Christianity - Beliefs & Teachings - God | By MrMcMillanREvis

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Summary

TLDRThis content delves into the Christian understanding of God's attributes, highlighting ten key characteristics. These include monotheism, where God is seen as the singular divine being, tracing back to Abraham in the Jewish tradition. God's eternality is emphasized, indicating His existence outside space and time, having no beginning or end. His omnipotence underscores His all-powerful nature, enabling Him to create the universe, perform miracles, and incarnate as human. God's nature as spirit suggests He's not bound to physical form or gender. His benevolence is portrayed through His love and goodness, with Christianity emphasizing God's loving relationships with humans, highlighted through creation and redemption. Moreover, God's imminence denotes His active participation in the universe, while remaining separate from it. His just nature is pivotal, portraying Him as the ultimate judge and moral arbiter. Omniscience relates to God's all-knowing power, understanding all events and human thoughts. Lastly, God's holiness represents His perfection, distinct from human imperfections, calling for worship and reverence.

Takeaways

  • 📜 Monotheism: Christianity focuses on the belief in one God.
  • ⏳ Eternal: God exists outside of time, with no beginning or end.
  • 💪 Omnipotent: God is all-powerful, creating the universe.
  • 👻 Spirit: God is not physical but spiritual.
  • ❤️ Benevolent: God is loving and compassionate.
  • 🌌 Immanent: God interacts with the universe despite being separate.
  • 🤝 Personal: God seeks a relationship with humans.
  • ⚖️ Just: God is the moral standard and ultimate judge.
  • 🧠 Omniscient: God knows everything, past, present, and future.
  • 🌟 Holy: God is perfect and separate from human flaws.

Timeline

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    The video discusses diverse perceptions of God, particularly focusing on ten attributes commonly mentioned by Christians, such as God being one, eternal, omnipotent, spirit, benevolent, imminent, personal, just, omniscient, and holy. Christianity's monotheistic roots trace back to Judaism, emphasizing belief in one God, as opposed to multiple deities. God is seen as eternal, existing outside of space and time, depicted as the Alpha and Omega. He is omnipotent, credited with creating the universe and performing miracles. Christians also perceive God as non-physical spirit, and therefore not gendered, and often interpret representations of God metaphorically. Love, compassion, and interaction within the universe underscore God's benevolence and imminence. God is considered personal, nurturing relationships with humans, and just, setting moral standards, serving as ultimate judge, and overseeing justice. Omniscience describes God's ability to know all things, past, present, and future, while holiness describes his perfection, separateness, and worthiness of worship. Christians are encouraged to pursue holiness in their own lives by cooperating with the Holy Spirit.

Mind Map

Video Q&A

  • What is monotheism?

    Monotheism is the belief in only one God, as opposed to many gods.

  • Who is considered the founder of the Jewish faith?

    Abraham is considered the founder of the Jewish faith.

  • What does it mean that God is eternal?

    It means that God exists outside of time, has no beginning or end, and is timeless.

  • How does Christianity view the creation of the universe?

    Christianity views the universe's creation as an act by an eternal and all-powerful God, aligning with the Big Bang theory concepts.

  • What is meant by God being spirit?

    Being spirit means God is not physical and exists outside of space and time, yet interacts with the universe.

  • How is God's benevolence described in Christianity?

    God's benevolence is described as His love and goodness, demonstrated in creation and forgiveness.

  • What does it mean by God's imminence?

    God's imminence refers to His active presence and interaction within the universe, despite existing separately from it.

  • Why is God considered just in Christianity?

    God is the standard of morality, defining what is right and judging humanity, ensuring justice in the world and beyond.

  • What does omniscience mean in relation to God?

    Omniscience refers to God's ability to know everything, past, present, and future, including human thoughts.

  • How is God's holiness described?

    God's holiness is His perfection and complete separation from human imperfection, deserving worship.

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    who
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    or what is god ask 10 different people
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    who or what god is and you will probably
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    get
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    10 different answers however if you
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    specifically ask
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    10 christians it is likely that their
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    answers will mention many of the
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    following attributes
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    number one god is one christianity is
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    one of the world's major monotheistic
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    religions
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    monotheism is the belief in one god as
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    opposed to believing in many gods
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    the belief in one god traces back to the
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    old testament figure of abraham
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    abraham is considered as the founder of
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    the jewish faith
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    and what set the early jews apart from
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    other tribes of the time
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    was their belief in one god who exists
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    outside of space
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    and time they believed god created and
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    sustained the universe
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    rather than existing as one of many gods
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    or deities
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    inside the universe the jewish
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    scriptures declare god
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    is one and the jews were commanded by
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    god to worship
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    no other gods but me christianity began
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    as a sect within judaism
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    and so the belief in one god is equally
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    important to christians
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    as it is to jews number two
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    god is eternal as we have just seen
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    the belief in the existence of one god
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    contains within it the idea that god is
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    outside of space and
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    time this means that god is not bound by
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    time
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    another way of saying this is that god
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    is a temporal
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    some might describe it as saying that
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    god is timeless
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    he has no beginning and end this belief
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    often leads to representations of god as
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    an old man
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    whether these representations are
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    helpful or not the point is that they
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    attempt to show that god has been around
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    for eternity
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    you will not find the words a temporal
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    or timeless in the bible
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    but you will find descriptions of god as
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    eternal
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    revelation describes god as the alpha
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    and the omega
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    who was and is and is to come alpha and
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    omega are the first and last letters of
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    the greek alphabet
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    the theologian both years suggested that
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    to god all time exists at once
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    he can see the past present and future
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    together
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    number three god is omnipotent
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    omnipotent means all-powerful
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    it is this belief in his omnipotence
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    that allows christians to also believe
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    in the following
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    1. that god created the universe it is
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    widely accepted that the big bang theory
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    is the most accurate description of the
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    early development of the universe
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    and it presupposes that before the big
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    bang singularity
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    time and space did not exist
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    christianity agrees and says that only
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    an eternal and all-powerful being could
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    create something from nothing
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    two that god causes miracles christians
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    believe that at certain points in time
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    god intervenes to break the laws of
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    nature
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    in order to bring about something
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    miraculous three
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    that god can be incarnated in other
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    words that god can take on human form
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    while remaining the creator and
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    sustainer of the universe
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    the gospel of luke says nothing is
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    impossible for god
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    number four god is spirit earlier we
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    said that god is outside space and time
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    the belief that god is outside time
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    leads to the view that he is eternal
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    the belief that he is outside of space
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    or matter
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    leads to the view that he is not
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    physical but is instead
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    spirit the gospel of john states it very
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    clearly
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    god is spirit this belief has further
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    implications
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    firstly it means that god is not
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    physical he cannot be located
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    and even if an explorer could search the
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    whole universe
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    they would not find god in a specific
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    place or time
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    secondly if god is not physical this
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    means he is not gendered
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    he is neither male nor female although
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    christians have traditionally referred
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    to god in male pronouns
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    the bible also uses female metaphors or
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    images to describe god
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    for example isaiah describes god as like
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    a mother
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    finally it means any representation of
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    god such as an old white guy sitting on
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    a cloud
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    is subject to limitations and should be
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    interpreted carefully and reasonably
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    number five god is benevolent central to
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    the christian understanding of god is
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    that he is a good
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    loving god he is not a malevolent or
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    evil being
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    furthermore he is not a neutral or
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    impersonal force
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    the bible describes the goodness of god
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    in many ways
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    psalm 86 says the lord god is gracious
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    and compassionate
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    the gospel of john says that it was out
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    of love that god came to earth in the
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    incarnation
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    for god so loved the world the first
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    letter of john goes further and says god
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    is not just loving
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    god is love god's love is demonstrated
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    in his act of creation which is seen as
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    a gift of life to all humanity
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    god's love is also demonstrated in his
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    forgiveness or mercy that he offers to
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    humankind
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    number six god is imminent god's
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    imminence describes the belief that
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    although god exists separate to the
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    universe
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    and in fact he could exist without the
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    universe he nevertheless chooses to
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    interact with the universe in space and
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    time
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    to put this another way god chooses to
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    reveal himself to
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    creation the bible is full of events
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    where the writers describe
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    god intervening acting within space and
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    time
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    for example when the israelites escaped
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    from slavery and crossed the sea
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    it is written god drove the sea back
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    the belief in god's imminence also helps
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    explain why christians describe god as
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    omnipresent
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    that he is everywhere while this might
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    appear to be odds with the belief that
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    god is outside space and time
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    yet somehow is also present everywhere
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    for christians this is more a reflection
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    of god's sovereignty
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    over all things the psalmist wrote where
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    shall i go from your spirit
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    in other words there is nowhere a human
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    can go within creation to escape from
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    god
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    number seven god is personal earlier we
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    said that god is loving or benevolent
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    this belief also shows that god is not
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    an impersonal force
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    such as something you might see in a
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    star wars movie but he is in fact a
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    personal
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    being who is able to act to choose to
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    communicate
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    to relate all the things that people do
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    christians believe that humans can be in
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    relationship with god
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    and that he in fact created humans to be
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    in relationship with himself
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    the bible describes him as the living
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    god when the authorities question
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    jesus about his claims they ask are you
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    the son of the living god
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    this implies that god is a living being
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    a being that relates
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    the desires the judges that does all
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    manner of things that require a
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    consciousness or mind to be capable of
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    doing
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    number eight god is just christians
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    believe that as well as being a good or
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    loving god
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    he is also the standard by which all
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    morality is measured and defined
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    god is the supreme being who sets the
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    standards
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    furthermore god has to be able to assess
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    what is fair
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    what is right what is just christians
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    believe that god is the ultimate judge
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    who can declare what is right and wrong
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    and is therefore the source of moral
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    truth
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    furthermore this means that god is the
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    being that will sit in judgment over
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    humans both in this life
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    and in the world to come christians
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    believe that god oversees what happens
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    to souls
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    in eternity whether destined for heaven
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    or hell
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    finally christians believe that god is
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    not just interested in seeing justice
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    done in the hereafter
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    but also in the present the bible and in
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    particular the old testament prophets
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    consistently preaches a message that
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    challenges the injustices of the world
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    and expects christians to act to fight
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    injustice
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    the bible declares the lord is a god of
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    justice
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    number nine god is omniscient to be
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    omniscient is to be all
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    knowing we saw earlier how the
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    theologian botheous described god as
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    seeing all
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    time past present future simultaneously
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    this means that god can see and
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    therefore know everything that has
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    and will ever happen furthermore
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    christians believe that not only does
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    god know everything about the physical
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    world but he also knows what is
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    happening within the heart or mind of
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    humans
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    psalm 44 says for god knows the secrets
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    of the heart
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    psalm 147 puts it another way his
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    understanding is infinite
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    god's omniscience also provides
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    reassurance to christians in relation to
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    the question of evil and suffering as it
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    suggests that he alone knows how things
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    turn out
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    and therefore they are encouraged to
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    trust in his knowledge and understanding
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    of how to make things turn out for good
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    number 10 god is holy the word holy can
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    be confusing when applied to god
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    when we describe a human being as being
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    holy we typically mean that they are
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    particularly
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    devout or they are particularly moral
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    however these descriptions do not apply
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    well to god
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    when christians describe god as holy
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    they are attempting to show that he is
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    perfect that he is the source of all
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    goodness
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    and he is completely separate or other
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    to humans
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    this also means that god is worthy of
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    worship
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    in the book of leviticus god says you
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    shall be holy for i
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    am holy in other words christians are
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    called to give god honor and praise with
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    their words and actions
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    they are also called to attain or share
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    in god's holiness by cooperating with
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    the holy spirit
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    at work within them thanks for watching
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    i've been mr mcmillan
Tags
  • Christianity
  • God
  • Attributes
  • Monotheism
  • Eternality
  • Omnipotence
  • Spirit
  • Benevolence
  • Immanence
  • Justice
  • Omniscience
  • Holiness