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What does the Bible say about God arising?

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The Bible states in Psalm 68:1, 'Let God arise, let his enemies be scattered.' This reflects a call for God's intervention against those who oppose Him.

Psalm 68:1 emphasizes the power and authority of God to act against his enemies. The phrase 'Let God arise' serves not only as a plea for God's presence and assistance but also acknowledges His sovereignty over all creation. Historically, this declaration originated from Moses during Israel's wilderness wanderings, indicating a need for divine guidance and support in times of trial. The prayer for God to arise is a recognition of our own weakness and dependence on His strength, especially when facing adversity and opposition.
Scripture References: Psalm 68:1

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Let God Arise
Stephen Hyde · Apr 19, 2015
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