God has always possessed righteous character and is full of mercy and grace. His existence is a living definition of perfect love (1John 4:8). Although greater than His Son in authority, he nevertheless shares all that he has with him. Jesus Christ The Being who became Jesus, before his human birth, existed for all eternity with the Father.
What does God look like? Does he have arms, legs, eyes and so on just like us? Since both the Father and Jesus Christ are part of the Godhead, what the Bible reveals about what He looks like applies to both of them.
Is God present everywhere at the same time (omnipresent)? Why did he have to visit Sodom and Gomorrah if he was already there?
Below are thirty-three (33) of the names and titles of God found in the Hebrew text of the Old Testament. Each one comes with its meaning, its reference in Strong's Concordance, and interesting information about it. Each of the names also includes a few (but by no means all!) of the Biblical places it is found.
Symbolism The spirits of God are symbolically represented by a seven-headed candlestick that stood before His presence in the wilderness tabernacle (later the temple in Jerusalem, see Numbers 8:1 - 2). Most of the references, however, to the seven spirits of (or from) God are found in the book of Revelation. . . . Grace and peace be to you from Him Who is, and Who was, and Who is to come; and ...
There is nothing in the Bible that says God the Father is a created Being or that he made Jesus Christ. If something or someone created him then not only does it mean he is not deity (by most people's definition), but it also begs still more questions like who or what created him! Something has always had to exist, whether it is matter or spirit (e.g. God), intelligent or inanimate. This is ...