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What does the Bible say about being God's property?

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The Bible assures us that if we are God's property, He will care for us through all circumstances.

The concept of being God's property is deeply rooted in Scripture. In Acts 27:23, the Apostle Paul expresses his faith in God during a perilous storm, affirming his identity as one who belongs to Jesus. This identity gives him assurance that as a child of God, he is under divine care. Isaiah 43:1 gives further strength to this understanding, stating, 'Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by your name; you are mine.' This profound truth provides comfort in the face of life's uncertainties, reminding believers that God's ownership comes with His unfailing protection and presence.
Scripture References: Acts 27:23, Isaiah 43:1

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Acts 27: 23
Robert Hawker · Jan 10, 2016
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