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What does the Bible say about the goodness of God?

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The Bible reveals God's goodness through creation, providence, and grace, showcasing His perfect nature and care for His creation.

The goodness of God is a central theme in Scripture, evident from the very beginning of creation as stated in Genesis 1, where God proclaims His creation as 'very good.' In Deuteronomy 32:12-15, we see a depiction of God's goodness as He leads Israel, providing abundantly for them with resources that reflect His generous character. Furthermore, Psalm 119:68 asserts that God is good and that He does good, indicating that His actions are a direct reflection of His nature. This goodness is not merely conceptual but is demonstrated through His providence, where He sustains and cares for His creation. The ultimate expression of God's goodness is found in His grace, particularly in the work of Christ, the rock of salvation, which highlights God's unmerited favor toward sinners.
Scripture References: Genesis 1, Deuteronomy 32:12-15, Psalm 119:68, Psalm 107:1-9, Psalm 16:2, Jude 11, Philippians 4:7

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Mike McInnis · Nov 2, 2025
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