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How do we know the doctrine of God's provision is true?

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We know God's provision is true based on promises in Scripture like Psalm 23, which affirms that we will not lack anything we need.

The doctrine of God's provision is affirmed in Scripture, particularly in passages like Psalm 23, where it states, 'I shall not want.' This reflects the assurance that God, as our shepherd, supplies all our needs, spiritually and physically. In historical Reformed theology, this aligns with the understanding that God’s sovereignty ensures that His will is perfectly executed for His people's welfare. Believers can trust in God's provision through His Word, which confirms His faithfulness and ability to care for His creation, just as a shepherd cares for his sheep.
Scripture References: Psalm 23:1

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Jehovah Ra-ah
Paul Mahan · Mar 14, 2000
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