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Going Deeper With God
byScott Pauley
(Proverbs 9:10) While there are many things we do not know about God, there is much that we can know about God. He wrote it down for us! The deeper we go into Scripture the deeper we can go into our knowledge of God. (0941250214) —-more—-
The Mystery of God
There are many things that I do not know about God. There are many things that are beyond my understanding. And why is that? Because I am a finite being and He is an infinite God. And yet, isn’t it glorious? Isn’t it wonderful? That God, through His Word, has revealed Himself in such a way that there are many things we do know about God. So many people get stuck on the things they don’t know and can’t understand but they miss in that what they should know and what we can understand.
The Fear of the Lord Is Beginning of Wisdom
Proverbs chapter 9, verse number 10 says this, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the holy. Is understanding.” Did you hear that expression? The knowledge of the holy, not of holy things, but of the holy one.
Understanding God’s Holiness
In fact, holiness is the one attribute that is most often attached to God in Scripture. That does not mean that He is more holy than He is any of His other attributes. He’s the perfection of all of them. You can’t chop God up. You can’t divide Him.
He’s not one. He is all. He’s not more of one. He is perfectly all. But the reason Holiness is attributed to God more than any other thing in Scripture is that His holiness is the perfection of all of His attributes. Everything about God is holy. His knowledge, His power, His love, His mercy, His judgment, everything is a revelation of our holy God.
Knowing God Through Scripture
And I want to say to you that We should begin, when we are studying what the Bible says, by saying, Lord, we want to know our Holy God. We want to know Him personally. It’s one of the great marvels of our God. He is both infinite and knowable at the same time. There’s no limit to Him. There’s no end to Him, and yet, there is a place to begin. We can know Him by finding out what Scripture says about Him. This is God’s revelation of Himself. I heard for years preachers say that when we get to heaven, we’re going to know everything. I don’t believe that’s what scripture teaches. The Bible says we will know even as we are known.
But I believe when we get to Heaven, when we get into Eternity, we’re going to spend the rest of Eternity entering in our knowledge and understanding more and more to the depths of our great God. I don’t think you’ll ever exhaust who God is. That’s what’s going to make Eternity such an ongoing adventure.
More and more of His love and beauty and perfection. And friend, that journey is not to begin when we die or Jesus comes. It is to begin right here. And right now, it is to begin by us discovering what the Bible says about God. So what does the Bible say? We can’t be exhaustive about this, certainly not in this brief time we have to study together. But may I just give you a few thoughts to, to meditate on today? Some things that you can study further for yourself and look for in Scripture.
Attributes of God: Self-Existence and Immutability
In Scripture, we learn that He is self-existent and self-sufficient. It means He is the Great I Am. The only limits on God are the ones He places on Himself. The limits of His own holy will. He holds back, for example, His justice with His mercy. God may limit Himself in certain areas at particular times, but there is no limit to Him. He is I Am. He’s the only one who can say I Am and put nothing after it. He is the self existent and self sufficient one.
Imagine Him saying to Moses, Tell them I Am sent you. I Am what? Yes. All of the above. More than you could ever imagine. Not only that, He’s immutable. That means he never changes. James chapter 1 and verse number 17, Malachi chapter 3, verse number 6, all through scripture we get this truth. He says in Malachi 3 verse 6, “I am the Lord, I change not.”
God’s Eternal Nature and Omnipresence
And then, He is eternal. Eternity has no beginning and no end. It’s like an open ended front and an open ended back. And God is beyond the limits in both directions. God’s not in time. Time is in God. God holds time in the palm of His hand. He’s the eternal God. Did you know that the word eternity is only found one time in all of Scripture?
I would challenge you to find it. I could give you the reference, but I’m going to challenge you. I’ll give you a homework assignment. See if you can find the one verse in the Bible where the word eternity is found, and in that verse, The Bible references the God who inhabits eternity. Think of a God so big, He fills up eternity. God is not bound by anything. Not by time or not by space. No, because He is the great I Am.
God’s Omnipotence, Omniscience, and Omnipresence
Then we know He’s all powerful. Some people refer to that as His omnipotence. He is all powerful. He is omniscient. That means He knows everything. He’s omnipresent. That means He’s everywhere at once. If I say to you, where’s God, some people say he’s in heaven, other people say he’s in my heart. The truth of the matter is, you can’t limit Him to either place. He may be in both places, but He’s everywhere at once. Psalm 139, the psalmist cries out, “Where then shall I go from thy spirit? Where then shall I flee from thy presence? If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there. If I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there.If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there, thy right hand shall hold me.” God’s everywhere.
God’s Faithfulness and Mercy
And then we know that God is faithful. He is true. He never lies. He never fails to keep His word. He is a God of truth. Jesus said, I am the way, the truth, and the life. We know He’s a God of mercy and of goodness. That means He holds back what we don’t deserve. And He, or what we do deserve rather, and He gives what we don’t deserve. Think of that. He holds back the judgment and He gives good things. What was the Psalmist saying in Psalm 23, “Surely, goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”
I tell you, you can’t beat the Christian life. Mercy and goodness come to live with you now, and you go to live with the God of mercy and goodness for all eternity. I hope you know the Lord as your personal Savior.
God’s Justice and Love
And then, we know He’s a God of justice. And a God of righteousness. That’s what the cross was all about.
That’s what Calvary revealed. God doesn’t laugh at sin. He doesn’t simply turn a blind. Turn a blind eye to our unrighteousness. Isaiah 53, verse 11. He saw the travail of Christ’s soul and was satisfied his justice, his righteousness was satisfied at that moment. Then, praise God, we know He’s a God of love.
First John 4:16 says, “God is love.” It’s not just something He does, it’s who He is. And then we come full circle back to where we started, He’s a holy God. He’s the thrice holy God. Do you remember? Isaiah chapter 6, what are they saying? Holy, Lord God Almighty. When you come to the revelation of Christ, what are they saying? “Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was and is to come.” The Father is holy, the Son is holy, the Spirit is holy. He was holy in the past, He is holy in the present, He always will be holy for all eternity He is the Holy God.
Loving and Sharing the Knowledge of God
I would challenge you to study the names of God all through scripture because his names reveal His character. Study His attributes, learn more about the God of the Bible, and I’ll tell you what I think you’ll find. Number one, you’re going to love him more. To know him is to love him. And the more you come to see what the Bible says about God, the more you’re going to say to the Father, I love you, I’m so glad to be your child. The more you’re going to say to the Son, thank you for saving me and bringing me into this family. And the more you’re going to say to the Holy Spirit, I’m so glad you’re with me right now. Learn what the Bible says for your own soul, but then don’t keep it to yourself. Pass it along to somebody else.
Peter says, “Sanctify the Lord God in your hearts and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear.” I hope today you’ll both learn and share what the Bible says about our great God. Repeating what other people have said about the Bible is not enough.
Outro
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