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It is obvious that the immediate context of this passage is God’s deliverance of Israel from the hands of the Babylonians, but there is a lot of application that speaks to the character of God and the salvation and deliverance He provides for His Church as well.
God has redeemed us
(bought us back and restored us) verse 1
God has called us by His name
(Christian) verse 1
God has, does, and will protects us in difficult days
The obvious context of this is Judah leaving Babylon.
Just as he delivered them when they left Egypt.
Proof upon proof upon proof… God will take care of you.
God honors and loves us
God strengthens our hearts
Do not fear I am with you!
Encouragement to keep going.
God calls us together as His people
everyone called by My Name and created for MY glory.
God calls us His sons and daughters
Adopted into His Family..
God declares Himself Lord
over every circumstance and every other god and idol conceived in the hearts of men
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