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What does the Bible say about deliverance in Exodus?

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The Bible describes deliverance in Exodus as God rescuing His elect from bondage and revealing the hardness of the sinner's heart.

In the book of Exodus, God demonstrates His power and purpose in delivering His people from bondage in Egypt. This act of deliverance is not merely a historical event but a figure of God's overall plan for His elect. God systematically reveals the stubbornness of Pharaoh's heart to illustrate the nature of sin and the utter inability of sinners to submit to God willingly. Throughout this narrative, we learn that deliverance is the work of God alone and serves as a type pointing to the ultimate deliverance found in Christ. Romans 8:5-7 reinforces the idea that those who are 'after the flesh' cannot and will not submit to God's law, highlighting the necessity of God's intervention for salvation.
Scripture References: Exodus 7:14-25, Romans 8:5-7

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