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Mensa Otabil - The Only Wise God


Mensa Otabil - The Only Wise God
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1 Timothy 1: 17 Now to the King Eternal, Immortal, Invisible, to God who alone is wise, be honor and glory forever and ever. Amen. That’s a good note on which we end our study of First Timothy chapter 1, and I trust that you’ve learned a little bit about the Scriptures from this. The final reading we make today is a doxology. A doxology is a hymn of praise, and it is part of how the early church worshiped God. You find these hymns of praise tuned many times in several parts of the New Testament. It talks about God’s nature and what is due to God because of His nature.

So, I’ll go through what the doxology says. There are five things that it says about God’s nature and two things that we must do for God because of His nature. Let’s look at the first five. The five things are:

1. God is King. He is the ruler of the universe. That fact is very strong in our Christian faith-that God is the ruler of the universe. He is the ruler of the heavens and the earth, and He is majestic in power, and His word rules.

2. God is eternal. He has no beginning, and He has no end. For us human beings, it’s very difficult to conceptualize anything that has no beginning and no end because in our human existence, everything has a beginning and everything has an end. But the source of all things has no beginning and has no end. He is eternal; He exists forever. So, God is King. God is eternal. That’s why sometimes we think God takes time because He lives in eternity while we live in time.

3. The third thing it says about God is that He is immortal. He never dies. God lives forever. That is something we have to understand: that even when men die, God is still alive. You may not have people with you, but God will always be with you because He is immortal. So, He is King, He is eternal, and He is immortal.

4. Number four: God is invisible. We cannot see Him, but many times we wish that God would just show Himself to us. We say, «God, if You just show Yourself to us, we will believe.» But if you look at the children of Israel, what did they not see? They saw the Red Sea open. They ate food from God. They saw the mountain quaking. They saw all of that, and yet they still doubted God. Physical signs do not, by themselves, promote faith. We have faith in an invisible God, an unseen God, and that’s what faith is all about.

5. Then it says He is the only wise God. That means after you put all the wisdom of the earth together, God is superior to it. There is no being and nothing that is wiser than God. There will be no computer ever invented that is smarter than God. He is the only wise God.

Then there are two statements made about what is due to God because He is all of these. He says we give God the honor-that means we give Him value; we value Him. Then we give Him glory-that means we give Him the highest acclaim. That is why when we worship Him, we say, «Lord, You are good. Lord, You are mighty. Lord, You are awesome.» That is giving Him glory and giving Him honor because He is King, He is eternal, He is immortal, He is invisible, and He is the only wise God. Because of that, we worship Him and honor Him for who He is and what He has become to us.

Let’s pray together. Say with me: Heavenly Father, You are the King Eternal, Immortal, Invisible, the only wise God. I give You honor and glory forever and ever. In Jesus' name, amen and amen.