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| ISBN-13: | 9780802478726 |
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| Publisher: | Moody Publishers |
| Publication date: | 05/01/2012 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | eBook |
| Pages: | 272 |
| File size: | 2 MB |
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God As He Wants You to Know Him
By BILL THRASHER
Moody Publishers
Copyright © 2012 Bill ThrasherAll right reserved.
ISBN: 978-0-8024-0422-0
Chapter One
How Pursuing the Primary Thing—Knowing God—RESULTS IN THE SECONDARY THINGS—THE DESIRES OF YOUR HEART
How do you view yourself? Your perception of who you are affects your attitudes, thoughts, and actions around others. The greatest factor in how you view yourself is your perception of what the most important person in your life thinks of you.
That person's perception of you can be faulty, of course, but that doesn't immediately change your response to their words. The only way to let truth liberate you from lies that can cripple you is to embrace God as the most important Person in your life and listen to Him. He knows the truth. He created you.
Will you let Him speak truth to your spirit? Here are truths about you He declares in the Scriptures:
"I accept you" (Romans 15:7).
"You are a precious person to Me and I am continually thinking about you" (Psalm 139:17–18).
"I'm continually devoted to you and will provide all that you need to fulfill My purpose for you" (Romans 8:31–32, 38–39).
"I've adopted you into My family and will take care of you, lead you, discipline you, and develop you as your Father" (Galatians 4:5–6).
"I'll live in you, and you'll never have to be alone as My Son, Jesus Christ, had to be when He died on the cross for you" (Galatians 2:20; Hebrews 13:5b).
"I have a wonderful future for you, that you will know joy and satisfaction for all eternity" (Romans 8:18).
"I have a unique plan of good works for you to accomplish" (Ephesians 2:10).
"My plan is unique for you because no one else has your exact physical features, upbringing, talents, and abilities, and even your unique weaknesses" (Psalm 139:13–16).
"I'll continue to work in you because My glory is at stake" (Philippians 2:13; Psalm 23:3).
"I'll make you into a most attractive person in My eyes and allow you to fulfill My plan as you present your life to Me" (Romans 8:29; 12:1–2).
Let these truths from God uproot any lies that challenge His liberating truth. Use the shield of faith to knock down the lies that are thrown at you day by day.
Finding Real Meaning and Purpose in Life
When we know God as He really is, we begin to know ourselves more accurately. And when we have a right relationship with Him, we understand our purpose for living. In fact, a significant purpose for living can be found only by being rightly related to our Creator — the One who created us for Himself (Colossians 1:16). Augustine is often quoted as saying, "Our hearts are restless until they find their rest in thee."
One who has real purpose has found someone worth dying for and worth living for. Since most of life is lived with a routine, a person with true purpose has found meaning even in the routines of life. God tells us that even the mundane — eating, drinking, or whatever we do — can be an opportunity to experience and display His glory (1 Corinthians 10:31). (The glory of God will be explored and explained in the final chapter of this book.)
A person with real meaning and purpose has learned the secret to overcoming boredom. Many gifted people with very "prestigious" jobs are bored and unfulfilled in their deepest longings. Why? They can do their job with a fraction of their God-given capacities — let's say 60 percent. They have a 40 percent boredom factor. God designed every part of our lives and bodies to be presented to Him (Romans 6:11–13; 12:1). God takes care of and uses what is presented to Him. He knows how to use every talent, gift, and ability we have. Even when a given task may not require all of our abilities, as we are yielded to Him, every part of our being can know His satisfying fellowship as we obey Him.
The True Meaning of Success
A person with real meaning and purpose has also come to grips with the true meaning of success. Success is finding, following, and fulfilling God's will for our life. The greatest statement of success ever written summarizes the life of the one perfect Person, Jesus. As the end of His life on earth approached, He said, "I glorified You on the earth, having accomplished the work which You have given Me to do" (John 17:4).
The apostle Paul encouraged others to follow him as he followed Christ. Look at his pursuit: "But I do not consider my life of any account as dear to myself, so that I may finish my course and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify solemnly of the gospel of the grace of God" (Acts 20:24). And look at his accomplishment: "! have fought the good fight, I have finished the course, I have kept the faith" (2 Timothy 4:7).
The Desire for Direction
Every human yearns to have direction. The breakthrough comes when we realize that we are a sheep in need of a divine shepherd to lead us (see Jeremiah 10:23). God leads us in His righteous paths in order to display to the world what a kind, merciful, and good shepherd He is (Psalm 23:3).
When there is a greater desire to know God's will than to know God, confusion will result. The thirst for direction is satisfied as one builds his life around the Shepherd.
We are created by Christ and for Christ (Colossians 1:16). Our perfect Creator in His goodness desires us to experience the gift of enjoying Him. Since we are dependent creatures, when we live independent of Him, we must look to someone or something to attempt to meet the basic thirsts of our heart, including direction for our lives. The testimony of Scripture is consistent in describing the outcome of facing independently of God. Such independence results in futility (1 Samuel 12:21), emptiness (Jeremiah 2:5), vanity (Psalm 127:1–2), and uselessness (Romans 3:12).
Jesus summarized it by saying that "nothing" from God's eternal viewpoint can be accomplished independent of Him. "I am the vine, you are the branches; he who abides in Me and I in him, he bears much fruit, for apart from Me you can do nothing" (John 15:5).
The Desire for Contentment
How can a person really be free from the strain and pull of having to get ahead? How can one be free from being controlled by an unhealthy desire for status, possessions, and prestige? There is a secret—but it is an "open secret" that God has revealed to those who will look in His holy Word. The secret is learning to be content with what we have. Contentment is something that must be learned. No one is born with it, and only God can teach us to be content. However, contentment can be experienced in any circumstance in life. It is an attitude that the apostle Paul himself learned, no matter the circumstance:
Not that I speak from want, for I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am. I know how to get along with humble means, and I also know how to live in prosperity; in any and every circumstance I have learned the secret of being filled and going hungry, both of having abundance and suffering need. I can do all things through Him who strengthens me. (Philippians 4:11–13)
Notice how Paul alludes to a secret in verse 12 and reveals the secret in verse 13. The secret is our relationship to Christ. Paul wrote these words while in jail. He was behind bars, but he was also in Christ. Christ will give us the strength to do all that He has for us to do in any circumstance.
Listen to the psalmist's contentment: "Whom have I in heaven but You? And besides You, I desire nothing on earth" (Psalm 73:25). All we need to be content is knowing Christ is in heaven and chooses to provide what we need.
Let every longing for another person, position, or possession remind you of God's loving attention to you. That truth caused King David to declare:
How precious also are Your thoughts to me, O God! How vast is the sum of them! If I should count them, they would outnumber the sand. When I awake, I am still with You. (Psalm 139:17–18)
When such longings come to you, recall Jesus' words to come to Him to quench your thirst:
Jesus stood and cried out, saying, "If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture said, 'From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water.'" But this He spoke of the Spirit, whom those who believed in Him were to receive; for the Spirit was not yet given, because Jesus was not yet glorified. (John 7:37–39)
Few people ever meet a person who is truly at peace with himself. This kind of contentment is what frees one from selfish ambition and sets the person free to experience God's ambition for his life. Ask God to do this miracle in you!
The Desire for Security
The craving to be "in control" comes out of a knowledge that our self-interest will look after the people and things that we deem important. Are we really ever in control? Can we really completely control the decisions of others, the weather, the economy, or even our health? Our security must lie in being under the control of Another. One can find security in God because a believer in Christ can know these truths:
"God is for us" (Romans 8:31).
We cannot be separated from His love (see Romans 8:38–39).
God's purposes cannot ultimately be defeated—even an unbeliever understood this (see Acts 5:38–39).
God will guard all that I place in His hands (2 Timothy 1:12).
May this book aid you in finding a true delight in the Lord and as a by-product experience the deepest desires of your heart! I have shared the following prayer of dedication and trust with thousands of people. Would you be willing to pray this prayer in faith before you continue to read this book?
"God, I want to know You above all else in life. I need the motivation, encouragement, and wisdom to know how, but I desire it and want to desire it more. Give me the grace to repent of anything in my life that is hindering my relationship to You. I believe You will overcome all obstacles and accomplish this in my life!
"For Your name's sake and for my eternal benefit, Amen."
Chapter Two
Why StudyTHE CHARACTER OF GOD?
THE APOSTLE PAUL tells us that a lack of the knowledge of God is shameful (1 Corinthians 15:34)! It is seen as the root of the moral problems of the human race (Hosea 4:1–2). The Bible says the basic problem and cause of man's rebellion is an absence of the fear of God (Romans 3:18), and an appropriate fear of God can be achieved only by having a knowledge of God.
Note how the fear of God and the knowledge of God are linked as parallel terms in Proverbs 2:5: "Then you will discern the fear of the Lord and discover the knowledge of God."
So by knowing the character of God we are able to properly respect and honor our Creator.
The One Who Reveals—and The One who Distorts—God's Character
The "big idea" or central theme of the Bible is Christ (see Luke 24:27, 44; John 5:39), and Christ is the climax of the revelation of the character of God.
God, after He spoke long ago to the fathers in the prophets in many portions and in many ways, in these last days has spoken to us in His Son, whom He appointed heir of all things, through whom also He made the world. And He is the radiance of His glory and the exact representation of His nature. (Hebrews 1:1–3a)
We are told to not be ignorant of Satan's schemes (2 Corinthians 2:11), and his primary scheme is the exact opposite of Christ's plan. The Devil wants to distort man's understanding of God's character. "Satan" means "adversary," and of course he opposes the primary aim of God's revelation. As a liar (John 8:44), he sought to plunge mankind into sin by lying to Eve about the goodness of God (Genesis 3:1–5). He uses the same tactic every day against all of mankind. We need to be ready by making our aim to know God and overcome the Devil's deceit through God's liberating truth.
The Purpose of Creation and Redemption Is for Man to Know God
We have been created by Christ and for Christ (Colossians 1:16). The world energized by Satan has rebelled against the Creator and offers a way of life independent of God. Everywhere we look we see men and women living their home lives, economic lives, vocational lives, recreational lives, and even their religious lives independent of God. If you had seen 1,000 lightbulbs in your life and over 900 of them were lying on the floor and less than 100 plugged into a socket, then that which is abnormal begins to look normal.
God's redemptive plan is to redeem us from the futility, vanity, and emptiness of a life independent of God (1 Peter 1:18). Eternal life is experientially knowing the true and living God and begins at the moment of salvation (John 17:3). God's design is for every person to enjoy His fellowship and presence in every facet of their life all the time.
The Key to Developing a Relationship with God Is a Right View of Him
To be sure, there is such a thing as a mere profession of knowing God that is at the same time being denied by the behavior of the professing believer (Titus 1:16). However, a genuine knowledge of God does lead to true understanding that will be reflected in a relationship with Him (Proverbs 9:10). Scripture speaks of both comprehending and knowing God (see Jeremiah 9:23–24). Table 1 on the following page shows the relationship between comprehending God and personalizing these truths so that you truly know God in your experience.
Jesus spoke of worshiping a God whom we know (John 4:22). The encouragement to press on to know the Lord is followed by the promise that we will be met by God's refreshment (Hosea 6:3). It is the true knowledge of God that will lead us to the experience of everything we need for life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3).
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments 11
Preface 15
Part 1 The Most Fruitful Investment of Your Life
1 How Pursuing the Primary Thing - Knowing God: Results in the Secondary Things - The Desires of Your Heart 21
2 Why Study the Character of God? 29
Part 2 An Unchanging, Eternal Person Who Can Live in You
3 God Is Personable: He Is Not Simply an Influence 35
4 God Is Spirit: But He Can Be Known 45
5 God Is Immutable: He Is Unchanging 55
6 God Is Eternal: From Everlasting to Everlasting He Is God 63
Part 3 An All-knowing, Wise, Ever-present, and All-powerful God
7 God Is Omniscient: He Knows All Things 79
8 God Is Wise: He Desires to Share His Wisdom 89
9 God Is Omnipresent: He Is Everywhere-He Is Here 107
10 God Is Omnipotent: He Has All Power 127
Part 4 A Perfectly Holy, Righteous, Faithful, and Loving Person
11 God Is Holy: He Alone Is Truly Beautiful 145
12 God Is Righteous: He Sits upon His Throne Judging Righteously 157
13 God Is Faithful and True: He Alone Is Absolutely Trustworthy 175
14 God Is Love: He Wants You to Experience His Love 187
Part 5 A Gracious, Merciful, and Good God Who Is Always in Control
15 God Is Sovereign: He Rules over All 207
16 God Is Merciful: He Wants You to Experience His Mercy 221
17 God Is Gracious: We Owe Every thing to His Grace 231
18 God Is Good: No One Is Good but God Alone 245
Part 6 A Glorious God
19 The Glorious Name of God: Discovering the Reason for Living 261
What People are Saying About This
Nothing is more important to a child of God than his concept of God. Yet the church suffers from a God deemed too small, too distant or too fickle. Dr. Bill Thrasher has not only provided a masterful portrait of the living God, but he has also made this important area of doctrine immensely practical.
J. Paul Nyquist
President
Moody Bible Institute
Amazingly, this book delivers on its title! This book is having a profound impact on my confidence in and reverence for God. I hope that every seminary, church, small group, and individual will read, study, and discuss this classic.
Wayne Hopkins
Dean and Professor, Emeritus
Moody Graduate School of Chicago
For thirty years I have been pursuing the core of the core of God’s global mission that led to the 10/40 Window geographic focus and the 4/14 Window demographic focus. Bill Thrasher’s book, God As He Wants You to Know Him, gets to the core of how to develop a personal relationship with God and make a difference in this world. Transform the individual and you will transform the world.
Luis Bush
International Facilitator, Transform World Connections
For many, the word “Theology” conjures up images of a dull and dusty lecture. This book shatters that mold. Bill shares fresh insight into the character of God that is true to the Bible and presented in a readable, winsome way. This is how theology ought to be taught!
Charlie Dyer
Professor at Large of Bible at Moody Bible Institute, radio host of The Land and the Book
The book is thorough, rich with Scripture that describes the attributes of God, and very practical. The truth of knowing God becomes a great source of personal encouragement to the reader.
Dave Cortner
Pastor, Bethel Baptist Church, Cherry Hill, New Jersey
The cumulative impact of an orderly survey of God’s revealed character, as in God As He Wants You to Know Him, is powerful indeed.
J.I. Packer
Professor of theology, author of Knowing God
Our Lord Jesus Christ saideternal life is to know the Father and Jesus Christ whom He has sent (John 17:3). Therefore, there is no enterprise more important than seeking to “know” God. In this splendid and inspired book, Bill Thrasher offers us the core of what he has learned about knowing our heavenly Father through a loving relationship with Jesus Christ whom He has sent.
Lyle W. Dorsett
Billy Graham Professor of Evangelism, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University
Unquestionably, the most important truth we can ever know and experience is the biblical truth about God. After years of teaching students about God, Dr. Bill Thrasher has written, in a very readable style, a book that develops and explains the attributes of God and shows the reader how to enjoy intimate fellowship with God.
Paul Enns
Author of Moody Handbook of Theology
I’m convinced the best theologians are not in the ivory tower or the booklined study. They wear out their shoes down in the trenches with people like you and me. In this book, Dr. William Thrasher gets down on my level and helps me understand the love and mercy and grace of God. This is one of the most important topics you’ll ever study by a man who walks with God and has a heart for His people.
Chris Fabry
Radio host and author
The strength and usefulness of this important work is found in how Bill Thrasher personalizes the study of God’s attributes.
Richard Yook
Physician, member of Board of Trustees, Moody Bible Institute.
In the great tradition of J.I. Packer and D. Broughton Knox, Bill Thrasher eloquently and lovingly teaches us how to know and serve the one living and merciful God. Thrasher’s theology is biblical and pastoral, so it speaks to real life. His emphasis on God is much needed in an age that too often makes human beings the center of the universe.
Paul House
Professor, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University
Bill Thrasher’s thorough writings offer the gateway to a rich life in Christ by biblically developing the attributes of God in a profound yet practical manner. It will be impossible to read this stimulating work without a highlighter and a pen.
David R. Pendley
President, Avenue Mortgage Corporation
This book encouraged me greatly in my own thinking about our glorious God, and I already have recommended it to several people in our church!
Steve Farish
Senior Pastor, Crossroads Church, Grayslake, Illinois
If you want to break out of a ritualistic, ineffective prayer life, you need to pick up this book, read it intently, and take it personally. It is your concept of God that will set you free!
Joseph Stowell
President, Cornerstone University
Rarely have I read a more practical, accessible, tenderly instructive presentation of the attributes of God. This book captures in one volume the exemplary application of biblical and theological truth with which all Bill’s students are richly acquainted.
L. Daryle Worley, Jr.
Pastor/Teacher, Grace Church of DuPage, Illinois
If you want to know what God is like and how to have an intimate relationship with Him, read this book. I think it is a must read for anyone who would like a clearer understanding of the character and nature of God. It could change your life. It has mine.
Paul H. Johnson
Former Board of Trustees chairman, Moody Bible Institute
Knowing God as he has revealed himself is essential for a satisfying spiritual life. Dr. Bill Thrasher writes from a deep personal relationship with the God who has revealed himself.
John A. Jelinek,
Vice President, Academic dean and professor, Moody Theological Seminary
Bill Thrasher has been a dear friend and colleague for many years. This book flows from the model of his life! Bill truly is a “man of one thing,” committed to knowing God and spending his life that others may know Him as well.
John Fuder
Director, Justice & Compassion Ministries, Resource Global/Heart For The City
In a day when so many Christian books are based on feeling and experience, it is encouraging to read a volume that is biblically substantive. I wholeheartedly commend it to the family of God.
Don Currin
HeartCry Missionary Society, Eastern Europe Coordinator
Here is a book that always points you back to the Good Book. Scripture citations abound on every page. But don’t stop there! Thrasher doesn’t just want you to know the Bible—he wants you to know the God about whom the Bible speaks!
Bryan Litfin
Professor of theology, Moody Bible Institute
Reading this work on the perfections of God is a profound lesson in theology and a moving devotional experience at the same time. It is written by a mature scholar who models its principles in daily life.
Dan Green
Professor, Moody Theological Seminary
This book encouraged me to delight in God throughout my day, every day of my life. God is a God of relationship and Dr. Bill Thrasher shows us how to focus on God’s attributes as He displays those attributes in and through our lives.
Doreen Gagliano
Health policy analyst, centers for Medicare and Medicaid services
This book will move the reader into a place of deeper intimacy with God and is a must for any discipleship relationship. I plan on using it with those God sends me to mentor.
George Mosher
Registrar, Moody Bible Institute
We all wonder, What is God like? In this book Dr. Bill Thrasher gives us the answer —with the intent that our lives would be changed and conformed to the likeness of God’s Son.
Greg Barr
Missionary to Quebec
CrossWorld
A mustread for every believer! There is no better answer to every challenge or problem we face than to understand and know God! This book will renew and refresh your relationship with the God you can know.
Kevin Howells
Pastor of Small Groups, Park Community Church, Chicago
In a culture that seeks to know God on its own terms, Bill Thrasher’s book provides a biblicallybased, practical path forward for those who want to know God as he desires to be known.
J. Brian Tucker, Ph.D.
Associate professor of New Testament
Moody Theological Seminary
In this book you will encounter the character of God and the practical ramifications His character should have every day. If you live out these truths, your life will be forever transformed.
Matt Shada
Lead Pastor, Steadfast Bible Fellowship, Omaha, Nebraska
What makes this book so inviting is the author’s personal application of them in his own life and his longing for his readers to do the same. Doctrine truly is devotional!
Cecil Sanders
Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church, Headland, Alabama
God As He Wants You to Know Him exudes the same combination of careful scholarship and devotional warmth that make Dr. Thrasher’s classes well worth attending. This book would be a wonderful foundation for discipleship, teaching, or pastoral training.
Peter Grant
Founder and President, PreVision Partnership
I am always looking for resources to help people grow in their walk with the Lord, especially those who are new believers in Christ. I can’t think of anything more important than understanding the character of God as we seek to conform more and more to His image.
Jeremiah Clapper
Pastor, Living Rock Church in Gillette,Wyoming
Once you begin reading this book you won’t want to stop or turn back. It outlines the attributes of God in a way that makes them very personal and inspiring.
Roosevelt Gibson
Recording artist, and associate pastor, Salem Baptist Church, Chicago.
Soundly doctrinal yet practical. One of the best books on the character of God I have ever read. Dr. Thrasher’s passionate pursuit of intimacy with Christ has once again led me to a deeper knowledge and experience of knowing God.
Jeff Chudy
Director of Great Lakes Bridges International, Bloomington, Indiana
The challenge set forth by God As He Wants You to Know Him is one I will never forget: Ask God how you may be treating Him impersonally. A must read for those who desire a more intimate relationship with their Heavenly Father.
Scott Nesse
Pastor, Stone Ridge Church, Rockford, Illinois
What a delight to investigate the character of our amazing God, and to reap the benefits and joy of knowing our Creator and the One with whom we’ll spend eternity.
Roger Burgess
Associate principal, Wheaton Christian Grammar School