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What does Psalm 48 teach us about God's protection over His church?

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Psalm 48 conveys that God actively protects and defends His church from all adversaries.

In Psalm 48, the imagery of God as a protector of Zion highlights His commitment to defending His people from their enemies. The psalmist recounts how God has historically secured the city against adversaries, a testament to His ability to safeguard the church from spiritual threats. This assurance reflects the ultimate security believers have in Christ, who intercedes for them, ensuring they are preserved even in the face of trouble. The image of God breaking ships from afar further emphasizes His omnipotence in thwarting plans against His people. Christians can rest assured that, just as God has been faithful throughout history, He continues to protect and sustain His church today.
Scripture References: Psalm 48:5-7, Romans 8:31-39

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Walk About Zion
Dan Culver · Mar 26, 2006
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