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"You
and Your Beliefs"--Theology Proper
Do you know what you believe?
All of us have beliefs. We
believe things about sports teams, which schools offer the best education,
politics, which grocery store offers the best products, and so on.
We also have beliefs about such vital subjects as:
God, the Bible, Man, Sin, Christ, the Holy Spirit, Salvation, Angels and
Demons, the Church, the End Times?
Our beliefs are held because of past influences.
Discuss: What are some
examples of influences that affect beliefs?
Our parents, our friends, television, school, books, music, and so on.
What’s the problem with those influences?
They can be mistaken and erroneous.
Is there an influence that is absolutely true and reliable?
Yes! God has revealed Himself
in His Word, the Bible. That is the
source of truth from which we are seeking answers in this current series…
Current Series--"You and Your Beliefs" Series
Overview: 1.
The Doctrine of God: Theology
Proper 2.
The Doctrine of the Scriptures: Bibliology 3.
The Doctrine of Jesus Christ: Christology 4.
The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit: Pneumatology 5.
The Doctrine of Man: Anthropology 6.
The Doctrine of Sin: Harmartiology 7.
The Doctrine of Salvation: Soteriology 8.
The Doctrine of the Church: Ecclesiology 9.
The Doctrine of Angels: Angelology 10.
The Doctrine of Last Things: Eschatology
Q: Where do you look in the
Bible to find out what you should believe about these topics?
A: There is no one place!
God did not give us a book in the Bible where He listed what we should
believe per se.
Key: That's known as
"Systematic Theology."
Definition: "Theology is
the science of God, or more fully, thought and speech which issue from a
knowledge of God." (Bruce Milne, 11)
Systematic theology is the attempt to arrange systematically what we
believe about God and God's truth.
See Diagram: Theological
Encyclopedia Bible
Study (Exegesis) >>Systematic Theology>>Christian Experience
Aim of Series:
a) To spend 2 weeks per doctrine
b) To survey the Scriptures and develop a concise statement of the
essentials for each doctrine (Ask the question, "What would you die for in
this doctrine?") The
Doctrine of God
Q: What do you believe about
God?
Key: Your concept of God,
more than anything else, determines your beliefs and practices in life.
The way you view God affects how you live.
Last Week: Wrong Conceptions
we have about God...
This week, let’s explore the question… What is the right view of God?
Of course, the answer is that we should view God the way He describes
Himself in Scripture. That raises
the question… How
Does God Reveal Himself in the Scriptures? He reveals Himself in three ways… I.
The Attributes of God II.
The Activities of God III.
The Names of God I.
The Attributes of God--What Is God Like?
Q: What's an attribute?
Qualities and characteristics of God
There are many attributes of God listed in Scripture.
Name some of God's attributes with references for each...
God is...
--Holy (Is 6:3; I Pt 1:17) = absolutely unique
--Perfect (Mt 5:48) Mt 5:48 "Be perfect...your Father
in heaven is perfect."
--Infinite (Ps 147:5) = without limitation
1. Omnipotent (Gen 17:1)
2. Omnipresent (Ps 139:7-12)
3. Omniscient (Ps 147:5) Ps 147:5 "Great is our Lord...His
understanding is infinite."
--Self-Existent (Gen 1:1; Is 40:13; Job 38:4) = depends on nothing else
--A Spirit (Jn 4:24) Jn
4:24 "God is a Spirit..."
--Just and Righteous (Hos 14:9; I Jn 1:9)
--True (Ps 31:5)
--Faithful (I Jn 1:9)
--Unchanging (Mal 3:6) = immutable; always consistent Mal
3:6 "For I am the LORD; I change not..."
--Love (I Jn 4:8) = always does what is best
--Good (Ex 33:19; Rom 2:4)
--Gracious (Ex 33:19)
--Merciful (Tit 3:5) Warning:
We don't know a person just because we know details about him.
Eg--Take for instance Bill Gates. I
can know the number of hairs on his head, his weight, the color of his eyes, his
IQ, the size of his foot. I could
know all of these attributes of his, and still not KNOW HIM AS A PERSON.
So it is with God. I can know
details about God, and still not know the Person of God.
Why is that? II.
The Activities of God--What Has God Done? The
following activities of God are presented in Scripture:
1. God decreed all that
should ever come to pass (Eph 1:11; II Tm 1:9).
2. God created the heavens
and the earth (Gen 1-2).
3. God revealed Himself to
mankind:
--through Creation (Ps 19:1)
--through His Word (Ps 119; II Tim 3:16-17; II Pt 1:19-21)
--through His Son (Heb 1:1-3)
4. God has redeemed a people
for Himself (Ex 6:6; Gal 3:13; Rev 5:9)
Discuss: Why does God want us
to know that He is the author of these activities? III.
The Names of God
While there are many names for God, each reveals some distinct aspect of
His character and grace.
1.
Elohim -- God
*2,550 times in OT
*"All Powerful"--the word declares God to be the Supreme,
Eternal, Almighty, the Creator (Gen 1:1-2:3)
See: II Samuel 22:31-33 2.
Jehovah (Yahweh) -- LORD
*6,823 times in OT
*This is the name God gave to Moses in Ex 3:14, "I AM that I
AM."
*Covenant Redeemer The
name probably comes from the verb "to be" and signifies that God will
become whatever His people need in order to fulfill His will. 3.
Adonai --Lord
*340 times in OT
*emphasizes Absolute Sovereignty of God over everything
*Isaiah 6:1, 8 4.
Compound names of God
Purpose: To show how
practical God wants to be in the lives of His people!
a) El Shaddai -- God Almighty (Gen 17:1)
b) El Elyon -- The Most High God (Ps 91:1)
c) El Olam -- The Everlasting God (Gen 21:33)
d) El Roe -- The God that Sees me (Gen 16:13)
e) Jehovah-Sabaoth -- The LORD of Hosts (Joshua 5:13, 14)
f) Jehovah-Jireh -- The LORD will provide (Gen 22:14)
g) Jehovah-Rapha -- The LORD that heals (Ex 15:26)
h) Jehovah-Nissi -- The LORD my banner (Ex 17:15)
i) Jehovah-M'qaddishkhem --The LORD that sanctifies (Ex 31:13)
j) Jehovah-Shalom -- The LORD of Peace (Jd 6:24)
k) Jehovah-Rohi --The LORD is my Shepherd (Ps 23:1)
l) Jehovah-Tsidkenu -- The LORD our Righteousness (Jer 23:6)
m) Jehovah-Shammah -- The LORD is there (Ezek 48:35) 5.
Jesus
Key: In the NT, the name of
"Jesus" fulfills and possesses all the truth contained in the names
God used to reveal Himself in the OT. That's
why salvation begins by believing on His name (Jn 1:12).
That's also why we pray in His name (Jn 14:13, 14).
Discuss: What does the fact
that God uses various names teach us about Him? Conclusion: Discuss:
In light of Who God Is, what is the appropriate response to God? Knowing
the truth about God should cause us to do three things… (see
V. Matthews, Christian Life sylabus)
1. Worship (Jn 4:23-24)
2. Praise (I Chr 29:11-13)
3. Obedience (Deut 7:7-11)
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