While driving across the desert the other day, I randomly spoke what I thought was a pretty interesting (and even profound) thought:
“Time is weird. It always feels like now.”
If you think about it, at every moment of our lives, it is now. All we can really experience is the present. We can remember the past and look to the future, but the present is all we can experience.
Can we measure time? A clock marks the passing of time, but it does not in itself measure time. A cup of flour can be measured. A glass of water can be measured. But we as humans do not possess a way to measure time. We can only take note of its passing.
When God says He is the Beginning and the End, the Alpha and the Omega, is He really saying that He lives outside of time and can therefore measure it like we measure a glass of water?
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