The name of God is numerous depending on how we see Him and his wonders in our lives. He lives in heaven but is operating on earth. God is our Father and no one can compare Him to any other small gods. He makes everything and the man in His image. This post enlightens people about what God is.  And there are numerous Bible verses that point to the particular name in this article. This article will benefit the readers, researchers, and ministers of God. Below are several facts and numerous Bible verses about God.

God is the life of our lives.

God is the life of our lives. He takes care of the lives of human beings so that we can live comfortably. God has our lives and He cannot allow Satan to tamper with them. We must learn that the lives of people must not be lost from us. We have to take the lives of people committed into our hands seriously. Read Jeremiah 10: 10; John 5: 26; Hebrews 7: 16; Revelation 11: 11.

God is the comforter.

God comforts His people in difficult times. He never leaves His people to suffer in a moment. He is always with us to calm any storm that wants to arise against us. We must learn to comfort people living around us. We should not complicate issues for them by gossiping about what they are going through. That is not the character of God. Read Isaiah 51: 12; 2 Corinthians 1: 4; 7.

God is the helper.

God always stands for our help when we are helpless. He cares for us like a baby. God sends help from above to make sure His children are adequate. We must learn how to help one another from the situation of helplessness. Read Psalm 37: 40; 46: 5; Hebrews 13: 6.

God is the healer.

God is seen as a healer. He heals our diseases and viruses. He never lets the sicknesses that will overcome us come our way. We must learn that we can speak the healing to the lives of many. Read Isaiah 33: 24; 35: 5.6; Exodus 15: 26; 23: 38; Psalm 103: 3.

God is immortal.

God is immortal. What makes Him different from other human beings is that He never dies. Nobody knows His beginning. We must learn that we are immortal for Satan. Speak to those who have troubled hearts. Read 1 Timothy 1: 17.

God is the preserver.

God preserves His children from the devourers and destroyers. He never leaves His children to fall victim to evils and disasters. Read Psalm 12: 6-7; 30: 3; 19; 41: 2; 12: 7.

God behaves like human beings.

Our God behaves like us. He does what human beings do. He tastes, feels, smells, and hears. These are some of what God does. God wears clothes, walls, rests, rides, eats food, and drinks wine (Read Genesis 18: 1-8; Judges 9: 3; Mathew 26: 29; Daniel 7: 7-11; Isaiah 6: 1; Revelation 1: 13; Genesis 3: 8; 18: 1-8; Genesis 2: 1-4; Hebrews 4:4; Psalm 18: 19; 68: 17; Ezekiel 1)

God hears and answers prayers.

Our God hears and answers the prayers. One thing about God is that He will not grant what can jeopardize us or put us in danger. If you have been praying, but no answers, do not relent; keep it up. The Lord will answer your prayers. Read Psalm 84: 11; Isaiah 45: 11; John 16: 23; Philippians 4: 6; 1 John 5: 14-15.

God has parts of the body like us.

We are the image of God; the likeness of God. From head and mind (Read Revelation 19: 12; 19: 12; 1: 14; 1: 14; Jeremiah 19: 5; 32: 35.), eyes, ears and face (Read Revelation 1: 14; Psalm 11: 4; 18: 24; 33: 18; Deuteronomy 7: 9; Psalm 18: 6; 34: 15; Revelation 1: 7.), hands, fingers and arms (Read Psalm 102: 25-26; Hebrews 1: 10; Exodus 31: 18: Psalm 8: 3-6; Psalm 44: 3; John 12: 38.), feet (Read Revelation 1: 15; 2: 18; Psalm 18: 9; Hebrews 2: 8; 1 Corinthians 15: 27; Ezekiel 1: 26; 24: 10), lips, a tongue and a mouth (Read Number 12: 8; Isaiah 1: 20; 11: 4; 30: 27), back part, a voice and a heart (Read Exodus 33: 23; Psalm 29: 1-9; Hebrews 12: 19; Revelation 10; 10: 3-4; 14: 21-22), shape and form (Read John 5: 37; Philippians 2: 5-7; 3: 21). Christians are the image of God. Let us be like Him in all ways.

God is a person and a spirit.

As God is a man; so also is a spirit. God is both a human and a spirit. We too should have the spirit of God as we carry about the human body. Read Job 13: 8; Hebrews 1: 3; Daniel 7: 9-14; 10: 19; 1 Corinthians 15: 44-49.

God is perfect and holy.

God is a perfect God and he is the only one. He wants us to be holy as our Father in heaven is perfect and holy. We must learn that without holiness and perfection, we cannot see God. Read Deuteronomy 32: 4; Psalm 18: 30; Mathew 5: 48; Exodus 15: 11; Isaiah 6: 3; 1 Peter 1: 16.

God is good and merciful.

Our God is so merciful and good that He gave us His son Jesus to die for our sins. He loved us so much. He always shows mercy and compassion. We must learn lessons by showing mercy to one another. It is a character of God. Read Mathew 5: 25; Romans 2: 4; Acts 14: 17; Romans 12: 1-2; 2 Corinthians 1: 2; Titus 3: 5.

God is invisible but self-existent.

God is invisible, but He exists. You cannot see him physically but all His works are active. Christians must believe in the existence of God. We do not have to join those who claim that there is no God. The Bible called them fools. Read Colossians 1: 15; Exodus 3: 14; 6: 3; John 1: 4; 5: 26.

God is a loving and truthful God.

The love of God cannot be overemphasized. He is also a sincere to all mankind. We Christians must emulate God. We should love everyone and we should say the truth and stand on the truth. Read John 3: 16; Rome 15: 30; 1 John 4: 8; Deuteronomy 34: 2; John 17: 3; 1 John 5: 20.

God is the God of Judgments

God is our God really but it judges all iniquities and evil doings. God takes the security of His children seriously. That is why He judges and stops all evildoers. His judgments are fair. Christians should be fair and unbiased in their judgments. Read Psalm: 8; 82: 8; Revelation 19: 11; Ezekiel 32: 20; Psalm 98: 9; Hebrews 13: 4; Ezekiel 32: 20.

God is omnipresent and unsearchable in greatness.

Though you cannot see God presently He is everywhere. You cannot search him but is beside you. That is what makes God greater than any other god. We Christians too are greater than enemies. We must see God beyond a physical creature.  Read 1 Kings 8: 27; Jeremiah 23: 24; Psalm 139: 7-12; Mathew 28: 20-28; Psalm 145: 3.

God is all-knowing and all-powerful.

God is God that knows everything on earth and in heaven. He is also the most powerful that no one cannot be compared with. Every Christian must recognize the greatness of God and appreciate it. Read Romans 11: 33; Psalm 44: 21; 139: 1-6; Mathew 28: 8; Revelation 19: 6.

God resurrects from the dead.

God resurrects from the dead. He brings the dead back to life. This is because he has power over death. Christians should understand that death does not have power over them. Read Job 14: 14-15; 1 Corinthians 15: 2; Thessalonians 4: 14-1; Revelation 20: 4-6.  

God is knowledgeable and eternal.

Our God is the most knowledgeable God. He is also eternal. The mystery of God is not known to anyone. Christians too must ask themselves questions about God. Read Isaiah 11: 9; Hebrews 2: 4; Revelation 2: 14; Deuteronomy 33: 27; Psalm 90: 2; Isaiah 57: 15.

God reigns and gathers His people.

God reigns forever. He never falls sick and dies. He gathers His people to be like Him and to make them do exploits. We should also exploit the Lord. Death and sickness do not have power over us again. Read Isaiah 11: 11-12; 61: 4-6; Amos 9: 14-15; Ezekiel 11: 17-20; Daniel 2: 44; 7: 13-14, 27; Zechariah 14: 9; Revelation 5: 10.

God feels like us.

God has feelings and love like us. This is because He has human nature and spirit nature. He behaves like a human being and like a spirit. God has pity and joy (Read Psalm 103: 13; Nehemiah 8: 10; Galatians 5: 22), anger and jealousy (1 Kings 11: 9; Exodus 20: 5; 34: 14), repentance and longsuffering (Genesis: 6: 6; Galatians 5: 22) pleasure, delight and fellowship (Read Psalm 147: 10; 1 John 1: 1-7), gentleness and goodness (Galatians 5: 22), peace, faith and spirit (Read Galatians 5: 22; Psalm 143: 10; Isaiah 30: 1).

God is a custodian of spirit reasoning faculties.

God has reasoning skills which He gave people opportunities to share from. The faculties are knowledge (Read Isaiah 11: 2; Romans 1: 20), intelligence (Read Genesis 1: 26), wisdom (Read 1 Timothy 1: 17; 111: 130; Psalm 51: 6; 1 Corinthians 1: 30), hope and will (Read Romans 8: 27; 9: 19; 1 Corinthians 13: 3), discernment, power, righteousness, and immutability (Hebrews 6: 17; Psalm 45: 6; Hebrews 4: 2; Ephesians 1: 19; 3: 7; 20; Hebrews 1: 3) We Christians must share people from their endowed gifts.

 Conclusion

The messages about God have been written for researchers, readers, ministers of God, and those who want to learn more about what God is and His existence. The article will be a benefit to you in several areas.