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What does the Bible say about divine visitation?

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The Bible speaks of divine visitation as God's assurance to His people of His presence and promises, specifically highlighted in Genesis 50:24-25.

Divine visitation refers to God's personal interaction with His people, promising to fulfill His covenant and bring them to a place of safety and promise. In Genesis 50:24-25, Joseph assures his brothers that God will surely visit them and take them out of Egypt to the land promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. This shows God's faithfulness to His covenant promises. The significance of divine visitation is also seen throughout Scripture as God actively engages with humanity, whether in blessing or judgment, consistently demonstrating His sovereignty and commitment to His people.
Scripture References: Genesis 50:24-25, Isaiah 12, Isaiah 2, Isaiah 25, Isaiah 12:1-6

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Divine Visitation
Don Bell · Jul 21, 2021
In That Day
Don Fortner · Mar 18, 2018
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