The doctrine of divine
essence — we
must see who found us.
1. God is one in essence. The
oneness of God’s essence is the glory of God. Whenever the glory of God is
found in the scripture it refers to the essence of God. All the characteristics
of divine essence are resident in each member of the Godhead. However, all of
the characteristics of God are not manifest at one time.
2. The relationship of essence to
the Trinity. Each member of the Trinity or the Godhead is a separate person
having the same essence as the other members. Even though a separate person He
is still one in essence with the others. The fact that there is more than one
person in the Godhead is taught in 1 Peter 1:2; 2 Corinthians 13:14; John 10:30
cf Psalm 110:1; Isaiah 48:16.
3. Examples of how various
characteristics are manifest include: a) Salvation, where you see God’s love
and eternal life; b) Judgement, God’s righteousness and justice is seen; c)
Faithfulness, you see immutability plus veracity; d) In God’s plan is seen
omniscience plus sovereignty. So each aspect of life brings out a different
characteristic in the essence of God.
4. The sovereignty of God.
a) God is the supreme
being of the universe — Deuteronomy 4:39; 1 Samuel 2:6-18; 1 Chronicles 29:11;
2 Chronicles 20:6; Psalm 83:18; Isaiah 45:5,6; Acts 17:24.
b) God is also said to
be king of heaven and earth — Psalm 47:2; 93:1; Matthew 6:13b; Hebrews 8:1;
Revelation 4:2,3,11.
c) God as sovereign is
also eternal — Psalm 93:2; God is infinite — Psalm 8:1; Acts 5:39;
Self-determining — Job 9:12; Psalm 115:3; 135:6; Proverbs 21:1; Daniel 4:35.
d) Expressions of divine
volition — Isaiah 46:10b; Ephesians 1:5 — resulting in a plan for humanity —
Psalm 24; Hebrews 6:17.
e) But as a part of the
sovereignty of God, God is a gentleman. That means He will not coerce or
violate the volition of any member of the human race. He will not use His
absolute will against the volition He gave man — John 7:17; Revelation 22:17.
f) As far as the
believer is concerned God has a will for our life. We can choose to go against
that will of the intake of doctrine, GAPing it to supergrace. We can wind up in
reversionistic revolt. The believer in reversionism repudiates God’s will,
God’s person, and God’s plan.
5. The righteousness of God.
a) God is righteous or
absolute holiness — Leviticus 19:2b; 1 Samuel 2:2; Psalm 22:3; 47:8; 111:9;
Isaiah 6:3; John 17:11; Revelation 3:7; 4:8; 6:10. God’s righteousness is
absolute, it cannot be destroyed, contaminated, compromised.
b) There are passages
which say that God is good, a goodness that stems from His righteousness —
Psalm 25:8; 34:8; 86:5; 119:68; Luke 18:19.
c) God’s righteousness
is free from sin — 2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 John 1:5.
d) The righteousness of
God is perfect, so that His character is perfect, so that His person is
perfect. It is impossible to have perfect righteousness without having perfect
character and a perfect personality. They key to personality is righteousness.
Deuteronomy 32:4b; Psalm 7:9; 11:7; 97:6; 111:3; 119:137a; Jeremiah 23:6; John
17:25a; Romans 1:17; 10:3; 1 John 2:29.
e) He is righteous in
His attitudes and His actions — Deuteronomy 32:4; 2 Samuel 22:31; Psalm 119:37;
145:17; Daniel 9:14; Revelation 19:2.
f) God’s perfect
righteousness rejects human standards of self-righteousness. Self-righteousness
galls, but true righteousness in the believer is pleasing. That is why
salvation cannot be attained by human righteousness — Titus 3:5. God regards
our righteousness as filthy rags — Isaiah 64:6.
g) The righteousness of
God is available to all who believer — Romans 3:22 for imputation of
righteousness.
6. The concept of divine justice as
a part of the essence of God .
a) God is fair, this is
a part of His justice. In fact, it is impossible for God to be unfair. God’s
judgements are perfect and God is always fair, therefore God is eliminated as a
patsy in anyone’s life. It is impossible to make God the object of bitterness
or any mental attitude sin. His fairness is total. His justice also operates in
the field of punitive activity. God must express His love through His justice
to His reversionistic believers. He is always just and as a part of His justice
He is no respector of persons. Therefore God has only two avenues through which
He can express His love to believers. He expresses His love to supergrace
believers through blessing; He expresses His love to reversionism through the
function of divine justice and/or discipline. Justice administers the penalty
which righteousness demands. Deuteronomy 32:4; 2 Chronicles 19:7; Job 37:23;
Psalm 19:9; 50:6; 58:11; 89:14; Isaiah 45:21; Jeremiah 50:7; Romans 3:26;
Hebrews 10:30,31; Hebrews 12:23.
b) Justice not only is
an expression of the fairness of God, not only an expression of the punitive
operation of God, but justice means that God in vindicating any believer as a
part of the angelic conflict cannot have a compromise to that characteristic.
That is why we have the cross and that is where the doctrine of propitiation
fits in. Were it not for the ministry of Jesus Christ on the cross, were it not
for the doctrine of propitiation we would be in serious trouble because God
would have to compromise His justice in order to save us; and God cannot
compromise any part of His character. Immutability means that God’s character
remains inviolate, it cannot be compromised. The Lord Jesus Christ through His
vicarious efficacious spiritual death on the cross (1 Peter 2:24) transferred
the guilt of the sinner (Romans 5:12) in Himself. This propitiated the justice
of God the Father so that the Father is not only free to pardon and to justify
each person who accepts Christ, but He is free with His justice to condemn
forever those who reject Christ. So the work of Christ on the cross not only
liberated the justice of the Father for total expression in eternity but also
made it possible for the Father’s justice to remain intact in the plan of God.
His justice in the basis for the unbeliever going to the lake of fire.
7. Divine love.
God is eternal and
therefore has unchangeable love in the same quantity as he had billions of
years ago. The quantity of God’s love and the quality of God’s love remains the
same — Jeremiah 31:3. Each member of the Godhead is somewhere related to love.
For example, the Father’s love is described in John 3:16; 1 John 2:15; 3:1. The
Son’s love is described in Romans 8:35. The principle that the love of God will
not permit separation, that no believer can be separated from the love of God,
is found in Romans 8:38,39. No matter how a believer fails, no matter what he
does, no matter who says what about him, no matter what he has actually done,
he can never be separated from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our
Lord. This means that the Father has a love which is not in any way related to
emotion. Emotion does not exist in any member of the Godhead. Emotion is not a
part of the essence of God, it is strictly a human function in order to become
an appreciator of what we have in the right lobe of the soul. In the function
of the soul emotion is the responder to the various functions of the right lobe
or the heart. God doesn’t need an emotion to appreciate what He has in the
mentality if His essence — omniscience, and God does not function on emotion as
we do. Emotion is a prop so that what you have in your right lobe will be a
source of stimulation to you. But God is not emotional. An occasional emotional
type verb will be used as an anthropopathism merely to express a divine
attitude but not to indicate a true condition of God’s essence. So it is
important to understand that God’s love is infinitely superior to any human
love because it needs no props. For example, one of the props in human love is
to get a response. Very few people have the ability to love someone
consistently when all they ever get from them is to be ignored or antagonism.
God’s love is so great that no
strings are involved. He will love us when we are in reversionism just as much
as when we are heroes in supergrace.
It is possible for a member of the
human race to love God. However, it must be regenerate mankind, a member of the
family of God, first. Then the capacity for it is something totally unrelated
to props. Doctrine is not related to props; doctrine is not emotional. We
appreciate doctrine and emote often when we learn principles of doctrine. But
doctrine in itself has not emotional content. Doctrine is designed to have a
strictly mental content. God’s love is a part of the ECS, in which case it
becomes reality. 1 John 2:5 tells us about God’s love and the ECS. God’s love
is first a reality to us when we are controlled by the Spirit — Romans 5:5.
8. Eternal life. God is absolute
existence — Exodus 3:14; John 8:58; Psalm 90:2. Jesus Christ is eternal life
and has always existed with the Father — John 1:1-3. He is eternal life and
shares His life with us at the point of salvation — 1 John 5:11,12; John 10:28;
20:31. Always existent as eternal life is a characteristic of essence.
9. Omniscience. God is
all-knowledge. It is related to eternal life in this way. God’s knowledge is
total and God’s knowledge is not related to time. God’s knowledge is outside of
time because He is eternal life. 1 Samuel 2:3; Job 26:6; Jeremiah 16:17; Psalm
139:1-6; Ezekiel 11:5; Matthew 10:29,30; Hebrews 4:13. God, therefore has
infinite wisdom and understanding — 1 Samuel 16:7; Psalm 44:21; 147:5; Proverbs
3:19; 5:21; 17:3; Isaiah 40:13,14; Jeremiah 17:10; 51:15; Nahum 1:7; Romans
11:33; 1 John 3:20.
It is God’s intention for each one
of us as a believer to understand everything in the Bible — in time!
10. Omnipresence. God is ever
present, He is not limited by space or time. This means He is both imminent and
transcendent. Jeremiah 23:24; Acts 17:27. Heaven is His throne, the earth is
His footstool — Deuteronomy 4:39; Isaiah 66:1. Furthermore, where His
omnipresence is concerned the heavens cannot contain Him — 1 Kings 8:27; Acts
17:24b.
11. Omnipotence. God has a power
totally devoid of human props. Omnipotence means not only strength as we
understand it but ability as well. God has unlimited ability, unlimited
strength — Genesis 17:1; 18:14; Job 26:7; 42:2; Psalm 24:8; 93:1; 147:5a; Isaiah
40:26; 50:2; Jeremiah 27:5; 32:27; Matthew 19:26; Mark 14:36; Luke 1:37. The
only limitation God ever has on His strength is human negative volition —
Revelation 4:8. God also has unlimited authority — Psalm 33:9; Romans 13:1;
Hebrews 1:3; Revelation 19:6.
12. Immutability. God is also
perfectly stable. Immutability is total stability. Immutability means unchangeability.
God cannot change — Psalm 102:26,27; Malachi 3:6; Hebrews 1:12. God is absolute
stability — Isaiah 40:28; James 1:17. God’s Word and God’s works are
unchanging. That is why through GAP God gives us one immutable thing — doctrine
is immutable. God gives us something of Himself when he gives us Bible
doctrine. When we have doctrine in the soul we have the only stabiliser in
life. His words and His works are unchanging — Psalm 119:89; Ecclesiastes 3:14;
Isaiah 40:8. From His stability comes His faithfulness. He is faithful in
keeping His promises — Numbers 23”19; 1 Kings 8:56; 2 Corinthians 1:20; Titus
1:2; Hebrews 10:23; 11:11. He is faithful to forgive — 1 John 1:9. He doesn’t
forgive because we feel sorry for our sins, He forgives because Christ died for
our sins. He is faithful in keeping us saved — 2 Timothy 2:12,13. He is
faithful to deliver us from and in pressure — 1 Corinthians 10:13; 1 Peter
4:19. He is faithful in stabilising the believer — 2 Thessalonians 3:3. He is
faithful in the administration of His plan — 1 Corinthians 1:9. He is faithful
in His provision — 1 Thessalonians 5:24.
13. Veracity: truthfulness. He is
absolute truth — Deuteronomy 32:4b. His veracity manifests itself in His ways;
He has ways of communication — Psalm 25:10; 86:15; Revelation 15:3. His truth is
manifest in His Word — 2 Samuel 7:28; 1 Kings 17:24; Psalm 19:9; 119:142;
138:2, 150:1; John 8:45; 17:17; 2 Corinthians 6:7.