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What does the Bible say about the spoils of war belonging to God?

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The spoils of war belong to God because He is the ultimate victor and distributes the rewards as He sees fit.

The Bible teaches that the spoils of war ultimately belong to the king, representing God's sovereignty over the victories we achieve in Christ. In 1 Samuel 30, David illustrates this principle when he decrees that both those who fought and those who stayed behind share equally in the spoils. This reflects a deeper spiritual truth: all spiritual blessings come from Christ, and His victory at the cross gives us access to all the benefits of salvation, regardless of our efforts. We are reminded that it is not our works, but Christ's righteousness, that secures our inheritance as joint heirs with Him.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 30:21-25, Luke 17:10, Romans 8:17

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Tim James · Jan 1, 2012
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