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How do we know God will deliver us from our enemies?

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God's Word promises deliverance and justice for His people, as seen throughout the scriptures including Psalm 35.

In Psalm 35, the psalmist expresses confidence that God will deliver him from his enemies. This belief is rooted in the understanding of God's justice and righteousness, which ensure that those who plot against His people will fall into their own traps. Throughout the Bible, God is portrayed as a protector of the weak and a judge who executes justice on behalf of the oppressed. The assurance found in verses that speak of divine intervention encourages believers to trust in God's timing and sovereignty, knowing that He will ultimately uphold His children against injustice.
Scripture References: Psalm 35:4-8, Psalm 35:27-28, 2 Samuel 5:19

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Psalm 35
Henry Law · Feb 5, 2007
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