The term Godhead is found three times in the King James Version. In each of the three verses, a slightly different Greek word is used, but the definition of each is the same: “deity” or “divine nature.” The word Godhead is used to refer to God’s essential nature. We’ll take a look at each of these passages and what they mean. We are the offspring of God, not by images made by men. We were made by God or a part of his lineage. Paul’s argument is that all of creation virtually shouts the existence of God; we can “clearly” see God’s eternal power, as well as His “Godhead” in what He has made. We know he spoke these things into existence. This is written in Genesis, chapter 1, but what we don’t realize is that once he spoke the word, then his craftsmanship started taking place by the power of his words. He went into full intelligent design, knowing that someday we would be able to see his wonders beyond the naked eye. God intended for us to see the galaxies and the planets. Let's take a deeper dive into this study by listening to the podcast.