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How does God deliver His people according to the Bible?

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God delivers His people through the appointed means of grace, often using representatives, as demonstrated by Moses leading Israel out of Egypt.

The deliverance of God's people is a consistent theme throughout Scripture, epitomized in the story of Moses. God selected Moses as the means of delivering Israel from oppression, an act that symbolizes the way God sovereignly uses chosen instruments to enact His will. In the broader narrative of redemption, this foreshadows the ultimate deliverance brought about through Jesus Christ, the greater Moses, who frees His people from the bondage of sin. Each act of deliverance displays God's unwavering commitment to His covenant and illustrates how He orchestrates events in history to accomplish His purpose, drawing His people closer to Him.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:7-10; Hebrews 3:1-6, 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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