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Why is God a refuge for the oppressed?

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God is described as a refuge for the oppressed, offering help in times of trouble, as noted in Psalm 9.

In Psalm 9:9, the Lord is referred to as 'a refuge for the oppressed,' reflecting His compassionate nature towards those who are downtrodden and suffering. This refuge is not just a physical safety but also encompasses spiritual assurance and peace. The oppressed are those who recognize their need for God and His mercy, understanding that true hope lies within Him. This depiction encourages believers to trust in God during life's trials, assuring them that He has not forsaken those who genuinely seek Him (Psalm 9:10). It highlights the idea that in our vulnerability, we find strength and comfort in acknowledging our reliance on the Lord.
Scripture References: Psalm 9:9-10

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