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What does "What God hath wrought" mean?

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"What God hath wrought" refers to the marvelous works of God in salvation and His blessings upon His people.

The phrase 'What hath God wrought' speaks to the extraordinary acts of God throughout salvation history, particularly His redemptive work through Christ. Balaam's proclamation captures the essence of God’s commitment to His people, declaring that He does not behold their iniquity (Numbers 23:21). This recognition of God’s grace transforms the believer's perspective, encouraging them to acknowledge what God has accomplished. In the New Testament, this culminates in the sacrifice of Christ, which secures eternal redemption for believers, affirming that all glory belongs to God alone for His wondrous deeds.
Scripture References: Numbers 23:21

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