Pantheism – What is it?

Quick answer

Pantheism is the belief that everything is God and God is everything, which contradicts biblical teaching about God's distinct nature as Creator.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

The Bible marks a sharp distinction between God as Creator and His creation. It teaches that God is eternal, omnipresent, and distinct from what He has made (Genesis 1:1; Psalm 90:2). Scripture affirms God's uniqueness and condemns the worship of creation (Romans 1:25). The Bible presents God as personal and relational, not an impersonal force permeating all things (Exodus 3:14; John 17:3). It teaches that God is holy and separate from His creation, while still being intimately involved with it (Isaiah 6:3; Acts 17:27–28). The consistent biblical message is that there is one true God, who alone is worthy of worship (Deuteronomy 6:4–5; Isaiah 45:5–6).

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

The distinction between Creator and creation is crucial for maintaining a proper and humble understanding of God's nature and our relationship to Him. Believers should worship God alone and appreciate creation as His handiwork, not as divine itself. It also provides a foundation for addressing environmental and ethical issues from a biblical standpoint—valuing creation as God's work while avoiding nature worship. Recognizing the personal nature of God as revealed in Scripture helps believers pursue a relational faith, rather than an impersonal spiritual experience.

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