Those who believe that there must be some sort of God
understandably ask, “Which God?” Whoever this God is, He must be a great enough
Cause to account for the various effects, the phenomena of this universe. Based
upon this, we can deduce certain things about this God:
OMNIPOTENT: In order to account for the many evidences of
design, God must be all-powerful, especially as we marvel at the wonders of our
elegant, immutable, and universal laws of science, the fine-tuning of the
universe, reason, consciousness, objective moral laws, life, and freewill.
OMNISCIENT: He must be all-knowing. There is no evidence of
any mistakes, which He needs to reprogram. Our formulas regarding matter and
energy remain unchanged. Besides, if He isn’t all-knowing, He would be unable
to justly judge.
HOLY: If God is a malevolent sinner, we would rightly hate
Him and be unwilling to follow His moral laws. However, He created a world
which satisfies our needs. We thirst, and there is water to quench it. We
hunger, and He has provided food. We tire, and He has provided sleep. We are
lonely, but He has provided family. He has satisfied us with music, dance, and
beauty, and has given us the faculties to enjoy these things.
RIGHTEOUS: He would also have to be a God of justice who
rewards and punishes. If He is otherwise, society would also have little reason
to reward and punish, and these are necessary for its survival.
KNOWABILITY: Since God is knowable, our disregard of Him is
without excuse and culpable, which we must be. We cannot excuse our sin by
claiming that there was a lack of evidence.
LOVE: Since He loves us to such a degree that He died for
us, when we only deserved His condemnation. By this, He proved His love for us.
He has, therefore, been able to win our hearts and devotion to follow His moral
laws. He has also promised us an eternal life of bliss. Without this assurance,
we would be inclined to live lives in pursuit of our own desires.
These are qualities that our God must have, and these are also
qualities that the Bible claims that He has. In many ways, the Bible guarantees
that if we seek the truth, we will find it. However, we often think that we are
seeking the truth, while our search is confined to our own comforts.
Consequently, we say, “My God feels right to me.” This usually means that He
agrees with our lifestyles, goals, and ethnicity.
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