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How do we know God's command to be strong is true?

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God's command to be strong is a consistent theme throughout Scripture, emphasizing His presence and power.

Haggai 2 illustrates that God commands His people to be strong amidst discouragement. Specifically, three times the Lord instructs Zerubbabel, Joshua, and the people to be strong and to work, assuring them, 'I am with you.' This repetition highlights that strength comes not from our own abilities but from God's presence and promises. The commands to be strong appear throughout Scripture, reinforcing the principle that even in weakness, God upholds and empowers His people to fulfill His purposes.
Scripture References: Haggai 2:4-5, Matthew 28:19-20

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