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What does the Bible say about God's visitation?

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The Bible speaks of God's visitation as Him coming to bless and deliver His people, as seen in Genesis 50:24-25 and throughout Scripture.

In Scripture, God's visitation signifies His active engagement with His people to bless and fulfill His promises. For instance, in Genesis 50:24-25, Joseph reassures his brothers that God will surely visit them and lead them out of Egypt, reflecting a promise that is both spiritual and physical. This is further exemplified in how God acts throughout history, from the deliverance of Israel from Egypt to Jesus Christ’s coming as the ultimate visitation, marking the fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan through His Son. God's visitation is both a reminder of His omnipresence and a specific act of grace and intervention in the lives of His people, demonstrating that He is actively working to accomplish His purposes.
Scripture References: Genesis 50:24-25

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