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What does it mean to trust in chariots and horses?

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To trust in chariots and horses symbolizes reliance on human strength and resources rather than on God.

Trusting in chariots and horses, as described in Psalm 20:7, represents an inclination to rely on worldly power, security, and achievements. This trust is fundamentally flawed, as it reflects a lack of faith in God’s providence and sovereign control. The psalmist contrasts this misguided trust with the believer's faith, which rests firmly in the Lord's unfailing strength and ability to save. Such dependence on earthly means ultimately leads to disappointment and downfall, while faith in Christ promises true assurance and victory.
Scripture References: Psalm 20:7, Jeremiah 17:5-8

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