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How does God get the glory for our deeds?

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God receives glory for our deeds as all goodness and ability originate from Him and are executed through His power.

The glory for our deeds belongs to God because He is the source of all strength, ability, and purpose in life. In Acts 3, Peter explicitly states that it is by faith in the name of Jesus that a crippled man was healed, emphasizing that it wasn't their strength but God's power at work that brought healing. This demonstrates how the accomplishments of believers are ultimately attributed to God's working within them. By doing all things in the name of the Lord, we acknowledge His hand in our actions and ensure that He alone is praised for every good work done through us.
Scripture References: Acts 3:1-16, Colossians 3:17

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