• God and Jesus existed before anything else and will always exist.
  • God predated time and space.
  • God was not created by another entity — He has life within Himself.
  • Instead of holding the worldview that it would be better if God changed, we actually benefit that He is unchangeable.
  • That God is unchanging allows us to build a strong foundation on His Word.
  • Jesus does not change in His administration of the Plan of Salvation.
  • God is self-sufficient because He is blessed.
  • God is self-sufficient because He can do it all — far more than we mere humans can do.
  • God is self-sufficient because He is King of kings and Lord of lords.
  • God is self-sufficient and meets our needs according to His riches and power.
  • Jesus is self-sufficient because He resembles God.
  • God does keep secrets from us.
  • We need to accept that we will not understand everything that God does.
  • God saves His revelations for His children.
  • God instructs us to seek Him, not understanding.
  • Worshiping God moved the Israelites from polytheism to monotheism.
  • Sovereign God is interested in a relationship with us because He is the Father of all.
  • Our Sovereign God is unique in His forgiveness and His works.
  • Sovereign God is clothed by His moral character.
  • Sovereign God is known for His love for us.
  • Sovereign God loves us so much that He has specific plans for our lives.
  • Because God is Sovereign God, we should praise and worship Him.
  • God’s omnipotence is shown in His ability to create things.
  • God is able to do everything with ease.
  • Even though God’s power earned Him the other name of Lord Almighty, He is also our Father.
  • God’s power is never ending and goes beyond what we can imagine.
  • God will never once say, “Ooo, baby. I did not see that coming.”
  • God’s wisdom is sufficient that it puts Him in control.
  • We cannot hide our thoughts from God.
  • We will have to accept we won’t understand everything about God and work to understand what He reveals.
  • There is no place that God is not.
  • God is all-encompassing.
  • God is our guardian and keeper.
  • God is a spirit.
  • Because God is invisible, we worship Him in Spirit and truth.
  • Being made in His image means we have the character of God.
  • God transcends time and space, yet He chooses to live in us when we imitate His character.
  • God’s thoughts and ways are transcendent to ours, but we must try to imitate Him.
  • Our focus should remain on God.
  • He is pure, faithful, and blameless in what He does because He is pure, faithful, and blameless.
  • God is pure and can’t tolerate sin, but He loves us and calls us to salvation.
  • Because God is pure, His laws and commandments are, too.
  • If God is pure, and His laws and commandments are pure, that means His Word is pure, too.
  • It is difficult to understand the concept of the Trinity sometimes.
  • All that disciples do to expand the kingdom is in the name of the Trinity.
  • While their character is the same, there is a hierarchy.
  • We are to worship only God.
  • God wants us to focus on Him rather than forming alliances with worldview people.
  • God is jealous when we divide our loyalties between Him and money.
  • Because God is a jealous God, He will one day pass judgment on us when He “… pour[s] out [His] wrath …” (Zeph. 3: 8 NIV).
  • God’s wrath will abate when we ask for forgiveness of our sins.
  • The gloriousness is dependent on God.
  • Mankind was made to glorify God.
  • The gospel itself is glorious.
  • Being glorious, God is worthy of our praise, honor, and thanksgiving.
  • God’s beauty should be revealed as our inner beauty through our character.
  • Disciples should navigate the Sanctification Road to gain the beauty of holiness.
  • We see God’s holiness through His laws and worship.
  • It doesn’t work when we try to bring God down to our unholiness.
  • God desires us to have His character.
  • God’s work is the actions He takes through us to accomplish His plans, which are accomplished perfectly.
  • God’s way is perfect because of His purity, an aspect of His holiness.
  • Being perfect tells us the status of the other attributes are spiritually whole and complete.
  • God is just because He shows no favoritism.
  • When God must judge us, He is just in His judgment.
  • God’s being just stems from His mercy and compassion.
  • God’s being just does not allow Him to accept sinful behavior.
  • God is righteous because He is pure.
  • Righteousness comes from God’s character.
  • God wants to shower his righteousness on us.
  • God’s righteousness brings us joy and increases our reverence for Him.
  • God requires us to choose to live the way that honors Him.
  • We are to choose God because of Who He is, not what we gain from Him.
  • We can choose God for eternity because He is faithful to us.
  • God is both the true God and truth itself.
  • When God promises to do something — or not do something — He does or doesn’t.
  • Following God’s true instructions will bring us to lead godly lives.
  • The fact that God cannot lie should give us peace.
  • If we know God and try to imitate Him, we will imitate His love.
  • God expects a response to love – but it may not necessarily be what we think.
  • All of the warm fuzzy words are attributes of God.
  • The Plan of Salvation was given because of God’s grace.
  • God chooses to show us mercy in order to forgive us of our sins.
  • Mercy plays a part in salvation.
  • God’s abundant mercy stems from His love.
  • The abundance of God’s mercy impacts God’s forgiveness.
  • Sovereign God is Creator of the universe.
  • God will provide for us what we need.
  • God will withhold His provision when we are disobedient.
  • God shows us the goodness of His character in many ways.
  • We should experience the goodness of God’s character.