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We all go through trials and tribulations. When we think about the concentration camps, the gulags of the former Soviet Union, and now the reeducation camps of communist China we can wonder, " where is God in all this - why would God allow it?". Sometimes we cannot do anything about the evil in the world but we can draw closer to God, Isaiah 41: 10 - 13, says, " I will take you by the hand..."
God takes people's hand in times of trouble. People need to understand the Bible speaks to us today. It is not a relic - or dead words. If that were the case we could ignore what Jesus said to his people 2000 years ago. One could say, " Jesus wasn't talking to us". I believe God's Word is active today and speaks to his people a it did in the days of Israel. God takes the hand of His people today.
I agree the Most High speaks today. Just making a point that He was talking about the Israelites. He still talking to them today. Psalm 147:19 He sheweth his word unto Jacob, his statutes and his judgments unto Israel. 20 HE hath not dealt so with any nation: and as for his judgments, they have not known them. Praise ye the Lord.
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