I am doing a study for both self and also for a small group and I am trying to find a verse or verses in scripture that relate to the Completeness of God in Himself and does not require us because He needs us to fulfil something in Himself.
I may be mistaken, but I think what you are looking for is more often called the "Aseity" of God and if you search your books, you'll find lots of places where this is discussed and probably the relevant bible verses are given.
That would be a good search to start with, especially in Systematic Theology books.
MacArthur's Biblical Doctrine has a good section on it as well.
I do thank you for the information. I couldn't find the right words to do a search in scripture. I never heard the word Aseity before and a search on that sure did the trick. I am trying to put together a series of small group studies on the history of interactions between God and man from creation onwards. Needed that that to set a baseline.
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