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God the Good Creator

Our 1689 Confession words the first phrase of the first sentence of this first paragraph slightly differently from the Westminster and Savoy Confessions. The 1689 says, "God the Good Creator of all things, in His infinite power and wisdom doth uphold… The Westminster and Savoy Confessions say – "God the Great Creator of all things doth uphold, direct, etc. Now, why would you think that the framers of the 1689 Confession would replace the word "great" with "good" in that first phrase? I believe that they changed the wording in this way because they believed that God in His Divine Providence has very prominently and practically displayed His goodness to all of His creation and all the creatures that He has made, so that they could know it and appreciate it. God's providence should be highly valued by all men. They should rejoice in it greatly and praise Him for it continually. God is infinitely great in His the execution of His Divine purposes, but in His Providence He is Personally good to you and to me. I think that this can be demonstrated from the word of God itself.

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Psalm 145:3-9; Psalm 147
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