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Acknowledgement

My whole gratitude to Almighty God, the Holy Father, Son and the Holy spirit to be the reason
to write the assignment of the nature of GOD and teaching from that. Also my cordial Gratitude
to Zion Seminary as given the opportunity to write great topics and knowledge base provided.
Introduction:

The nature of God has various greatness, when we classify we may consider as

 Holy, Holy, God of Isaiah (Isa. 6:1-5)


 God Is Sovereign
 Immutable
 Wrathful
 God Is Love
 God Is Omnipotent

This is the Absolute God of the Bible--He does as He pleases, he accomplishes what He sets
out to do, no plan of His is thwarted by the whims and decisions of mankind. He is wrathful
against our rebellion, yet loving beyond our imagination. In one of the most concise and
profound statements ever written on the subject of The Absolute God, A W. Pink said: “The
‘god’ of this twentieth century no more resembles the Supreme Sovereign of Holy Writ than
does the dim flickering of a candle the glory of the midday sun. The ‘god’ who is now talked
about in the average pulpit, spoken of in the ordinary Sunday School, mentioned in much of
the religious literature of the day, and preached in most of the so-called Bible conferences, is
the figment of human imagination, an invention of maudlin sentimentality. The heathen
outside of the pale of Christendom form ‘gods’ out of wood and stone, while the millions of
heathen inside Christendom manufacture a ‘god’ out of their own carnal mind. In reality,
they are but atheists, for there is no other possible alternative between an absolutely supreme
God, and no God at all. a ‘god’ whose will is resisted, whose designs are frustrated, whose
purpose is checkmated, possesses no title to Deity, and so far from being a fit object of
worship, merits naught but contempt.” (Attributes of God).

GOD IS HOLY:

Holy is a Bible term that means “set apart.” God is separate from all other things, and in
everything. His Holiness defines the infinite degree of His other perfections. Psalm 99:9 Exalt
the LORD our God and worship at his holy mountain, for the LORD our God is holy.

GOD IS OMNIPOTENT:

In Isaiah 43:13 Yes, and from ancient days I am he. No one can deliver
out of my hand. When I act, who can reverse it?” passage describes the omniscient of GOD. The
another passage describes God Knows as than anyone knows “infinite understanding” (Psalm
147:4-5) Nothing can be hidden from Him (Job 34:21-23).
GOD IS IMMUTABLE:

In Malachi 3:6 “I the LORD do not change. So you, O descendants of


Jacob, are not destroyed. This passage describes that the Lord is unchangeable. Another passage
from Holy Bible Numbers 23:19 “ God is not man, that he should lie, or a son of man, that he
should change his mind. Has he said, and will he not do it?”.

GOD IS WRATHFUL:

The author can think of no better commentary on the Wrath of God than
that written by A. W. Pink: “. . . that the wrath of God is a Divine perfection is plainly
demonstrated by what we read in Psa 95:11 ‘unto whom I swear in My wrath.’ There are two
occasions of God’s ‘swearing’: in making promises (Gen 22:16); and in pronouncing judgments
(Deut 1:34 ff.) In the former, He swears in mercy to His children; in the latter, He swears to
deprive a wicked generation of its murmuring and unbelief. An oath is for solemn confirmation
(Heb 6:16). In Gen 22:16, God says, ‘By myself have I sworn. . . .’ In Psa 89:35, He declares,
‘Once have I sworn by my holiness.’ While in Psa 95:11, He affirms ‘I swear in my wrath.” Thus
the great Jehovah Himself appeals to His ‘wrath’ as a perfection equal to His ‘holiness’; He
swears by the one as much as by the other! Again, as in Christ ‘dwelleth all the fullness of the
Godhead bodily’ (Col. 2:9), and as all the Divine perfections are illustriously displayed by Him
(John 1:18), therefore do we read of ‘the wrath of the Lamb.’ (Rev 6:19).” 

GOD IS SOVEREIGN:

In (Rom 9:1-25; Psa 115:3; 135:6) The concept of a sovereign, that is, a


ruler with absolute authority who answers to no one, is unfamiliar to most Americans. We may
hear of a dictator or “strongman” who has sovereign-like powers, but that is a far cry from the
classic definition of a sovereign. In history, a sovereign was a ruler who had absolute authority
and who had the right to that authority, usually by heredity or conquest, but even the true
sovereigns of history were only a pale reflection of the Sovereign Lord God.
Conclusion:

However, we cannot describe completely about the nature of God but we can feel and
understand about the GOD. The evident of miracles God made and description of nature,
characteristics of God is mean to teach us, 2 Timothy 3:16-17 16 All scripture is given by
inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in
righteousness: 17 That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.
Hence God wanted his children to be in his manner. Since God created us in his image from the
beginning Genesis 1:27 states that God made man “in his own image,”

Bibliography

 https://bible.org/seriespage/4-nature-god

 Hodge Charles, Systematic Theology Vo.1, (2005), Grand Rapids MI: Christian
classics Ethereal Library

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