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What does God mean when He says He will deliver His people?

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God's promise to deliver His people encompasses both spiritual salvation and the assurance of His continual presence (Isaiah 46:4).

When God promises to deliver His people, as seen in Isaiah 46:4, it signifies His active role in their salvation and preservation. Deliverance in this context refers not only to the initial act of saving from sin through Christ but also to the ongoing work of maintaining and sanctifying believers throughout their lives. God's deliverance is comprehensive, addressing both immediate needs and eternal security. He assures His saints that they are under His care, unable to be lost. This promise encourages believers to trust fully in His sovereignty, knowing that He is committed to seeing their salvation through to completion, culminating in eternal glory. The richness of God’s deliverance is deeply rooted in His immutable nature and covenant faithfulness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 46:4, Philippians 1:6

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