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How is God's character described in the Bible?

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God's character is primarily defined by holiness, justice, and love, as revealed in both the Old and New Testaments.

God's character is revealed through various attributes that are foundational to understanding who He is. First and foremost, God is described as holy. This means that His nature is completely set apart from sin and corruption, characterized by moral purity and perfection. In Isaiah 6:3, the seraphim continually declare, 'Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts.' Additionally, God's justice drives His moral actions and decision-making; He must punish sin, as shown in passages like Exodus 34:7. Furthermore, God's love, while intrinsic to His character, operates within the bounds of His holiness and justice. Understanding these attributes helps believers to appreciate the depth of God's redemptive plan through Christ, who reveals God's character perfectly and provides a means of mercy for those who trust in Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:3, Exodus 34:7

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