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What does the Bible say about God's truth and sustenance?

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God's truth is likened to good mountain pastures and cool streams, serving as sustenance for His people.

In Ezekiel 34, God's truth is depicted as essential nourishment for His people, symbolized by lush green pastures and refreshing waters. It is through these truths that believers find sustenance, rest, and strength. The righteous feed on these truths, which bind up and empower them, asserting that to neglect them is to step away from one's identity as a follower of God. The imagery of sheep and their shepherds illustrates the communal aspect of this feeding, as God has ordained His people to come together and share in the bounty of His truth, even amidst those who may trample it underfoot.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 34:18-19, John 1:14

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