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How do we know God's help is sufficient for our needs?

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Scripture assures us that God is our helper, delivering us from troubles and sustaining us through our difficulties.

God's help is characterized by His divine intervention in believers' lives. Isaiah 41:10 emphasizes that we should not fear because God is with us, affirming that He upholds us with His righteous right hand. The life of faith believes that God delivers from all trouble, as seen in 2 Corinthians 1:10, which speaks of God's continual act of deliverance—past, present, and future. Therefore, believers rely on God's omnipotent power to meet their needs, granting them peace and assurance in His sovereign care, knowing that God works all things together for their ultimate good.
Scripture References: Isaiah 41:10, Romans 8:28, 2 Corinthians 1:10

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Todd Nibert · Sep 26, 2007
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