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How does God preserve those He forgives?

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God preserves those He forgives by being their hiding place and guiding them through life.

The preservation of those whom God forgives is beautifully illustrated in Psalm 32, where David declares, "Thou art my hiding place; thou shalt preserve me from trouble" (Psalm 32:7). This preservation comes from a personal relationship with God, who acts as a refuge in times of trouble, shielding believers from the burdens of sin and judgment. Furthermore, God promises to instruct and guide His people, leading them in the path they should go (Psalm 32:8). This divine guidance reassures believers that they are not left to navigate life alone; instead, they are comforted by the knowledge that God's eye is upon them, indicating His continual involvement and care. Thus, the believer's preservation is a testament to God's unwavering commitment to His redeemed.
Scripture References: Psalm 32:7-8

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