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How do we know that God values His saints?

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God regards His saints as 'of whom the world was not worthy,' highlighting their significance in His eyes.

In Hebrews 11:38, it is declared that those who suffered for their faith were 'of whom the world was not worthy.' This profound statement indicates that God's view of His people stands in stark contrast to that of the world. While the world may seek to rid itself of God's people, God holds them in high esteem, viewing them as the 'excellent of the earth.' The worth that God places on His saints signifies that even when they are scorned and mistreated, their value in God's purpose and plan remains unchanged. Their faithful perseverance amid suffering showcases their role as the salt of the earth, providing blessings and divine protection to those around them.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:38, Psalm 16:3

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“And Others”
Don Fortner · Dec 29, 2010
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