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What does the Bible say about names in relation to God's knowledge?

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The Bible teaches that God calls His people by name, indicating a personal and intimate relationship with each believer (John 10).

In Scripture, names carry significant meaning, reflecting God's plan and purpose for individuals. The Lord calls His own sheep by name, which demonstrates His intimate knowledge and love for each one of them. This is affirmed in John 10, where Jesus emphasizes the personal nature of His relationship with His followers. Just as God named Jacob twice in Genesis 46, it symbolizes His affection and recognition of His people. This reinforces the comforting truth that our identity is rooted in God's choice and sovereign grace, not merely in human naming.
Scripture References: John 10:3, Genesis 46:1-7

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