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Why is understanding God's is-ness important for Christians?

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Understanding God's is-ness shapes our relationship with Him and how we worship.

The term 'is-ness' refers to the essential nature of God, which is not altered by human perceptions or cultural interpretations. According to Acts 4, when the early church prayed, they acknowledged the sovereignty and creative power of God, thus affirming the core tenets of their faith. This understanding is important for Christians as it establishes the foundation of worship and dictates how believers live in accordance with His revealed nature. Embracing the 'God that is' fosters genuine faith and strengthens the unity of believers, aligning them with the truth of the Scripture.
Scripture References: Acts 4:24, John 17:3

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The God That Is
Todd Nibert · Mar 11, 2018
Joshua

Joshua

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