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What does the Bible say about God's presence as a sanctuary?

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The Bible states that God promises to be a little sanctuary for His people, even when they are scattered or in distress (Ezekiel 11:16).

In Ezekiel 11:16, God declares His intent to be a little sanctuary for His people despite their exile and scattering. This promise signifies His unwavering presence and divine protection, offering comfort in the midst of adversity. Throughout Scripture, God’s presence is seen as a refuge, emphasizing that even in spiritual dryness or hardship, believers can find solace in Him. The concept denotes an intimate and personal relationship where God meets His people at their level of need and humility, ensuring that they are never truly abandoned.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 11:16

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