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How does the story of the Exodus illustrate salvation?

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The Exodus narrative illustrates salvation by depicting God's grace in liberating His people from sin and bondage.

The Exodus serves as a profound allegory of salvation, where God rescues the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt, paralleling how He saves His elect from the bondage of sin. Just as Moses was sent to deliver God's message and Aaron to mediate, Christ is sent as our ultimate prophet and priest, revealing God's will and mediating the covenant through His sacrifice. This historical account emphasizes that salvation is entirely a work of God's grace, as His chosen people respond in faith to the message of deliverance.
Scripture References: Exodus 4:27-31

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