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What does the Bible say about God preserving us from our enemies?

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The Bible teaches that God preserves His people from the fear of their enemies, as seen in Psalm 64.

In Psalm 64, David cries out to God, asking Him to preserve his life from the fear of his enemies. This idea reflects a deeper truth in Scripture: the Lord is a protector of His people. In 1 Peter 2, it emphasizes that when the righteous suffer, they should not retaliate but instead entrust themselves to God who judges justly. The theme of God’s preservation is a comforting assurance for believers, reminding us that regardless of our struggles, God is ultimately in control and watches over us. David's example shows us to seek refuge in God during times of distress, firmly believing in His ability to save and protect us.
Scripture References: Psalm 64:1, 1 Peter 2:23

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Psalm 64
Rick Warta · Jul 18, 2024
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