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90 Facts About God...
God reveals Himself in His Word. But do we believe what He says?
by Lloyd W. Cary
The
first recorded question in all the Bible was asked by the Adversary in Genesis
3:1 where he asked simply, “Yea, hath God said...?” His purpose was to cast doubt upon God’s words. Today the same adversary
continues to cast doubt upon God’s Word,
but through more sophisticated means and through human agents. In modern times
he has raised up “scholars” and theologians who “interpret” God's Word in pedantic
nomenclature. Every trade or profession invents
a vocabulary to set it apart from other trades and professions. Doctors,
lawyers, scientists and, yes, modern-day Pharisees invent words that shut out
“outsiders,” who must then come to them and pay exorbitant fees and years of time to learn their trade to be accepted
into that field. After all, it is reasoned, if a Biblical “scholar” uses
terminology like hypostasis, the hypostatic union of Christ, or the hypostatic theory of the nature of God,
he must be “exceedingly godly and
knowledgeable” and one is immediately placed at a psychological disadvantage
and is often hard pressed to cope. The natural reaction is to just throw up
one’s hands in confusion and reason that such scholarship is too far above him
and to close one’s mind down and blindly accept whatever such “scholars” spoon
feed them. Hence the phrase, “Just smile and check your brain in at the door.”
And yet 2 Cor. 11:3 cautions us, “But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent
beguiled Eve through his subtlety, so
your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ.” Do we believe what God says about Himself… or do we have to go the egg-spurts?
There is a large body of the Church of God that has recently completely altered
its view of the nature of God. In the May 3, 1994, Worldwide News, page 4, in the article entitled “Clearing the Picture About Humans Being
Made in God’s Image,” (emphasis mine throughout.) it is asked, “What does
it mean to be made in God’s image? The question is not easy to answer because the Bible does not define the nature of God’s image.” Well, my Bible does! They go on to say that “This view does not suggest that God has
human form, but only that we individually are a bodily representation of a bodiless God.” Read that again! Are we to believe that such gibberish is
“scholarly”?
Under the subheading of Appearances,
Anthromorphisms (a typical jawbreaker catchword to impress others of their
supposed superior intelligence) they ask, “Now what about the appearances of
God in the Bible? And what about the many references to God’s face, eyes,
eyelids, nostrils, mouth, voice, arms, hair, hands, palm, fingers, feet heart,
bosom and bowels? Are they proof that God has bodily form?” To which they
blasphemously answer their own question, “NO!” and affirm that such
manifestations of God should not be
taken literally, but metaphorically, allegorically, or symbolically. Anything
but literally! Any literal descriptions of God are spiritualized away. They go
on to say in column four that what Moses saw in Exodus33:19-23 was not God, but a physical manifestation of God. Who are we to believe? What
does the Bible say?
Under the
subheading God’s attributes and the body they ask such asinine questions as:
• “Why would God have a body like the
human body?”
• “Could God have eyes?”
• “What
would he do with hands and fingers?”
• “Does
God need a tongue?”
• “If God has ears, what are they for?”
• “Could God have a nose for smelling,
teeth for chewing, legs and feet for walking?”
• “Why
would God have such a body? He
certainly doesn’t need one. So is it reasonable to believe he has one?”
Are we to
question God? Let the Scriptures speak! “Woe unto him that striveth with his Maker! Shall the clay say to him that fashioneth
it, What makest thou? or thy work, He hath no hand” (Isa 45:9)? See also Romans 1: 19-22.
90 Facts About God
Let
us set such foolish questions aside (see 2 Tim. 2:23) and hold fast the
faithful word as we have been taught that we may be able by sound doctrine both exhort and convince the gainsayers
(Titus 1:9-11). Let us read and believe the Scriptures as they stand! Listed below are 90 Facts About God listed along with Scriptural references, without
comment. Ask yourself honestly: Whom do I choose to believe? The pure, unadulterated Word of God... or those who
tell us that what we read does not mean what it says? Look the verses up for
yourself and make a real Bible Study of it. You’ll be glad you did!
1. GOD
IS ... A Person (Job 13:8; Heb. 1:3)
2. GOD
HAS... A spirit body (Dan. 7:9-14; 10:5-19; cp. I Cor.
15:44,49; Phil. 3:21)
3. Shape (Jn. 5:37)
4. Form (Phil. 2:5-7; 3:21)
5. Image and likeness (Gen. 1:26; 9:6; I
Cor. 11:7; Jas. 3:9)
6. Countenance (Ps. 11:7)
7. A head and a mind(Rev.19:12, 1:14; Jer.
19:5, 32:35)
8. A face (Deut. 34:10; Gen. 33:10; Ex.
33:11)
9. Hair (Dan. 7:9; Rev. 1:14)
10. Eyes (Rev. 1:14; Ps. 11:4; 18:24; 33:18)
11. Ears (Ps. 18:6; 34:15)
12. Hands (Ps. 102:25-26; Heb. 1:10)
13. Fingers (Ex. 31:18; Ps. 8:3-6)
14. Arms (Ps. 44:3; Jn.12: 38)
15. Loins (Ezek. 1:26-28; 8:1-4)
16. Feet (Ps 18:9; Ezek. 1:26; 24:10; 1 Cor. 15:27;
Heb 2:8; Rev. 1:15; 2:18)
17. Back parts (Ex. 33:23)
18. A mouth (Num. 12:8; Isa. 1:20)
19. Lips (Isa. 11:4; 30:27)
20. A tongue (Isa. 30:27)
21. A voice (Ps. 29:1-9; Heb 12:19, 26;
Rev 1:10; 10:3-4; Rev. 14:2l
22. A heart (Gen. 6:6; 8:21)
23. Breath (Gen. 2:7)
24. GOD HAS
FEELING AND AFFECTIONS ... such as love (Jn. 3:16)
25. Love and Hate (John 3:16; I John 4:8-9, 16; Pr.
6:16)
26. Pity (Ps. 103:13)
27. Anger (I Ki. 11:9)
28. Repentance (Gen. 6:6)
29. Jealousy (Ex. 20:5; 34:14)
30. Pleasure and delight (Ps. 147:10)
31. Fellowship (I Jn.1:1-7)
32. Joy ( Neh. 8:10; Gal. 5:22)
33. Peace (Gal. 5:22)
34. Longsuffering (Gal. 5:22)
35. Gentleness (Gal. 5:22)
36. Goodness (Gal. 5:22)
37. Faith (Gal. 5:22)
38. Self-control (Gal. 5:22)
39. Spirit (Ps. 143:10; Isa. 30:1)
40. GOD HAS
SPIRIT FACULTIES... He has mind (Rom. 11:34)
41. Intelligence (Gen. 1:26)
42. Wisdom (I Tim. 1:17; Ps. 119:130; Ps. 51:6; 1 Cor.
1:30)
43. Knowledge (Isa. 11:2; Rom. 1:20)
44. Discernment (Heb. 4:12)
45. Will (Rom. 8:27; 9:19)
46. Righteousness (Ps. 45:4)
47. Faith (Rom. 4:17; 12:3)
48. Faithfulness (I Cor. 10:13)
49. Hope (I Cor. 13:3)
50. Truth (Ps. 91:4; Jn. 17:17)
51. Power (Eph. 1:19; 3:7,20; Heb. 1:3)
52. Immutability (Heb. 6:17)
53. GOD DOES...
sit on a throne (Isa. 6:1; Dan. 7:9-11; Rev. 3:21)
54. Wear clothes (Dan. 7:7-9; Rev. 1:13)
55. Dwell in a city (Jn. 14:1-3)
56. Walk (Gen. 3:8; 18:1-8)
57. Ride (Ps. 18:19; 68:17; Ezek. 1)
58. Rest (Gen. 2:1-4; Heb. 4:4)
59. Eat food (Gen. 18:1-8)
60. Drink wine (Jud. 9:13; Mt. 26:29)
61. Hear and answer prayer (Ps. 84:11; Isa. 45:11; Jn.
16:23; Phil. 4:6; I Jn 5:14-15)
62. GOD DOES
NOT... CHANGE (Mal. 3:6; Heb. 13:8; Jas. 1:17)
63. GOD IS ... Good (Mt. 5: 25; Rom 2:4; Acts. 14:17)
64. Love (Jn. 3:16; Rom.15:30; I Jn. 4:8)
65. Truth (Dt. 34:2; Jn. 17:3, 17; I Jn. 5:20)
66. Holy (Ex. 15:11; Isa. 6:3; I Pet. 1:16)
67. Perfect (Dt. 32:4; Ps. 18:30; Mt. 5:48)
68. Merciful (Rom.12:1-2; 2 Cor. 1-2; Tit.
3:5)
69. Faithful (I Cor. 10:13; 2 Cor. 1:20; Heb.6: 18)
70. Provident (Job 38:41)
71. Comforter (Isa. 51:12; 2 Cor. 1:4; 7:6)
72. Deliverer (2 Sam 2:22; Ps.40: 17; 70:5; Rom.
11:26)
73. Preserver (Ps. 12:6-7; 30:3; 33:19; 41:2; 12:7)
74. Healer (Ps. 103:3; Ex. 15:26; 23:38; Isa. 33:24;
35:5-6; Jas. 5:14-15)
75. Helper (Heb. 13:6; Ps. 37:40; 46:5; Isa. 50:7,9)
76. Invisible (Col. 1:15)
77. Immortal (1 Tim. 1:17)
78. Life (Jer. 10:10; Jn. 5:26; Heb. 7:16; Rev. 11:11)
79. Self-existent (Ex. 3:14; 6:3; Jn.1: 4; 5:26)
80. Ever present (I Ki. 8:27; Ps. 139:7-12; Mt.
28:28))
81. All powerful (Mt. 28:18; Rev. 19:6)
82. Eternal (Dt. 33:27; Ps. 90:2; Isa. 57:15)
83. All knowing (Rom. 11:33; Ps. 44:21; 139:1-6; Pr.
24:12)
84. Omnipresent through His spirit (I Ki. 8:27; Jer.
23:24 Ps. 139:7-12; Mt. 28:20)
85. Unsearchable in greatness (Ps. 145:3)
86. GOD WILL...
Reign on the earth (Dan. 2:44; 7:13-14, 27; Zech. 14:9; Rev. 5:10)
87. Regather all Israel (Isa. 11:11-12; 61:4-6; Amos.
9:14,15; Ezek. 11:17-20;)
88. Resurrect the dead (Job 14:14-15; I Cor. 15; 2
Thes. 4:14-17; Rev. 20:4-6)
89. Judge all (Ps 7:8; Ps 82:8; Heb 13:4; Ps 98:9;
Ezek. 33:20; Heb 13:4; Rev 19:11)
90. Fill all the earth with knowledge of Himself (Isa.
11:9; Hab. 2:14)
The list could go on and
on. God manifests many other attributes and has bodily presence like other
beings. God made man after His image, after His likeness (Gen. 1:26). The only
difference is that He is composed of Spirit (Jn. 4:24), while we are composed
of physical matter.
It
is not asked in this religious organization if we believe God and His Word, but
if we accept the doctrinal assumptions and presuppositions of that
organization. If one dares to believe the Scriptures as they stand, or to
think for himself and to question aloud, he soon finds himself interrogated
and, if he does not subject himself to their—not
God’s—authority, he will soon find himself “marked” and ostracized (cp. 1
Pet. 5:3 & 3 Jn. 10-11). This, of course, is in accord with the prevailing
religious habit of saying that the Scriptures never mean what they say but
are capable of some sort of private interpretation disguised as “growing in
grace and knowledge” (2 Pet. 1:20). Actually, they are returning back to the
age-old Babylonian Mystery religious system and when the blind lead the blind
they will all fall into the ditch (See Luke 6:39 & 2 Pet. 2:1-3). God is
making a separation to see if you will follow Him and His Word... or if
you will follow a man and an organization. Christ said, “I am the vine and ye are the branches”
(John 15:5). There is no one between
you and God, no “middle” man, organization or intercessor but Christ. Whom will
you choose? If you find yourself compromising with God’s Word and going along
with the system, then that is your choice. Are you so soon removed (Gal.1:6-7)?
How much better to choose the Lord, no matter what the cost (Josh. 24:15 and
Luke 14:28)!
It
is hoped that this short list can provide an impetus to your own Bible study. It should be plain to
see that those pseudo-intellectuals who would convince you that God does not
have a body or other human-like attributes either do not read their Bible... or
hold their own exalted intellect and the desire for a paycheck over the word of
God. We have seen clearly what they
have done. Next, we need to ask ourselves, “Why would anyone want to do that?”
The
bottom line is this: some people believe the Book–and some don’t. Whom
will you believe? God warns, let no man deceive you (Mat. 24:4-5; Eph. 5:6-7).
Yea,
God hath said. Will you believe Him?
Lloyd W. Cary
(Member of W.C.G. for 27 years.)
(Written sometime in June, 1994)
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