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How do we know that God is not dependent on our actions?

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Acts 17:25 tells us that God is not worshipped by men's hands as though He needed anything, for He gives life and breath to all.

The Scripture provides clear evidence of God's independence from human actions. Acts 17:25 states that God is not worshipped with human hands, as if He needed anything. This underscores the truth that God is self-sufficient, lacking nothing, and our actions do not enhance His being. Rather, it is through His divine power that we receive life, breath, and all things. If God were dependent on human effort, it would diminish His glory and authority. The reality is that any form of service or worship we offer is borne out of gratitude and recognition of His grace, not out of a necessity to fulfill God's lack.
Scripture References: Acts 17:25

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God Giveth to All
Clay Curtis · Jun 26, 2009
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