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What does Hosea 13:9 teach about God's role in salvation?

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Hosea 13:9 teaches that God is the primary source of help and salvation for those who have destroyed themselves through sin.

In Hosea 13:9, we read that though Israel has brought ruin upon itself through sin, God's help is always available. This verse encapsulates the tension between human failure and divine grace, affirming God's role as a Savior who intervenes in our hopelessness. The declaration 'in me is thy help found' signifies that salvation is not based on human merit but is a gift from God, reflecting His love and mercy. As God's children, believers can trust in Him to rescue them from their sin and its consequences, positioning Him as the ultimate source of redemption in their lives.
Scripture References: Hosea 13:9

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