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How do we know God helps us in times of trouble?

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God's help is affirmed in Scripture, particularly in Psalm 46:1, emphasizing His presence and strength during our troubles.

The affirmation of God's help in times of trouble is thoroughly grounded in biblical revelation, notably in Psalm 46:1. This verse reassures believers that God acts as a refuge and strength, showing that they are not abandoned in their difficulties. The repeated theme throughout Scripture is that God is close to the brokenhearted and offers aid to those who call upon Him. Promises throughout the Bible reinforce this truth, stating that He is 'the one who strengthens and upholds.'

Moreover, the believer's experience of God’s help can often be seen through the sustaining power of faith and prayer. When uncertainties arise, a Christian can find solace in the realization that they are not navigating life’s challenges alone. The presence of a 'living faith' allows for dynamic interaction with God. This relationship assures Christians that their cries are heard and their needs addressed, further validating the divine promise of help in distress.
Scripture References: Psalm 46:1, Psalm 34:18, Isaiah 41:10, Psalm 50:15, Psalm 107:13

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Psalm 46:1
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