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Justice: The God of the Bible is a just God in that He has complete authority over everything He created. God’s justice is reflected in His law.
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Read Exodus 20:1-21 & Matthew 22:37-40. What are the characteristics of God in these passages? Exodus 20:1-21 Tells how god is a jealous God no one should worship other gods or images or status in his place. It tells you not to use God’s name in vain. God wants his children to follow the Ten Commandments. Matthew 22: 37-40: Tells how God wants you to love him with all your heart. And how he wants you to love your neighbor, as you love yourself.
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What does He command of His people? The Ten Commandments
------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Love: In the Bible, God is described as being love. In the story of the Bible, the reader can see the love of God throughout the story of redemption. Because God has no needs, He is self-sufficient, His love is for the benefit of all His creation. ------------------------------------------------- In the following passages, how is God described? What are the characteristics listed? ------------------------------------------------- Psalm 100:5: God as being good; his mercy lost forever and that he is true to generations ------------------------------------------------- Psalm 103:1-1: It tells how God is a forgiving God also a healer. ------------------------------------------------- 1 John 4:7-11: Tells how God have given us eternal life through his son. And that there are three that bear record in heaven, which is the father the son and the Holy Spirit. Eternal life is in his son. ------------------------------------------------- Psalm 145:8-9, 15 & 16: It tells how the Lord is gracious full of compassion. He is a patient God, he is good to all and how he sent his commandments on things that needed to be obeyed. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Immutability: The Bible states that God is eternal and complete in every way. Because of this, He never changes. God is not subject to growth or improvement or failure. He cannot become anything more or less than what He already is. ------------------------------------------------- In the following passages, how is God described? What are the characteristics listed? ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Malachi 3:6: It tells how God describe himself as Lord, he confess he do not change. He is always the same God. ------------------------------------------------- Numbers 23:19: It describe God as a person that do not lie, he is someone of truth. ------------------------------------------------- 1 Samuel 15:29: It describe Jonathan Saul’s son went to David in the woods how God was his strength he strengthen his hand in God, God was a protector. ------------------------------------------------- James 1:17 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- What’s in a Name? The names of God tell us a great deal about his character. ------------------------------------------------- 1. Look up the following passages to learn some of the names of God: ------------------------------------------------- Elohim- The Creator- Genesis 1:1-3 : ------------------------------------------------- I AM- Exodus 3:14-15: He said I am that I am; and he said thus shale I say unto the children of Israel, that I am.” Meaning he was sent unto you. ------------------------------------------------- El Roi- The God Who Sees- Genesis 16:13: And she called the name of the Lord that spoke unto he, thou God seest …show more content…
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God can impact Christians in the Omniscience sense because God knows our hearts. God knows our every thought before it enters into our mind set. God knows of the things that we will speak before they are spoken. God is a superior he have all the power and knowledge because he created us. He prophesies our lives he needs no knowledge or direction from anyone else. In the Omnipresence sense, God is unlimited in his ability to be with you, he has no limit or no boundaries of where he will go. He is a god of all Gods and he is everywhere. It tells you in the bible that he is Lord and that he has the ability to be everywhere at all