Day 57 – the Bible and God’s nature
God is CREATOR (Day 9)...
Genesis 1:1 – “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”
God is OMNIPOTENT (Day
10)... Ephesians 3:20 – “Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than
all we ask or imagine...”
the Argument from Fairness
God is RELATIONAL (Days 23, 24, and 37)... Genesis 9:9 – “I now establish My covenant with you and with your descendants after you...”
(Some would here
make a preemptive strike against the Bible by reminding me that Christians tend
to interpret scripture differently, often leading to conflicting views of God.
Indeed, denominations exist today that proclaim God’s nature in disparate ways,
despite the fact that each uses the same Bible as its authoritative source.
Others would add that the Bible itself is inconsistent, the Old Testament
portraying a God of judgment partial to Israel, the New Testament proclaiming a
God of love accessible to Jew and Gentile alike. We will discuss this at length
when we look in-depth at the nature of the Bible. Until then, let me make one
concession to the skeptic and also one rebuttal. That Christian denominations
view the Bible and God in different ways cannot be denied. But I think it needs
to be acknowledged as well that much more agreement than disagreement exists
among them. The latter, like all bad news, gets more attention, but the truth
is that people of different denominations tend to agree with one another more
than each would imagine or would like to admit. )
The message of the Bible is the recitation of
God’s mighty acts, not done in heaven but on earth. These mighty acts began
with creation, and the Bible’s testimony of it gives witness to three pivotal
affirmations: (1) the universe exists because God is and wills the universe to
exist; (2) man is unique in the creation, having been made with the capacity
for communion with his Maker; (3) all that God made is good, and it is his
purpose to redeem it from evil which was brought by man’s rebellion. –L. D. JOHNSON
The Bible
is touted by Christians everywhere as the Word of God. As such, it should
reveal to us a great deal about His nature. One would expect that I, a
Christian, would reference it frequently in these pages. But, as with book one,
I have purposely minimized its use—not to the same extreme, but a definite and
deliberate restriction nonetheless. My reason is the same as before (5 Reasons, Day 56). As your guide up the
slope of God’s nature, I have tried to use a reference point trusted by
everyone in our group. The universe we all inhabit is such a point of
reference. For this reason, I have sought to relate what it has to say about
God’s nature rather than what the Bible relates about Him.
What should
be comforting to students of the Bible, and a bit troubling to its opponents,
is the realization that the universe’s message about God seems to coincide with
the Biblical revelation. A quick review of our journey should leave
no doubt that this is true.
the Argument from Design
God is ACTIVE (Day 11)...
Ephesians 3:20 – “...according to His power that is at work within us...”
God is VOLITIONAL (Day
12)... First Peter 2:9 – “But you are a chosen people...belonging to God...who
called you out of darkness into His wonderful light.”
God is SOVEREIGN (Days
13-14)... Psalm 115:3 – “Our God in heaven, He does what pleases Him.”
God is OMNISCIENT (Day
15)... Psalm 139:6 – “Such knowledge is too wonderful for me, too lofty for me
to attain.”
God is MORAL (Day 17)...
Romans 2:15 – “...the requirements of the Law are written on their hearts...”
God is RIGHTEOUS (Day
17)... Psalm 119:137 – “Righteous are You, O Lord, and Your laws are right.”
God is HOLY (Day 20)...
Isaiah 6:3 – “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty...”
the Argument from Supernatural Belief
God is RELATIONAL (Days 23, 24, and 37)... Genesis 9:9 – “I now establish My covenant with you and with your descendants after you...”
God is REVELATORY (Days 23,
24, and 37)... Romans 1:19 – “...what may be known about God is plain to them,
because God has made it plain to them...”
God is TRANSCENDENT (Day
26)... Ecclesiastes 11:5 – “...you cannot understand the work of God, the Maker
of all things.”
God is GRACIOUS (Day 27)...
Ephesians 4:7 – “...to each one of us grace has been given.”
the Argument from Human Characteristics
God is OMNIPRESENT (Day
41)... Psalm 139:7 – “Where can I go from Your presence, and where can I flee
from Your Spirit?”
God is LOVING (Day 42)...
First John 4:16 – “God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in
him.”
God is FAIR AND JUST (Day
43)... Isaiah 61:8 – “For I, the Lord, love justice...”
God is PURPOSEFUL (Day
44)... Proverbs 19:21 – “Many are the plans in a man’s heart, but it is the
Lord’s purpose that prevails.”
the Argument from Personal Testimony
God is RELEVANT (Day 47)...
Acts 17:28 – “For in Him we live and move and have our being.”
God is EXPERIENTIAL (Day
48)... Luke 2:9 – “...and the glory of the Lord shone about them.”
God is TRANSFORMING (Day
49)... Second Corinthians 5:17 – “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a
new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!”
God is INCARNATE (Days
51-52)... John 1:14 – “The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us...”
God is ONE (Day 53)...
Isaiah 45:22 – “...for I am God, and there is no other.”
God is THREE-IN-ONE (Day
54)... Second Corinthians 13:14 – “May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and
the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.”
Thus far, I have avoided on our religious journey anything like the
litany of scripture just given. I do so now only to emphasize how the
universe’s portrait of God mirrors the picture of God scribbled by the Biblical
authors on stone and parchment. Indeed, the Bible’s message about God tends to
parallel the conclusions we have reached about Him without its help. On a later
leg of our journey I will hold the Bible before the group at every step, using
it—as the Psalmist advises—to light the path before us. Until then, my limited
references to scripture should not be misinterpreted as any disrespect toward
or lack of confidence in scripture. All that is involved here is a little
timing and sensitivity. In short, I have chosen for the moment not to shove the
Bible in the face of those among us who mistrust it. One must always be
careful, when arguing theology, to start at a place where everyone can sing in
unison. The universe, not the Bible, is that starting place.
Daily Quotation
L. D. Johnson, An Introduction to the Bible (Nashville: Convention Press, 1969),
131.
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