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What does the Bible say about our dependence on God?

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The Bible emphasizes human dependence on God, illustrating it through examples like Samson, who despite his strength, was helpless without water.

The Bible teaches that human beings are inherently dependent on God for all things, as vividly illustrated by the story of Samson in Judges 15:15-18. Despite his immense strength and past victories, Samson finds himself in a moment of helplessness when he feels he cannot survive without water. This poignant image reminds us of our own littleness and the need to rely entirely on God. The Scriptures often highlight this theme, showing how even the mightiest among us are ultimately weak without divine assistance.

In our daily lives, we can become consumed by insignificant worries, akin to forgetting the greatness of our standing in Christ when faced with minor inconveniences. The grace and love of God, which reconciles us to Him through Christ, should anchor our hearts amid our little struggles. By recognizing our dependence on God's grace, we learn humility and gratitude, acknowledging that we are, in essence, 'debtors' to His grace, as stated in the hymn by John Newton. This dependence upon God is both a source of strength and a reminder of our true position before Him.
Scripture References: Judges 15:15-18, Philippians 4:13, Proverbs 3:5-6, John 15:5

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