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How do we know God protects the oppressed?

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The Bible assures us that God is a refuge for the oppressed and provides shelter in times of trouble.

Throughout the scriptures, God reveals Himself as a protector and refuge for those in distress. Psalm 9 highlights His role as a sanctuary for the oppressed, emphasizing that He does not forsake those who seek Him. This assurance is rooted in God's character, demonstrating His commitment to justice and mercy, which culminates in the ultimate victory over evil and oppression. Trusting in the Lord during times of trouble encourages believers to remember His unfailing love and the protective barrier He establishes against the adversary's assaults.
Scripture References: Psalm 9:9-10, Psalm 9:18

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