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What does the Bible say about God's majesty?

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The Bible illustrates God's majesty by stating that the heavens are His throne and the earth His footstool (Isaiah 66:1).

The majesty of God is a central theme in Scripture. For example, Isaiah 66:1 declares, 'Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool.' This imagery conveys God's sovereignty and incomprehensible greatness. It's echoed in 2 Chronicles 6:18, where Solomon acknowledges that no temple can contain God, emphasizing that His presence transcends physical structures. In Acts 17:24, Paul asserts that God does not dwell in temples made with hands, affirming His omnipresence. Thus, understanding God's majesty invites us to recognize our limitations compared to His vastness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 66:1-4, 2 Chronicles 6:18, Acts 17:24

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