"God islove." – 1John 4:828.Deism – Beliefthat Godcreated theworld but nolongerintervenes in it.6.God isimmanent –God is involvedin the world andin human lives."Now faith isconfidence in whatwe hope for andassurance aboutwhat we do notsee." – Hebrews11:112.Polytheism –Belief in manygods (e.g., insome ancientreligions).27.Human sufferingand God –Some believesuffering helpsus growspiritually.9.Atheism –The beliefthat thereis no God."Fromeverlasting toeverlastingyou are God."– Psalm 90:2"Our Fatherin heaven..."– Matthew6:926.God as a fatherfigure –Offeringprotection, love,and guidance.18.Personalrelationship withGod – Somebelieve they cantalk to and knowGod personally.29.Pantheism –The belief thatGod is ineverything andeverything isGod.15.Miracles –Events thatshow God’spower, likeJesus turningwater into wine.14.Faith – Trustin God evenwithoutproof.13.God iseternal –God has nobeginning orend."Ask and itwill be givento you." –Matthew 7:722.God as amystery – Somethink God is toobig for humansto fullyunderstand."Great is ourLord and mightyin power; hisunderstandinghas no limit." –Psalm 147:525.DifferentChristian views –Some Christianssee the Bible asliteral, others assymbolic.20.Prayer –Communicatingwith God.23.The HolySpirit – God'spresence andpower in theworld today.17.Free will –Humans canchoose tobelieve or not,even thoughGod is powerful.11.Monotheism –Belief in oneGod (as inChristianity,Judaism, andIslam).2.God isomniscient –God knowseverything.24.Religiousexperiences –Some peopleclaim to feel orsee God (visions,voices, etc.).3.God isomnibenevolent– God is all-loving."For nothingwill beimpossiblewith God." –Luke 1:37"In thebeginning, Godcreated theheavens andthe earth." –Genesis 1:18.The Trinity –Christians believein one God inthree persons:Father, Son, andHoly Spirit.John2:1–111.God isomnipotent– God is all-powerful.16.The problem ofevil – If God isloving andpowerful, whydoes evil exist?5.God istranscendent –God is beyondour world andunderstanding.7.God asjudge – Godjudges rightand wrong.21.Jesus as God– Christiansbelieve Jesusis God inhuman form.10.Agnosticism– Beingunsurewhether Godexists or not.19.The Bible asGod’s word –Christiansbelieve theBible is inspiredby God."He will judgethe world inrighteousness."– Psalm 9:830.Conversion – Aperson changes tobelief in God aftera spiritualexperience (e.g.,Saul to Paul inActs 9).4.God asCreator –Belief thatGod madethe universe."God islove." – 1John 4:828.Deism – Beliefthat Godcreated theworld but nolongerintervenes in it.6.God isimmanent –God is involvedin the world andin human lives."Now faith isconfidence in whatwe hope for andassurance aboutwhat we do notsee." – Hebrews11:112.Polytheism –Belief in manygods (e.g., insome ancientreligions).27.Human sufferingand God –Some believesuffering helpsus growspiritually.9.Atheism –The beliefthat thereis no God."Fromeverlasting toeverlastingyou are God."– Psalm 90:2"Our Fatherin heaven..."– Matthew6:926.God as a fatherfigure –Offeringprotection, love,and guidance.18.Personalrelationship withGod – Somebelieve they cantalk to and knowGod personally.29.Pantheism –The belief thatGod is ineverything andeverything isGod.15.Miracles –Events thatshow God’spower, likeJesus turningwater into wine.14.Faith – Trustin God evenwithoutproof.13.God iseternal –God has nobeginning orend."Ask and itwill be givento you." –Matthew 7:722.God as amystery – Somethink God is toobig for humansto fullyunderstand."Great is ourLord and mightyin power; hisunderstandinghas no limit." –Psalm 147:525.DifferentChristian views –Some Christianssee the Bible asliteral, others assymbolic.20.Prayer –Communicatingwith God.23.The HolySpirit – God'spresence andpower in theworld today.17.Free will –Humans canchoose tobelieve or not,even thoughGod is powerful.11.Monotheism –Belief in oneGod (as inChristianity,Judaism, andIslam).2.God isomniscient –God knowseverything.24.Religiousexperiences –Some peopleclaim to feel orsee God (visions,voices, etc.).3.God isomnibenevolent– God is all-loving."For nothingwill beimpossiblewith God." –Luke 1:37"In thebeginning, Godcreated theheavens andthe earth." –Genesis 1:18.The Trinity –Christians believein one God inthree persons:Father, Son, andHoly Spirit.John2:1–111.God isomnipotent– God is all-powerful.16.The problem ofevil – If God isloving andpowerful, whydoes evil exist?5.God istranscendent –God is beyondour world andunderstanding.7.God asjudge – Godjudges rightand wrong.21.Jesus as God– Christiansbelieve Jesusis God inhuman form.10.Agnosticism– Beingunsurewhether Godexists or not.19.The Bible asGod’s word –Christiansbelieve theBible is inspiredby God."He will judgethe world inrighteousness."– Psalm 9:830.Conversion – Aperson changes tobelief in God aftera spiritualexperience (e.g.,Saul to Paul inActs 9).4.God asCreator –Belief thatGod madethe universe.

Charlie's Bingo - What is God? - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. "God is love." – 1 John 4:8
  2. Deism – Belief that God created the world but no longer intervenes in it.
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  3. God is immanent – God is involved in the world and in human lives.
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  4. "Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see." – Hebrews 11:1
  5. Polytheism – Belief in many gods (e.g., in some ancient religions).
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  6. Human suffering and God – Some believe suffering helps us grow spiritually.
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  7. Atheism – The belief that there is no God.
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  8. "From everlasting to everlasting you are God." – Psalm 90:2
  9. "Our Father in heaven..." – Matthew 6:9
  10. God as a father figure – Offering protection, love, and guidance.
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  11. Personal relationship with God – Some believe they can talk to and know God personally.
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  12. Pantheism – The belief that God is in everything and everything is God.
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  13. Miracles – Events that show God’s power, like Jesus turning water into wine.
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  14. Faith – Trust in God even without proof.
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  15. God is eternal – God has no beginning or end.
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  16. "Ask and it will be given to you." – Matthew 7:7
  17. God as a mystery – Some think God is too big for humans to fully understand.
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  18. "Great is our Lord and mighty in power; his understanding has no limit." – Psalm 147:5
  19. Different Christian views – Some Christians see the Bible as literal, others as symbolic.
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  20. Prayer – Communicating with God.
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  21. The Holy Spirit – God's presence and power in the world today.
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  22. Free will – Humans can choose to believe or not, even though God is powerful.
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  23. Monotheism – Belief in one God (as in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam).
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  24. God is omniscient – God knows everything.
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  25. Religious experiences – Some people claim to feel or see God (visions, voices, etc.).
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  26. God is omnibenevolent – God is all-loving.
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  27. "For nothing will be impossible with God." – Luke 1:37
  28. "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." – Genesis 1:1
  29. The Trinity – Christians believe in one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
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  30. John 2:1–11
  31. God is omnipotent – God is all-powerful.
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  32. The problem of evil – If God is loving and powerful, why does evil exist?
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  33. God is transcendent – God is beyond our world and understanding.
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  34. God as judge – God judges right and wrong.
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  35. Jesus as God – Christians believe Jesus is God in human form.
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  36. Agnosticism – Being unsure whether God exists or not.
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  37. The Bible as God’s word – Christians believe the Bible is inspired by God.
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  38. "He will judge the world in righteousness." – Psalm 9:8
  39. Conversion – A person changes to belief in God after a spiritual experience (e.g., Saul to Paul in Acts 9).
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  40. God as Creator – Belief that God made the universe.
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