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Why do Christians refer to God as their personal God?

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Christians refer to God as their personal God because of the intimate relationship bought through Christ's salvation.

In the Christian faith, God is referred to as 'my God' to signify a personal relationship that is established through faith in Jesus Christ. This intimate connection is made possible by the redemption that Christ has provided; He is not just a distant deity but a loving Father who is deeply involved in the lives of His people. As emphasized in the sermon, believers can confidently call upon God for help and deliverance, knowing that He is actively engaged in their lives. This relationship is a source of comfort and assurance, as believers recognize His sovereignty and mercy in their personal journeys of faith.
Scripture References: Exodus 15:2, Ephesians 2:4-5

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A Hymn About Him
John Chapman · Jun 15, 2011
Joshua

Joshua

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