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What does Psalm 83 teach about God's grace?

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Psalm 83 illustrates God's grace by highlighting how He identifies His people in Christ for salvation while also confronting their enemies, represented by their sins.

Psalm 83 showcases the incredible nature of God's grace, emphasizing the dissension of Christ who became man to serve His people. It tells us that God has identified His people in Christ for their eternal salvation, while at the same time, He has declared their sins as enemies. This dual identification underlines the glory of God's grace; He sees His chosen ones perfect in Christ and is committed to their salvation. The psalm reveals God’s providence in saving those who recognize their need for grace amidst their sinful condition.
Scripture References: Psalm 83, Colossians 3:3, Romans 8:31-39

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Psalm 83, p3 of 3
Rick Warta · Aug 14, 2025
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