God was the primordial cosmic being that created the universe and all life within it along with his partner, the Goddess.
History
In the beginning, God and his wife gave birth to the Angels, their sons and daughters, including Lucifer Morningstar, who God cast out of Heaven and into Hell when Lucifer started to rebel against the creation of humans. This made Lucifer eternally angry at his father and abrasive towards his more favored siblings, including Amenadiel, thought to be God's favorite son.
God has always had a hand in guiding Lucifer towards redemption. God sent Amenadiel down to earth to bless two parents unable to have a child; this led to the birth of Chloe Decker, who eventually crosses paths with Lucifer and becomes partners with him in the Los Angeles Police Department.[1]
A piece of the flaming sword made its way to the belt buckle of one Earl Johnson, who was possessed by the divinity of the item and believed himself to be God. It is unknown if Earl was really God but several hints point to it being the case, including calling Lucifer by his real name and performing healing miracles to other patients.[2]
God eventually traveled from Heaven to Earth to stop Lucifer, Amenadiel and Michael's fight at New York City Police Department. After being manipulated by Michael, God had a thought of retirement. This was followed by Angels discussing about who among them will be taking up the mantle of "God". God decided to get back with Goddess in her own universe.[3][4]
Powers and Abilities
Powers
- Nigh Omnipotence: God is an omnipotent entity of infinite power; and unrivaled, even to his ex-wife, the Goddess.[5][6]
- Reality Alteration: God has the ability to control and alter reality on a universal scale, being able to create and destroy virtually anything.[5][6]
- Dimensional Travel: God can instantly transport himself across dimensions, such as between Heaven and Earth, as well as outside of creation.[3]
- Immortality: God is eternal. He does not age and cannot be harmed by any normal means.
- Metamorphosis: God is capable of altering his true divine appearance, making himself look like a human male.[3]
- Resurrection: God was able to resurrected Dan Espinoza after exploding him.[7]
- Healing: God was able to heal Lucifer after he was fatally shot by Malcolm Graham.[8]
- Power Distribution: God used his power to create the Angels, as well as grant them their celestial powers.[5][6]
- Mind Control: God is able to manipulate and control the minds of humans to get them to do what he wants them to do, like dance or sing.[9]
- Chronokinesis: God is able to slow down time to keep his presence on Earth invisible to humans.[3]
Notes
- This character or object is an adaptation of God, a character or object in traditional stories. These include, but may not be limited to religious texts, myth, and/or folk lore. More information on the original can be found at Wikipedia.org.
- God was voiced by Neil Gaiman in "Once Upon a Time", and portrayed by Dennis Haysbert in season 5.
- This is technically the same God from the Arrowverse Multiverse.
Related
- 6 Appearances of God (Lucifer TV Series)
- 2 Images featuring God (Lucifer TV Series)
- 1 Quotations by or about God (Lucifer TV Series)
- Character Gallery: God (Lucifer TV Series)
Footnotes
- ↑ Lucifer: "A Good Day to Die"
- ↑ Lucifer: "God Johnson"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Lucifer: "Spoiler Alert"
- ↑ Lucifer: "Nothing Lasts Forever"
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Lucifer: "Everything's Coming Up Lucifer"
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Lucifer: "All About Eve"
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Lucifer: "Resting Devil Face"
- ↑ Lucifer: "Take Me Back to Hell"
- ↑ Lucifer: "Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam"