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How do we know that God doesn’t need anything from us?

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God is self-sufficient and does not require anything from us for His completeness.

The assertion that God needs nothing from us is rooted in His self-existence and sovereignty. God is described as 'I AM' (Exodus 3:14), signifying that He is independent and complete in Himself. This means that all creation, including humanity, exists to glorify Him; He does not rely on us for His existence or well-being. The sermon highlights that no matter what men may claim regarding God needing our works, faith, or worship, the truth remains that our need for God is paramount. We need Him for salvation, faith, and every good work. Thus, the idea that we can somehow 'bring' something to God is fundamentally flawed in understanding His nature.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:14

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