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How do we know that God is not obligated to fulfill our demands?

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Scripture teaches that God is not a beggar who serves our demands, but one who exercises authority and acts according to His divine will.

The concept that God is not obligated to us is fundamental to understanding His nature. He is the Creator and we are His creation; thus, He owes us nothing. In John 5:43, Jesus points out that people often reject His authority while receiving those who come in their own names. This juxtaposition underscores that humans often make the mistake of thinking God should cater to their desires. Rather, God is free to act according to His sovereign will, and His justice is perfect, meaning He is only obligated to uphold His righteousness.
Scripture References: John 5:43

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