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What does the Bible say about the works of God?

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The Bible describes the works of God as great and marvelous, highlighting His sovereignty and the centrality of the gospel.

The Bible frequently emphasizes that the works of God are beyond human comprehension and utterly essential for salvation. For instance, in Revelation 15:3, it affirms that 'Great and marvelous are thy works, Lord God Almighty.' These works reflect not just the creation and sustaining of the universe, but crucially, the redemptive work encapsulated in the gospel. This gospel, the great work of God, is the culmination of all His actions and is vital for His elect's salvation. Throughout Scripture, we see that every miracle and act of divine intervention is ultimately aimed at revealing God's glory and enacting His plan for redemption.
Scripture References: Revelation 15:3, Hebrews 12:1-2, John 6:28, Psalm 66:5, Ecclesiastes 11:5, Isaiah 66:7-9, Isaiah 46:10, Job 38:4, Daniel 4:34-35, Ephesians 2:1-5, Isaiah 55:11, 1 Peter 1:18-19, Psalm 92:4-6, Psalm 19:1-4

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Are Thy Works
Norm Wells · Apr 14, 2010
Psalm 92 p1 of 2
Rick Warta · Jan 15, 2026
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