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What does the Bible say about the living God?

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The Bible proclaims that the living God is the Creator of all things, sovereign, and actively involved in the redemption of His people.

The Bible reveals the living God as the Creator who made heaven and earth and all things in them (Acts 14:15). He is not a distant deity, but rather a God who actively participates in the affairs of creation. Acts 14 emphasizes that human religion and idols are mere vanities, contrasting the living God with impotent idols. This living God has revealed Himself through scripture, displaying His eternal nature and attributes, such as sovereignty, holiness, and love. Furthermore, the cross of Christ is the ultimate revelation of who God is, showcasing both His justice and mercy.
Scripture References: Acts 14:8-18, 1 Thessalonians 1:9, Acts 14:15, Isaiah 40:17, Isaiah 46:5

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The Living God
Todd Nibert · Dec 20, 2020
The Living God
Todd Nibert · Oct 25, 2020
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