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The book of Nahum, often known for its stern pronouncements against Nineveh, offers a profound and comforting truth about the Lord's nature in chapter 1, verse 7: "The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble; He knows those who take refuge in Him." This singular verse serves as a powerful anchor for believers, illustrating God's dual attributes of enduring goodness and protective care. His goodness is not fleeting but is a constant reality, providing a secure sanctuary—a fortress—for those facing adversity. Moreover, the verse emphasizes a deeply personal connection, assuring us that God not only provides refuge but also intimately knows and acknowledges those who place their trust in Him, offering tailored, steadfast protection in every moment of trouble.
By Josh HThe book of Nahum, often known for its stern pronouncements against Nineveh, offers a profound and comforting truth about the Lord's nature in chapter 1, verse 7: "The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble; He knows those who take refuge in Him." This singular verse serves as a powerful anchor for believers, illustrating God's dual attributes of enduring goodness and protective care. His goodness is not fleeting but is a constant reality, providing a secure sanctuary—a fortress—for those facing adversity. Moreover, the verse emphasizes a deeply personal connection, assuring us that God not only provides refuge but also intimately knows and acknowledges those who place their trust in Him, offering tailored, steadfast protection in every moment of trouble.