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

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The Bible reveals God's terrible works as demonstrations of His power, particularly in salvation as seen in Psalm 66:3.

God's power is evident in His terrible works, as expressed in Psalm 66:3, which calls attention to the greatness of His ability to conquer His enemies. The psalmist invites us to witness these 'terrible works' that encompass not only creation and providential acts but culminate in the greatest work of all—redemption through Christ. The historical deliverance of Israel from Egypt is celebrated as a prime example, emphasizing that God’s works reveal His glory and authority over creation and human history.
Scripture References: Psalm 66:3, Exodus 14-15, 1 Corinthians 10:1-5

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