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Why do we refer to God as self-sufficient?

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God is self-sufficient because He requires nothing outside of Himself to exist or to be fulfilled.

The concept of God's self-sufficiency highlights that He exists independently of creation. As articulated in Acts 17:24-25, God 'is not served by human hands, as if He needed anything.' This characteristic assures us that God's actions stem from His grace and mercy, not from any lack or need. Before creation, God was entirely complete within Himself, exhibiting a fullness that is crucial for understanding salvation. He created not out of necessity but to manifest His glory and grace towards His people, which reveals not only His self-sufficiency but also the depths of His love and purpose in creation and redemption.
Scripture References: Acts 17:24-25

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