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How do we know that God is a man of war?

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God is referred to as a man of war in Exodus 15, illustrating His righteous judgment against sin and His protection of His people.

In Exodus 15:3, God is explicitly named a 'man of war,' which signifies His holiness and justice in combating evil. This descriptor emphasizes God's active role in defending His people against oppression, as seen in the liberation of Israel from Egypt. His warfare is not physical but rather a divine confrontation against sin and rebellion, showcasing His sovereign power over all creation. The New Testament echoes this theme as Christ returns to judge the nations, displaying His authority as King of kings and Lord of lords. Understanding God as a man of war reassures believers of His commitment to execute justice and to protect those whom He has redeemed, providing a foundation for faith and confidence in His plans.
Scripture References: Exodus 15:3, Revelation 19:11-16

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The First Hymn
Todd Nibert · Aug 22, 2007
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