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How does the true living God differ from man-made idols?

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The true living God is self-sufficient and does not rely on human effort, unlike man-made idols which are created and manipulated by humans (Acts 17:25).

In Acts 17, Paul contrasts the true living God with the numerous idols worshipped in Athens. He explains that God, as the Creator, has no needs and is not served by human hands. Man-made idols, however, require constant attention and prop up human desires and constructions. This lack of autonomy in idols serves as a stark reminder of the futility of such worship, while true worship should stem from understanding God’s independence, sovereignty, and initiative in grace. only the true God can inspire genuine worship through His revelation of Himself.
Scripture References: Acts 17:24-25

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