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What does 'save thy people' mean in Psalm 28?

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'Save thy people' refers to God's active role in delivering and preserving those He has chosen for salvation.

'Save thy people' in Psalm 28 is a profound declaration of God’s redemptive work among His chosen. It signifies not only physical deliverance but also spiritual salvation for those whom He has predestined. According to Acts 13:48, 'as many as were ordained to eternal life believed.’ This highlights the doctrine of election, affirming that God has a specific people whom He seeks to save. Thus, the psalmist’s request is a plea for God to fulfill His covenant promises and ensure the eternal safety and well-being of His church.
Scripture References: Psalm 28, Acts 13:48, Ephesians 1

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