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What does the Bible say about God's name's sake?

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The Bible emphasizes that God's actions are often for His name's sake, highlighting His glory and faithfulness.

In Psalm 25:11, the psalmist pleads with God to pardon his iniquity for His name's sake, reflecting a deep understanding that God's actions are ultimately motivated by His glory and character. God's name represents His nature, and when He acts for His name's sake, He is acting in accordance with His promises and faithfulness. This principle underlines the importance of God's reputation among His people and the world, highlighting that His desire to glorify Himself is central to all His dealings.
Scripture References: Psalm 25:11, Psalm 79:9, Ezekiel 36:22-23

Sermons (2)

Thy Name's Sake
Mike McInnis · Oct 14, 2018
Thy Names Sake
Wayne Boyd · Apr 23, 2023
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