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What does the Bible say about God's namesake?

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The Bible teaches that God acts for His namesake to glorify Himself in all things.

In Scripture, particularly in Ezekiel 36:22, it is evident that God's actions are driven not by human merit or actions, but for His holy name's sake. This principle emphasizes God's unwavering commitment to His glory, particularly in the redemption of His people. God defers His anger and extends mercy not for their sake but for His own name, illustrating that His honor and reputation are paramount in the divine plan of salvation.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 36:22, Isaiah 48:8-11

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