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How do we know God is God alone?

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Isaiah 45 repeatedly asserts that God is uniquely sovereign and there is no other deity beside Him.

The phrase 'I am the Lord, and there is none else' is a central theme in Isaiah 45, serving as a declaration of God's sole divinity and sovereignty. The entire chapter underscores that all historical events and personal salvations are orchestrated by God alone. This concept is foundational in Reformed theology, which holds that God's sovereignty is absolute, thus dismissing any notion of competing gods or powers. The scripture reinforces that God does great things for the sake of His elect and for His glory, arguing against idolatry and highlighting God's incomparable nature. God's unique identity is not only a theological claim; it influences how believers understand their relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:6, Isaiah 45:18

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God Is God Alone
Henry Mahan · Dec 9, 1990
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