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What does the Bible say about commending ourselves to God?

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The Bible teaches that we should commend ourselves to God, entrusting our lives and faith to His sovereignty and grace (Acts 20:32).

In Acts 20:32, the Apostle Paul commends the believers to God and to the word of His grace, highlighting the importance of entrusting our lives to the Almighty Sovereign. This act of commending emphasizes not just reliance on God’s power, but also on His faithfulness to fulfill all His promises. Paul’s instruction serves as a reminder that we are to lean on God’s sovereign mercy and grace in Christ Jesus, as He is fully able to build us up and provide for our needs.
Scripture References: Acts 20:32

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