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The text explores the theological implications of God's existence as described in the Bible, emphasizing a purposeful trajectory for creation. Key ideas include the existence of an objective moral order based on God's holy and just nature, leading to human accountability for actions. It highlights humanity's purpose as knowing, loving, and serving God, in alignment with His will, while offering hope through the promise of eternal life for those who accept His salvation. Biblical references such as Romans 2:6-8, Matthew 22:37-39, and John 11:25-26 underscore these conclusions.

The deduction made assume the Bible's authority as a guide, and without this presupposition, interpretations of God's nature and purposes could differ significantly, underscoring both the depth and complexity of deriving theological insights from scripture.