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What does the Bible say about the true and living God?

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The Bible teaches that the true and living God created all things and does not dwell in temples made by man (Acts 17:24).

In Acts 17:24-25, the apostle Paul presents God as the Creator of the universe who is independent of human needs. He emphasizes that God is not confined to physical structures, as His essence transcends them. Paul contrasts the true God with man-made idols that require human effort and manipulation, highlighting the sovereignty and majesty of God who rules over all creation. This passage serves as a powerful reminder of God's authority and an invitation to acknowledge Him as the ultimate reality.
Scripture References: Acts 17:24-25

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