Genesis 1
[3]Then God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.
How is it an act of faith for the omnipotent God to do exactly as He wills, knowing that He possesses all the resource within Himself to do it?
Here is God's definition of faith:
Hebrews 11
[1]Faith is the confidence that what we hope for will actually happen; it gives us assurance about things we cannot see.
God never had to hope for Creation to happen. God is omniscient, He sees all things.
Conclusion: The OP is wrong about God exhibiting faith in His creation.
Second, God can freely will whatsoever He desires. No one disagrees. What is pointed out is that God's creation is not free to do as it pleases. God's creation always is held within God's ordained and perfect will.
I've given you the truth. I can't give you the spiritual ability to recieve the truth.
"But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned".
Luke 22:41-42 KJVThe greatest ever exercised and recorded act of trust (faith) is?
The greatest ever exercised and recorded act of trust (faith) is?
LOL, what an arrogant cop-out on your part.
You have no biblical support for your claim so you simply state that the scripture I provide is from a natural man.
Let's assume I am a natural man as you assert. Does that make God's word wrong because I quoted it? If you will not receive the scripture that I quoted to you, what does that make you?
Yet, I provided scripture to show you are wrong, while you respond in anger toward me, with no ability to address the topic you started.The fact you need an explanation means to could never comprehend it nor accept it. You have no experience of trust you simply psyche up your mental attributes and wrongly label it without any spiritual understanding.
In regard to your use of scripture. You use scripture like a drunk use a lamp post. For support rather than for illumination.
Yet, I provided scripture to show you are wrong, while you respond in anger toward me, with no ability to address the topic you started.
Yet, you responded to me when I pointed out that God required no faith in Himself to create the world (Genesis 1:3) and then showed you God's definition of faith (Hebrews 11:1). So, you are not indifferent at all. You are engaged. But, you are not engaged in proving Genesis 1:3 as the greatest display of faith. You cannot prove it, because your contention has been disproven. Now, you merely attack the person who disproved your conjecture.What you describe as anger is actually indifference.
Yet, I provided scripture to show you are wrong, while you respond in anger toward me, with no ability to address the topic you started.
God's Spirit produces this fruit.You have not proven me wrong. All you have and will do is opposed the truth.
Trust is a part of the fruit of the Spirit. You are, in fact, denying the Deity of the Holy Spirit.
Some have said that Elohim does not need trust. Others insist that Messiah exerted trust. This is a denial of the Deity of The Messiah.
Where confusion appears then Satan reigns and heresy begets heresies.
"Elohim is not the author of confusion". 1 Cor 14:33
God's Spirit produces this fruit.
Galatians 5:22-24
[22]But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
[23]gentleness, and self-control. There is no law against these things!
[24]Those who belong to Christ Jesus have nailed the passions and desires of their sinful nature to his cross and crucified them there.
I do not oppose God's word. I show that you are wrong.
Nowhere in scripture do we read that God required faith to do what He has done. Your assertion is incorrect.