Sovereignty means God is in complete control over everything He created. Unbound by time and space as we are, God sees past, present, and future all at the same time and can exist everywhere at the same time. The sovereignty of God, in its entirety, is impossible to fully understand because God is infinite, and we are finite. Yet, in God’s sovereignty and omniscience, He chose to give us some idea of the definition of sovereignty in His Word. For example...
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The Trinity is God. As mere men we cannot fully understand or explain God. Yet, in His infinite wisdom, God gave us glimpses of who He is in His Word that He might reveal to us His nature and His essence. God clearly reveals Himself to us as a triune being: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—three distinct personalities operating in unity as one true God. Let’s see what His Word says about that.
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These and so many more traits found in God’s Word tell us, clearly, that we can trust our great God.
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No single name can describe all that God is. In the Bible, God is referred to by many names. Each name means something significant, and each name teaches us something about the character of God and about how we can relate to Him. Psalm 9:10 says, “And those who know Your name will put their trust in You…”
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Proof that God loves you can be found in the Bible, the Cross, and the promise of adoption for those who are saved.
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The Bible makes it clear that evil and suffering were not present when God created the world. The world is not as God originally intended it. It is under the curse of sin, and because of that curse, we experience pain and suffering.
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From the very first words of the Bible, it is clear that God exists. God is not argued, explained, or defended. He is simply presented. There is neither an explanation for the existence of God nor an attempt to prove His existence. The Bible is full and complete. It has all we need for faith. And ultimately God must be accepted by faith.
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