Does God have a sense of humor? I saw this question on another forum, and I find it troubling because it applies human traits to the Holy God. I would appreciate a clear answer grounded in Scripture.
J.
Thanks, what I wanted to hear.That question only becomes foggy when we stop letting Scripture set the terms.The Bible never invites us to imagine God by projecting our personalities onto Him. God defines Himself. “God is light, and in him is no darkness at all” ~1 John 1:5. That alone shuts the door on casual ideas of humor, amusement, or entertainment.
Yes, Scripture says God laughs, but never like a man laughs. “He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: the Lord shall have them in derision” ~Psalm 2:4. That is not comedy. That is judgment. That is the holy exposure of human pride before sovereign authority. When God “laughs,” rebellion evaporates, not smiles.
Scripture also says God delights, but again, the object is key. “The LORD taketh pleasure in them that fear him” ~Psalm 147:11. His delight is moral, righteous, intentional. It is never frivolous. It is never trivial.
The real danger is not in the question. The danger is in the answer. The moment we soften God into something relatable and cute, we stop fearing God. And where fear of God goes, obedience goes out the door with it. “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom” ~Proverbs 9:10.
So, the answer is obvious. Scripture does not depict God as humorous. It depicts Him as holy. Where the Bible ceases to speak, we cease to talk. Anything else is not insight. It is invention.
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