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How do we know God is committed to saving His people?

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God's commitment to saving His people is shown through His covenant promises and the fulfillment of those through Christ.

God's commitment to saving His people is rooted in the covenant He established with Abraham and later with Moses. In Exodus 6, He states 'I will bring you out,' affirming that His promises are not contingent on human action but are fulfilled out of His grace. This reflects the broader theme of the Bible where salvation is portrayed not as a result of human effort but as a sovereign act of God. Furthermore, the ultimate fulfillment of God's promise is seen in Jesus Christ, who redeems His people with His blood, demonstrating His unwavering commitment to save those whom He has chosen.
Scripture References: Exodus 6:6-8, Matthew 25:34, Luke 12:32

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