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What does the Bible say about trusting God for preservation?

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The Bible teaches that believers should trust in God alone for preservation, as seen in Psalm 16:1.

Psalm 16 opens with a plea for God’s preservation, reflecting a deep trust in Him. As articulated in verse 1, 'Preserve me, O God, for in thee do I put my trust.' This declaration encapsulates a central theme in Scripture: believers find their security and hope in God alone. Trusting in God signifies reliance on His strength and sovereignty to protect and guide us throughout life’s challenges. Jude 1:1 further emphasizes this by stating that the saints are 'preserved in Jesus Christ,' affirming that our preservation is found only within the framework of Christ’s redemptive work.
Scripture References: Psalm 16:1, Jude 1:1

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Psalm 16 Part 1
Wayne Boyd · May 14, 2021
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