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What does it mean to be brought out of Egypt?

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Being brought out of Egypt symbolizes God’s deliverance from sin and earthly bondage for His people.

The phrase 'brought out of Egypt' carries significant theological implications. It symbolizes God's mighty act of delivering Israel from slavery, which parallels the believer's liberation from the bondage of sin through Christ. In the sermon, it is noted that just as the Israelites were liberated, every believer is called to come out of their own form of 'Egypt'—whatever holds them captive. This deliverance is a vivid reminder of God’s grace and power to save, as illustrated in Romans 8:28, where all things are worked together for the good of those who love Him, offering hope and assurance in our pilgrimage toward faith.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28

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