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How does God's promise to Abraham relate to salvation?

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God's promise to Abraham about Sarah bearing a son illustrates how He brings forth life and salvation through His sovereign plan (Galatians 4:26).

The promise given to Abraham concerning Sarah and the birth of Isaac highlights a profound theological truth about salvation. In Galatians 4:26, Paul draws a parallel between Sarah and the New Jerusalem, depicting the church as the mother of believers. Just as God miraculously enabled Sarah to conceive despite her barrenness, He extends His grace to spiritually dead individuals by imparting life through Christ's seed. This account showcases the sovereignty of God in salvation—He initiates, sustains, and accomplishes His redemptive work in His people. The miraculous birth signifies the new life that believers receive through faith in Christ, affirming that salvation is purely an act of God's grace rather than human effort. Thus, the story serves as a testament to God’s faithfulness and power to transform the lives of those He has chosen.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:26

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