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What does it mean to say that God is our God?

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To say that God is our God implies a personal, covenant relationship established through Jesus Christ.

When Paul refers to God as 'my God' in Philippians 4:19, it signifies a deeply personal relationship between the believer and the Creator, made possible through Jesus Christ. This relationship is central to the New Covenant, where God promises to be our God and we His people (Ephesians 1:4-5). It reflects a transformative grace that not only brings salvation but also a sense of belonging and identity in Christ. This intimate relationship assures believers of God's provision and care in all aspects of life.
Scripture References: Philippians 4:19, Ephesians 1:4-5

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Every Saint
David Pledger · Feb 24, 2008
Joshua

Joshua

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