what does the bible say?
God being outside
of time is a way of expressing the biblical truth of God’s transcendence and
His eternality. Being transcendent means that He is completely different and
unlike His creation (Isaiah 55:8–9). Being eternal means that God has always
existed, even before time was created (Psalm 90:2). Genesis refers to God’s
creation being “in the beginning” (Genesis 1:1), implying that time began with
creation.
So, being outside
of time means that God is not contained by it nor restricted by it. However, God
can also operate inside of time. We see physical examples of His working within
the constraints of time, such as the Angel of the LORD (Genesis 22) and Jesus,
the Son of God, being fully God yet also limited by time in His humanity (Galatians
4:4).
Therefore, while God
is outside of time, He also operates within it. He can do this because He is simultaneously
transcendent (distinct from creation) and imminent (actively and intimately
involved with His creation). He is outside of time and unrestricted by it, yet
He works within time to accomplish His purposes. Knowing that God
is outside of time is a comfort for believers. It means that everything happening is what God has ordained and that He will work out
everything for good in the end.