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What does it mean to commit one's cause to God?

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Committing one's cause to God involves trusting Him for justice and guidance in difficult situations.

To commit one's cause to God signifies a complete reliance on Him for justice in personal grievances. This principle is illustrated by David's response to Saul. Instead of taking matters into his own hands, David states in 1 Samuel 24:12 that 'the Lord judged between me and thee,' showing his confidence that God would vindicate him at the right time. This act of faith exemplifies the belief that God is sovereign over circumstances and will act justly in the end. Believers are encouraged to entrust their disputes and hardships to God's capable hands, as He promises to deliver the godly from trials (2 Peter 2:9).
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 24:12, 2 Peter 2:9, Romans 12:19

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David the merciful
Don Bell · Aug 28, 2019
Joshua

Joshua

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