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Does the Bible say that God will preserve his word?
The statement ‘For ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in heaven’ in verse 89, for example, reminds us of the Word’s eternal immutability. And ‘Thy word is very pure… Thy righteousness is an everlasting righteousness, and thy law is the truth’ (verses 140 and 142) stress its eternal purity and incorruptibility.
What does it mean for God to preserve you?
1 to keep safe from danger or harm; protect. 2 to protect from decay or dissolution; maintain.
Does God speak to us through our conscience?
God still speaks but the hardened heart can’t hear Him. 1Timothy 4:2 tells of those who speak lies and have their “CONSCIENCE SEARED.” No-one can lie with a clear conscience.
What does the word preserve mean in the Bible?
1 : to keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction : protect.
How can we preserve our faith in God?
How To Keep Your Faith Up—Even When Life Is Difficult
- Pray. Ask God, the universe, or whatever higher force you believe in for the strength to love to your full potential.
- Be generous to others.
- Get inspired.
- Surround yourself with people you admire.
- Get the ball rolling first thing in the morning.
What is the biblical meaning of Preserve?
1 : to keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction : protect. 2a : to keep alive, intact, or free from decay. b : maintain.
Can the Bible have mistakes?
There are no mistakes in Scriptures that are truly God inspired and convey the exact-original intended meaning of the author. Figuring out “God inspired” and “original intent” is the hard part. Some errors and mistakes have crept into Scriptures over the past two-thousand years by fallible men.
What’s the difference between your conscience and the Holy Spirit?
The conscience is an inner human faculty corrupted by sin and the Fall. And the Holy Spirit is the divine agent God uses to begin His redemptive work in a believer. The Spirit takes someone who is dead in sin and darkened in their understanding (Eph.
Is Psalm 12/7 a promise that God would preserve his words?
Is Psalm 12:7 a promise that God would preserve his words? 6 The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. 7 Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever. (Psalm 12:6-7, KJV) Psalm 12:6-7 offers a wonderful promise that God will preserve his words forever.
Will God’s words be preserved forever?
6 The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. 7 Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever. (Psalm 12:6-7, KJV) Psalm 12:6-7 offers a wonderful promise that God will preserve his words forever. Yet this promise is missing in most modern translations.
What are the words of the Lord in Psalm 12?
The words of the Lord – In contrast with the words of the persons referred to in Psalm 12:2-4. Their words were vanity, flattery, and falsehood; and no reliance could be placed on them. In contrast with these words, the words of the Lord were pure. They were to be relied on.
Will God preserve the Oppressed Forever?
When read literally, it makes more sense theologically to think that God would preserve his words forever rather than to preserve the oppressed forever. It is accepted by all Christians, hopefully, that God’s words are eternal. Yet, there is no promise or evidence in history that God would preserve the oppressed forever.