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What does it mean that God saves us for His name's sake?

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God saves us for His name's sake, meaning He acts for His glory and to fulfill His promises, not based on our worthiness.

When Scripture says that God saves us for His name's sake, it emphasizes that His actions are motivated by His desire to uphold His glory and truth. In Psalm 106:8, it states, 'Nevertheless, He saved them for His name’s sake, that He might make His mighty power to be known.' This underscores that salvation is ultimately about God's glory and His commitment to His covenant promises rather than our merit. By saving sinners, God displays His mercy and grace while ensuring that His name is exalted among His people and in all creation.
Scripture References: Psalm 106:8

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Nevertheless
Greg Elmquist · Feb 23, 2020
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