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The following is a list of some of God's known attributes.
Since we cannot fully comprehend God completely, we can know what He is like through the verses in the Bible that reveal those attributes.
This is not an exhaustive list but more of a springboard to help you get familiar with God's character as He has revealed Himself in His word.
Take the time to read a verse or two and meditate on them to comprehend and understand God biblically and more deeply.
Infinitude of God
- God is Infinite (limitless).
God is not limited by anything outside of His character.
This applies to all of God’s attributes.
(Example: The goodness of God means God is infinitely good, God is also infinitely just, infinitely immutable, etc...)
(Job 36:26)
(Jeremiah 32:27)
God is Personal
- God is a self-conscious Being capable of thought, will, and interaction with His creation.
(Genesis 2:15-18; 3:8-9)
(John 1:18)
Creator -
The whole of creation came into existence through the will and power of God.
(Genesis 1:1)
(John 1:1-4)
Life Giver
- All of life was and is created by God and is dependent on Him.
(Genesis 2:7)
(John 1:4)
Immateriality of God
-The state or quality of being immaterial.
God’s existence is non-physical, and is distinct from His creation.
(John 4:23-24)
Self-Existence of God
- God has always existed.
God does not have a beginning.
(Genesis 21:33)
(Deuteronomy 33:27)
(Romans 1:20)
Self-Sufficiency of God
- God has no needs, cannot improve and does not change.
We, on the other hand, as created beings rely completely on God for our every breath.
(Job 35:7)
(Job 41:11)
(Psalm 50:12)
Omnipresence of God
- God is present everywhere at all times.
(Psalm 139:7-10)
Omnipotence of God
- God can do all things that are consistent with His character.
God is all powerful.
(Exodus 6:3)
(Genesis 17:1)
(2 Corinthians 6:18)
Omniscience of God
- God has all knowledge.
(Psalm 139:13-17)
(John 21:17)
Sovereignty of God
- God created everything and therefore all things are under His sovereign control.
This term is used 295 times in the Bible.
(Psalm 68:20)
(Psalm 141:8)
(Acts 4:24)
Eternality of God
- The Eternality of God refers to his timeless nature.
God had no beginning, and will have no end.
(Romans 16:26)
(Deuteronomy 33:27)
Immutability of God
- The Immutability of God means He cannot change in His nature, Character or dependability.
(Malachi 3:6)
(Numbers 23:19)
Perfection of God
- God is completely flawless, lacks nothing and has no moral imperfection.
(2 Samuel 22:31)
(Psalm 18:30)
(James 1:17)
Holiness of God
- God is set apart from His creation.
(Isaiah 43:15)
(Isaiah 6:3)
(Revelation 3:7)
Wisdom of God
- (omnisapience) By His omniscience, God perfectly knows all possibilities and what would happen if they came to pass.
By His omnisapience, His wisdom is perfect so that He knows which course of action is the best.
(1 Cor.
3:19)
(Romans 16:27)
Wrath of God
- God’s moral Character leads Him to judgment and punishment of unrighteousness.
(Psalm 90:11)
(Romans 2:8)
(Revelation 6:16-17)
Grace, Mercy and Love of God
- God’s dealing with His people are based on His goodness, compassion, concern and generosity; instead of what we truly deserve.
(Romans 5:20)
(Ephesians 2:8-10)
(Ephesians 2:3-4)
(Romans 5:8)
God is Truth
- Absolute truth has its foundation in God Himself, because God is truth.
(John 14:6)
(John 3:33)
(Revelation 16:7)
Justice of God
- All of God’s judgments are infinitely and perfectly just.
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