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The 7 One’s #7:
/One God/
 
*Thesis:* To study God’s nature and His work in order to better understand Him and to
              motivate us to serve Him faithfully.
*Introduction*:
 
(1)   There is a God.
He is real and in control.
(2)   Let us learn more about God, His nature and His work.
*Discussion*:
 
I.
Who is God?
 
A.
His nature:
1.      Eternality (Deut.
33:27; Isa.
40:28; 57:15; Psa.
90:2; 102:12, 25-27;      Jer.
10:10)
2.      Immutability (Mal.
3:6; James 1:17)
3.      Absolute Truth (Num.
23:19; 1 Sam.
15:29; Heb.
6:17-18)
4.      Absolute Love (John 3:16; Rom.
5:6-8)
5.      Holiness (Exod.
15:11; Lev.
11:44; Psa.
99:9; Luke 1:49; John 17:11)
6.      Perfect Justice (Deut.
32:4; Isa.
30:18, 45:21; 1 Pet.
1:17; Rev. 19:2)
7.      All-Powerful~/Omnipotent (Job 42:2; Jer.
32:17; Matt.
19:26)
8.      All-Present~/Omnipresent (Psa.
139:7-10; Jer.
23:23-24)
9.       All-Knowing~/Omniscient (Psa.
139:1-6; 147:4; Ezek.
11:5; Isa.
46:10)
B.     He is “Father of all.”
C.
He is “over all and through all and in all.”
II.
What does God do?
 
A.
Obviously, He created all things (Gen.
1:1).
B.     Further, He was active during the Old Testament times leading Israel.
C.     Furthermore, He sent His Son to provide salvation (John 3:16).
D.    What about today?
1.
He is still on His throne (cf.
Rev. 4).
2.      He is answering prayers.
3.
He is preparing us a Home (cf.
John 14:1-3).
III.
What should we do?
 
-          Ecc.
12:13 – Fear God & keep His commandments
 
*Conclusion*:
 
-          Have you crowned God as King of your life?
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