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

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The Bible affirms that God's visitation signifies His care and redemption of His people.

The scripture portrays God's visitation as a profound act of mercy and intervention. In Luke 1, it declares that God has visited and redeemed His people. This 'visitation' captures the essence of God's compassion and grace, highlighting His desire to look after, provide for, and help His people in their affliction. This visitation is deeply rooted in the overarching narrative of God’s engagement with humanity—especially as seen in instances like when God visited Israel in Egypt to address their suffering. Through Christ, described as 'Immanuel', God visits His people in a transformative way, bringing salvation and redemption through His presence.
Scripture References: Luke 1:68-69, Exodus 3:7, Matthew 1:23

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