Why does God act?
If God is complete, lacking nothing, and dependent upon no one, why does He create, speak, judge, save, and reveal? The question is not whether God acts-the question is why He does.
This book does not attempt to defend God or prove His existence. It begins with a simpler and more direct assumption: that God is, and that He has spoken. From that starting point, the focus turns to Scripture itself-what God has said about His own actions.
Rather than speculation or philosophical argument, this study follows the pattern of Scripture, tracing how and why God acts across creation, covenant, judgment, and redemption. The answer that emerges is not abstract, but consistent, grounded, and revealed.
This is not a book of apologetics. It is a book of listening.
What does Scripture say about why God acts?
And what does that reveal about Him?