In Touch Devotional 23 October 2021 Dr Charles Stanley – The Greatness of God
Welcome to In Touch Daily Devotional for Saturday 23rd October 2021 written by Dr Charles Stanley to inspire and bless you. God bless you as you read and pray! Kindly share with someone today!
DR CHARLES STANLEY IN TOUCH DEVOTIONAL FOR OCTOBER 23, 2021
TOPIC: THE GREATNESS OF GOD
Scripture reveals that God is a person—but one who is unchanging, infinite, and good.
Scripture: Isaiah 40:12-31
Some people think God is a force somewhere in the cosmos, while others picture a benevolent grandfather type who overlooks “little” sins. But these characteristics do not fully capture who Jehovah is. The real God might surprise you.
As the Father reveals Himself in His Word, it’s clear He is a person. Throughout Scripture, He is named (Yahweh, Elohim, Lord) or spoken of using masculine pronouns (He, Him); “it” is never used to describe Him. He fits all of the attributes of personhood—intelligence to reason, emotions to feel, and the will to make decisions.
At the same time, Scripture also shows God’s immutability, which means His nature and character never shift—He is always Spirit, and His love remains constant. Believers can expect that God’s principles and laws will hold true and He’ll act exactly as He has promised. While He responds differently to various situations, those responses (like delight, anger, and mercy) are nuances of His being, not new traits.
God has no beginning or end, and He is always the same (Psalm 102:27). No one created Him; God simply is. That’s hard for humans to understand, but if the Lord were completely explainable, He would be unworthy of worship.
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