Biblical Themes: God

Explore the complex identity of God in the storyline of the Bible and the implications of a God who exists in a constant state of communal love.

(This fully animated series, presented by The Bible Project, traces key biblical themes from their first appearance through the entire narrative of the Bible. With videos ranging from 1-6 minutes long – you can work through the whole series with your group or choose from the playlist. Either way, we encourage you to open in prayer, facilitate conversation and make it practical. Read the Word together, ask questions of the text and see what God wants to say and do.

Click here for the full playlist of 25 videos walking you through key themes in the bible from Genesis to Revelation, or continue with the specific theme below.)

Who is God?
If you asked a room full of people this question, you’d get all kinds of answers. A common answer might even be an all-powerful deity—the big guy upstairs. But what does the word “god” actually mean in the Bible?

A complex God revealed through Jesus:
Jesus claimed to be the embodiment of the biblical God in human form. He is presented as both distinct from God and also God. He addressed God as “my Father,” but he also claimed that he and the Father are one. And when Jesus experienced the love of the Father, it was through the personal presence of the Spirit, who is both one with Jesus and the Father yet distinct from both. And while our minds aren’t fully capable of comprehending a being who is both one and more than one, this is precisely the portrait of God that is presented to us in the story of the Bible.

The Hebrew Scriptures prepared us for the concept of a God who is a complex unity, and the New Testament claims that in Jesus we see the most perfect portrait of the Creator, who is an eternal community of unified love—the one who is three and one.

An Invitation:
This is not an easy concept to understand, but the biblical story isn’t asking us to simply comprehend the idea of God. Rather, in the story of Jesus, we are invited to know and be known by this being and participate in his eternal love.

  • Scriptures: Deuteronomy 4:35; Psalms 86:10; John 17:3; Ephesians 4:30; 2 Corinthians 13:14; Exodus 3:14; Proverbs 3:19-20; Proverbs 8:22-31; Ezekiel 1:26-27; Genesis 18:1-2; Genesis 1:1; Genesis 1:2; Daniel 7:13; Daniel 7:27; Luke 6:22; Luke 9:58; Luke 5:20; Matthew 8:26; Hebrews 1:3; 1 Corinthians 1:30; John 1:1-3; John 17:1; Psalms 97:1-2; Psalms 139:13; Daniel 7:9-10; Luke 23:34; John 17:24; Matthew 3:17; Matthew 3:16; Luke 3:22; Luke 4:18; John 14:15-16; Acts 1:8
  • Questions: Take a look at these helpful discussion questions if you’re needing further guidance.
  • Revelation: What is the Holy Spirit saying to you through the text?
  • Response: How does this revelation affect the rest of your life – i.e. what is your appropriate response/act of obedience?
  • Prayer.