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What does it mean that the Lord hath done great things for us?

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It means that God has accomplished salvation for His people through Christ's finished work.

The phrase 'the Lord hath done great things for us' encapsulates the essence of salvation in Christ. It signifies that God's mighty works are not something He is attempting to accomplish, but rather events that have been completed. The gospel is a proclamation of these completed works, including the redemption, justification, and glorification of His people. Each action of God is eternally secure and reflects His unchanging nature. This assurance provides believers with joy and a reason to express gratitude. As God's elect, the acknowledgment of what He has done fosters a life of gladness and a desire to proclaim His marvelous works.
Scripture References: Psalm 126:3, Ephesians 2:6

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