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What does the Bible say about God's promise of deliverance?

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The Bible affirms that God promises to deliver those who seek Him, as stated in Psalm 91:14.

Psalm 91:14 highlights God's promise of deliverance, saying, 'Because He has set His love upon me, therefore will I deliver Him.' This demonstrates God's grace and willingness to rescue His people from despair and spiritual bondage. He not only delivers them from the consequences of their sin but also exalts them, adopting them as His children and promising glorification. Such deliverance is often independent of any prior love or action on their part, showcasing the depths of His sovereign grace.

For those feeling lost or in chains, the promise of deliverance serves as a comforting assurance that God is aware of their plight. They are invited to seek God, knowing He desires to be gracious to them. The imagery of the timid dove added in Solomon's song illustrates the safety found under God's shadow, reinforcing that even those who have strayed far from Him can find rest and a path back to His grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 91:14, Solomon's song

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