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How do we know that God delivers us from our enemies?

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The assurance of God's deliverance is rooted in Scripture, as seen in Psalm 31:4, where believers trust in His unfailing strength.

God's deliverance is a profound theme in Scripture, encapsulated in verses such as Psalm 31:4. This verse highlights the believer's plea for rescue, which is met with the certainty of God’s strength to intervene. The faithful understand that God is not a distant deity but an ever-present help who acts decisively in the lives of His people to free them from both spiritual and earthly adversities.

Additionally, God's historical faithfulness in Israel's deliverance serves as a backdrop for our confidence in His continued protection. Throughout the Bible, we witness God stepping into the lives of His faithful, extricating them from perilous situations. By invoking His strength, believers acknowledge their own weaknesses and reinforce their trust in God's sovereignty, which assures them that He will act for their good and His glory, regardless of the circumstances they face.
Scripture References: Psalm 31:4, Psalm 27:2-3, 2 Samuel 22, Psalms 18, 2 Samuel 22:1-4, Psalm 71:3

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Psalm 31:4
Charles Spurgeon · Aug 19, 2016
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