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How do we know that God will visit His people?

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We know God will visit His people based on His promises in Scripture, such as in Genesis 50:24-25 and throughout prophetic fulfillments.

The assurance of God's visitation comes from His covenant promises made to our forefathers and fulfilled in history. In Genesis 50:24-25, Joseph speaks with the confidence that God will indeed visit His people, reflecting a continuity of God's faithful actions throughout generations. This is seen again when God delivered Israel from Egypt, fulfilling His promise made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Additionally, the New Testament reveals the ultimate visitation through Jesus Christ, proclaimed by Zechariah in Luke 1:68-69, where he states God has visited and redeemed His people. These biblical accounts underscore the truth that God is faithful to fulfill His promises, affirming believers’ hope in His continual presence and intervention in their lives.
Scripture References: Genesis 50:24-25, Luke 1:68-69, Exodus 13:19, Galatians 3:16-17

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