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What does the Bible say about God leaving us to ourselves?

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The Bible teaches that for God to judge us, He may simply leave us to our own sinful desires (Psalm 27:9).

The idea that God may leave us to ourselves as a form of judgment is found throughout Scripture. In Psalm 27:9, David cries out, 'Leave me not, neither forsake me, O God of my salvation.' This appeal is rooted in the understanding that God's withdrawal could lead to our succumbing to sin and oppression. If God takes away His restraining grace, the consequences can be disastrous, as evidenced in various biblical events such as the rebellion of Korah or the judgment during Noah's day. When God allows us to walk in our own ways without intervention, it can result in spiritual death, emphasizing the need for divine guidance and preservation.
Scripture References: Psalm 27:9, Psalm 119:121, Romans 7:14-25

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Leave me not
Greg Elmquist · Sep 23, 2020
Joshua

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