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How does the Exodus story illustrate salvation?

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The Exodus story portrays God's deliverance of His people, serving as a type of spiritual salvation in Christ.

The narrative of the Exodus provides a powerful illustration of salvation, where God delivers Israel from slavery in Egypt by His mighty hand. As seen in Exodus 14:30-31, God saved His chosen people, reflecting His eternal purpose to rescue sinners today through Christ. This act is not simply historical but serves as a type, pointing to the ultimate deliverance through Jesus' work on the cross. Just as Israel had to trust in God's promise to save them from their physical bondage, believers today are called to place their faith in Christ for their spiritual redemption from sin and death.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:30-31

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