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What does the Bible say about the throne of God?

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The Bible reveals that God's throne is sovereign, established, and unmovable, representing His ultimate authority over all creation.

Revelation describes a throne in heaven where God sits, symbolizing His sovereignty and control over all events. This throne is not susceptible to change or overthrow, demonstrating that all things are under His dominion. The throne's establishment signifies that God ruled alone before the foundation of the world, and even now, nothing occurs without His decree. Psalm 93 affirms that God's testimonies are sure because His throne is eternal, highlighting His unwavering power and authority as the ultimate King.
Scripture References: Revelation 4:1-2, Psalm 93, Revelation 4:2, Isaiah 46:10, Revelation 4:2-3, Psalm 103:19, Revelation 4:1-6, Revelation 21:5-6, Hebrews 1:3, Psalm 110:1, Jeremiah 17:12, Psalm 46, Exodus 25, Revelation 4:6-11, Revelation 22:3, Psalm 2, Romans 8, Hebrews 1:8-9, Psalm 93:1, Romans 8:28

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