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How does Zephaniah describe salvation?

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Zephaniah describes salvation as God's gracious act of delivering His people from judgment through Christ.

Salvation in Zephaniah is depicted as both a present reality for God's elect and a future hope. It promises deliverance from the coming judgment and emphasizes the need for repentance and faith in God's provision. The prophet points to God's plan of salvation, where He gathers His people, provides a pure language to call upon Him, and ultimately saves them from their sins. This foreshadows the full revelation of salvation through Jesus Christ, who is the sacrifice prepared for us, ensuring that God's people are hidden from His wrath and honored among the nations.
Scripture References: Zephaniah 3:9, Zephaniah 1:7-9

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