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What does the Bible say about God hiding his face?

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The Bible teaches that God sometimes hides His face from His people to compel them to seek Him (Isaiah 8).

In Isaiah 8, we see a profound illustration of God hiding His face from His people, which serves dual purposes. Firstly, it is a means of grace, compelling His chosen ones to seek Him earnestly and recognize their need for His presence. This action is rooted in God's love, pushing His people out of complacency into a deeper relationship with Him. Secondly, God can also hide His face in a state of judgment for those who persist in unbelief and rebellion. This reveals the seriousness of turning away from divine guidance and the consequences that arise from such choices. God's sovereign plan incorporates both discipline and mercy, reminding us that even in judgment, He remembers His covenant with His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 8

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