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What does Exodus teach us about faith and salvation?

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Exodus illustrates that faith is rooted in God's promises and is demonstrated through obedience to His commands during our journey of salvation.

The book of Exodus serves as a powerful testament to the relationship between faith and salvation. When Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, he commanded them to stand firm and see the salvation of the Lord (Exodus 14:13). This call to faith meant relying on God's promise of deliverance, rather than their ability to escape danger. Similarly, Christians today are called to place their faith in Christ's completed work on the cross for salvation. This faith is a gift from God, cultivated through the hearing of the Word (Romans 10:17), ultimately demonstrating that faith in God's provision is essential for salvation.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:13, Romans 10:17

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