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What does Ezekiel 34 teach about God's salvation?

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Ezekiel 34 emphasizes that God Himself will save His people because they cannot save themselves.

In Ezekiel 34, God declares, 'I will save my flock,' highlighting His divine initiative to rescue His people. This is significant because it emphasizes that salvation is not based on human effort or merit, but on God's sovereign grace. The passage illustrates the imagery of God judging between the fat and lean cattle, symbolizing how He will care for and save those who are scattered and diseased. The core message is that God's people are utterly dependent on Him for salvation, as they are unable to save themselves.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 34:20-22

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