
My hope is that this series will offer my readers a chance to consider the names, characteristics and descriptions of our God in the Word.
The remaining Names of God in this series might be considered descriptors, or characteristics of the Lord. We have reviewed the three primary Names of God, along with nineteen compound Names of God in our previous posts. As we venture through these descriptors of our God, I hope we will recognize all the many characteristics of our God that we tend to take for granted.
The Word is truly rich with descriptions of the Living God, and this effort of searching in the Word was quite illuminating. He truly is the ultimate subject of the Word, and His revelation of self-descriptions, or the accolades offered Him by His priests, prophets, kings apostles and faithful truly is a blessing.
May the Name of the Lord be praised, and by thinking on His name, may you have a blessed day.
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| Greater than our Hearts |
| 1 John 3:20 for whenever our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart, and he knows everything. |
| John is providing multiple tests for the believer to recognize in his own life, to build his faith and establish his life before God. I had at one time thought the book consisted of one verse, and that verse being 1 John 5:13. 1 John 5:13 I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life. It’s almost funny how I would skip through John’s letter, stopping shortly in the first chapter to memorize the ninth verse, and then right to 5:13. It was my verse to depend on based on what I remembered happened so many years ago, when I bent my knee at that couch and prayed the sinners prayer. Chapter 5, verse 13 was critical for my faith since at one point in my life I had believed. Yes, back on Feb 21st of 1981, at 7:30 I prayed to the Lord. It was my salvation, and John was telling me that because I believed, I may know I had eternal life. But I skipped the body of his letter, hoping the prayer would be enough. Now before anyone starts thinking I am questioning whether I met the Lord that night, let those thoughts evaporate. He saved this ol fool’s life and put me on a new road, with a new heart and a new purpose. Yet I depended on that night! It was if the night was what saved me in my thinking sometimes. I am not sure if anyone else has had these thoughts, or possibly some doubts of their initial introduction to the God of Eternity, but John wants to dispel those thoughts. He provides us a fool proof method of knowing of our destiny, of our relationship with the Savior and that knowledge is found in the way we live out our faith. Nothing changes the past. Those times when I have obeyed the light He give (1 John 1), loved my brother (1 John 2), rejected the world’s enticements (1 John 2), refused anti-Christian teaching (1 John 2), sought a purity of life (1John 3), or found the world hates or reject me (1 John 3) – each of those times has given me a greater confidence in my relationship with the Risen Son. It is an experiential relationship with the Living God that provides the knowledge of our faith. Yet we are dragging about a sinful rebel, one that simply wants to wander off from the God we love. Each of us have failed Him. Each of us are not worthy. There are times when my history with the Lord wells up in my heart, when my memories flood in and show how lackluster my faith has been, of how I have been an inconsistent follower, a complainer, a charlatan of sorts, a hypocrite and a traitor. My heart is a condemning heart. It is the nature of the beast! And John tells us that when our hearts condemn us, God is greater than our hearts, and He knows everything. The epistle John is writing is for believers to know of their relationship with the Living God. John now refers to God knowing everything. This is the only time John mentions “God knowing” in this epistle, and it is instructive to note he is addressing the believer who is self condemned, full of doubt and despair. Even in this state of condemnation, of our hearts refusing to acknowledge the leading of God in our lives, we can find reassurance in the Lord, remembering that He knows our souls, and that He is above all of our doubting self condemnation. 1 John 3:19-20 By this we shall know that we are of the truth and reassure our heart before him; for whenever our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart, and he knows everything. Our God is Greater than our heart, and for that we should continually be a thankful people. When the condemning heart starts telling dark stories – whether they be true or not, remember the goodness of God. |
I would love to hear of your favorite name, characteristic or description of the Living God. Please leave me a comment, and I will include it in the list!
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