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How do we know God's help is sufficient?

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God's help is perfectly sufficient as He promises salvation to those who turn to Him in faith, as seen in Hosea 13:9.

Hosea 13:9 encapsulates the duality of human self-destruction alongside divine assistance: 'O Israel, thou hast destroyed thyself, but in me is thy help found.' This statement reflects God's readiness to provide salvation despite humanity's failures. It emphasizes the power and grace inherent in God, who alone can deliver us from the consequences of our sins. When individuals acknowledge their spiritual ruin and seek help in God, they find that His grace is sufficient, underscoring the theme of divine intervention and mercy throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Hosea 13:9

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