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What is the nature of God as depicted in the Bible?

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The Bible describes God as sovereign, holy, and purposeful, not requiring anything from creation, yet intimately involved in our lives.

In Acts 17, the Apostle Paul highlights the nature of God as one who does not dwell in temples made by human hands nor is He served by such, indicating His self-sufficiency and sovereign rule (Acts 17:24-25). God is the Creator who has given life to all, affirming His position as the Lord of all creation. This God is holy and cannot be represented by gold or silver, signifying that He is beyond human comprehension and creation (Acts 17:29). Moreover, His governance over the world is purposeful and intentional, demonstrating His sovereign plan and providence for all creatures, including His grace to those whom He has elected to save.
Scripture References: Acts 17:24-29

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