The second most used term referring to God is found 17 times
in the Old Testament and only twice in the New. It’s probably the first fact we
learn about God in childhood: “God lives up in heaven;” we sang songs about
being careful with what we do and say because “the Father up above is looking down in love,” and that simple fact
is as complicated as this term for God gets.
You may be thinking, ‘I
already knew all this, what more is there to say on the subject?’ Well, I
have found through my own personal studies that anytime a term/phrase is
mentioned more than once in the Bible each usage is enveloped in a little bit
more information so that when we look at each one we learn a bit more and end up
with a rather complete picture when we are done!
Side study: Try this for yourself in studying, for
example, the phrase “the fear of the LORD” (throughout the Bible) or in
studying the passages that mention Joseph of Arimathea (in the New Testament
gospels).
What can we learn from the 18 references to the “God of heaven” in the Bible? Here’s what I have summarized:
We should…
…seek Him (Daniel 2:17-18, also consider Acts 17:26-27)
…pray to Him (Ezra 6:10, Nehemiah 1:4-5; 2:4, Daniel
2:17-18, also consider 1
Thessalonians 5:17)
…obey His commands (Ezra 1:2, 7:23, also consider 1 John 2:3-6)
…offer sacrifices to Him (Ezra 6:9-10, also consider Romans 12:1-2)
…trust Him (Nehemiah 2:20, Daniel 2:44, also consider Proverbs 3:5-6, 1 Thessalonians
5:23-24)
…give Him the glory and praise Him (Nehemiah 1:5, Daniel 2:37,
Revelation 11:13, also consider Psalm
103:1-5)
…thank Him and bless Him (Psalm 136:26, Daniel 2:17-23, also consider 1 Thessalonians 5:18, Ephesians
1:3)
…confess our faith in Him (Jonah 1:9, also consider Matthew 10:32)
…do good for those who fear Him (Ezra 7:21, also consider Galatians 6:9-10)
…not be like those who blaspheme Him because of their pains and troubles and refuse to repent of their evil deeds (Revelation 16:11, also consider what we should do: trust in His help Psalm 34, be faithful to Him, Romans 12:12, and repent of our wrongdoings, 1 John 1:9, 2 Peter 3:9)
From its first mention in Genesis 24:6 to its last in the
book of Revelation, our study of the “God of heaven” is a good reminder to us
that He is not simply ‘a being up in the sky’ – He is the very God of heaven!
The One to whom we can run to at any time (Hebrews
4:16) and who we can always count
on! Let’s follow the Bible examples we have taken note of in this study and
seek the God of heaven, pray to Him, obey Him, offer ourselves to Him in daily service,
trust Him, praise and magnify Him, give Him all the glory with hearts full of
thankfulness for all He has done for us! Let us confess our faith in Him, in
word and conduct, be a benefit to those who fear Him, seek His solace when
we are suffering, and His forgiveness when we sin!
You can do it! So can I!!
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