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Why is it significant for Christians to know they are the 'driven out'?

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'Driven out' symbolizes the experience of God's people who feel estranged and seek refuge in Him, promised restoration (Micah 4:6).

'Driven out' captures the essence of experiencing alienation from God and the world. It illustrates the desperate condition of those who recognize their need for divine grace and acknowledge their estrangement due to sin. In Micah 4:6, God promises not only to gather these individuals but also to transform them into a strong nation under His reign. This signifies hope and assurance for Christians, showing that despite feeling lost or marginalized, through faith, they can find belonging and strength in God's grace and community.
Scripture References: Micah 4:6

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