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What does the Bible say about God's promise not to leave us empty-handed?

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The Bible assures us that God will provide for His people, saying, 'Ye shall not go empty' as a promise of His faithfulness.

In Exodus 3:21-22, God promises Moses that the Israelites will not leave Egypt empty-handed; instead, they will spoil the Egyptians by taking their treasures. This reflects God's faithfulness to provide for His people, ensuring that they are equipped for their journey. This promise is not only historical but serves as a theological assurance of God's provision in our lives today, demonstrating His commitment to supply everything we need for His service and glory. Just as He provided for Israel, He will provide for us abundantly as we walk in faith and obedience.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:21-22

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