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How does God deliver His people according to the Bible?

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God delivers His people through His mighty acts, often using unlikely means to accomplish His redemptive purpose.

The Bible presents a rich tapestry of God’s deliverance, emphasizing that He often rescues His people in ways that reveal His sovereignty and grace. One prominent example can be seen in the story of Saul’s military victory over Ammon as depicted in 1 Samuel 11. Despite Saul’s past as a farmer with no military training, God anointed him and empowered him by His Spirit to deliver Israel from oppression. Believers are reminded throughout Scripture that God’s deliverance is not based on human wisdom or strength but on His divine intervention. Similarly, in the New Testament, God orchestrated the ultimate deliverance through the sacrificial work of Jesus Christ, who defeated sin and death on behalf of His people. Just as Saul rallied the Israelites, Christ gathers His own, providing salvation and freedom from condemnation as foretold in Isaiah 61:1-2. This demonstrates that God’s deliverance is both physical and spiritual, affirming His ongoing commitment to save His people.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 11, Isaiah 61:1-2, Exodus 7:1-2, Romans 1:18, Isaiah 37:36-37, Romans 11:26

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Isaiah 36-37
Martin Penton · Feb 10, 2013
Joshua

Joshua

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