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What does the Bible say about God being with us?

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The Bible emphasizes God's presence with His people, as seen in Genesis 48:21 where Jacob reassures his son Joseph, saying, 'God shall be with you.'

The Bible reassures believers of God's abiding presence in their lives. In Genesis 48:21, Jacob expresses his confidence in God's promise to be with Joseph, which serves as a reminder that even in separation from loved ones, God remains our constant companion. This theme of divine presence is foundational to understanding the comfort and strength that comes from a relationship with God.

God’s presence is not only a source of comfort but also signifies His active involvement in the lives of believers. When God is with us, we are empowered and protected, as nothing can harm those who dwell under His shadow. This truth is encapsulated in the name 'Immanuel,' which means 'God with us.' For Christians, this assurance motivates us to be diligent and hopeful, knowing that our endeavors are blessed by His presence.
Scripture References: II Chronicles 20:17, Genesis 48:21, Numbers 14:9, Isaiah 50:7-9, Matthew 1:23, Isaiah 7:14

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God With Us
Charles Spurgeon · Jul 1, 2016
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