DOCTRINES ABOUT GOD
I Tim. 4:13-16
Prayer
Have you ever noticed what
the Bible says will happen to the Church
at the end of the age?
It’s not a pretty story.
Paul said there will be a
great “falling away” (II Tim. 2:1-3).
Jesus said, “The love of many
will wax cold” (Matt. 24;12).
He called the Laodicean
Church “lukewarm” (Rev. 3:14-22).
And He called the Tribulation
Period Church a “harlot” (Rev. 17:1-5).
This great organization that
began under the influence of men filled with the
Holy Spirit, will climax
under the influence of false Christs, false prophets,
and false teachers giving
heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of the devil
(I Tim. 4:1).
It’s important to remember
this.
And to steadfastly guard
against it.
We need to learn to recognize
false Christs, false prophets, and false teachers.
We shouldn’t allow ourselves
to wax cold, fall away, or become lukewarm.
If we see this happening to
us, or to this Church, we need to do whatever we
can to turn things around.
What do we do?
1st---Paul said,
“Give attendance to reading.”
Read your Bible.
One survey shows that
one-half of all Americans never read it.
And three-fourths of all
Americans read it less than once a week.
The Word of God is the power
of God unto salvation;
A lamp unto our feet and a
light unto our path;
Milk to the babe in Christ;
And meat to the strong in
Christ.
It will cause us to repent of
our sins;
And to be more pleasing unto
God.
“These are written that ye
might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of
God;” “And that believing, ye
might have life through His name” (Jn. 20:31).
The Bible was written so you
can believe and be saved.
Get to know what it says.
2nd---Paul said,
“Give attendance to exhortation.”
Apply the Word of God to your
life.
Let is shape your character.
Let it change your life.
Let it rebuke your sins.
Let it strengthen your faith.
This is why we should give
attendance to reading.
Our knowledge should be
transformed into a lifestyle.
3rd---Paul said,
“Give attendance to doctrine.”
He said, “All Scripture is
given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for
doctrine . . .” (II Tim. 3:16).
He said, “Study to show
thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth
not to be ashamed, rightly
dividing the word of truth” (II Tim. 2:15).
Jesus said, “If ye continue
in my word, then are ye my disciples and ye shall
know the truth and the truth
shall make you free” (Jn. 8:31, 32).
Verse 16 of our text reads,
“Take heed unto thyself and unto the doctrine;
continue in them; for in
doing this thou shalt both save thyself and them
that hear thee.”
Check out your doctrines.
Accept those doctrines that
are clearly taught in the Bible.
And reject those doctrines
that aren’t Scriptural.
Do your doctrines stand up to
the Word of God?
If they do, continue in them.
Bit if they don’t, get back
to the Bible.
And stick to it.
What we believe is important:
Some people believe the wrong
things.
And some people don't know
what they believe.
A preacher invited a man to
Church.
The man said, “I’m a
believer.”
The preacher asked, “What do
you believe?”
The man thought a minute and
said, “Eh...... I believe what my Church
believes.”
The preacher asked, “What
does your Church believe?”
The man thought again and
said, “Eh.... My Church believes what I believe.”
The preacher asked, “Well,
what it that you and your Church both believe?”
The man thought again and
said, "Eh...... We believe the same thing.”
Do you know what your Church
believes about God?
That’s what I want to talk
about today:
Our doctrines about God.
1st---There’s just
one God.
You may say, “Everybody knows
that.”
But everybody doesn’t know
that.
Christians and Jews worship
Jehovah.
Moslems worship Allah.
Buddhists worship Buddha.
Hindus worship many gods (But
primarily Krishna).
The New Age Movement worships
many gods and goddesses such as Sophia,
Ishtar, Gaia, Diana, etc.
In recent years, a controversy
hit the United Methodist Church over the worship
of Sophia. Earth Day is now
an annual celebration in this country.
And some who are a part of
that (but certainly not all) have fallen into Pantheism.
They worship Mother Earth.
Our schools teach multi-culturalism.
The one-world government and
one-world religion movement is behind that.
Our own U. S. Senate has
opened sessions with a Moslem praying to Allah.
Jesus was once asked, “Which
is the first commandment of all?”
He answered, “The first of
all the commandments is: Hear, 0 Israel: The Lord
our God is one Lord” (Mk. 12:28, 29).
This was very familiar to the
Jews.
Orthodox Jews repeated this
verse twice a day for hundreds of years.
It’s part of their confession
of faith.
The dying and those gathered
at their bedside repeat it.
Moses received it from God.
It is called the “Shema.”
“The Lord our God is one
Lord” (Deut. 6:4).
Isaiah learned this.
God told him, “I am the Lord
and there is none else, there is no God beside
me” (Isa. 45:5).
So the Bible teaches that
there is just one God.
He is Jehovah;
Not Sophia, not Mother Earth,
not Allah;
Not any other god or goddess.
2nd---God is
everlasting
In the early 80's, I attended
the Course of Study school at Emory University
near Atlanta, Georgia.
There was a professor at that
school who came up with the idea that God is
dead.
He was greatly misunderstood.
But his statement that God is
dead swept across this country like wildfire.
It stirred a lot of debate.
And caused a lot of upset.
Why?
Because it contradicted the
Bible.
And multitudes disagreed.
The Psalmist said, “from
everlasting to everlasting, thou art God” (Psa. 90:2).
Concerning God he said, “thy
years shall have no end” (Psa. 102:27).
Go back into the past as far
as you can go and God will be there.
Look off into the future as
far as you can see and God will be there.
Study what the Bible says and
you will find:
(1) Jesus was with
God before the world was (Jn. 17:5).
(2) God planned our
redemption before the foundation of the world
(I Pet. 1:18-23).
(3) God promised us
eternal life before the world began (Titus 1:2).
(4) God showed
grace to us before the world began (II Tim. 1.9), and
(5) God prepared a
kingdom for us from the foundation of the world
(Matt. 25:34).
God has existed for a very
long time.
We’ve been a part of His
plans and work for thousands of years.
And the Bible says, “In the
ages to come, He will show the exceeding riches
of His grace in His kindness
toward us through Christ Jesus” (Eph. 2:7).
God will always be good to
us.
His love will never cease.
So one of our doctrines says,
“God is everlasting.”
3rd---God is
infinitely strong
Jesus said, “With God all
things are possible” (Matt. 19:26).
His power is unlimited.
How do you explain a Power
that can speak worlds into existence
(Psa. 36:6-9)?
A Power that created order
out of chaos;
A Power that hung the world
on nothing;
A Power that said, “Let there
be light and there was light.”
A Power that caused Abraham's
barren wife Sarah to conceive;
A Power that destroyed Sodom
and Gomorrah with fire and brimstone;
A Power that sent Jesus to
the cross and raised Him from the dead.
A Power that can cause
earthquakes and throw down mountains.
A Power that can stop the
rain and hold back the wind.
A Power that can turn rivers
into blood and cause darkness to cover the earth.
God’s power is awesome.
But not everyone believes this.
Some say God is no longer in
control or He would stop the killings, drugs,
abortions, etc.
Others say He’s dead or He
would stop war, famine, disease and the like.
But God is in control.
And He will do something
about these problems.
His Word says He will send
the Tribulation Period to punish the world for its
sins.
His power is unlimited.
And the things He intends to
do are beyond our imagination.
But we shouldn’t worry.
He will use His great power
to keep His Church from harm.
He will raise the dead.
And Rapture His Church.
Put Jesus on the throne of
your heart and His unlimited power will work to
your benefit.
4th---God is
infinite in wisdom
The Bible says, “God knows all
things” (I Jn. 3:20).
“He is perfect in
knowledge” (Job 37:16).
“His understanding, is
infinite” (Psa. 147:5).
“He telleth the number of
stars; He calleth them all by their names”
(Psa. 147:4).
“The Lord knoweth the thoughts
of man” (Psa. 94:11).
The Lord “can do everything”
and “no thought can be withheld from Him”
(Job 42:2).
“A book of remembrance was
written before him for them that feared the
Lord, and that thought upon
his name” (Malachi 3:16).
God knows everything.
He even knows what we are
thinking right now.
And many of our thoughts have
been written down.
He knows whether we are
sitting down or standing up right now.
He knows when we will get up;
When we will go to bed;
And everything about us.
“Thou knowest my downsitting
and mine uprising, thou understandest my
thought afar off.”
“Thou compassest my path and
my lying down, and art acquainted with all
my ways.”
“For there is not a word in
my tongue, but lo, O Lord, thou knowest it
altogether” (Psa. 139:2-4).
God knows our name (Jn.
10:3).
He knows how many hairs we
have on our head (Matt. 10:30).
He knows all our ways and
counts all our steps (Job 31:4).
He knows our needs before we
even ask.
He knows our good works and
will not forget them when we go to heaven.
He knows our gifts and service
and will reward us accordingly.
He knows everything that can
be known about anything.
God is infinitely wise.
5th---God is
infinitely good
“O taste and see that the
Lord is good” (Psa. 34:8).
“The earth is full of the goodness
of the Lord” (Psa. 33:5).
“The Lord is good to
all and his tender mercies are over all his work”
(Psa. 145:9) .
Goodness and God are
inseparable.
I want to give you an
example.
God says, “I will pour out my
Spirit unto you, I will make known my words
unto you.”
Why should God pour out His
Spirit on us?
Have we earned it?
Does He owe it to
us?
Why should God give us His
Word?
Is it that we are
so good?
Do we deserve it?
No! God doesn’t owe us
anything.
And we are not good; we are
sinners.
God gives us His Spirit and
His Word because God is good.
He loves us.
He cares about what happens
to us.
We can’t buy the Holy Spirit.
But what would we give, if we
could?
What is the Bible worth to us
and to this world?
These are gifts money can’t
buy;
Gifts too valuable to
appraise.
And yet, God gives these
gifts to us.
I want to show you something
else about God.
“Because I have called, and
ye refused; I have stretched out my hand, and no
man regarded, but ye have set
at naught all my counsel and would have none
of my reproof, I will laugh
at your calamity; I will mock when your fear cometh”
(Proverbs 1:24-26).
We could look at the severity
of God here, but I want to look at His goodness.
Notice, that God calls people
who refuse to hear;
That He stretches out His
hand to people who won’t pay any attention.
This tells us something about
God.
He doesn’t have to bother
with ungrateful people.
He doesn’t have to be snubbed
by sinners.
Why should He give people the
opportunity to reject Him?
I'll tell you why.
Because He is good.
He’s even good to people who
aren’t good to Him.
I thank Him for being good to
me;
For not giving up on me.
And I'll just bet if the
truth were known, none of us would be here today,
if it weren't for the
goodness of God.
Do you need help?
“I the Lord thy God, will
hold thy right hand, saying unto thee, Fear not, I
will help thee” (Isa. 41:13).
Do you have a need?
“My God shall supply. all
your need according to His riches in glory by
Christ Jesus” (Phil. 4:19).
Do you think God has
forgotten you?
“Can a woman forget her
sucking child, that she should not have compassion
on the son of her womb? Yea,
they may forget, yet God will not forget thee” (Isa. 49:15).
God will never forget you.
He loves you more than a
mother loves her new born baby.
He is good to you.
Better than you realize.
I cannot imagine how busy God
is.
But when we pray He listens.
When we cry He counts the
tears.
When Daniel was thrown into
the lions den, God was busy.
But He sent angels to protect
Daniel.
When Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego
were thrown into the fiery furnace,
God was busy.
But He sent His Son to
protect them.
If we have plenty to eat
today, it’s because of the goodness of God.
He put us in a land of
plenty.
If we wake up tomorrow, it is
because of the goodness of God.
He let us have one more day
to serve Him.
The air we breath; the water
we drink; the clothes we have on, are all ours
because of the goodness of
God.
He gives us these things and
He can take them away any time He wants.
It’s God who is preparing
mansions for us in heaven.
God who will raise us from
the dead.
God who will wipe away all
our tears.
God who will reunite us with
our loved ones.
What am I saying?
God is good; God is good.
I have been speaking on our
doctrines about God.
Our doctrines are very
important.
If we hold the right
doctrines; believe the right things; and live the right way,
we will wind up in heaven.
But if we hold the wrong
doctrines; believe the wrong things; and live the
wrong way, we will wind up in
hell.
Give attendance to reading.
Give attendance to
exhortation.
Give attendance to doctrine.
(1) There is only one God.
(2) He is everlasting.
(3) He is infinitely strong.
(4) He is infinitely wise,
and
(5) He is infinitely good.