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

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The Bible states that God acts for His name's sake, emphasizing His glory and honor in salvation.

Throughout scripture, God's name is associated with His glory and honor, particularly in salvation. In Psalm 79:9, the psalmist pleads for God to 'purge away our sins for thy name's sake,' indicating that God's actions are rooted in His desire to uphold His glorious name. This reflects a central aspect of sovereign grace theology, affirming that our salvation is not based on our merits but rather on God's commitment to His own glory. The name of God encapsulates His character and attributes, and His sovereignty ensures that He will act in ways that reflect His holiness and righteousness.
Scripture References: Psalm 79:9, Ezekiel 36:22-23

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Thy Names Sake
Wayne Boyd · Apr 23, 2023
Joshua

Joshua

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