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What does the Bible say about God appearing to His people?

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The Bible teaches that God personally appears to individuals, revealing Himself and calling them to faith, as seen in the lives of Abraham and Moses.

The Bible presents God as the one who personally appears to His chosen people to reveal Himself and His will. In Acts 7:2, we see God appearing to Abraham, leading him to leave his homeland. This monumental encounter demonstrates that God’s appearance compels a response of faith and obedience. Similarly, God appeared to Moses at the burning bush, revealing His holy nature and purpose for the deliverance of His people from bondage in Egypt. Such appearances are not just historical events; they indicate God's sovereign initiative in salvation, making Himself known personally to individuals, which is crucial for knowing Him and being saved.
Scripture References: Acts 7:2, Exodus 3:4-6, Judges 13:3-22, Ephesians 5:25-27, John 6:44

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