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What does Psalm 11:3 mean for our faith?

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Psalm 11:3 teaches that if the foundations of faith are destroyed, the righteous have no hope, highlighting the need to protect our faith.

Psalm 11:3 poses a critical question, 'If the foundations be destroyed, what shall the righteous do?' This verse underscores the importance of a solid foundation for faith, indicating that our hope rests in God's provisions for salvation rather than in our own efforts. When foundations are shaky or undermined, believers may face despair and uncertainty. This encourages Christians to firmly establish their beliefs on Christ, who is the cornerstone of our faith. The scripture acts as a warning to diligently protect the foundations of truth, like election and grace, against false teachings that seek to erode faith, ensuring that believers remain anchored in Christ amidst life's challenges.
Scripture References: Psalm 11:3, Philippians 4:1

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