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What does the Bible say about God's visitation to His people?

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The Bible reveals that God visits His people to accomplish redemption, as seen in Luke 1:68-69.

In Luke 1, Zacharias praises God for visiting His people and accomplishing their redemption. This visitation is rooted in God's covenant promises to Abraham, demonstrating His steadfast love and faithfulness. The significance of this event is profound, as it marks the culmination of God's plan for salvation that had been in motion since the foundation of the world, ensuring that His people receive deliverance from their enemies and the promise of peace.
Scripture References: Luke 1:68-69, Genesis 17:7, Hebrews 4:3, Exodus 3:7, Matthew 1:23

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