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How does God reveal His name in Scripture?

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God reveals His name in Scripture to illustrate His nature and the manner of salvation, as seen in His names like 'I Am' and 'Lord Our Righteousness.'

In Scriptures, God's names encapsulate His essence and attributes, revealing how He relates to His people and His plan for salvation. For example, God introduced Himself as 'I Am' to Moses, underscoring His eternal nature and sovereignty (Exodus 3:14). This title conveys that He is the self-existent One, unchanging and omnipotent. Additionally, names like 'Lord Our Righteousness' (Jeremiah 23:6) point to the coming Messiah, signifying God’s intent to provide righteousness through Christ for His people. Each name unveils critical aspects of God’s character and how He engages with humanity, highlighting His grace, mercy, and justice.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:14, Jeremiah 23:6, Exodus 34:5-7

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God-given Names
Dan Morgan · May 11, 2025
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