Theology Proper Dennis McCallum and Gary DeLashmutt A. God's Nature Unity - I Corinthians 8:6; Ephesians 4:4-6 Trinity - Isaiah 48:12-16*; Isaiah 61:1*; Matthew 28:19 B. The Attributes of God Omniscience - Knows all things actual or possible at once (Psalms 147:5; Isaiah 40:28). Omnipresence - Transcends all limits of space (Psalms 139:7-10). Omnipotence - Can do whatever He wants (Genesis 18:14; 2 Timothy 2:13). Sovereignty - He owns the creation and rules it, causing all of His creatures to depend on Him (Genesis 14:19; Acts 17:24-28). Love (grace) - He always treats His creation with love and an attitude of mercy (1 John 4:16). Righteousness - His moral character is the definition of goodness (Mark 10:18; Job 34:10; Hab. 1:13). Immutability - Devoid of change with regard to His attributes or promises (Hebrews 13:8; James 1:17; 1 Samuel 15:29). Veracity - Speaks of both truthfulness and faithfulness (Hebrews 6:18; Numbers 2 3:19; Titus 1:2). Infinite - Free from all limitations (Psalms 90:2). Self-Existent - The ground of His existence is Himself - God is uncaused and exists by necessity of His own being, therefore necessarily. See divine name YHWH (Exodus 3:14; Jn. 5:26; Isaiah 40:18). Totally independent. Justice - Retributive only towards fallen man, remunerative toward unfallen creatures (Romans 2:1-16).