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How do we know that God is relational?

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God is relational as He desires to know His people personally and communes with them.

God's relational nature is emphasized throughout Scripture, particularly in His interactions with His chosen people. In Exodus 33:12-14, Moses speaks directly to God, positioning prayer as an integral part of their relationship. God invites Moses to remind Him of His promises, indicating a dynamic interaction marked by grace and mutual knowledge. This relational aspect culminates in the New Testament through Jesus Christ, who reveals the Father to us and establishes a personal connection with His followers. The invitation to approach God in prayer reflects His desire for intimacy and communion, reminding believers that they are known and loved individually.
Scripture References: Exodus 33:12-14, John 14:9

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Our Glorious God
Norm Day · Feb 27, 2021
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