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What does the Bible say about deliverance in the gospel?

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The Bible teaches that the gospel is a message of deliverance from sin and bondage, as exemplified in Exodus when God declares, 'Let my people go.'

The gospel is fundamentally a message of deliverance from sin and bondage. In Exodus, we see this clearly as God commands Pharaoh to free His people, Israel, stating: 'Let my people go that they may hold a feast unto me in the wilderness.' This reflects the gospel's purpose, which is to free sinners from the bondage of sin and the curse of the law. The gospel is not merely an invitation; it is a declaration of God's sovereign power to save, as He intervenes in the lives of His chosen people. This deliverance is rooted in God's mercy and grace, culminating in the person and work of Christ, who fulfills the law and provides the ultimate sacrifice for our sins.
Scripture References: Exodus 5:1-2, Romans 8:1-2

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