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What does 'God's host' refer to in the Bible?

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'God's host' refers to the angels and divine messengers God sends to assist and protect His people.

'God's host' represents the heavenly army that surrounds and serves God's people. In Genesis 32, Jacob encounters this divine host, recognizing it as God's protective presence. The narrative emphasizes that believers are never alone in their struggles; God has provided His angels as ministering spirits (Hebrews 1:14) to watch over those who will inherit salvation. This is an essential theology for Christians, reinforcing the idea that spiritual forces are actively involved in their lives, guiding and protecting them in accordance with God's will.
Scripture References: Genesis 32:1-2, Hebrews 1:14, Psalm 91:11-12

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