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What does it mean that the righteous shall not be forsaken?

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The righteous, being upheld by the Lord, will not be forsaken even in difficult times.

Psalm 37 asserts that the righteous will not be forsaken in times of trouble, which refers not only to physical sustenance but to spiritual assurance. This promise signifies that while believers may experience trials, their overall well-being is secured in Christ. The preacher emphasizes that the Lord knows the days of the upright and provides for their needs. The assurance stems from the understanding that their inheritance is eternal and rooted in Christ's righteousness. Thus, Christians can face life's challenges without fear of being abandoned, trusting that God will sustain them spiritually and ultimately fulfill His promises.
Scripture References: Psalm 37:25, Romans 8:28-30

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