Amen to that, dearest sister in Christ: For your witness here is the report of Truth unvarnished: God's creative will constitutes the nature of all things; His permissive will leaves scope for human freedom.
I like to think that He wills to do so because He intended man to be his faithful steward, even his "co-creator," in the management and development of the Creation He made in the Beginning -- ex nihilo, just as you say.
I know that God loves His creation; but that of all He made, He loves man utmost. (I have this finding via direct experience of God's Word. Should be nothing so very unusual about that, even in our day....)
May God forgive me, but I am beginning to wonder whether man, as he seems to understand himself in the so-called post-modern world -- I would call it the post-human world -- is deserving of God's love.
Then I am reminded of the parable of the Prodigal Son, and the blessed joy attending his reunion with his Father. And once again realize that all things, here on earth and in heaven, work to God's good purpose -- He who constantly maintains the highest standard of good for each and all of His creatures, though perhaps in ways that we cannot even begin to imagine....
Thank you ever so much for your beautiful essay/post, dearest Alamo-Girl!
Then I am reminded of the parable of the Prodigal Son, and the blessed joy attending his reunion with his Father. And once again realize that all things, here on earth and in heaven, work to God's good purpose -- He who constantly maintains the highest standard of good for each and all of His creatures, though perhaps in ways that we cannot even begin to imagine....