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What does the Bible say about God's people being delivered from sin?

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The Bible depicts deliverance through God's chosen Deliverer, Jesus Christ, who saves His people from the grip of sin and evil.

In Exodus 5:1, God commands Moses to tell Pharaoh to let His people go, which symbolizes God's sovereign purpose to deliver those He has chosen. This historical account serves as an allegory for spiritual deliverance, illustrating how God's people, like the Israelites, are ensnared by sin and opposed by a powerful adversary—Satan. Romans 8:28-30 echoes this truth, affirming that God has predestined and called His elect to liberation, revealing His intent to bless and save His chosen people through Christ, our ultimate Deliverer.
Scripture References: Exodus 5:1, Romans 8:28-30

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Let My People Go
Ian Potts · Apr 15, 2012
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