What does transcendent mean? How is God transcendent?

Quick answer

Transcendent means to be greater than—to transcend—something or someone else. God is transcendent because He is the Creator, and thus, both greater than and unlike anything in creation.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

Transcendence refers to something or someone being higher, bigger, or different than something or someone else. We might say, for example, that a particular athlete’s abilities transcend all others. That means that they are unlike other athletes. When we talk about God’s transcendence, then, we are talking about His greatness. However, God’s transcendence is not “greatness by degree.” That is, God is not like us, just a lot bigger. Instead, as the Creator, He is entirely different from us. We are unable to understand His thoughts, override His will, or be of any kind of threat to Him. And though God is also near to us, because of the distance between us and the holy God, we can only relationally draw near to Him through Jesus.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

There are few other truths of Scripture which cause us to figuratively strain our necks trying to see where God ends more than the doctrine of transcendence. We often—and rightly—think of God as near and working for our good. However, we need to stop and also think about just who God is.

He is not like us, only bigger. Instead, He is completely different than us. He has always existed, creates out of nothing, and does whatever He wants. While He offers a relationship with Himself through Jesus, He also demands reverence and fear. That is why even believers are to live humbly and obediently. Thinking about God’s “size” is one way for us to grow in that humility.

Also, as we think about how great He is, we grow in confidence. When we think of God as small, we fear our enemies. However, when we remember that He knows all of the billions upon billions of stars personally (Psalm 147:4), then there is no one that we need to fear because they are like dust to our God.

Let us praise Him and remember who He is and treat Him like He deserves. He’s a kind God, but not a small one—let that thought encourage us to lift our gaze even higher as we exalt Him!

UNDERSTAND

REFLECT

ENGAGE