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How do we know God's intervention is real?

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We know God's intervention is real through personal experiences and biblical accounts of His mercy and healing.

Understanding God's intervention begins with examining biblical narratives and personal testimonies of faith. In Isaiah 38, Hezekiah’s experience serves as a testament to God’s willingness to intervene and extend life. Hezekiah prayed and wept, and the Lord responded by adding fifteen years to his life. This narrative encourages believers to trust in God’s timely intervention in their own lives. Many Christians also recount moments when they felt divinely spared from harm or delivered from desperate situations. Such testimonies reinforce the belief that God remains active and intervenes on behalf of His people, especially during times of crisis. Scripture provides assurance that He hears our prayers and sees our tears, demonstrating His personal involvement in our lives (Psalm 56:8).
Scripture References: Isaiah 38, Psalm 56:8

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