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What does it mean that God interacts with us as Jehovah?

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God’s interaction with us as Jehovah signifies His covenantal relationship and redemptive purpose for His people.

The name Jehovah, used throughout Scripture, highlights God's personal and redemptive interaction with His people. In the Old Testament, God revealed Himself to His covenant people as Jehovah— the Lord who is engaged and active in their lives. This aspect of God is not just about authority or creation, but emphasizes His work as the just God and Savior of His people. For example, the name Jehovah Jireh indicates that the Lord will provide, which was fulfilled in numerous ways, culminating in Christ's provision of salvation. This relational dynamic underscores that God is not distant but actively involved in the lives of the elect, working everything to fulfill His purpose of salvation, and ultimately glorifying Himself through it.
Scripture References: Genesis 12:1, Exodus 3:14

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The God of Glory
Tim James · Jan 17, 2012
Joshua

Joshua

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