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How do we know salvation is a work of God alone?

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Salvation is a work of God alone, evident in the biblical narrative of Israel's deliverance from Egypt, illustrating that it is God's power, not man's works, that saves.

The narrative of Israel's exodus from Egypt provides a profound illustration of salvation being exclusively a work of God. In Psalm 44:2, David recounts how God drove out the heathen and bestowed upon Israel a land they did not labor for, underscoring that salvation is not through human effort but through divine intervention. Just as Israel was delivered through the blood of the Passover lamb, believers are saved by the blood of Christ, the true Lamb of God. This demonstrates that salvation is a gift of grace from God, reinforcing that human efforts or works contribute nothing to our salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 44:2, Exodus 12:13, Matthew 26:28

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