The Bible teaches that there is only one God (Isaiah 44:6; 45:5) and that there will only
ever be one God (Isaiah 43:10). Scripture gives no room for another God to
exist now or in the future. While it is true that we were
created in the image of God (Genesis 1:26–27), that refers to how our character
is to be (Ephesians 4:24; James 3:9), not to the idea that we were created on a path that
leads to divinity. One passage that some
misunderstand on this point is Psalm 82:6 (cf. John 10:34–36) because it refers to
humans as “gods.” However, the term “god” is used figuratively to refer to leaders who represent God’s authority. Another often confused passage
is 2 Peter 1:4, which teaches that believers are “partakers of the divine
nature.” However, this refers to believers sharing in God’s nature as we are morally perfected, becoming more like Christ (cf. Colossians
3:10; Romans 8:29; 2 Corinthians 3:18). Believers are to be of the same moral
character as God, having now escaped sin’s corruption that has marred all God’s
image bearers. Any teaching that
claims humans are, can be, or will be gods is anti-biblical and must be
discarded as false. God will not share His glory with anyone (Isaiah 42:8),
including His image-bearers.
Greek mythology gives us a glimpse of what life would look like if human beings had the power of "gods." The gods the Greeks created were moody, immoral hotheads who caused havoc on Earth. Sound familiar? Even though each of us has only seventy or eighty years on Earth, consider all the damage we do. Thank God that we don't have the power of gods!
In fact, God in His wisdom took Adam and Eve out of Eden so they wouldn't access the tree of life and live forever.
Had He allowed it, we would have been forever in our current, sinful state but with the power to cause even more evil. The order and magnitude of misery would have been staggering!
Fortunately,
God has not given us a path to become gods. But He has given us a
way to be with Him eternally. Everyone will die; that’s part of our punishment
for sin (Romans 6:23a). However, death is not our end. God will resurrect everyone.
Believers will be with God eternally in joy (Revelation 21:3–4). Unbelievers, however,
will be eternally under God’s wrath (Revelation 20:15).
Our eternal relationship
depends on what we do now with His Son, Jesus. Jesus came to live like us but
without sin (Hebrews 4:15). He then died, bearing God’s wrath against sin (1
Peter 2:24). For all who repent of their sin and trust in Him, He has promised
to give eternal life in God's glorious presence where there will be no more sorrow, shame, guilt, or suffering. We will never be a god, but we will ultimately live
forever, either saved by Jesus or condemned for our rebellion. Because of that, think carefully now about which eternity is in front of you.