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What does the Bible say about God's terrible works?

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The Bible describes God's works as 'terrible,' showcasing His power and authority over creation and His people's redemption.

In Psalm 66, the psalmist encourages all the earth to recognize how 'terrible' God is in His works. This term highlights the awe-inspiring nature of God's actions, particularly in how He commands the forces of nature and governs nations. For instance, God parted the sea for Israel, demonstrating His sovereign power over creation. This theme of God's 'terrible' works serves as a reminder that His might is evident throughout history and continues to impact the lives of believers today. Thus, recognizing God's terribleness prompts worship, as seen in the psalmist's call for joyful noise and praise from all lands.
Scripture References: Psalm 66:3, Psalm 66:5-6, Exodus 14-15, 1 Corinthians 10:1-5

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