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What does the Bible say about the enemies of God?

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The Bible teaches that the enemies of God rise up in rebellion against Him and His people, as seen in Psalm 83.

Psalm 83 articulates the cry of the psalmist Asaph, beseeching God not to remain silent while His enemies plot against His people. It highlights that those who oppose God take crafty counsel against His hidden ones, intending to suppress the name of Israel. This reflects a broader biblical theme where the opposition to God's people is not merely personal but represents a rebellion against God Himself. The primary concern expressed in this psalm is the desire for God's glory to be manifest, demonstrating that God is indeed the Most High over all the earth, as opposition from the world is fundamentally against Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 83

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