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What does Psalm 17 teach about God's protection?

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Psalm 17 teaches believers to seek God's protection, highlighting His care and faithfulness in safeguarding their lives.

In Psalm 17, David expresses his desire for God to 'keep me as the apple of Your eye' (verse 8), emphasizing the intimate care and protection that God offers to His people. This phrase symbolizes how God watches over and guards those who are precious to Him, akin to how one protects their own eye. Moreover, David likens God’s protection to that of a mother bird sheltering her young under her wings, which speaks to the tenderness and commitment of God to shield His followers from harm. This assurance of divine safeguarding is crucial for believers, encouraging them to trust in God's providence amid adversities and to find comfort in His continual presence and support.
Scripture References: Psalm 17:8, Psalm 17:8-9

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Psalm 17
Henry Mahan · Dec 18, 1985
Psalm 17
Todd Nibert · Aug 29, 2021
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