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What does it mean that God is a stronghold?

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God being a stronghold signifies that He is the ultimate refuge and source of safety from both temporal and eternal dangers.

In Nahum 1:7, God is described as good and a stronghold in the day of trouble, indicating that He provides safety and security to those who trust in Him. This portrayal reflects that God is not merely a protector but the only viable refuge from sin and its consequences. The implications are significant—trusting in God as our stronghold means relying on His character and promises for salvation rather than any imagined or fabricated hope. This theme carries through to the New Testament, emphasizing that through Christ, believers find a true and lasting stronghold against God's justifiably fearful wrath.
Scripture References: Nahum 1:7, 2 Corinthians 10:4-5

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