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What does the Bible say about deliverance in Acts?

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Acts recounts God's deliverance of Israel through Moses, paralleling Christ's deliverance for believers.

The Bible, particularly in Acts 7, illustrates God's deliverance of Israel from Egypt through Moses, who was appointed by God to lead His people out of bondage. This narrative serves as a powerful reminder that just as God prepared Moses as a deliverer, He prepared Jesus Christ as the ultimate Savior for His elect. The historical account of Moses, who was refused by His people initially, mirrors the experience of Christ, who was rejected by many but nonetheless triumphed as the deliverer of His people. The emphasis is on God's sovereign plan to save a specific people, showcasing the continuity of divine deliverance from the Old Testament to the New Testament.
Scripture References: Acts 7:35-36

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