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What does the Bible say about God's promise to be with His people?

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The Bible states that God promises, 'I am with you,' to His people, signifying His constant presence and support.

In the scriptures, the promise of God's presence is foundational to the experience of His people. Haggai 1:13 illustrates this when God, through the prophet Haggai, reassures His people by declaring, 'I am with you, saith the Lord.' This promise extends across the biblical narrative, from Genesis where God reassures Isaac and Jacob of His presence, to the New Testament where Jesus promises His disciples that He will be with them even to the end of the world (Matthew 28:20). This assurance is not based on human merit but is rooted in God's covenant faithfulness and grace, emphasizing that despite our failures, He remains committed to His people.
Scripture References: Haggai 1:13, Genesis 26:24, Genesis 28:15, Isaiah 41:10, Jeremiah 30:11, Matthew 28:20.

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