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What does the Bible say about the cause of God?

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The Bible emphasizes that the ultimate cause is the glory of God, particularly in the context of salvation.

In 1 Samuel 17:28-29, the concept of a 'cause' is central to understanding our existence as believers. The Hebrew word for 'cause' translates to 'reason,' underscoring that God’s glory is the ultimate reason for our lives. The apostle Paul echoes this sentiment when he declares that he seeks to know nothing except Jesus Christ and Him crucified (1 Corinthians 2:2). This underscores that the purpose of God is at the heart of what it means to be a believer, and every true believer strives to ensure that God receives all the glory for salvation, as it is entirely His work and not ours (Romans 9:11).
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 17:28-29, 1 Corinthians 2:2, Romans 9:11

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