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What does Paul teach about the nature of God?

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Paul teaches that God is the Creator, sovereign, and not confined to human-made structures, but is to be worshipped in a personal and spiritual manner.

In Acts 17, Paul articulates the nature of God to the Athenians, revealing profound truths about His character. He states that God created the world and everything in it, thus asserting His authority over all creation (Acts 17:24). Furthermore, he emphasizes that God does not dwell in temples made with hands or require anything from humans, as He is self-sufficient and the giver of life (Acts 17:25). This teaching reinforces the concept that God is transcendent, sovereign, and intimately involved with His creation. Paul also makes it clear that knowing God is about seeking Him, as He is not far from each one of us (Acts 17:27). This relational aspect of God’s nature calls believers to worship Him authentically and to seek a true relationship with Him, recognizing that He desires to be known personally.
Scripture References: Acts 17:24-27, 1 Corinthians 2:7-10

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