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How do we know God visits His people?

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We know God visits His people because He fulfills His promises of mercy and salvation as recorded in Scripture.

God's visitation is evidenced through His unerring fulfillment of promises made throughout biblical history. In Genesis 50:24-25, Joseph reassures his brothers that God will visit them to deliver them from Egypt, signaling His ongoing covenant faithfulness. These visits can take place at crucial moments in life, often aligning with our deepest needs, just as God took action to rescue Israel from slavery. Furthermore, the New Testament reveals how Christ fulfilled these promises of mercy—His visiting not just as a prophet but as God incarnate who promises to abide with His followers forever, ensuring that His visitation is not merely transient but eternal for those who believe.
Scripture References: Genesis 50:24-25, John 14:16-20

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Bob Coffey · Sep 9, 2012
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