Why is God so different in the Old Testament than He is in the New Testament? | GotQuestions.org

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Why is God different in the Old and New testament? This questions is asked by some when they look at the Old Testament God vs New Testament God. However, is God different in the Old Testament than the New Testament? In this video Pastor Nelson with Bible Munch answers the question, "Why is God so different in the Old Testament than He is in the New Testament?". *** Check out, Bible Munch! https://www.youtube.com/BibleMunch *** Recent Bible Munch Videos: John 3:16 - What the most popular Bible verse REALLY means. https://youtu.be/oVs-inNAL54 Jeremiah 29:11 - God’s Plan – What is God’s Plan for my Life? https://youtu.be/WOOiS_3tfgE 2 Chronicles 7:14 - If my people who are called by my name... https://youtu.be/wVen6pnlurk *** Source Article: https://www.gotquestions.org/God-different.html *** Recommended Book: Knowing God By: J.I. Packer https://bit.ly/38gZkxu *** Related Questions: What is the immutability of God? https://www.gotquestions.org/immutability-God.html Is God / the Bible sexist? https://www.gotquestions.org/God-Bible-sexist.html Why is God a jealous God? https://www.gotquestions.org/jealous-God.html Intro/Outro Music: http://www.purple-planet.com Note: Some links are affiliate links which cost you nothing, but help us share the word of God.

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Today's question is, why is God so different in the Old Testament than He is in the New Testament? In this video
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I'll answer that question from a biblical perspective. Then afterwards, as always, I'll share some helpful resources, so stick around until the end.
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At the very heart of this question lies a fundamental misunderstanding of what both the Old and New Testaments reveal about the nature of God.
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Another way of expressing this same basic thought is when people say the God of the Old Testament is a God of wrath, while the
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God of the New Testament is a God of love. The fact that the Bible is God's progressive revelation of Himself to us through historical events and through His relationship with people throughout history may contribute to misconceptions about what
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God is like in the Old Testament as compared to the New Testament. However, when one reads both the
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Old and New Testaments, it becomes evident that God is not different from one Testament to another, and that God's wrath and His love are revealed in both
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Testaments. For example, throughout the Old Testament, God is declared to be a compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness,
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Exodus 34 .6 and Numbers 14 .18. Yet in the New Testament, God's loving, kindness, and mercy are manifested even more fully through the fact that God so loved the world that He gave
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His one and only Son that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life,
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John 3 .16. Throughout the Old Testament, we also see God dealing with Israel in the same way a loving father deals with a child.
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When they willfully sinned against Him and began to worship idols, God would chastise them, yet each time
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He would deliver them once they had repented of their idolatry. This is much the same way God deals with Christians in the
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New Testament. For example, Hebrews 12, verse 6 tells us that the Lord disciplines the one
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He loves, and He chastens everyone He accepts as His son. In a similar way, throughout the
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Old Testament, we see God's judgment and wrath poured out on sin. Likewise, in the
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New Testament, we see that the wrath of God is still being revealed from heaven against all the ungodliness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness
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Romans 1, verse 18. So clearly, God is no different in the
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Old Testament than He is in the New Testament. God by His very nature is immutable or unchanging.
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While we might see one aspect of His nature revealed in certain passages of Scripture, more than other aspects,
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God Himself does not change. As we read and study the Bible, it becomes clear that God is the same in the
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Old and New Testaments. Even though the Bible is 66 individual books written on two or possibly three continents in three different languages over a period of approximately 1 ,500 years by more than 40 authors, it remains one unified book from beginning to end without contradiction.
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In it, we see how a loving, merciful, and just God deals with sinful men in all kinds of situations.
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Truly, the Bible is God's love letter to mankind. God's love for His creation, especially for mankind, is evident throughout all
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Scripture. Throughout the Bible, we see God lovingly and mercifully calling people into a special relationship with Himself, not because they deserve it but because He is a gracious and merciful
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God, slow to anger and abundant in loving -kindness and truth. Yet we also see a holy and righteous
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God who is the judge of all those who disobey His Word and refuse to worship Him, turning instead to worship gods of their own creation.
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Romans 1. Because of God's righteous and holy character, all sin—past, present, and future—must be judged.
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Yet God, in His infinite love, has provided a payment for sin and a way of reconciliation so that sinful man can escape
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His wrath. We see this wonderful news in verses like 1 John 4 -10. This is love—not that we loved
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God, but that He loved us and sent His Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.
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In the Old Testament, God provided a sacrificial system whereby atonement could be made for sin.
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However, this sacrificial system was only temporary and merely looked forward to the coming of Jesus Christ, who would die on the cross to make a complete, substitutionary atonement for sin.
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The Savior who was promised in the Old Testament is fully revealed in the New Testament. Only envisioned in the
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Old Testament, the ultimate expression of God's love—the sending of His Son, Jesus Christ—is revealed in all its glory in the
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New Testament. Both the Old and New Testaments were given to make us wise unto salvation.
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2 Timothy 3 .15. When we study the Testaments closely, it's evident that God does not change like shifting shadows.
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