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What does the Bible say about God's presence in the wilderness?

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The Bible describes God's presence in the wilderness as a guiding force for His people, confirming His protection and providing for their needs.

In Psalm 68:7, we see a vivid depiction of God's active presence as He marched with His people in the wilderness. This passage emphasizes God's role as the leader and protector of Israel during their journey. He went before them, demonstrating His sovereignty and power. Exodus 15 also highlights that God is depicted as a man of war, indicating His might and readiness to defend His people. The psalm concludes that God's presence was not just historical but a foreshadowing of Christ's redemptive work, guiding His people ultimately to salvation through faith in Him. The New Testament reinforces this understanding by identifying the true Israel as those who believe in Jesus Christ, making God's guidance and presence a continual blessing for His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 68:7, Exodus 15:3, Ephesians 4:8

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Psalm 68, p3 of 5
Rick Warta · Sep 19, 2024
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