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How do we know that salvation comes through fearing God?

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Salvation is linked to fearing God, as shown in Exodus 1:20, which highlights God dealing well with those who fear Him.

The midwives' act of saving the male children of Israel despite the Pharaoh's decree exemplifies how fearing God can lead to salvation for believers. In Exodus 1:20, we see that God rewarded their faithfulness, affirming that those who fear Him are blessed and protected. This concept echoes throughout Scripture, where the faithful are promised salvation. By placing their trust in God rather than men, the midwives played a crucial role in God's plan for redemption, demonstrating that true reverence for God not only impacts individual lives but also fulfills His divine purpose of salvation for His people.
Scripture References: Exodus 1:20, Romans 10:13, Hebrews 11:6

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