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How do we know that God will protect us from our enemies?

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God promises protection from our enemies in Psalm 27:2-3, assuring that they will stumble and fall.

In Psalm 27:2-3, David expresses his trust in God's protection, pointing out that although enemies may rise against him, they will ultimately stumble and fall. The assurance comes from recognizing that God's people may face opposition but are secured under His divine care. This reflects the sovereignty of God in guarding His elect, ensuring that no adversarial force can defeat those He has chosen. In Christ, believers have the promise of ultimate victory over their spiritual adversaries.
Scripture References: Psalm 27:2-3

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The Plain Path
Henry Mahan · Oct 29, 1997
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