Pleasure of God in Creating All Things

Since there is an infinite fullness of all possible goodness in God and this goodness is capable of communication…it seems good that this fountain give forth in streams abundant. The inclination of goodness is to show goodness. Hence God was not constrained to show forth his goodness any more than the sun is to shine, rather it is his diffusive disposition to flow outwardly in creating…It was not need of communication or fellowship that compelled him, but rather his infinite pleasure and fullness in the existence of the Trinity overflowing as a fountain to create streams.[1]


[1] Jonathan Edwards. “The End for Which God Created the World” in The Works of Jonathan Edwards Vol. I (Carlisle, PA: Banner of Truth, 1995), 129.