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How do we know God saves His people according to His covenant?

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We see God's promise of salvation fulfilled in the deliverance of Israel, affirming His covenantal commitment throughout Scripture.

God's saving work, as evidenced in the deliverance of Israel from Egyptian bondage, exemplifies His steadfast covenant. Exodus 14:30-31 illustrates that the Lord saved Israel that day, leading to belief and fear of the Lord among His people. This moment not only marks a historical event but symbolizes God's faithfulness to His covenant promises. Throughout Scripture, from the election of Israel to the coming of Christ, we see that God's salvation is inexorably linked to His sovereignty and the covenants He establishes. Thus, the believers can trust that just as God fulfilled His promise to Israel, He will also fulfill His promises to all those who are part of spiritual Israel by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:30-31, Hebrews 6:13-18

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