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What does the Bible teach about the attacks on God's people?

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The Bible teaches that God's people will face attacks, but He will ultimately defend them and bring forth victory.

Scripturally, the concept of attacks on God’s people is a recurrent theme. Zechariah 14:2 states that the Lord will gather nations against Jerusalem, signifying that opposition will arise against His church. However, it is crucial to understand that these attacks are under God's sovereign permission and ultimate control. The church, as the spiritual Jerusalem, faces ongoing opposition from the city of Babylon, which symbolizes all that opposes Christ and His gospel. Yet, the assurance is that Jesus, as our defender, has already triumphed over sin, death, and the grave, assuring believers that they are secure in Him. This truth provides believers with hope amidst tribulation.
Scripture References: Zechariah 14:2, Matthew 16:18, Romans 8:37

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