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What does the Bible say about the visitation of God?

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The Bible emphasizes that God visits His people for redemption and communion, often highlighting His grace and mercy.

The visitation of God is a central theme in Scripture, illustrating His desire to commune with His people. In Luke 1:68, Zechariah proclaims, 'Blessed be the Lord God of Israel; for he hath visited and redeemed his people.' This visit signifies not just a momentary engagement but a profound act of grace where God interrupts the silence of centuries to redeem His chosen ones. Throughout the Old Testament, God consistently reaches out to His people, reflecting His sovereign will to save and commune with them. This visitation entails God’s work to bring redemption, revealing Himself as a holy God who desires relationship despite our sinful condition.
Scripture References: Luke 1:68, Psalm 41:13

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