Praying for genuine spiritual reformation in Nairobi by preaching the whole counsel of God (Acts 20:27) Precept upon precept, line upon line... Isaiah 28:10, 13
Thursday, September 12, 2013
THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD 1:
The Bible, God’s Word, tells us what God is like and
what He is not like. Without the authority of the Bible, any attempt to explain
God’s attributes would be no better than an opinion, which by itself is often
incorrect, especially in understanding God (Job 42:7). To say that it is important for us to try to
understand what God is like is a huge understatement. Failure to do so can
cause us to set up, chase after, and worship false gods contrary to His will (Exodus 20:3-5).
Since God is an infinite Being, no human can fully answer this God-sized question,
but through God’s Word, we can understand much about who God is and what He is
like. May we all wholeheartedly continue to seek after Him (Jeremiah 29:13).
Only what God has chosen to reveal of Himself can be
known. One of God's attributes or qualities is “light,” meaning that He is
self-revealing in information of Himself (Isaiah 60:19;James 1:17). The fact that God has revealed knowledge of
Himself should not be neglected (Hebrews 4:1). Creation, the Bible, and the Word made flesh
(Jesus Christ) will help us to know what God is like.
Let's start by understanding that God is our Creator and that we are a part of His creation (Genesis 1:1;Psalm 24:1) and are created in His image. Man is above the
rest of creation and was given dominion over it (Genesis 1:26-28). Creation is marred by the fall but still offers a
glimpse of God’s works (Genesis 3:17-18;Romans 1:19-20). By considering creation's vastness, complexity,
beauty, and order, we can have a sense of the awesomeness of God.
Reading through some of the names of God can be
helpful in our search of what God is like. They are as follows:
God is just; He is no respecter of persons in the sense of
showing favoritism (Deuteronomy 32:4;Psalm 18:30). God is omnipotent; He is all-powerful and can do
anything that pleases Him, but His actions will always be in accord with the
rest of His character (Revelation 19:6;Jeremiah 32:17,27).
God is omnipresent, meaning He is
present everywhere, but this does not mean that God is everything (Psalm 139:7-13;Jeremiah 23:23). God is omniscient, meaning He knows the past, present, and future,
including what we are thinking at any given moment. Since He knows everything,
His justice will always be administered fairly (Psalm 139:1-5;Proverbs 5:21).
God is one; not only is there no other, but He is alone in
being able to meet the deepest needs and longings of our hearts. God alone is
worthy of our worship and devotion (Deuteronomy 6:4). God is righteous, meaning that God cannot and will not pass over
wrongdoing. It is because of God’s righteousness and justice that, in order for
our sins to be forgiven, Jesus had to experience God's wrath when our sins were
placed upon Him (Exodus 9:27;Matthew 27:45-46;Romans 3:21-26).
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