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How do we know that God intends to save us?

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God reveals Himself to those He intends to save, as seen in His declaration to Moses to deliver the Israelites.

God's revelation of Himself is intimately tied to His intention to save those who hear His name. In Exodus 3:8, God declares that He has come down to deliver the Israelites from oppression, highlighting that divine revelation often accompanies His saving purposes. When God reveals His name—an act of grace—it signifies that He is actively involved in the salvation of His people. This pattern of revealing His name to the elect continues throughout Scripture, culminating in Christ, who is the fullest revelation of God's saving grace.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:8, Matthew 22:32, John 5:24

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