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What does the Bible say about the name of God?

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The Bible reveals God's name as a manifestation of His gracious nature, emphasizing His mercy and covenant relationship.

The name of God is a profound revelation of His gracious character and covenant relationship with His people. In Exodus 34:6-7, God identifies Himself as merciful, gracious, longsuffering, and abundant in goodness and truth, which signifies His commitment to His covenant. This name unfolds the essence of God's love, mercy, and compassion as embodied in Jesus Christ, who reveals the fullness of God, sharing the same divine nature as the Father and the Holy Spirit (Exodus 23:21).

Moreover, God’s name in Christ is the expression of His love and mercy towards His covenant people. The heart of God is reflected in the sympathy Christ shows, particularly through His sacrificial love and obedience. As articulated in John 17:6, Jesus indicates that He has manifestly revealed God's name to those entrusted to Him, emphasizing that knowing the name of God deepens our relationship with Him and understanding of His nature as our Savior (Acts 4:12). In Christ, we see the glory of God's name and the richness of His salvation, confirming that it is through Him that we encounter the fullness of God’s revelation.
Scripture References: Exodus 34:6-7, Exodus 23:21, Acts 4:12, John 17:6, Exodus 33:17-19, John 17:26

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