God exists independently as He is self-existent and life in Himself, independent of all creation.
The concept of God's independence is crucial in understanding His nature and existence. According to Acts 17:24-25, God is the creator of the universe and does not dwell in temples made by human hands. He does not need anything from His creation but is the source of all life and breath. This self-existence means that unlike created beings, God is not contingent upon anything else; He is the Lord of all creation, eternal and unchanging.
Furthermore, in John 5:26, it states that the Father has life in Himself, and He has granted this same life to the Son. This illustrates that God's essence is fundamentally relational yet distinct, emphasizing His independent existence. Such understanding reinforces the sovereignty of God and informs Christians about their reliance on Him rather than viewing Him as a cosmic being dependent on human actions. Recognizing God’s independent existence is foundational for authentic faith.
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