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What does the Bible say about what the Lord has done for us?

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The Bible reveals that 'The Lord hath done great things for us' (Psalm 126:3), emphasizing His grace and mercy towards His people.

The Scriptures consistently affirm that God has done great things for His people, reflecting His love and sovereign grace. In Psalm 126:3, we read, 'The Lord hath done great things for us; whereof we are glad.' This declaration encapsulates the heart of the gospel message, which centers not on what we do for God but on what He has done for us. The focus on God's actions highlights His initiative in salvation, as seen throughout the Bible, from creation to redemption. The works of the Lord are oftentimes described as marvelous, excellent, and perfect, reinforcing the idea that our gladness stems from His goodness and grace, not our own efforts.
Scripture References: Psalm 126:3, Psalm 98:1, Psalm 115:3, Isaiah 12:5

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