I. God as Horizon
The Hidden Field moves beneath all things —
a living current of grace through culture, faith, and time.
Grace unfolds as life through time.
Illumination enters form.
Coherence becomes visible.
Yet what becomes visible
is never the whole.
For a coherent cosmos to remain alive,
God must not collapse into explanation.
God is the horizon beyond grace’s current illumination.
Not absence.
Not delay.
Not withheld knowledge.
Horizon.
As grace reveals more,
God does not shrink.
The horizon widens.
God exceeds illumination.
II. The Tension That Preserves
Every living system endures through tension —
form and flow,
revelation and mystery,
participation and transcendence.
If revelation consumes mystery,
coherence collapses into control.
If mystery overwhelms revelation,
relationship dissolves into distance.
God and humanity are not equals in balance.
They are held in right proportion.
God exceeds illumination.
Humanity participates in what is revealed.
When humans attempt to own God,
humanity distorts.
When God is reduced to explanation,
transcendence diminishes in practice.
Held in right tension,
both remain whole.
III. The Human Posture
As grace reveals,
systems form.
Understanding deepens.
Direction emerges from collective participation.
The field sustains what is given.
The collective steers what is revealed.
Yet beyond every revealed symmetry,
God exceeds illumination.
This is not God reduced for comprehension.
It is God held in right relation.
To collapse God into explanation
is to reduce transcendence to possession.
To hold God beyond explanation
is to preserve both awe and agency.
To live within the field
is to participate in God without owning God.
To know
is to kneel without shrinking.
To stand before God as horizon
and remain human.
Genesis does not resolve God.
It preserves proportion.
The current flows.
God remains beyond illumination.
And what exceeds explanation
keeps both creation and creature whole.




