INTRODUCTION
Glimpses of Our God
Who can look at those photos from the Hubble Space
Telescope and not marvel at the beauty of the cosmos?
Astonished at the famous photo of the “Sombrero
Galaxy,” one writer said: “How can we begin to
fathom the knowledge, the power, the reasoning, the truths,
and the purposes that went into the Sombrero Galaxy (which is
just one among billions of others)? Here we are, so small and
so isolated, a speck of the creation with so much in our view
but so infinitely beyond our grasp.”
More astonishing than the universe itself, however, has to
be its Maker, because only something greater than the
universe could have made it.
Of course, as Seventh-day Adventists, the God whom we
worship and serve is the One who, indeed, has made the
universe—everything from the Sombrero Galaxy to the
quarks that compose all matter in it and everywhere else, as
well.
It is in this context, that of the Lord whom we worship
and serve, that our quarter’s lesson is going to do
some “theology,” a technical term for
“the study of God.” After all, is it not
important to know about the God whom we worship, trust, and
serve—the One we are called to love with “all
thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength,
and with all thy mind” (Luke
10:27)?
The picture of God in the Bible is very expansive. Yes,
God’s love is underscored, over and over again, but
there is so much more about Him that He wants us to know. For
example, there are hundreds of different names for God in
Scripture. Each one of them could give a deeper and more
informed understanding of the great God of heaven and earth.
He is so much more than a benign Santa Claus in the sky who
doles out assistance at our request. (A professional poker
player recently won millions of dollars in a tournament, and
then publicly thanked Jesus for it!)
This quarter we’re going to look at God, at various
aspects of Him as they have been revealed to us and at what
these things mean for us on a practical level. We’re
going to start with some of the “basics,” such
as the Trinity—the amazing teaching that God is One
God and yet composed of three Persons. From there,
we’re going to focus on God as Creator, the doctrine
that forms the foundation of all that we believe. Next,
we’ll look at His work of redemption, because in a
fallen world being created isn’t enough. We need to be
redeemed, as well. We’ll also look at God as both a
God of grace and a God of judgment. We’ll then look at
His holiness, His law, and the Sabbath, all of which stem
from the essence of His character and help us understand more
about what He is like.
And we also are going to look at some other aspects of God
not commonly thought of, such as God as a God of beauty, of
history, and even of romance. Among other things, such as
prayer and ecology (that is, we want to look at some of the
practical aspects of what it means to serve our Lord),
we’re going to look, too, at God’s great
promise of the Second Coming, which leads to the climax of
history and the end of humanity’s horrible experience
with sin.
God is big (after all, He created—along with
everything else—the Sombrero Galaxy!). We are so small
in contrast. How grateful we should be, then, for every bit
of light He casts our way. This quarter we’ll look at
some of that light. It’s up to each of us,
individually, as to how faithfully we walk in it.
Jo Ann Davidson is a professor of Theology at Andrews
University Seminary in Berrien Springs, Michigan.
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