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How does the story of the Exodus relate to New Testament salvation?

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The Exodus story foreshadows New Testament salvation through Christ, who brings ultimate deliverance from sin.

The Exodus narrative serves as a typological precursor to the salvation we have in Christ Jesus. Just as God delivered the Israelites from slavery in Egypt through the parting of the Red Sea, Christ delivers us from the bondage of sin by His sacrificial death and resurrection. This parallels the passage through the sea, a symbol of baptism and transformation, which marks our transition from death into life. The Red Sea's division represents Christ's work that allows us to pass from present darkness into His glorious light. Both events affirm God's sovereignty and His unyielding commitment to redeem and protect His people.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:21-22, Romans 6:4, Colossians 1:13-14

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