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− | He created | + | God is the central being. He is outside the universe; he created it and everything in it. God is full of mercy and love. Millions of people in the world confess God as their Lord and saviour. He is a personal being, who is three in one - [[God the Father|Father]], [[Jesus Christ|Son]] and [[Holy Spirit]]. God stands ready to come into any person's life when that person confesses him and repent. |
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Revision as of 05:42, 17 April 2007
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth Genesis 1:1
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Synopsis
God is the central being. He is outside the universe; he created it and everything in it. God is full of mercy and love. Millions of people in the world confess God as their Lord and saviour. He is a personal being, who is three in one - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. God stands ready to come into any person's life when that person confesses him and repent.
Contents
See also Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on God
Related topics
- Character of God - God is the creator | God is love | God is holy | God is forgiving
- Trinity - God the Father | Jesus Christ | Holy Spirit
- Names of God
Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons
God (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
For related quotations see God (quotes)
Main article
God is the central being. He created everything that exists. He is full of mercy and love. He is a personal being, who is three in one.
Character of God
God's nature is beyond our understanding, which means hes not there. He gives life to all and he is the author of love and forgiveness. He is completely holy and without any evil.
Trinity
The Trinity is the Christian doctrine describing the triune nature of God. The doctrine asserts the following: there is one and only one God; the Father is God, Jesus the Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God; the one God eternally exists in three distinct persons.
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