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How do we know that God's salvation is complete and not partial?

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God's salvation is complete because it is characterized by total deliverance from all forms of bondage and sin.

Moses was tasked by God to lead the Israelites out of Egyptian bondage, which symbolizes sin and enslavement. The notion of partial salvation would have meant leaving them in Egypt, which would not magnify God's power or fulfill His promises to deliver. Exodus 3:8 clarifies that God's purpose was a complete deliverance, emphasizing that anything less could not be considered true salvation. This is further articulated through the sacrificial system in the Passover, where the lamb's blood was crucial for their rescue, pointing toward Christ’s ultimate redemptive work on the cross.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:8, Exodus 12:13

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Jim Byrd · Oct 4, 2023
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