Who Is God Really?
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There is a question that lives in every human heart, whether whispered in the dark or boldly confronted in the light of reason. It rises in the quiet moments, in seasons of loss, in the middle of unexpected joy that feels almost too large to hold. It is the question kings have asked and prisoners have murmured and children have spoken with wide, wondering eyes.


Who is God, really?


Not the version of God shaped by painful religious experiences or inherited misconceptions. Not the distant judge of popular caricature, nor the permissive grandfather who never asks anything of anyone. But God as He actually is, as He has revealed Himself, and as He longs to be personally known.


In this groundbreaking and deeply personal book, John Onyekachi argues that this question is not merely a theological inquiry. It is the most consequential question any human being will ever face, because how you answer it will determine how you live, how you love, how you suffer, how you worship, and how you see yourself in this vast and often bewildering world.


At the heart of this book is a conviction that changes everything: the face of God has already been revealed. In the person of Jesus Christ, God stepped out of hiddenness and into human history. He became touchable. Visible. Weeping. Laughing. Eating. Healing. Dying and rising. The writer of Hebrews declares Him "the radiance of God's glory and the exact representation of His being," while the Apostle Paul adds that "in Him all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form." Jesus Himself settled the question once and for all when He told His disciples: "Anyone who has seen Me has seen the Father." Every chapter of this book is built on that extraordinary announcement: if you want to know what God is truly like, look at Jesus.


From this centre, *Who Is God Really?* takes the reader on a rich, accessible, and profoundly warm journey through seven essential dimensions of the knowledge of God.


The book begins by addressing the existence of God with honesty and depth, examining the witness of creation, conscience, reason, and personal experience, not as dry philosophical exercises, but as living invitations from a God who is not hiding. It then explores the nature of God, unpacking what it means that He is spirit, that He is personal, self-existent, and triune, and showing why each of these truths is not abstract doctrine but a life-changing reality for anyone who will receive it.


Moving into the attributes of God, the book paints a portrait of a God who is eternal and unchanging, all-powerful and all-knowing, yet simultaneously and inseparably holy, loving, merciful, just, faithful, and good. These are not qualities in competition with one another. They cohere perfectly in the One who demonstrated them all simultaneously at the cross.


The chapter on the names of God is among the most intimate in the book, revealing how God disclosed different facets of His character at specific moments of human need and crisis. Jehovah-Jireh provides before the need is even fully formed. Jehovah-Rapha restores what illness and grief have broken. Jehovah-Shammah is the God who is there, particularly in the place and the hour where loneliness feels most complete. Emmanuel is God-with-us, not managing our pain from a safe distance, but stepping into it.


The exploration of God's works encompasses creation, providence, miracles, redemption, judgment, and the final restoration of all things, showing that everything God does tells us something irreplaceable about who God is. And then the book arrives at what is, in many ways, its beating heart: how any person, regardless of history or background or degree of religious experience, can know God personally. Not know about Him. Know Him.


This is where the practical and the devotional converge most powerfully. Through faith in Jesus Christ, engagement with Scripture, fellowship with the community of believers, and the inner work of the Holy Spirit, an intimate and growing walk with God becomes not merely possible but available right now, to anyone willing to come.


The final chapter walks the reader through what it looks like to follow God in the texture of ordinary daily life, not as a programme of religious discipline but as a living relationship with a God who is genuinely present in every moment.


Who Is God Really? is written for the newly converted believer who is trying to orient themselves in their new life. It is written for the long-standing Christian whose relationship with God has grown routine or stale and who longs for the freshness of early faith. And it is written for the honest sceptic who suspects that the question of God is worth taking seriously but has not yet found a treatment of it that feels worthy of their genuine engagement.


This is not a book about religion. It is a book about a Person. And that Person, as it turns out, is the answer to the deepest hunger and thirst the human heart has ever known.

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