The Theology of God
The Theology of God
The word ‘theo’ means “god” in Greek and the suffix ‘logy’
means “the study of”. Thus, theology literally means the study of god. For
Christians, it is the attempt to know God as He reveals Himself in the Bible in
a structured and systematic manner. It is
the discovery of who God is as He reveals Himself through His names, His
attributes and His dealings with mankind in the bible history. To put it
simply, it is faith-seeking understanding.
Studying God’s nature and character gives us a greater understanding of
who God is, what kind of being He is, what He is like, and affirms our faith as
to why we can trust Him. There are many who believe in God, but sadly, few can
fully trust and obey Him. One of the key reasons is that we have not known God
enough.
The Infinite God
However, we should understand that we can never know all there
is to know about God. We are finite beings, and thus limited in knowledge. God
is an infinite being, He is unlimited in knowledge, and the gap between the two
can never be bridged.
Psa.147:3,5 – “Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; and His greatness is unsearchable... His understanding is infinite.”
Rom.11:33 – “Oh, the depth of the riches both of the
wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments
and His ways past finding out!”
Job 11:7-9 – “Can you search out the deep things
of God? Can you find out the limits of the Almighty? They are higher than
heaven—what can you do? Deeper than Sheol - what can you know? Their
measure is longer than the earth and broader than the sea.”
Job 26:14 – “He hangs
the earth on nothing. He binds up the water in His thick clouds, yet the
clouds are not broken under it…Indeed these are the
mere
edges of His ways, and how small a whisper we hear
of Him!”
Job 37:5 – “God thunders marvelously with His voice; He does great things
which we cannot comprehend.”
Yet, God being
incomprehensible does not mean that God cannot be understood at all; it simply
means that He cannot be fully or exhaustively understood. Even though we would
not ever be able to comprehend all there is to know about God, we can grow
in knowledge of Him through His dealing on the earth and what He reveals within
the pages of the Bible.
Knowing God
Jn.17:3 – “Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.”
What is eternal
life? Is it eternal existence going on and on infinitely? Eternal life is not just
about the quantity of life, it is quality of life. It begins when we receive Jesus
as our Lord and saviour and continue when we see Him face to face. Jesus says
it plainly, the purpose of eternal life is not just to escape hell fire but to
know God, and this will be the most fulfilling thing we will be doing for
eternity. Nevertheless, it is not knowing Him the way the
theologians know Him, being able to explain the trinity of God, being able to
outline His character and His nature, etc. rather, it is to know Him personally
and experientially.
Psa.103:7 - “He made known his ways
to Moses, his acts to the people of Israel.”
The
Israelites know the great works of God. He rolled back the Red Sea and defeated
the Egyptians, He fed them with manna every day, He did a miracle among them
that their clothes and sandals never wore out; He made known His acts to the
people. However, privately, in a quiet place on the mountain, God brought Moses
into a deeper knowledge of Him. He made known His ways to Moses. This should be
the earnest hunger in our heart, to know Him as we are known by Him, to know
Him intimately and grow in understanding of His nature and character.
Phil.3:10 - “That I may know
him and the power of his resurrection, and may share his sufferings,
becoming like him in his death, that if possible I may attain the resurrection
from the dead.”
Paul was a
“Hebrew of the Hebrews”, a Pharisees, brought up
at the feet of Gamaliel, a well-respected and great teacher of the Jewish
law. He is well trained in theology, yet he had a deep hunger to know God experientially.
To do that, oftentimes, God has to allow us to come to the end of our
own abilities and our own resources so that we will lean desperately on Him to
experience His breakthroughs in our lives.
We often
wonder, aren’t principles, skills, strategy useful to resolve challenges in
life? Yes, but for God to reveal Himself in a personal way to us, at times, He
may allow difficulties and challenges in our lives that cannot be solved by
human wisdom? It can only be solved by us knowing the power of Jesus’
resurrection, which is by knowing God personally amid our difficulties. So, our
difficulties are here for a reason. Our problems, our challenges, are here for
a reason. God has arranged a personal pilgrimage because He wants us to know Him.
When we
experience His strength, that is where we get to know Him most intimately. To
know God is to keep hungering for His own heart as the main essence of our
lives. Unless we get to know God in conjunction with the ways He is dealing
with us in our practical lives, we will never fulfill the purpose of our lives. Most
importantly, if the purpose of eternal life is to know God, and yet, if we do
not spend a sizeable part of life pursuing that knowledge, we could be wasting
our whole life on this earth. We could be pursuing all the wrong things in
life.
“Knowing about God is crucially important for the
living of our lives. Disregard the study of God, and you sentence yourself to
stumble and blunder through life, blindfolded, as it were, with no sense of
direction and no understanding of what surrounds you. This way, you can waste
your life and lose your soul.” - J I
Packer
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