This
article raises questions you may have asked and shows where you can read the
answers in your Bible. Jehovah’s Witnesses would be pleased to discuss these
answers with you.
1.
Who is God?
The true God is the Creator of all things.
The Bible calls him the “King of eternity,” meaning that he had no beginning
and will never have an end. (Revelation 15:3) Since God is the Source of life,
we should worship only him.—Read Revelation 4:11.
2.
What is God like?
No one has ever seen God because he is a
Spirit, which means that he is a higher form of life than the physical
creatures who live on earth. (John 1:18; 4:24) God’s personality is revealed in
the things he has made. For example, when we contemplate the design and variety
of fruits and flowers, we discern God’s love and wisdom. The vastness of the
universe tells us of God’s power.—Read Romans 1:20.
We can learn even more about God’s
personality from the Bible. For example, it tells us what God likes and what he
does not like, how he treats people, and how he reacts in different situations.—Read
Psalm 103:7-10.
3.
Does God have a name?
Jesus said: “Our Father in the heavens, let
your name be sanctified.” (Matthew 6:9) Although God has many titles, he has
only one name. In each language, it is pronounced differently. In English we
usually say “Jehovah” or sometimes “Yahweh.”—Read Psalm 83:18.
God’s name has been taken out of many Bibles
and replaced with the titles Lord or God. But when the Bible was written, it
contained God’s name some 7,000 times. Jesus made God’s name known by using it
when he explained God’s Word to people. He helped people to come to know God.—Read
John 17:26.
4.
Does Jehovah care about us?
Jehovah shows interest in us by listening
personally to our prayers. (Psalm 65:2) Does the abundance of suffering mean
that God does not care about us? Some people claim that God makes us suffer to
test us, but this is not true. The Bible says: “Far be it from the true God to
act wickedly.”—Job 34:10; read James 1:13.
God has granted man the dignity of free will.
Do we not appreciate our freedom to choose to serve God? (Joshua 24:15)
Suffering abounds because many choose to do bad things to others. It hurts
Jehovah to see such injustice.—Read Genesis 6:5, 6.
Soon, Jehovah will use Jesus to eliminate
suffering and those who cause it. Meanwhile, Jehovah has good reason for
allowing suffering temporarily. A later lesson in this series will explain why
God allows suffering.—Read Isaiah 11:4.
5.
What does God want us to do?
Jehovah created us with the ability to come
to know and love him. He wants us to learn the truth about him. (1 Timothy
2:4) If we study the Bible, we can come to know God as a Friend.—Read
Proverbs 2:4, 5.
Since Jehovah has given us life, we should
love him more than we love anyone else. We can show God that we love him by
speaking to him in prayer and by doing as he asks. (Proverbs 15:8) Jehovah asks
us to treat other people with love.—Read Mark 12:29, 30; 1 John
5:3.
For
more information, see chapter 1 of this book, What Does the Bible
Really Teach?, published by Jehovah’s Witnesses.
at www.jw.org
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