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What is the meaning of God's goodness in the Bible?

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God's goodness refers to His inherent nature to be good, kind, and gracious, which is foundational to His glory.

The goodness of God signifies His intrinsic quality of being inherently good, which is vital to understanding His character. In Exodus 33:19, God reveals His glory to Moses by proclaiming His goodness. This goodness entails His uncaused and sovereign grace, as He chooses to be merciful and kind without obligation. Recognizing God's goodness encourages believers to trust in His plans and provision, knowing that He desires what is best for His creation. The psalmist reminds us that only God is truly good, and understanding this allows us to reflect His goodness in our lives and worship.
Scripture References: Exodus 33:19, Romans 3:10, Nahum 1:7

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