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How do we know God works for the good of those who seek Him?

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The Bible assures that God’s hand is upon those who seek Him, guaranteeing their protection and provision.

The assurance that God works for the good of those who seek Him is rooted in His character and promises throughout the scriptures. In Ezra 8:22, Ezra stated, 'The hand of our God is upon all them for good that seek Him,' reaffirming God's promise of protection and guidance. The psalmist echoes this sentiment in Psalm 20:7: 'Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we will remember the name of the Lord our God,' which illustrates the significance of reliance on divine strength rather than human power. This trust brings about the realization that, even amidst trials, God’s providential care ensures that His people are never forsaken, emphasizing His faithfulness despite our potential lack of faith.
Scripture References: Ezra 8:22, Psalm 20:7

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