God isn't a man per se. God is beyond human genders, bigger than such limitations and predefined qualities. Lots of things in the bible reference God as He/Him, but that's more of a limitation of language than anything. God has qualities of both man and woman and should not be limited in definition as we would view a human man.
God bless you for that answer. I guess a lot of people refer to him that way instead of the entity he truly is. Since he made man in his own image, then that would include women too. And an image could possibly mean something he saw in his mind and not just something he himself is. However, I still believe he made us to look like him. If that is getting too deep, then I suppose I'm thinking too deeply into it. When the end is here, we will see our Lord for who he/she truly is; or someone we could not have imagined.
God isn't a man per se. God is beyond human genders, bigger than such limitations and predefined qualities. Lots of things in the bible reference God as He/Him, but that's more of a limitation of language than anything. God has qualities of both man and woman and should not be limited in definition as we would view a human man.
God bless you for that answer. I guess a lot of people refer to him that way instead of the entity he truly is. Since he made man in his own image, then that would include women too. And an image could possibly mean something he saw in his mind and not just something he himself is. However, I still believe he made us to look like him. If that is getting too deep, then I suppose I'm thinking too deeply into it. When the end is here, we will see our Lord for who he/she truly is; or someone we could not have imagined.