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How do we know God helps those who cannot help themselves?

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Scripture reveals that God considers the helpless, as seen in Psalms and throughout the Gospel narratives.

The biblical principle that God helps those who cannot help themselves is firmly rooted in the Gospel. Psalm 41 proclaims, 'Blessed is he that considereth the poor,' emphasizing God's care for the weak and needy. This reflects the heart of the Gospel, where Christ shows His love and grace not by helping the self-sufficient but by rescuing the lost, the sick, and the weak. Moreover, the entire redemptive narrative points to a Savior who engages with the helpless, illustrating God’s mercy and compassion for those who cannot save themselves, as corroborated by the teachings in the Gospels and the experience of true conversion.
Scripture References: Psalm 41, Matthew 25:35-40

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The Blessed Man
Greg Elmquist · Oct 10, 2018
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