Knowledge

Wisdom and Truthfulness We're thinking today about God's knowledge. And when the theologians discuss God's knowledge, they not only write about what he knows, but they also write about his wisdom and his truthfulness. The Dutch theologian, Louis Berkhof, defines God's wisdom as: that perfection of God whereby he applies his knowledge to the attainment … Continue reading Knowledge

Impassibility

Introduction We been studying the attributes of God recently to answer the question: 'What is God like?' However, we began, not so much with an attribute, but with who God is. Who is God? He's the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. In other words, we began with the Trinity: There is only one … Continue reading Impassibility

Immutability

Introduction Everything changes. I was talking about that to the children on Sunday. And we all know it's true. Everything changes. From the moment we're conceived in our mother's womb, we change, because we develop from an unborn baby to a newborn baby to a toddler to a child to a teenager to a young … Continue reading Immutability

Omnipresence

Introduction Our church's Shorter Catechism teaches us that our God is infinite in his being. And by saying that he is infinite in his being it is saying that God is omnipresent. That is, he is present everywhere. There are no restrictions or limitations on where he can be. You and I are limited, because … Continue reading Omnipresence