WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT GOD? (7)

(Message by Tanny Keng)

1. What Does the Bible Say About God?

a) Background

a) In ancient times, most people were pagans who worshiped multiple gods and goddesses. But around 1800 B.C., God revealed Himself to a man named Abram, who was later known as Abraham. God promised Abraham that He would make two great nations of his descendants (Genesis 12:1-3, 17:20-22, 22:15-18). Those two great nations are the Jews (also known as Hebrews or Israelites) and the Arabs. The Muslim Arabs trace their lineage to Abraham through his son Ishmael (Genesis 25:12-18). The Jews trace their lineage to Abraham through his son Isaac and Isaac's son Jacob, also known as Israel. The twelve tribes of Israel descended from Jacob's twelve sons (Genesis 35:22-26).

b) Jesus and His disciples were all Jews, and Christianity began as a small sect of Jesus' followers within Judaism. So Christians trace their spiritual heritage to Abraham through the Jewish origins of their faith.

c) The three major monotheistic religions of the world, Christianity, Islam and Judaism, all worship the same God who revealed Himself to Abraham. God is known by many different names around the world. He is Dios in Spanish, Dieu in French, Gott in German, YHWH in Hebrew and Allah in Arabic.

2. The Trinity

a) Unlike Jews and Muslims, most Christians believe God is three persons in one: God the Father, Jesus Christ His Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Christian doctrine of the Trinity states the unity of these three persons in one divine Being known as the Godhead. The doctrine of the Trinity is inferred from numerous Bible passages, but it is not stated explicitly in the Bible.


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