Psychology Quote by A.W. Tozer
““In the beginning God.” Not matter, for matter is not self-causing. It requires an antecedent cause, and God is that Cause. Not law, for law is but a name for the course which all creation follows. That course had to be planned, and the Planner is God. Not mind, for mind also is a created thing and must have a Creator back of it. In the beginning God, the uncaused Cause of matter, mind and law. There we must begin.””
About This Quote
Source Sermon: Unknown preaching context, likely early 20th‑century Christian discourse
The universe requires an uncaused first cause, identified as God, who initiates matter, mind, and law.
In simple terms: God is the original cause of everything.
Consider God as the ultimate source of existence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal belief
- ethical decision making
- scientific inquiry
- education
- spiritual practice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is an uncaused cause necessary?
- How does this view interact with modern cosmology?
The argument assumes a single cause and may conflict with scientific explanations of the universe.