All About God #1
At least what God has revealed to us
PART ONE by Keith Hunt There are many who reading the Bible read it as though all and everything it contains is "parables" "symbolic" "metaphors" and hence to them everything the Bible contains must be understood in different and other ways than "literal." Of course the Bible does use "symbols" (the book of Revelation is full of them as is the book of Daniel) and "parables" (Jesus in the four Gospels used parables time and time again), but to understand everything written in the Bible as symbolic and nothing as literal, meaning what it says and saying what it means, would (as it has done with many) indeed bring about hundreds of differing and conflicting ideas and teachings as to what the Bible is saying. Truly reading the Word of the Lord in ONLY this manner (as being only written in metaphors and symbolism) would give credence to the saying that many Bible agnostics use "Well, you can make the Bible say just about anything." Yet many who read the Bible this way, with anything but "literal" in their minds, have no real concrete conception in their mind or in words of expression, as to how to explain to someone WHO or WHAT is God. They have little or no way to explain to anyone the truth about God. God, to them is so vague, so unreal, so mystic, so far away, so clouded in foggy haze, they are usually just lost for words in trying to explain what God is like to anyone who asks them to explain their concept of God. Some religionists go so far as to say it is just not possible to explain or understand God, to themselves or to anyone else for that matter. To them it seems God is a kind of nothingness, there but not there, living but yet not living as we think of living in the human mind. Some think of God as "in everything." In the trees, the rivers, the flowers, and just everywhere in every living thing. Such a view still ends up as God being a nebulous "nothingness." Then some religious groups simply say it is impossible to know about or to understand what God is, and teach you should not try to figure out the truth about God. Well, with such people and such religious groups with those kinds of teaching about what God is, or in their case, what God is not, for to them He is a concept of nothing in any tangible way, I have to openly and bluntly confess, I have little or "nothing" in common (pun intended). So the following will also mean nothing to such people of this theological mindset, who cannot conceive of God as anything but a vague, un-describable essence of something out there yet not out there in a literal way as having form and shape like we humans have form and shape. But, to you who read the Bible to include "literal" reading, to you who believe the Bible does in most parts "says what it says and means what it says" - then to you, this study will be insightful and edifying. To you, if you have not already come to see the wonderful truths that the Eternal God has revealed about Himself in His Word, then you will be in for some real eye-opening surprises. To you, you will come to see maybe as never before the truth about God, at least what God has revealed about Himself in His Word. SOME DEFINITIONS GOD. This word in its simple definition means DEITY and is a general term used even of false gods as well as the true God of heaven. The word GOD can be used and is used in the Bible as a proper name for the ONE supreme God the Father (as He is called in the New Testament). It is also used for the person of the New Testament called Jesus Christ. Looking up every place in the New Testament in an exhaustive Concordance of the Bible such as "Strong's Concordance," where the word "God" is used will soon clearly prove the above two points. GODHEAD. The term simply means that which is divine. Col. 2: 9 states Jesus is part of the Godhead. Of course God the Father is also of the Godhead. Hence we know there are TWO revealed to us that are in the Godhead. The subject of the Holy Spirit, who or what he/it is, I cover under a separate study on this Website. ONE. Many get confused over this word. The Hebrew word for "one" in the Scriptures as "one Lord" (Deut.6: 4-6) and "one God" (Mal.2: 10) is ACHAD, and basically means, be unity, collect, be united in one, one in number. It is used as ONE in unity many times; "they shall be one flesh" (Gen.2: 24); "the people is one" (Gen. 11: 6). The Greek word for ONE in "one Lord" and "one God" in Mark 12: 29 is HEIS, together in one (John 11: 52) and to be ONE in UNITY (John 10: 30; 17: 11, 21-23 ). The English word ONE can also mean one in unity. We speak of " I belong to one certain church congregation" or "I belong to our one local swimming club." Whether one in UNITY or one in NUMBER is the meaning in a particular passage must be determined by the context of the passage of Scripture we are reading and not by the meaning of the word itself. IN. This word means in many Bible passages "in union with" and certainly when used of PERSONS it does not mean BODILY ENTRANCE INTO. We read of God being IN Christ (2 Cor. 5: 19) and Christ being IN God (John 14: 10-11, 20). We also note that man can be IN Christ (2 Cor. 5: 19) and Christ can be IN man (Rom.8: 10). We read of man being IN the Spirit and the Spirit being IN man (Rom.8: 9). It never means in all these cases BODILY ENTRANCE INTO, for all of the persons like God and Christ and mankind are individual persons with their own individual bodies and cannot be getting inside of each other in any literal bodily sense. When the apostle Paul said things like "I have you IN my heart" and "You are IN our hearts (2 Cor. 7: 3; Phil. 1: 7), he could not be meaning it was something literal but only meaning IN UNION WITH, certainly not bodily entrance. Being ONE with and IN each other does not depend on being in any bodily contact, or the loss of any individual character or personality. Persons can be IN each other and ONE with each other, though they are literally in body, thousands of miles apart from each other. So Christ IN God and God IN Christ does not mean they are one and the same PERSON. The NT (New Testament) clearly shows God the Father and God the Son are TWO separate and distinct PERSONS. They are not INSIDE each other, in a bodily manner. When Jesus came to earth from the Father, the Father God was STILL in heaven. When Jesus prayed to the Father in heaven, He was not praying to Himself, but to the Father God who was a PERSON still in heaven above. When Jesus died, and was dead and not still alive (see the studies on "Death and Immortality" to prove that death is not the continuing of life), the Father was alive in heaven, and He, through His power of the Holy Spirit, raised Jesus from the dead to a resurrection of immortal glory. GOD IS A REAL PERSON All of the following combined are proof positive that God is a very real individual personal being. Personal names are given Him (Gen.1:1; Ex. 3: 13-15; 6: 3; Ps. 68: 4). He has many names showing many of His attributes. His names are found over 19,000 times in the Scriptures. Personal statements are made about God, just as they may be about you and me and other persons. Personal plans are ascribed to Him, such as that it was not good for man to be alone and that He would thus make woman for man. His plan to confound the one language at the tower of Babel, and to bring a flood of waters on the age of Noah to destroy the wickedness of man. Personal acts are attributed to him, such as making man from the clay of the earth as well as making woman from Adam's rib. Many more such personal acts of God can be found throughout the entire Bible. Personal pronouns are used of God both in the singular and the plural (i.e Gen.1: 26; 3: 22; 11:7; Isa.6: 8; John 17: 11-21). Many verses show and prove that God does have form and shape, that He does have a body (see my study "Does God have a Body?" on this Website) The Bible shows over and over again that God has emotions, passions, desires, affections, very much like we humans have. God can be tender, merciful, loving. He can get upset, run out of patience, even get angry. He can be jealous, very patient, sorrowful. He has all the emotions we have only in perfect balance and righteousness. The Bible shows many times over that God has a mind, has reasoning powers, has intellect. His Word shows that sometimes He has talked to and debated with, and reasoned with, and had His mind changed by, human beings (Moses on one occasion persuaded God not to destroy the Israelites and start all over again with children from Moses himself as God was thinking about doing). Even Satan has been allowed to reason and debate with God from time to time, see the first chapters of the book of Job. Yes, indeed, all the above prove unmistakeably that God is a very real individual and not just an indescribable essence of a nothingness. THE INVISIBILITY OF GOD The invisibility of God is subject to the WILL and the POWER of God. If God chooses to manifest Himself as a physical man, so men can see, talk to, eat a meal with, even touch, then the Lord has the power to so transform Himself into flesh and bone. This manifestation God has done a number of times over the past millenniums. In Genesis 18 the Eternal God came with two angels (also appearing as human flesh and bone) to visit Abraham. They talked and ate a meal together. Many times God talked to Moses face to face, as with a friend, so the Scriptures tell us. Sometimes persons have seen God in a vision, Ezekiel was one of them who saw God in the minds-eye or vision (Ezekiel 2 and 10). John in the book of Revelation shows us that he also had seen in vision of the minds-eye, the persons of both the Father and the Son. This would not have been seeing them in full glory, or putting it another way, not seeing them in the literal glory of their beings, for a very important reason. It was Moses who asked if he could see the God of Israel in His full glory. His request was denied, for one saving reason. He was told that no human person could look upon the face of God in a literal way while God was still in His glory form, as no human seeing God thus could continue to live (Exodus 33: 18-23). The Lord did allow Moses to see Him from the back, but not His face. In God's time plan He has told us that one day all His children will see His face in full glory. That will come to pass when all His children are glorified in a resurrection of CHANGE from mortal to immortal (1 Cor.15). And when sin and death has an end, when the new heaven and the new earth will have come. When God the Father Himself will come to that new earth to dwell among His children forever (Rev. 21: 3-7; 22: 4-5). At that day God the Father will never be invisible again to any of His sons and daughters. GOD AS SPIRIT (JOHN 4: 24) - WHAT IT REALLY MEANS There are HUNDREDS of verses in the Bible to help us understand the "spirit" world, or the world we do not normally see. Most of the time we do not see the vast multitude of creatures in this world of the invisible spirit. But it is there, all around us, and just as busy (probably even more so) as our little planet that is just a tiny speck of sand in an ever expanding sandy beach of planets, stars, and galaxies, that make up our universe. The Bible declares that there are HEAVENLY and EARTHLY "bodies" and that there is a "natural" body and for Christians there will be a SPIRITUAL body (1 Cor. 15: 35-58). We learn from this chapter fifteen in 1 Corinthians that all things in creation have separate bodies from all others - bodies for grain, fish, birds, beasts, man and every living thing on earth. There are bodies for the sun, the moon, the stars, and all things material. There are bodies for angels, cherubims, seraphims, and all living creatures that God has created in the "spirit" world. No exception is made in the word of God to the effect that God is the exception, and has no body. I have proved in another study on this Website, that God does have a body. So when Jesus said that God is "spirit" in John 4, He was NOT meaning that God is somehow bodiless or a bunch of "nothingness." Jesus taught elsewhere that God has a voice and shape (John 5: 37). Jesus later showed John in the book of Revelation, that God the Father HAS shape, and can sit on a throne (Rev.4 and 5). The Greek word for "shape" in John 5: 37 is EIDOS, and means, form, appearance, shape, fashion. It is something that refers to outward form or what can be seen with either the human eye or the sight that the spirit world can see with, for spirit can see spirit. The spirit world is not dumb or blind. Moses declared that man was made in the "image" of God (Gen. 1: 26-27; 9: 6). The Hebrew word for "image" is TSELEM, meaning shape, resemblance, figure, bodily form, as proven in many passages where it is used. See a Bible Concordance, such as Strong's. The Hebrew word for "likeness" is DEMOOTH, meaning, model, shape, similitude, and bodily resemblance. See a Bible Concordance once again. Paul was inspired to say that mankind was "the image and glory of God" (1 Cor. 11: 7). The Greek word for "image" here is EIKON, meaning likeness, profile, and bodily resemblance. This can, once more be proven by looking up all the verses in a Concordance, where this Greek word is used in the New Testament. There is NO QUESTION about man being made in the likeness, in the bodily form and shape of God. Hence it stands to reason and logic that God then has a body, that He has form and shape like unto us humans. The Hebrew and Greek words above may be used in other ways in the Scriptures, but the number of times they are used to refer to what we normally think of, when we think of shape, likeness, form, of something that can been seen, is proof positive that God is a being that has form and shape, a body. The Bible is loaded with passages where men have seen God, either when He manifested Himself in flesh and bone and came to earth for a while, or as men were given insight to see God as in heaven or as a somewhat glory being. Remembering that God can never show Himself in full glory, face to face with man, because He has said no human person could ever live, if they saw Him this way (see Exodus 33). Other verses you may want to note are: Ge. 18; 32: 24-30; Exodus 33: 11-23; 24: 9-11; Josh. 5: 13-15; Judg. 6: 11-23; 13: 3-23; 1 Chron. 21: 16-17; Job 42: 5; Isaiah 6: 1-13; Amos 9: 1; Ezekiel 1: 26-28; 10 ; 1, 20; 40: 3; Dan. 7: 9-14; 10: 5-6; Acts 7: 56-59. And also a number of passages in the book of Revelation, where God and Christ reveal that they are beings with form and shape, having a body. The Bible says that all the redeemed will one day (when the new heavens and new earth come) SEE the FACE of God (Greek, PROSOPON, countenance, outward appearance, surface, person), with their eyes (Rev. 7: 9; 14: 5; 21: 3; 22: 4-5). See the word "face" in Matt. 6: 17; 18: 10; 26: 39, 67; Acts 6: 15; 20: 25, 38: 1; 1 Cor. 13:12; Rev. 4: 7; 6: 16; 10: 1; 20: 11. The word is used in these passages of BOTH God and man, so both must have a face. What is good for the one, must be good for the other, or the Bible is impossible to read and understand. Some, who have never seen God, as did many in the days of the writing of the Bible, say that God CANNOT be understood, and some even go so far as saying God is formless, a "nothingness." I personally do not worship a "nothingness" or a formless something that does not have a body or a shape. The Bible over and over again, teaches us that God is a very REAL PERSON with a SHAPE, with a form and body. It is in the form and shape of us human beings, who were made in the likeness, and shape, of God. Some would say that the verses about the shape of God are just figures of speech, and are not to be taken in any literal way as meaning God has a body and form and shape. It is true the Bible uses figures of speech many times, but taking the WHOLE context of MANY verses throughout the Bible, it should be clear that MUCH MORE than "figures of speech" are used to convey the truth to us that God is a very real personage, that Jesus Christ is a very real personage, that they both have form and shape, and both have a body, just as all other created things, in heaven and earth, have bodies. For those who will read the Bible and not turn it all into "figures of speech" where anyone can then make the Bible say a million different things, especially about the world that we normally do not see with the human eye, then it is clear that there are many different "spirit" beings, even "things" like the heavenly Jerusalem, and all have form and shape. The created beings of the unseen world have form and shape, have a body. And God the Father, and Jesus, at His right hand, also then have a body each, with form and shape. We need to understand some truths of God and the invisible "spirit" world. We can gain some BASIC truth from two fine examples in the Bible. Read all of 2 Kings chapter 6. Note verses 15-17. read all of Genesis 18. In 2 Kings 6, we see that as I have stated, the spirit world is normally UNSEEN to the human eye. We also see that God can, if He so wishes and decides, let the human eye SEE the spirit world. Then we notice that besides angel beings, there are spirit animals, such as horses, and spirit "things" such as chariots. We see that when God allows humans to see this world, the things they see have shape and form. Genesis 18 shows us the truth that angels (and God) can transform themselves into flesh and bone, can appear to mankind as human, can talk and eat a meal with humans. This is why Paul said that we should entertain strangers, for in so doing many of us have entertained angels unaware (see Heb. 13: 1). All of this explains the nature of Jesus' resurrection from death after being crucified. His physical body was indeed "glorified" and made immortal, and with immortality came all authority in heaven and earth, as He told His disciples. He had all authority over the unseen spirit and over physical matter. As the last chapters of the Gospels show us, Jesus could appear and disappear in front of humans at will. He could come into a room where the doors were shut, and stand in the midst of His eleven apostles. And after visiting with them, on one occasion, eating a piece of fish, letting them handle and touch him, He could "vanish" away in a split second. There is a "spirit world" and there is a physical material world. Actually Scripture tells us that God, through Christ (the God being who became Christ), made the worlds, what is physical in our universe OUT OF NOTHING. Yes, at one time there was no physical matter at all, and then there was. God made physical matter from no physical matter, from what we would say, as NOTHING (see Colossians 1: 12-17). God was BEFORE "all" things, even the things of the spirit world, for He created them also. What is matter anyway? They say we are about 90% at least "water." We humans are made up of atoms, all physical things on this earth are so many atoms bunched together. It is a well known fact of course that put in the right situation of a certain physical conditions (that are atoms themselves), human beings can VAPORIZE, just become invisible atoms. On the day that has become infamous, September 11th, and the terrorist attack on the United States of America, the plane that plunged into the ground, because certain passenger would not allow the terrorists to use it as a bomb, the plane hit the ground with such speed and force that those who went to the site of the crash within a few minutes, said that one of the bone chilling facts to see was that they could NOT see any human being, or parts of them anywhere. All the people on board that plane had been vaporized away into invisible atoms. It has been the fancy of humans to be able to perform what science fiction has dreamed about for decades.....beam yourself up or away......take your atoms and un-stick them so to speak, so you could transport yourself in a split second to this or that place, stick your atoms back together again, and.....there you are in physical form once more, in another location, maybe thousands of miles away from where you were standing or sitting or lying down. Well, God who made matter from nothing, can do just that if He so desires, and He has allowed the good righteous angelic world to do the same. They can all appear as physical atoms, become flesh and bone human types (but of course their physical flesh and bone atoms are immortal and not subject to death, or pain, or cuts, or being destroyed like our physical bodies are). As I have said, we see MANY instances in the Bible, where angels have so transformed themselves, and in some cases even God Himself has walked and talked and ate meals etc. with humans. At this point I need to emphasize that God has allowed this transformation from invisible spirit to physical matter, ONLY for Himself and the RIGHTEOUS angels. There is not ONE place in the Scriptures that show us that EVIL demon angels, angels that sinned, as the Bible tells, and BECAME demons (including the covering Cherub that became Satan the Devil), can transform themselves into physical matter. And we can thank the Lord that they cannot, for it is horrifying to think how this world would be IF such evil spirits could manifest themselves as flesh and bone. What a frightening world it would be if we had to live all our lives wondering if this or that human being was really an evil angel in disguise. It is bad enough knowing evil demons can "influence" and "possess" people, we have a bad enough world with them being allowed to do those two things, let alone being allowed to become flesh and bone. Oh yes, they are allowed to appear to humans as "ghost" types, looking pretty real at times, but if you were allowed to get close enough to them to touch them or try to put your arm around them, you would not be able to do so, your hand or arm would simply pass through them, without you feeling a thing. This explains why Jesus answered His apostles (on one occasion when He appears to them in a room with the doors shut), at their dismay, thinking they were seeing a "sprit" - or ghost type evil demon, making out he was Jesus, with the words, "a spirit has not flesh and bones, as you see I have" (Luke 24: 39). The "spirit" that Jesus was talking about and what the apostles thought they were seeing, was an evil fallen angel, that can manifest themselves to humans, but only as none material ghost type beings. In that account in Luke, Jesus also asked the apostles for a piece of fish, and ate it before them all, showing He really was flesh and bone. It would seem that Jesus is telling us in that example that evil angel spirits are NOT allowed to be able to do such a thing, that is eat physical food (even a meal). Hence Jesus was proving to His apostles that He was indeed flesh and bone. Then as we have said, Jesus could just disappear, vanish away, right before their eyes. He could turn His flesh and bone atoms back into invisible spirit, or to our eyes, turn Himself into nothing, vaporize Himself away.....beam Himself up, as the guys and/or gals in the famous modern "Star Trek" movies could do. So with all that, what I've said above, we can now begin to understand why Jesus said that God was "a SPIRIT" (John 4: 24). He was not teaching that God was a nothingness nothing, some kind of cosmic force, that could not be seen. He was not trying to teach that God had no form or shape, or did not have a body. He was simply telling us that there is a different DIMENSION in the universe other than a MATERIAL one. He was telling us that there is a "spirit" dimension, a world of beings, of creatures, of things, that are in the MAIN invisible (the NT talks about the "invisible God") to the human eye, and live or exist as not physical material atoms but as spirit atoms, to try and explain it to you in terms you may comprehend. Paul was inspired to tells us that mankind CAN understand God, at least the things that God has revealed to us, that He wants us to KNOW about Himself and the spirit dimension He lives in. Paul wrote: "Because THAT WHICH MAY BE KNOWN OF GOD IS MANIFEST IN THEM; for God HAS SHOWED IT UNTO THEM. For the INVISIBLE THINGS of Him FROM the CREATION (by LOOKING AT THE CREATION) of the world ARE CLEARLY SEEN, BEING UNDERSTOOD BY THE THINGS THAT ARE MADE, EVEN HIS ETERNAL POWER AND GODHEAD; so they are WITHOUT EXCUSE" (Romans 1: 19-21). This does not at all sound like God has kept Himself, and the Godhead, and His unseen dimension of "spirit" with all it contains, to Himself, as a secret, and does not wish human kind to understand it. Just the OPPOSITE is TRUE....He has shown us what His world is basically like by the things He has created in our physical world. So, with a reading of the Bible in a natural common sense way, we can put together quite a reasonably large picture of what God Himself is like, plus what the world He lives in is like. Many passages as I've said, and some I've listed for you tell us many things about God and His world. With a careful reading of the Scriptures we can see that God has most if not all of the same EMOTIONS of mind and heart that we physical material humans have. He can laugh, smile, be serious, get jealous, have anger, have longings, have patience, but run out of patience, have love, mercy, kindness, favor. He can punish, He can hate, can determine right from wrong, give advise, be perfect in judgment, slow in anger, take pity, change His mind, can even cry and shed tears. He can even wish He had not done certain things as He did. He can destroy some of His work, and start over again. He can be reasoned with as Moses did on a few occasions, when God was going to do something, and Moses reasoned Him out of it. All of the above can be found in the Bible, if we will read it from cover to cover, from Genesis to Revelation. As we read the book of Revelation and especially the last chapters, we can discover a little about the world God lives in. He lives or has a throne room. There are 24 "elders" (of some type, the which we are not specifically told), around His throne. There are multitudes of angels and/or spirit creatures singing praises, a heavenly choir. God lives in an eternal spirit city, called "Heavenly Jerusalem." The city has huge walls, and it has a river of life running through it, with fruits trees. We shall see more of how God lives and what He does at times, in a short while. Much then, of the our physical world, is a mirror or a shadow of God's unseen spirit world. A shadow comes from something that is a reality, or a shadow could not exist with a real substance being there in the first place. And by saying real "substance" I use the word not to mean something of material matter in this case, but something that is a reality and from which a shadow or resemblance can be made. God made a shadow, or likeness, of Himself, when making mankind, but put that likeness or shadow into material matter, with certain things within that matter suitable for a material world. God does not need lungs to breath but we do. God does not need a heart like we do to pump blood through our body, in order for us to continue living. God does not need to sleep at night like we must. and so with many other things. But the BASIC form and shape of God's body is like that of the human race. The mind and emotions of mankind is again basically derived from the mind and emotions that God has, of course one large difference is that God's mind and His emotions, are perfectly Holy and Righteous at all times, where ours are not so perfect and not so righteous many times. God is sinless, and cannot even be tempted with sin (James 1: 13). That is the one area where God did not duplicate in creating mankind, but make a way possible, did have a plan, that mankind COULD, if they chose TO ACCEPT God's plan, one day be like Him and Christ....perfectly Holy and Righteous, never being able to sin or be tempted with sin, again, for all eternity. All of this wonderful plan of salvation and final inheritance for the Christian, I have covered in many other studies on this Website. The subject of the "Trinity" and God as "three in one" and the relationship of Christ as God and towards God, is not the focus of this study. All that theology question is covered in a number of different studies on this Website, and I refer the reader them, for the answers to those particular and specific topis. We can clearly ascertain from many verses that each spirit being, be it angel, cherub, a creature of some sort, fallen angel, and God the Father, and Jesus Christ, have thought and mind, actions, and other things, to communicate to each other in their world, and as God has allowed and permitted, to communicate to us in our world. God and Christ, being the Godhead, do of course have power and authority over all their creation to stop, allow, destroy, and whatever else they deem necessary at any one time, to be done throughout the entire universe. As we have seen the Bible teaches that all things, invisible and visible, in the universe was made by God through Christ, and at one time none of it existed, but was then brought into existence. So naturally, God and Christ have power and authority over ALL of it, at all times. The things that may go on in our world and in the invisible world, is all allowed by God. He has the power and authority to allow or disallow, at any second of time. GOD A PERSONAL SPIRIT! Jesus said, "God is a SPIRIT" (John 4: 24). With the above, to what I have said, and with the dozens of Scriptures we can read in the Bible, we now understand that Jesus was NOT meaning that God was a spirit nothing, like the nothingness of "love" as love having no body, and not being in a literal location, or being able to see the shape and form of love. Jesus was obviously then, meaning that God the Father was not living in His world as having a flesh and bone body, of physical material substance, but living in eternity with a "spirit" or none material body. Jesus was pointing out that God lives in a different DIMENSION than what humans live in. God is for the most part, and in the most of time, a SPIRIT being. His body is made of "spirit" material if we can term it that way, for us to try to grasp it, but that spirit is not matter or material as we know of or think of matter in our physical world. As we have seen, God can, any time He wishes, transform His spirit material body INTO physical material matter of flesh and bone. And I say "flesh and bone" because we need to remember that God does not need blood to flow through His body, in order to live and survive, as we do, when He is manifesting Himself as flesh and bone. Could God give Himself blood in His material body, when in the form of flesh and bone? Well of course He could, for with God it is written, nothing is impossible. But there would be no need to so do, for we as humans do not see the blood flowing through our body when looking at each other. Looking at dozens of verses in the Bible we see that God is a PERSON who is made of Spirit. He is like us humans, He has BODY, SOUL, and SPIRIT! Now, when the Bible speaks of human beings having a body, soul, and spirit, it is meaning, we have form and shape, taking up a certain amount of room and space. It means we have a soul, that is we have a life that is within a context of many different EMOTIONS (which animals do not have - i.e. animals cannot cry with sadness or joy of emotions like we can), and we have a spirit or MIND, that can reason and think and deduct and organize (i.e. animals cannot write a multi volume Encyclopedia). God has ALL three also. He has a BODY, He has a SOUL, and He has a SPIRIT (Job 13: 8; Heb. 1: 3; Dan. 7: 9-14; !0: 5-7). He is a SPIRIT being with a BODY (Dan. 7: 9-14; 10: 5-6, 9-19; Exodus 24: 11; Gen. 18; 32: 24-32; Ezek. 1: 26-28; Acts 7: 54-59; Rev. 4: 2-4; 5: 1, 5-7; 22: 4-5); SHAPE (John 5: 37); FORM (Phil. 2: 5-7, same Greek word as in Mark 16: 12, which refers to bodily form); and an IMAGE AND LIKENESS OF A MAN (Gen. 1: 26; 9: 6; Ezek. 1: 26-28; 1 Cor. 11: 7; James 3: 9; Dan 7: 9-14; 10: 5-6). He has BACK PARTS; so must have FRONT PARTS (Exodus 33: 23). He has HANDS AND FINGERS (Exodus 31: 18; Ps. 8: 3-6; Rev. 5: 1, 6-7); NOSTRILS (Ps. 18: 8, 15); MOUTH (Numbers 12: 8); LIPS AND TONGUE (Isa. 30: 27); FEET (Ezek. 1: 27; Exodus 24: 10); EYES and SIGHT (Ps. 11: 4; 18: 24; 33: 18); VOICE (Ps. 29; Rev. 10: 3-4; Ge. 1); EARS (Ps. 18: 6); COUNTENANCE (Ps. 11: 7); HAIR, HEAD, FACE, ARMS (Dan. 7: 9-14; 10: 5-19; Rev. 5: 1, 6-7; 22: 4-6); LOINS (Ezek. 24: 26-28; 18: 1-4); BODILY PRESENCE (Gen. 3: 8; 18: 1-22; Job 1: 6-12; 2: 2-7; Exodus 24: 10-11). There can be no missing it, the Bible makes it clear that God is a real PERSON! GOD GOES FROM PLACE TO PLACE IN A REAL BODY, like we do (Gen. 3: 8; 11: 5; 18: 1-22, 33; 19: 24; 32: 24-32; 35: 13; Zech. 14: 5; Titus 2: 13). He is Omni-PRESENT, but NOT Omni-BODY, and there is a huge difference. God's presence can be felt or displayed anywhere in the universe VIA His nature and POWER of the HOLY SPIRIT. I have discussed exactly what God's Holy Spirit IS, in another study on this Website. God's body, or He Himself as a PERSON can only be in ONE place at ONE TIME. But His Holy Spirit can be EVERYWHERE at the SAME time. God wears CLOTHES (Dan. 7: 9-14; 10: 5-19); He can EAT (Ge. 18: 1-22; Exodus 24: 11); He can REST, but not because He gets tired, but because He ceases activity or completes a work (Ge. 2: 1-4; Heb. 4: 4); DWELLS IN A MANSION IN A CITY, in a place called HEAVEN (John 14: 1-4; Heb. 11: 10-16; 13: 14; Rev. 3: 12; 21: 1-27); SITS ON A THRONE (Isa. 6; Rev. 4: 1-5; 22: 3-5); WALKS (Gen. 3: 8; 18: 1-22, 33); RIDES upon cherubs, the wind, clouds, and chariots drawn by cherubim (Ps. 18: 10; 68: 17; 104: 2; Ezek. 1: 1-28). All this makes clear to us that God is a very REAL PERSON! In the first two chapters of Genesis alone there are nearly 200 personal acts of God in creating, planting, speaking, working, seeing, blessing, commanding, etc.etc. He has EATEN with men, as many as 74 at a time, who saw Him with their natural eyes and conversed with Him as literal as other persons at banquets (Ge. 18: 1-22; Exodus 24: 9-13). He has wrestled bodily with man (Ge. 32: 24-32). He has written laws with his own finger while men looked on with the natural eyes (Exodus 34: 1-7, 27-28). He has REVEALED Himself in so many different ways to mankind, some of those way in Himself becoming physical flesh and bone, at others times, in visions to man, of Himself in His throne room or riding in His chariot. One time in His full glory to Moses, but only His back parts, as no man could like upon God's face in full glory and remain alive (Exodus 33). All this proves beyond doubt that God is a very personable being with a body, most of the time in glorious spirit form, and now and again in flesh and bone form, when wanting to come to earth and converse with mankind. At this point I want to state that God the Father has Himself NEVER come to earth to converse with mankind. The one person of the Godhead who is God as much as God the Father is God (except in final authority), is the one who appeared to mankind at times, in the past ages. That same one later became the one human person we now know as Jesus Christ. And as Jesus Himself said in the Gospels, "You have either seen the shape or heard the voice of God, at ANT time." He was talking about the God we know today as God the Father. John stated that "no man has seen God at any time" (John 1: 18). John is referring to God the Father as the context proves. The God that men have seen, was the second member of the Godhead, the one who later became Jesus the Christ. All this I have shown in other studies. But the day is coming when all the children of God will SEE the face of the Supreme ONE, when He Himself comes to earth with the heavenly city Jerusalem (see the last chapters of Revelation). Not one verse can be given in the entire Bible to show or prove that God is intangible, without body, without body parts, and mental and emotional passions, except John 4: 24, "God is a Spirit." And by using the rest of the Bible on this subject of God, we can easily see that Jesus was NOT trying to teach that God was formless, and a something that was nothingness, but was teaching that God is or lives in a different dimension....a dimension of eternal "spirit." GOD'S SOUL God has SOUL PASSIONS, or LIFE (soul standing for life passions) just like mankind does. Giving one example, God said, "My SOUL shall have NO PLEASURE in him" (Heb. 10: 38; see also Lev. 26: 11, 30; Isa. 42: 1). Our way of saying it would be, "My life, my inner passions, shall have no pleasure in him." God's soul or life is capable of FEELINGS OF GRIEF (Gen. 6: 6; Judges 109: 16); ANGER (I Kings 11: 9); REPENTANCE or REGRET (Gen. 6: 60; JEALOUSY (Exodus 20: 5); HATE (Prov. 6: 16); LOVE (John 3: 16); PITY (Ps. 103: 13); JOY, PEACE, LONGSUFFERING, MERCY, GRACIOUSNESS, and COMPASSION (Neh. 8: 10; Phil. 4: 7; Col. 3: 15; Ex. 34: 6; Ps. 86: 15); GENTLENESS (2 Sam. 22: 36); GOODNESS (Rom. 2: 7); MEEKNESS (Ps. 45: 4); KINDNESS (Ps. 31: 21); FELLOWSHIP (1 John 1: 1-7); PLEASURE AND DELIGHT (Ps. 147: 11). God can have all of these passions, and more. All of the things we can feel, as we say, in our heart (in our inner most being of life), so God can feel in His inner life of being, and of course why not, for God made mankind in His image, after His own likeness. GOD'S SPIRIT By this we are not talking about the Holy Spirit, but we are talking about the inner MIND of God, just as we have an inner mind or spirit of mind that sets us far apart from the rest of creation on this earth. God said, "My SPIRIT (mind, thought, will), shall not always strive with man...." (Gen.6: 3). God's personal spirit consists of MIND (Rom. 11: 34); INTELLIGENCE (Gen. 1: 26; Rom. 11: 33); WILL (Rom. 8: 27; 9: 19); POWER (Eph. 1: 19; 3: 7, 20; Heb. 1: 3); TRUTH (Ps. 91: 4); FAITH and HOPE (Rom. 12: 3; 1 Cor. 13: 13); RIGHTEOUSNESS (Ps. 45: 4); FAITHFULNESS (1 Cor. 10: 13); KNOWLEDGE and WISDOM (Isa. 1: 2; 1 Tim.1: 17); SPEECH (Heb. 1: 1-3; Acts 3: 31); REASON (Isa. 1: 18); DISCERNMENT (Heb. 4: 12); HOLINESS (Isa. 57: 15); JUSTICE (Rom. 3: 26; Acts 17: 31); IMPARTIALITY (Rom. 2: 6; 2 Sam. 14: 14). All of the above and more make up the MIND, and the CHARACTER, the very being of God. God is also ETERNITY (Ps. 90; 1 Tim. 1: 17); SELF-EXISTENCE (John 5: 26); INFINITY (Rom. 11: 33); PERFECTION (mat. 5: 48); INVISIBILITY (Col. 1: 15; 1 Tim. 1: 17; 6: 16); IMMORTALITY (1 Tim. 1: 17; 6: 16). God is also OMNIPRESENT (Jer. 23: 23-24); OMNISCIENCE (Rom. 11: 33); OMNIPOTENT (Rev. 19: 5). We shall look at the above three facts and qualities of God, in more detail, in the next study. What the Bible teaches about them, may not be what you think or have been taught. Those who want to tells us and teach to others that God is a nothingness that cannot be understood or comprehended, are either Biblically ignorant or of course they are going to ignore all of the verses we have given, or spiritualize them away as man's way of explaining a God that they say cannot really be explained. If these passages of Scripture are not telling us about God, so we can have an understanding of Him, then other passages about other subjects in the Bible, must also be understood as not meaning what they say. Hence, with this kind of reasoning, no one should take the Bible in any serious way. But all that it NOT true, and those who teach such falsehoods are indeed like the people the apostle Paul was talking about when he said, "....this sort are they....ever learning, but never able to come to the truth....so do these also resist the truth: men of corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the faith. But they shall proceed no further: for their folly shall be manifest unto all men...." (2 Tim. 3: 6-9). ............................... Written 2003 |
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