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21 Names of God: 17, El Olam

February 20, 2021 Tamara| A Girl in the Middle
21 Names of God: 17, El Olam
A Girl in the Middle | Titus 2 mentor encouraging women to love God and to love, well, their home and family.
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A Girl in the Middle | Titus 2 mentor encouraging women to love God and to love, well, their home and family.
21 Names of God: 17, El Olam
Feb 20, 2021
Tamara| A Girl in the Middle

El Olam

But have you ever really considered the idea, lasting forever, to its fullest meaning? Like, forever? This thought has baffled my mind since I was young. I often sit and think about being with Jesus in the realm of eternity. No end? That’s forever, but I still don’t quite get it and never will until I’m living it. By then, I figure it will no longer be perplexing my finite mind. Praise the Lord. 

There’s another side of forever, and it’s forever past. Oh, don’t start me with those movies that go back in time and pretend it’s all happening in the present; I can’t wrap my head around those, either. Something about my very logical and visual way of thinking, I’m sure. Ironically, back to the topic at hand: forever past. 

FOREVER PAST

While I admit to thinking about forever, it’s usually by way of the future, of my eternal life. I do know, and have thought in passing, of God’s ever presence-of Him having always been there. Forever past is a different thought, and El Olam is exactly that: Everlasting God, from forever past. 

EL OLAM

Eternal God, from everlasting to everlasting.

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El Olam

But have you ever really considered the idea, lasting forever, to its fullest meaning? Like, forever? This thought has baffled my mind since I was young. I often sit and think about being with Jesus in the realm of eternity. No end? That’s forever, but I still don’t quite get it and never will until I’m living it. By then, I figure it will no longer be perplexing my finite mind. Praise the Lord. 

There’s another side of forever, and it’s forever past. Oh, don’t start me with those movies that go back in time and pretend it’s all happening in the present; I can’t wrap my head around those, either. Something about my very logical and visual way of thinking, I’m sure. Ironically, back to the topic at hand: forever past. 

FOREVER PAST

While I admit to thinking about forever, it’s usually by way of the future, of my eternal life. I do know, and have thought in passing, of God’s ever presence-of Him having always been there. Forever past is a different thought, and El Olam is exactly that: Everlasting God, from forever past. 

EL OLAM

Eternal God, from everlasting to everlasting.