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What does the Bible say about deliverance in Psalm 126?

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Psalm 126 speaks of God's deliverance of His people, proclaiming their joy when the Lord turned their captivity.

Psalm 126 illustrates the profound joy and relief experienced by the people of God when He restored them from exile. It reflects the historical context of Israel's return from Babylonian captivity, emphasizing that this deliverance was orchestrated by the covenant God, Jehovah. The psalmist declares, 'When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream.' This joy signifies not just physical liberation but spiritual redemption, revealing God's faithfulness to His promises. The ultimate fulfillment of this deliverance is seen in Christ, as He delivers His people from the bondage of sin, confirming that all who are part of His elect will assuredly be saved.
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Psalm 126
James E. North · Sep 16, 2018
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