What
Is
God
Like?
God’s
nature:
He is
the
One
and
only
God.
There
never
has
been
any
other
God,
nor
will
there
ever
be
after
Him
or
besides
Him.
He is
eternally
existent—no
beginning
and
no
end.
He is
alive.
He is
a
Person—actually,
three
Persons
in
one
being.
He
thinks.
He
feels.
He is
the
designer,
the
creator,
the
sustainer
of
everything,
visible
and
invisible.
He
knows
everything.
He is
everywhere.
He is
all-powerful.
He is
ordered,
stable
and
consistent.
He is
truly
sovereign;
He
answers
to no
one.
He is
the
supreme
judge
and
ruler
of
all.
And
although
the
personal
pronoun
"He"
is
used,
God
is
the
source
of
both
masculine
and
feminine
traits.
God’s
character:
He is
good.
He is
kind.
He is
love
and
is
loving.
He is
honest.
He is
faithful.
He is
just.
He is
righteous.
He is
merciful.
He is
self-sacrificing.
He is
true.
He is
wise.
He is
gentle.
He is
understanding.
He is
empathetic.
He is
diligent.
He is
gracious.
He is
generous.
He is
compassionate.
He is
slow
to
anger.
God’s
purpose:
To
reveal
Himself
to
His
people
and
all
creation
for
their
fulfillment
and
overwhelming
joy.
God’s
goals:
To
forgive
those
who
will
acknowledge
their
sin
and
accept
His
gift
of
forgiveness
made
possible
only
through
Jesus’
death
on
the
cross.
To
reestablish
a
healthy,
satisfying
and
unending
relationship
between
Himself
and
His
people.
To
remove
sin
and
sinful
motivations,
words
and
actions
from
those
who
will
let
Him
do
it.
To
give
His
children
new
bodies,
free
from
sin
and
its
effects.
To
make
a new
home
for
His
children—"new
heavens
and a
new
earth
where
only
righteousness
exists."
To
demonstrate
the
futility
and
destructive
nature
of
sin.
To
punish
those
who
choose
to
continue
in
evil
and
sin
and
separate
them
from
those
who
want
to
live
apart
from
evil
and
sin.
God’s
methods
and
strategies:
He
has
made
His
Son,
Jesus
Christ,
to be
the
foundation
and
key
to
all
His
interactions
with
mankind.
Jesus
Christ
is
God’s
full
representation
of
Himself
to
mankind.
Jesus
is
also
the
basis
upon
which
all
of
God’s
goodness
is
given
to
mankind.
God
treats
people
as
persons,
not
like
robots,
respecting
their
choices
to
reject
Him
and
waits
for
their
permission
to do
His
work
in
them.
He
imparts
His
grace
and
power
to
those
who
simply
believe
the
truth
given
to
them
about
Him.
He
loves
His
enemies
and
equips
His
children
to do
the
same.
He
allows
His
children
to
suffer
the
same
adversity
(and
more)
that
all
people
suffer
in
order
to
reveal
His
strength
and
wisdom
in
their
weaknesses
and
ignorance.
He
spreads
the
good
news
of
His
salvation
to
the
whole
world
through
His
children.
He
lets
sin
run
its
self-destructive
course.
He
uses
the
shortsightedness
and
foolishness
of
sin
to
accomplish
His
goals.