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What does Psalm 17 teach about God's protection?

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Psalm 17 describes God's protection as being akin to the shadow of His wings, safeguarding us from wickedness.

In Psalm 17, David seeks God’s protection, asking to be kept as the 'apple of thine eye' and hidden under the shadow of God's wings. This imagery conveys a deep sense of security and intimacy, indicating God's active desire to protect His faithful ones from harm. David acknowledges that it is God's loving kindness that saves those who trust in Him, emphasizing that true reliance is on God’s grace rather than personal merit. This understanding alludes to the broader theological truth that ensures believers are safeguarded not just from physical threats but from spiritual adversities, such as sin, which is ultimately the gravest danger.
Scripture References: Psalm 17:8-9

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Psalm 17
Todd Nibert · Aug 29, 2021
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