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What does the Bible say about God's deliverance in times of trouble?

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The Bible teaches that God is a refuge for His people, offering deliverance and protection amid their afflictions and fears.

The Scriptures portray God as a refuge for those who are afflicted and under threat. In Psalm 64, the Psalmist expresses a deep reliance on God's mercy, crying out to Him for preservation from the wicked and their schemes. He recognizes that despite the enemies' malicious plots, God has the power to deliver, and His aid provides peace in turmoil. The assurance given to God's people is that they can find solace and safety in His presence, especially when faced with adversity.

David's lamentation reveals that even when surrounded by danger, the act of prayer brings him closer to the mercy-seat, reinforcing the idea that deliverance is not merely a removal of trouble but an intimate communion with the Almighty. Thus, God's promised deliverance is a source of strength and assurance for believers amid the trials they face.
Scripture References: Psalm 107:28-30, Psalm 59:1-9

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Psalm 64
Henry Law · Mar 6, 2007
Psalm 59
Henry Law · Mar 1, 2007