Jesus the True God
Who is God? Did he really come into flesh as Jesus Christ? What is his
relationship to human beings? The Bible holds answers to these questions, for
it contains God’s self-revelation of his divine nature through his
authoritative words and marvelous deeds.
CREATOR
Everything in this universe, from
the tiny atom to the enormous galaxy, from the simplest cell to the most
complex organism, testifies to the existence of an infinitely intelligent
designer.
This designer is God. At his word,
the sun, the moon, and the stars came into being; and by his command, oceans,
mountains, and rivers were formed.
God is also the giver of life. He
created fishes, birds, land animals, insects, and plants. Most importantly, he
made human beings in his image. We are created to carry the divine nature of
our Creator and share his glory. And yet, most of us have failed to acknowledge
the Maker of all things and to live up to God's expectation of his children.
If you are willing to return to
the God who has made you and entrust your life to him, he will create a new
heart within you today so that you may become a new person and lead a new and
meaningful life.
"You alone are the Lord. You made the
heavens, even the highest heavens, and all their
starry host, the earth and all that is on it, the seas and all that is in them.
You give life to everything, and the multitudes of heaven worship you."
--Nehemiah (Nehemiah 9:6)
RULER
The God who created the universe
also rules his creation with his sovereign power. God's universal and
unchanging laws are seen from the microscopic to the astronomical realms.
Through these laws, God sustains and holds together all things.
God rules over living things as
well. His providence and care keep the entire ecosystem in a balanced structure;
the existence of all species is always mutually supportive under the divine
guidance. God supplies sufficient air, sends rain from heaven, and gives
sunlight to maintain the food chain.
Today, God also rules in the
hearts of those who believe and trust in him--not by force, but with love.
Believers who obey God's rule find guidance in life and assurance of eternal
bliss. It is the duty of Christians to proclaim God's Kingdom until the King of
kings ultimately reigns over all nations and peoples with justice and
righteousness. Then, he will receive all praises and exaltation as he deserves.
"For the Lord is the great God, the great
King above all gods. In his hand are the depths of the earth, and the mountain
peaks belong to him. The sea is his, for he made it, and his hands formed the
dry land. Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our
Maker; for he is our God and we are the people of his pasture, the þock under his care."
--Anonymous (Psalm 95:3-7)
SAVIOR
Who would ever have imagined that
the glorious God in heaven, surrounded by thousands upon thousands of angels,
would humbly take the form of a human being, born in a manger and brought up in
a carpenter's home?
Jesus, the incarnation of God,
came to this world to preach the love and mercy of God and his Kingdom; he
healed the sick, freed the demon-possessed, and comforted the destitute.
Despite his many compassionate
deeds, he was slandered, envied, and scorned; he was arrested, mocked, spit at,
whipped, and finally nailed to the cross. For our many transgressions, the Lord
Jesus suffered the agony of crucifixion and tasted the bitterness of God's
rejection. But he rose on the third day, boasting victory over sin and death,
and completing his work of salvation for humankind.
The salvation that the Lord Jesus
brought to us fully manifests the immense love of God. It is by his
self-sacrifice that we are spared of the eternal punishment in hell. It is
through his death that we have a chance to return to God and a hope of
everlasting life in the joyous and glorious HeavenlyKingdom.
"...at just the right time, when we were
still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. Very rarely will anyone die for a
righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die. But
God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners,
Christ died for us."
--Paul (Romans 5:6-8)
JUDGE
God's mercy does not nullify his
justice. Although God readily pardons sinners who truly repent and turn from
their evil, yet he does not leave evil-doers unpunished.
Justice often seems obscured in a
world filled with fraud, greed, oppression, and hatred. The absence of
immediate reward and punishment makes us question the existence of an
all-knowing judge in heaven.
However, God has promised in the
Bible that justice will eventually prevail. The Lord Jesus will come one day as
the Judge of the whole earth to repay everyone according to his deeds and
reveal every sinful thought in his heart. He will also condemn those who
refused to accept the salvation of Jesus Christ, and reward the righteous with
honor, glory, and eternal life.
"The Lord reigns forever; he has
established his throne for judgment. He will judge the world in righteousness;
he will govern the peoples with justice.... Sing praises to the Lord, enthroned
in Zion;
proclaim among the nations what he has done. For he who avenges blood
remembers; he does not ignore the cry of the afþicted."
--David (Psalm 9:7-8, 11-12)
God is . . .
Essence: Spirit, self-existing,
eternal, transcendent (existing beyond the universe),
immanent (involved in the universe)
Attributes: omnipresent
(all-present), omnipotent (all-powerful), omniscient (all-knowing), holy,
jealous (detesting evil), loving, faithful,
just, merciful.
Jesus is God
The Bible attests to the divinity
of Jesus Christ with these facts:
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He is the Creator.
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He is the incarnation of God, born of a virgin
through the Holy Spirit as prophesied long ago.
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He fully manifests God's divine nature.
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His name, "Jesus," is the name of God.
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He is the only Savior.
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He is risen from the
dead.
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He is still alive. He cleanses us during baptism
and gives us the Holy Spirit just as He promised.
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He is the Judge.
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He is the King of kings, and Lord of lords.