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Not only had he forsaken us who had loved him and depended upon him by running off with one of the purified wives; he had also cast doubt upon the central tenet of his teaching.
He never forsakes us, even when we think He is not there.
Is this silent, empty castle a sign that he has forsaken us?" It sure looks that way.
What he promises us is that he will be with us always (Matthew 28 20); that he'll never forsake us (Hebrews 13:5); and that all things, good or bad, will be made to work toward our benefit (Romans 8 28), even though we may not immediately perceive that to be the case.
"We had a faith, and particularly throughout the trial we had a promise from God that he would never forsake us.
Perhaps, he wrote, Lincoln wondered now "if God has forsaken us".
He and his fellow gods from Mount Olympus had not forsaken us, even if we had forsaken them.
He imagines born-again Christians at the gates of heaven, complaining, "Why, Lord, why did you forsake us in our hour of need?" -- when loved ones were suffering from Parkinson's or Alzheimer's disease or spinal injuries.
Surely thou hast not forsaken us".
Our cherished popular entertainers have forsaken us.
The gods have not forsaken us; it is we who have abandoned them.
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