Learning who God is and reflecting on His characters


Open your eyes and you will see the presence of our Father, creator, provider, protector, the one who loves us! Are your eyes open or closed? -Romans 1:19

Who is God? What do we know about God?  This are the question you often get, and it might be from both adults and kids. Not only do they come from the non-Christian communities, but also from those in the Christian community. We know He created us, because He told us so through His Word (Genesis 1:27). We know that God created the Heavens and the Earth (Genesis 1:1). We know that God loved us first (1 John 4:19). You don’t create what you don’t love. God is always trying to get our attention to draw us closer to Him (John 6:44). God is our protector (Psalms 121). He is our provider (Matthew 6:25-34). He is our peace (Colossians 3:15-17). Thats not even touching the tip of the tallest mountain of who God is. Nothing is impossible for God. 26 Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” – Matthew 19:26 GOD is our Father in Heaven, who created us in His own image; like Him we are divine in our nature and purpose. God is the creator of mankind and He loves you. You were created by Him and He knows everything about you


This post will be helpful to those who want to know what the bible has to say about who God is. It might be helpful to both communities, especially those who are Christians and hunger to learn more about God and His characteristics. Here I managed to pull up some of the Bible verses that has to say something about who God is, so here they are

God is Omniscient - Isaiah 48:3

God is Omnipotent - Matthew 28:18

God is Omnipresent - Psalms 139:7-12

God is Just - Isaiah 30:18

God is a spirit – Isaiah 61:1-3, John 4:2, John 4:24

God is love – 1 John 4:8, Romans 5:5, 1 John 4:7-9, 1 John 4:16

God is faithful - 1 Corinthians 10:13, 1 Corinthians 1:9

God is peace - 1 Corinthians 14:33

God came in flesh – John 1:14,18 Colossians 1:15, Hebrews 1:3

God is light – 1 John 1:5

God is a consuming fire – Deuteronomy 4:24, Hebrews 12:29

God is merciful - Deuteronomy 4:31

God is the God of the living -  Matthew 22:32

God is one, and there is no other - Deuteronomy 6:4-5, Deuteronomy 10:17

God is our tower of refuge - Deuteronomy 33:27, Psalms 46:1-2, Psalms 62:7-8

God is our guide - Psalms 48:14

God is a judge - Psalms 50:6

God is our sustainer - Psalms 54:4

God is our strength - Psalms 73:26

God is our rock of all times - 2 Samuel 22:32-34, Psalms 62:7-8

God is gracious and compassionate - 2 Chronicles 30:9, Ezra 8:22

God can hate – Proverbs 6:16

God hears and sees – 1 Peter 3:12, Psalms 33:11-13

God is a person – Exodus 3:14,

I hope that this few verses will help you in understanding that God is, they are few but they are very helpful

Because of His love,  I am forever a secured Package,

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Rumishael Ulomi

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Rumishael Ulomi is a seasoned leader and minister dedicated to integrating Christian values into leadership and life. He empowers individuals to reach their God-given potential through discipleship, coaching, and mentorship.

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