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How does God reveal Himself in the Bible?

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God reveals Himself primarily through His Word and the Person of Christ as Jehovah and Savior.

The sermon articulates that God reveals Himself fully as 'I AM'—Jehovah—in the context of His redemptive work. In Exodus 6:2-3, God identifies Himself to Moses not only as Almighty but also as Jehovah, aligning His nature as a Savior with His covenant promises. This revelation is foundational for understanding the entire biblical narrative, which culminates in the person of Jesus Christ. He represents God's ultimate self-disclosure, embodying the fullness of the Godhead and delivering us from the bondage of sin through His sacrifice. This reveals the continuity of God's character throughout Scripture as consistent, faithful, and ever-salvific.
Scripture References: Exodus 6:2-3, John 14:9, Colossians 2:9

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