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How do we know that God's provisions are sufficient for us?

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God's provisions are sufficient because His presence, guidance, and love meet all our spiritual needs, as affirmed in Scripture.

In Psalm 23, the psalmist affirms that 'I shall not want,' signaling complete trust in God's sufficiency. This declaration is based on the acknowledgment that God provides everything necessary for spiritual well-being and growth. Throughout Scripture, God assures His people of His presence and care, as seen in passages like Isaiah 41:10, where He says, 'Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God.' Moreover, Jesus emphasizes in John 10:14 that He knows His sheep and they know Him. This relationship guarantees that God's provisions are tailored for believers, ensuring their needs are met in His grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Psalm 23, Isaiah 41:10, John 10:14

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