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What does the Bible say about God's deliverance from oppression?

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The Bible reveals that God acts decisively to deliver His people from oppression, demonstrating His sovereign grace.

In Exodus 8:1-15, we see God commanding Moses to tell Pharaoh to let His people go so they may serve Him. This event is not merely historical; it illustrates God's continual work of salvation. God's deliverance is rooted in His character as a sovereign Lord who commands authority over all creation and whose providential care ensures His people's survival and spiritual flourishing. Throughout Scripture, God displays His grace by rescuing His people from bondage, illustrating His desire for them to serve Him freely.
Scripture References: Exodus 8:1-15

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