God, Himself: A Journey through His Attributes
By Tony Evans
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How often do we stop to consider who the God is that we worship?
When we draw near and learn more about this God, we become amazed at who He truly is. Join Tony Evans as he dives into the character of our awesome God—one attribute at a time. In God, Himself, we are invited, with unveiled faces, to behold the glory of the Lord—just as the Apostle Paul instructed the Corinthians to do. Dr. Evans offers insights about the character of God that will challenge you to pursue greater intimacy with Him and help you understand more fully what it means to be made in His image. For after all, as image-bearers knowing who He is defines who we are.
You’ll learn about attributes like God’s wisdom and word, His sufficiency and sovereignty, and His goodness, grace, and glory that make Him the great God that He is. Dr. Evans also includes activities and challenges to help you know how to both process and respond to learning about God. Find your heart encouraged and your worship enriched as you learn about the beautiful nature of our God, the source of all goodness and life.
Tony Evans
The first African American to graduate with a doctorate of theology from Dallas Theological Seminary, Dr. Tony Evans is the founder of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship. Dr. Evans is also president of The Urban Alternative, a ministry that promotes spiritual renewal in America through the church. The Alternative with Dr. Tony Evans is broadcast daily on radio and TV all over the world. Learn more at TonyEvans.org.
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Chapter 1
THE NATURE OF GOD
Once upon a time, a scorpion needed to cross a pond. Wondering how he would get to the other side, he noticed a frog nearby. Mr. Frog, will you please hop me across this pond?
The kind, gentle frog said, Certainly, Mr. Scorpion. I will be glad to do so.
So Mr. Scorpion jumped onto Mr. Frog’s back as Mr. Frog hopped from pad to pad, bringing Mr. Scorpion to the other side of the pond. But just as the frog said, Well, Mr. Scorpion, here we are,
he felt an excruciating pain in his back. Mr. Scorpion had stung him.
As Mr. Frog lay dying, he looked up at Mr. Scorpion and said, How could you do this? I brought you from one side of the pond to the other, and now you sting me so that I die.
Mr. Scorpion looked at Mr. Frog and said, I can’t help it. It’s my nature.
It’s important to know the nature of the one you are dealing with. If you think you are getting one thing, but when you get it, it’s not what you thought it was, you could be in trouble. That happens today with a lot of errant teaching about who God is. God has been so misdefined, tragically redefined, and even dismissed that people do not understand His true nature and, as a result, get stuck with false and damaging views of God.
Had the frog taken into account the true nature of the scorpion, he would have never let him hop on his back. Our understanding of someone or something else influences our connection with and relation to the other. To misunderstand the nature of God is no small thing. Rather, our failing to know God as He truly is leads to our failure to access the abundant life Jesus Christ came to give (John 10:10). It also takes us off course from living out the purpose He has for us, as well as negatively influencing all our relationships with each other, and our love toward ourselves.
When you or I make decisions based on a misunderstanding of God’s nature, thinking that we know the true God when in fact we know something totally different from who and what the true God is, the results of those decisions will lead to destruction and death. Now, that may not mean physical death, but it certainly means spiritual, relational, and even emotional death. Knowing the nature of God as He reveals Himself, rather than how we think He is, can save us from a life of confusion and defeat.
God’s nature consists in His intrinsic traits. Nature, after all, is the inherent characteristics that define any being, animal, or thing. To study and come to know God’s nature ought to be the preeminent focus and desire of all believers in Christ. This is because there is no greater knowledge that you can possess outside of the knowledge of God. To know God means you come to understand and reflect His nature. Jeremiah 9:23–24 emphasizes the importance of this pursuit:
Thus says the LORD, Let not a wise man boast of his wisdom, and let not the mighty man boast of his might, let not a rich man boast of his riches; but let him who boasts boast of this, that he understands and knows Me, that I am the LORD who exercises lovingkindness, justice and righteousness on earth; for I delight in these things,
declares the LORD.
Wisdom, might, and riches are of no importance when placed against the backdrop of knowing God. In this passage, we are told clearly not to boast about anything other than knowing and understanding God. The knowledge of God is life’s greatest pursuit. When you relegate the knowing and understanding of God to a second-rate discovery, you have unwittingly lessened your ability to know anything else at all. All truth arises from God Himself. In fact, failing to know God fully will similarly keep you from knowing yourself.
You and I were created in the image of God. We exist to be mirrors of His nature, yet in a finite manner. Thus, the better you come to know and understand God, the better you will understand yourself. As you come to recognize and see God more clearly for who He truly is, you will also discover who you are as well as understand the world around you.
IN THE BEGINNING, GOD
It’s always best to start at the beginning, so that’s what we are going to do in our discovery of God’s nature. The very first verse in Scripture says, In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth
(Gen. 1:1). Now, that may seem like a short verse, and when you compare it to other passages in the Bible it is a relatively short verse. But in this one introductory verse, we find a significant amount of meaning.
For starters, the Bible does not begin by trying to account for God’s existence in one form or another. What we don’t read is just as important as what we do. Nowhere do we find a defense argument trying to prove that God exists. Rather, Psalm 14:1 tells us that if you don’t believe in God, you are a fool. It says, The fool has said in his heart, ‘There is no God.’
So much debate goes on today about whether God even exists, yet the Bible begins on this assumption because His existence is self-evident. Nature itself attests to the existence of God, since the heavens and earth declare His glory (Ps. 19:1). The galaxies, stars, mathematical precision of all created things, and living beings proclaim God’s reality. To deny God exists in light of the impossibility of the creation in which we live is foolish. Romans 1:20 states it this way:
For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse.
Just as you cannot have a watch without a watchmaker or a painting without a painter or a building without a builder, you also cannot have a creation without a Creator. And the cause must be sufficient to bring about the result. Whether it’s a refusal to believe by the overwhelming majority of physicists and astronomers who study our universe, or whether it arises out of hearts that do not want to be held accountable, the notion that God does not exist is a notion without excuse. It is a notion based on lies and falsehoods. Scripture (and the created order) is clear that God exists. Should the earth move roughly the distance between the moon and the earth, times four either closer to or further from the sun, the earth itself would be uninhabitable. Yet it doesn’t because it is held in place by Christ. Not only were all things created by Him, but He also holds them all in order. Colossians 1:16–17 states it like this:
For by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things have been created through Him and for Him. He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.
This truth introduces our first aspect about God, which is that He is transcendent. He existed before all things and is not limited to space or time. He is totally distinct from His creation. The word distinct is a synonym for transcendent. God is unique. He is one of a kind. You can make no comparison that will give you an understanding of God unless He grants that comparison because there is nothing you can compare Him to.
That’s the problem with coming up with your own idea of God. If it’s your idea, the idea is probably wrong. The only understanding you can get of God’s nature is the understanding He gives you because nothing else in the universe is like Him.
God exists above His creation. A key passage for this powerful truth is found in Isaiah 40:
To whom then will you liken God?
Or what likeness will you compare with Him?
As for the idol, a craftsman casts it,
A goldsmith plates it with gold,
And a silversmith fashions chains of silver.
He who is too impoverished for such an offering
Selects a tree that does not rot;
He seeks out for himself a skillful craftsman
To prepare an idol that will not totter.
Do you not know? Have you not heard?
Has it not been declared to you from the beginning?
Have you not understood from the foundations of the earth?
It is He who sits above the circle of the earth,
And its inhabitants are like grasshoppers,
Who stretches out the heavens like a curtain
And spreads them out like a tent to dwell in.
He it is who reduces rulers to nothing,
Who makes the judges of the earth meaningless….
"To whom then will you liken Me
that I should be his equal?" says the Holy One.
Lift up your eyes on high
And see who has created these stars,
The One who leads forth their host by number,
He calls them all by name;
Because of the greatness of His might and the strength of His power
Not one of them is missing. (vv. 18–23, 25–26)
God is the transcendently perfect, uncreated Creator, Sustainer, and Ruler of all things. God is so spectacular in His creative power that He can take two cells that come together and turn them into billions upon billions of cells that comprise a solitary human body. Scientists have discovered that each human life consists of roughly thirty-two trillion cells. Before you can wrap your mind around that, also consider that every single second, each of us has approximately two million red blood cells die. That’s every single second. All the while, during this same second, another two million red blood cells are being created. The frailty of a life form is beyond our own understanding. Only a mighty Creator can sustain life in the way we are sustained, let alone create it.
For example, when you crush a roach or an insect, you have disconnected its cells from each other. The cells are no longer interconnected with each other and so the insect no longer lives. The reason you and I live is not only that we have cells but also because our cells are interconnected. One cell talks with another cell. The nerves work with the muscles. Cells by billions interface in a perfectly harmonious manner with each other. Without this harmonious interfacing of billions upon billions of cells, you will not live well. Nothing will live apart from God’s grand design. The human body is just one example. But we also have trees, grass, animals, and more. For God to create the kind of living connections that He has produced is beyond our understanding. Yet, while you and I can’t understand Him, He has also made Himself intimately available to us as well. He is the Great High God but also the very intimate, personal God, as we will see in our study on His attributes.
God is bigger than the sum total of His creation. He is infinite and boundless. Yet even though He is bigger than all creation, He has decided to mix it up with us on earth. While He lives outside time and space, He has chosen to hang out with us as well. He has chosen to locate Himself on earth, through the mechanism of the church (Eph. 2) as well as the creation of each one of us as the temple of God (1 Cor. 6:19–20). This God whom you and I are dealing with and learning about is way up in the third heaven, outside His creation, but He is also within His followers by the indwelling Spirit. We have been bought with a price to make His habitation possible.
As a result, the glory of God must be the passion of our lives and of our churches. Wherever God sees His glory comfortably residing, He makes Himself more available to His people. God’s kingdom agenda involves the furthering of His glory on earth. It ought to be our individual and corporate mission statements. The kingdom agenda can be defined as the visible manifestation of the comprehensive rule of God over every area of life. It starts with surrender on a personal level, resulting in the spiritual fruit of love, grace, kindness, gentleness, forgiveness, and more. We are able to carry forward this agenda through our thoughts and actions when we recognize the nature of God as the Creator and Sustainer of all things.
THE ESSENCE OF GOD
God’s transcendence also speaks to His essence. God is a spirit. He is non-material. This also means He is not physical, but rather, He is invisible. Thus, if you are going to get to know Him, you need to connect to Him spiritually. Physical activity alone does not connect directly to God because He exists as a spiritual being. Jesus sought to explain this to us as it is written in John 4:23–24, where He said,
But an hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for such people the Father seeks to be His worshipers. God is spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.
Our worship and understanding of God is limited when we seek to identify with Him purely on a physical level. That’s one reason why He started out the Ten Commandments with the command that we not make a god before Him or any images of Him. We are to not create physical idols, even if we are seeking to make them as a replica of Him. Because whatever we fashion will fall short. The only known physical reflection of God is Jesus Christ. John 1:18 puts it this way: No one has seen God at any time; the only begotten God who is in the bosom of the Father, He has explained Him.
Jesus is, essentially, God’s selfie.
He’s a human picture of God. Jesus is the closest we will get to seeing or experiencing God on earth in a physical form. The only revelation of God in terms of full visibility is the person of Christ.
Outside of how He revealed Himself to us in Jesus, no one has ever seen God. Moses once prayed, show me Your glory
(Ex. 33:18). But the Bible says that God had to hide Moses in the cleft of the rock
lest Moses see God and die (v. 22). That’s why when you go to heaven, you must have a new body. This body would not make the transition into God’s presence and survive.
Some people might object to this reality by saying, Tony, wait a minute. How can you worship someone you can’t see?
I can answer that question through a comparison. It is the same way you can know it’s windy. Tell me, what does the wind look like? What are its component parts? How does it feel? No one can visuallly describe wind because it’s invisible, even though you know it’s there. You can say, It’s a windy day.
Why? Because its effects are clear. Tree limbs bend, hats blow, umbrellas turn inside out. It’s obvious when it’s windy, not because you can see the wind, but because its effects are without question. God’s existence and reality is clearly manifested in His creation (Ps. 19:1; Rom. 1:20).
You see the reality of God in what He does, not in what He looks like. So if God never blows any wind in your direction, you will not experientially know He’s real. But if you are growing in your faith and He’s blowing in your direction, even though you can’t see Him, you will know He’s all around you. God is invisible, yet His effects can be clearly seen.
If you are ever going to find the meaning of life and live it out, your spirit must be in touch with God’s Spirit, regardless of circumstances. If you are not developing a spiritual relationship with God, you cannot personally come to know Him, for God is spirit.
Being connected to God, who is spirit, also means that you are complete in Him (see Col. 2:9–10). Everything you need for everything He has called you to be and do is located in Him. Listen to what Paul says in Acts 17:24–25:
The God who made the world and all things in it, since He is Lord of heaven and earth, does not dwell in temples made with hands; nor is He served by human hands, as though He needed anything, since He Himself gives to all people life and breath and all things.
Do you see what Paul is saying? He says that God is so comprehensive and so complete, He is self-generating. He is the source of all things. You and I are spiritually complete in Him if and when we do as Jeremiah 29:13 says: You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart.
The word heart
in this verse is a symbol for the spirit. It indicates the internal consciousness of our soul and spirit. When we seek God with all of our spiritual being within us, we will find Him.
Conversely, when we seek Him according to our physical logic, thinking, or pursuits, there is no guarantee that we will find Him. Far too many people confuse church attendance with spiritual intimacy. But, unfortunately, someone can go to church every Sunday and yet never find God because the spiritual makeup of the heart must be in the search. If your body is in church but your spirit is not in it, you won’t meet God. You may tap your feet to the music and clap your hands at the sermon, but you will not meet God. Due to the essence of God, He requires your full heart to connect with Him. He demands that you worship Him in spirit and in truth. He is spirit, and unless your spirit is in your worship, you will be no different twelve months from now from who you are today. Yet when your spirit connects to Him, based on the truth of His Word, you will experience life transformation and a release of His wisdom and authority both in and through you like you never could have imagined.
GOD IS A PERSONAL BEING
Now, while God is spirit in His essence, He is not unapproachable or unreachable. This is because He is also personal. We discover this truth in Exodus 3:13–15:
Then Moses said to God, Behold, I am going to the sons of Israel, and I will say to them, ‘The God of your fathers has sent me to you.’ Now they may say to me, ‘What is His name?’ What shall I say to them?
God said to Moses, I AM WHO I AM
; and He said, Thus you shall say to the sons of Israel, ‘I AM has sent me to you.’
God, furthermore, said to Moses, "Thus you shall say to the sons of Israel, ‘The LORD, the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God