There is a mystery to godliness and what God is attracted to in us. It's an intangible that people can't really quantify because of our nature to destroy or ruin everything we try our hands at. So if we think we see something...we are more likely to get it wrong...since we tend to reason with our carnal minds based on previous experiences.
But God is wholly other. There is nothing in our experience that prepares us for God and His ways. These run contrary to our ways.
So part of faith is going against everything we think is realistic and logical. It is to throw out our puny brains in regards to God. Can we do that?
VERY few can even consider that.
I have said many times that IN Christ is no sin. How many people can accept that without getting their 4 pound brains involved so as to deny the power of God to do absolutely ANYTHING?
I can do ALL things in Christ. But almost nobody actually believes that.
Hence we don't see the kind of faith that changes the world. It's a lack of faith in God.
Again, I wholeheartedly agree except that last sentence, and that is only because sit sounds like you're saying that it's possible for God to lack faith I know you're not saying that, but when we start talking about lacking faith in God, that's really just a silly idea. It betrays what we really believe though which is what you're saying. When we get honest with ourselves, we abandon everything we depend upon, and place our trust exclusively upon God.
When you point out that God is wholly other, the word I usually use is "transcendent" which for me, takes it beyond the other, e.g. "Beside me there is no other" which isn't to say that God is the only "other", but that there is only God.
When you say there is nothing in our experience that prepares us for God and His ways, It's once again one of those ways of talking that can be taken two different ways. I think the carnal mind looks at it as completely foreign whereas the spirit, sees what there is in our experience that prepares us for God, and what is seen is actually nothing. It is when everything that we identity with is abandoned or denied or emptied that we encounter the truth.
All who are in Christ are completely sinless. All who walk by faith are perfected in, with, and through Christ. All are one in, with, and through Christ. For all practical intents and purposes, there is only Christ. Just as when one sees the son, they see the father, so too when one has seen a new creature in Christ, they see Christ, and that is what allows us all to believe.
I have a collection of what I call the Satanic verses of the bible. They're unwritten verses that most Christians see, but are nowhere to be found anywhere in scripture. One of the most prominent is: "All things are possible with God, except keeping His commandments".