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What does the Bible say about God's grace in deliverance?

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The Bible portrays God's grace as the divine force that delivers His people from bondage, exemplified in the Exodus story.

The biblical narrative illustrates God's grace as the active agent in delivering His people from bondage, particularly seen in the Exodus of Israel from Egypt. This historic event is a prophetic picture of redemption by Jesus Christ, emphasizing that the deliverance came through God’s sovereign hand rather than human effort. In Exodus 13, we observe how God commands Moses to sanctify the firstborn, establishing a reminder of grace and calling His people to remember His mighty works. This narrative teaches that our redemption is not earned but is a gracious act from God, initiated long before our existence, setting a foundation for understanding grace as central to our faith and salvation in Christ.
Scripture References: Exodus 13, 1 Corinthians 10:1-6

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