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What does the Bible say about God's visitations?

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The Bible teaches that God's visitations are for the good of His people, whether they are acts of grace or judgment.

In the sermon, it is emphasized that God's visitations, whether of grace or judgment, serve the purpose of benefiting His people and glorifying His name. These visitations are observed in Scripture, from the moments God interacted with Adam and Eve, to Abraham, Moses, and the Israelites in Egypt. Each visitation reveals aspects of God's character and purpose. For instance, during the Passover, God's visitation was one of salvation for His chosen people, demonstrating His grace and deliverance. The message encourages believers to view God's interventions through the lens of faith, understanding them as part of His divine providence aimed at teaching us more about Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 25:1-9

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This is Our God
Don Fortner · Feb 1, 2019
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