else.
The uniqueness of God is so decidedly so that He transcends everything else infinitely.
He is completely self-sufficient and self-satisfied within Himself and does not need anything or anyone outside of Himself. He could exist all of eternity without ever needing to create anything. But He willed to do so.
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