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What does the Bible say about the danger of the soul?

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The Bible illustrates the soul's peril through David's experiences, highlighting the constant threats faced by believers.

In Psalm 119:109, David remarks, 'My soul is continually in my hand, yet do I not forget thy law,' indicating the perilous state of his life and soul amidst various dangers. This phrase emphasizes that David felt his life was always at risk due to external threats and internal struggles, reflecting a broader human experience where our souls are subject to spiritual danger. The Puritan Joseph Carroll explains that this expression signifies extreme peril, underscoring the reality that every believer's spiritual life is under constant assault from sin, the world, and the devil. The security of one's soul ultimately rests in God's sovereignty, as Jesus reassures that no one can snatch His sheep from His hand (John 10:28-29).
Scripture References: Psalm 119:109, John 10:28-29

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